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While
partly
inconsistent on characterization (how did he defeat those bulls in the beginning is not explained), this was mostly funny from beginning to end with one of the best sequences being a dance he does with his then common-law wife, Mae Laurel.
It really managed to scare me,
partly
because it was so late at night, but
partly
because of that whole feeling from a videotaped suspense story (the same thing that helped Dark Shadows itself).
In fact, he's the one they sold their first "filets" to, and it's
partly
his fault, since he served them at a Rotary dinner at his house and the guests raved about it and showed up at Svend and Bjarnes the next day.
Saboteur is a 1942 film,
partly
aimed at getting American support for the war against Nazi Germany.
What ensues in some spectacular scenery and mesmerizing scenes involving not only the three leads, but the other 3 gang members, as well as a newcomer with a small child, whose entrance is easily one of the ten grandest entrances of all time in cinema,
partly
because she sings one of the greatest songs of that generation.
The movie was
partly
made in Africa (more precisely in Cameroon).
Some of the events are a bit too coincidental to be real, but I excused that, knowing that this is
partly
fairy tale and fantacy.
Yes, the plot can be confusing - but that's
partly
what makes it pack such a punch.
The most realistic thing about it was the unpredictable ending which I think was
partly
stolen from "Return to Paradise."
The Pallbearer is a disappointment and at times extremely boring with a love story that just doesn't work
partly
with the casting of Gwyneth Paltrow (Julie).
Well, okay it might be interesting, but its not, because its so badly paced and and only
partly
acted.
Among the supporting cast, Tom Poston plays a swishy character named Sisson who I found
partly
amusing.
OK, cool--this will be a supernatural kinda horror story, with rotting things
partly
in our world
partly
in...where ever.
This complete mess of a movie was directed by Bill Rebane, the man
partly
responsible for the truly infamous anti-classic Monster a-Go Go.
Well, they are only
partly
right.
I watched this today, partially attracted to the all-star cast and
partly
because I have enjoyed so many other films of this ilk.
I also enjoyed seeing Budapest as the movie was
partly
filmed there.
Marilyn Hassett is completely unbelievable as Esther Greenwood (or any 20 year old for that matter)
partly
due to casting (she was 32 during filming, the age Plath was when she DIED) and
partly
due to the fact that she can't act.
This movie shows a row of sketches, which
partly
pass over into one another.
The reason is
partly
the stiff acting but mostly the writing and directing.
Partly, because it takes itself so seriously, as opposed to regular light hearted trash, this movies wants you to be emotionally involved, to feel for the characters, and to care about the alleged conspiracy.
The rapist is a douche, but the girl victim is
partly
to blame.
The Becks are on a trip described by John (Stewart Moss) as part work and
partly
the honeymoon they never had (now that's romantic!)
I would never recommend this movie;
partly
because the sexual content is unnecessarily graphic, but also because it really doesn't offer any valuable insight.
Eddie Izzard is more effective than I expected as Chaplin
(partly
thanks to an excellent hair and makeup job by some talented designer); Joanna Lumley is compelling as novelist Elinor Glyn; and Kirsten Dunst is winning as Marion Davies (though why movies never use her real-life stutter is difficult to explain).
There are many scenes where Michael is
partly
visible as he spies on the young teens (unbeknownst to them), which adds to his creepiness.
It was just another movie I watched
partly
on TV.
This is
partly
due to the secondary romance between Randolph Scott and Harriet Hilliard.
It's a simple tale that one
partly
already saw in Sisters, and then again to an extent in Body Double, and also in Blow Out.
We listen to McIntyre sing the entirety of Voice of Spring no less than three times, but it never gets old,
partly
because we don't tire of her voice, and
partly
because it blends so well with the Stooges' antics.
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