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I don't know if she ever became a successful actress in her short life because she did not have an impact on my consciousness in her later
pictures.
One can only hope that such
pictures
as this will never reach the screen again.
I would surmise that talking motion
pictures
had great difficulty in making the transition from the silent era.
There is beautiful
pictures
especially of the lake and the nature, a good setting of characters, a good direction.
While Bondarchuk was by no means a young man when he was commissioned to work on this project, he was still a novice director with only a single pictures, a successful adaptation of a short WWII story, to his name.
And I did see some pretty bad pictures, throughout the years.
And to top it all off the burned priest is staying in a hospital room with
pictures
of Jesus all over the walls, much like the priest in "The Omen" having pages of the Bible plastered on the walls like wall-paper.
The film is shot on hand-held cameras, and a lot was made of this at the time it was released originally, since we hadn't had many studio
pictures
made in this way.
I'd have to say that this was a little embarrassing for the 'King of the Cowboys'; made in 1948, the picture came out a decade after Roy Rogers' earliest
pictures
in which he had a starring role.
Pictures
were low - contrast, gray and dark - i am sure deliberately but the components did not add up to a convincing impression of the social milieu.
This is absolutely delightful and one of the most charming
pictures
I saw this year.
It is the more amazing since it is an early talkie and puts some great
pictures
of the 30's to shame due to its innovative use of sound in cinema.
Starlift is a pleasant and interesting throwback to those all star musical
pictures
that every studio was putting out during the World War II years.
"Black Sunday") of 1960 and Roger Corman's "Pit And The Pendulum" of 1961 (starring the great Vincent Price) another must-see that earned the wonderful Barbara Steele her more than deserved fame as the most important female Horror icon in the history of motion
pictures.
The
pictures
over the opening credits have never left me.
I say this because it's a documentary about an oddball that made oddball
pictures
and surrounded himself with fellow oddballs and, as such, there's really no other way to document the life and career of the man and his crew of misfits.
Since I watched it for the first time, "Piedras" is a personal favorite and one of the few
pictures
I actually could watch over and over again.
Eddie's ability to paint hilarious
pictures
in our minds and do great imitation is captivating.
My one complaint--there were very few sequences shown from his
pictures.
While Ms. Peterson has taken on various supporting roles in motion pictures, covering a wide variety in genres, it was her TV-character Elvira that brought her the most fame.
Bruce Almighty, one of Carrey's best
pictures
since... well... a long time.
The man (David Duchovny in his best role up to now) wants to write a book about the famous crimes that have happened in America and his girl - who is a photographer - is going to take the
pictures.
In many ways this film reminded me of the old style of Japanese classic film-making from the 1940's and 1950's that I've come to love so much, such as seen in Yasujiro Ozu
pictures
-- the title credits even begin in the same way, with the Japanese letters (characters) in red against neutral color burlap material.
Unlike most Greek films that have a certain fast-food-mainstream audience, this one does not target anyone in particular but while you watch it you feel that someone put the best possible words and
pictures
to describe your feelings.
Rather than kidding her own image, as has been suggested here, to me it seems a satire on Gloria Swanson, who did start off in slapstick comedies, went on to highly emotional women's
pictures
and did end up marrying a Count.
Although all the technical problems of sound had been solved very quickly, it took longer to resolve the questions of how talking
pictures
should look, how they should be structured and how they should be acted.
the movie is far more sophisticated and intelligent is its exploration of sexual tension than such American attempts as 9 and a half weeks...the courtroom scene itself...with the couple copulating in the cage while the heroine pleads for their orgasm...is amazing...I have not seen this movie in 20 years...but it made indelible
pictures
in my mind...it is rich in texture and successful in creating a world where sex is the engine for all activity, and at its bottom is the yawning angst that lives in us all....the plot is European, and it meanders a bit, but so does life...especially when you are 17 and have a constant hard on....
1928 is in many ways a "lost year" in motion
pictures.
He's certainly been wonderful in plenty of lighthearted roles, but I guess I always put his success down to his characters' grumpiness and ruthlessness, a gruff contrast to the flamboyant personality of his frequent co-star Jack Lemmon, and, I suppose, a natural extension of his earlier work in dramatic
pictures.
I wish Disney would make more
pictures
like it.
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