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Director Hans Weingartner has stated that this film came about
partly
to reflect on his own struggle to find a political identity as a young adult in Germany.
And the problem is, that we
partly
have to believe that it is real, so i just don't get the critique of some people "Weingartner used trash to bury trash"...
LOLM is based
partly
on fact: Singer Ruth Etting did marry Martyn Snyder in 1922 and remained married until 1937; the following year she married Myrl Alderman, remaining married to him until his death in 1966.
What is a blown-up plastic Barbie doll doing in a movie that is situated in the early eighties, when plastic surgery was not even properly born yet?? Her acting is
(partly
due to her renovated face) very flat and expressionless and it would have been better if she had been altogether left out.
Quite simply, this is among the worst films Ginger Rogers ever made--partly because of its terribly unfunny writing and
partly
because Ginger has never been more unlikable and irritating.
Partly
because the storyline seemed so short-lived.
I have watched the shorter, re-cut version that I know is
partly
re-edited from the original longer release but does include material cut from the original.
Many hold that Fawlty Towers was so special
partly
because it appeared just 12 times, and that multiple seasons of the Torqay sitcom would have diluted its appeal.
The effort shown by these two was admirable, considering the lousy script(written
partly
by Mr. Conway) and pacing of scenes.
This is
partly
due to the expectations of the fans of the O.C. and STIGGS articles in National Lampoon.
Partly
that may be due to the fact that the project was originally to be directed by John Barry, but Donen "inherited" the responsibility when Barry quit due to ill health.
This is
partly
Dickens' fault, but some blame is due to the director as well.
Unfortunately as soon as I saw that this was a
partly
Canadian production from the opening credits I very nearly turned it off; as most things than come out of there are either boring or pale and poor imitations of the USA.
Filmed
partly
on-location in Utah near an atomic weapons test site, with many in the cast and crew later succumbing to cancer-related deaths.
I rented this DVD
partly
because it's a thriller (and I'm really into those at the moment) and
partly
because it's an independent New Zealand film that I hadn't heard of before.
Most of each character's decisions are partially justified and
partly
immoral, yet they all increase tensions and further flare up the fighting.
It is a bit dated and 'stagey' in its opening minutes,
partly
because it is taken from the play, not the novel, by John Steinbeck, and also because so many of the outstanding cast were only making their second or third film, and needed warming up and getting used to the camera.
Partly
misdirected, the story is strong and actors good.
The two meet in a washroom
partly
thanks to their girlfriends.
This might have been
partly
just humility on Cagney's part, but I can also see it borne in Public Enemy's somewhat half-baked script.
As for the flow of the movie it was at least
partly
smooth, there were parts where it was choppy but it wasn't that bad.
The relationship between Neil Morrisey's and Rachel Weisz's characters sparkles because however quirkily their attraction as lovers fleet on and subsides off at different times, one gets the feeling that Weisz is
partly
a fantasy (there are storyline elements that also drop hints of this) for Morrisey's pint chugging bloke (not too unlike the concept in Fever Pitch) and that his and the nation's fantasy of success for their Football team mirrors their relationship.
This movie made me laugh,
partly
because of the persistent clown theme and
partly
because it is so cheap!
This is
partly
to do with the music/singer-centric staging where design and dramatic detail are subordinate concerns.
I was an ideal audience,
partly
because I built models of fighters and carriers, flew model rockets, and was eager to see lots of military hardware.
This is
partly
because Railsback doesn't give her any response at all.
And it is a funny film occasionally, but it also annoys with its constant attempt of being the hippest movie ever made, and
partly
seems like an overlong rap-video, which is more than tiring after a while.
Partly
a promotion for the Muppets' MANHATTAN movie and
partly
an extended onstage-backstage Muppet Show, this TV production features a fair number of reasonably clever, unpredictable gag lines along with the usual stuff.
This is only
partly
so here.
I now realise that their energies were
partly
responsible for bringing my wife and I to awakening and now the whole family has healed.
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