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Skip this Hollywood version, a real
piece
of garbage.
This
piece
of Crap is actually the BOMB, as in Bottom of the Barrel.
Every single
piece
of wit and intelligence has been removed from the Oscar Wilde story by the inept screenplay writer.
Dictated by thin experience (of both life and industry) and no cash Sofia Coppola's early short is almost by necessity an observational
piece
set on a high school campus.
Jeff Fahey has such alert eyes and a smudgy, insidious smile that every character he plays seems villainous; therefore, it doesn't really work to cast him as the good guy of the piece, the audience is just waiting for his character to crack and start blowing people away.
Committed doom and gloomer Peter Watkins goes slummin' across the pond to take on the American justice system circa 1971 with this priceless
piece
of zeitgeist paranoia that leans so far left it falls over constantly.
Watched this
piece
ONDEMAND because the description was kind of outlandish.
This is a racist, homophobic
piece
of garbage that plods along for a good 1hr and 22mins with absolutely no direction.
This is a
piece
of Hollywood product that should have never left a film can.
My Boss's Daugther is a sordid; creepy; grotesque experience, a clunky and heavy handed
piece
which is infantile beyond words and disgusting beyond expression.
knowing nothing about the film as i went in, in fact i didn't even know there was an animated series before i read this site, i was ready for anything, and as some other viewers noted, the trailers showing a well filmed, good looking, and interesting
piece
of cinema had pulled me in.
As a dedicated lover of all things Egyptian this is a classic
piece
from the 50's, along with my other favourite, Land of the Pharaohs".
If you don't think too much about the technical shortcomings, Steamboat Willie can be eight minutes of fun (and a
piece
of history).
It was something like 30-40 years that the Italian cinema didn't craft an art
piece
of this size.
Cooley High is definitely a period
piece
that just gets better with time because like it or not the only thing left from those days are memories, some good, and some bad.
"The Planet" is an astounding
piece
of film making.
The Mallachi Brothers, working from an absurd script by Eric Fosberg, treat the ridiculous premise straight, thereby creating a wonderfully wretched
piece
of deliriously campy cheese.
A true
piece
of ensemble acting.
The plot revolves on five twenty-something friends heading for a camping vacation in the Oregon woods, where one of them owns a small
piece
of land.
Unfortunately, times haven't changed much since this was made and it is thus an important
piece
for all freedom-conscious Americans to see.
Anyone who enjoyed this series when first broadcast (I rushed home from school to see it) now is of a certain age so I can only add my comments to those asking for a DVD release to enable those of us to relive the memories of first transmission before it simply becomes a
piece
of unremembered TV archive history.
I do not know the history of Potemkin's score, so I decided to watch it for the medium this
piece
of art was produced within - film.
Not so with String Theory; no one is willing to say, on-camera, that String Theory is the truth, and in so doing, the
piece
retains a certain respectful distance from the subject.
Whilst some horror elements exist within Nathan Juran's movie, this really is a multi genre
piece
that's tightly produced and effectively portrayed.
In fact, the setting of World War II for this entry places it as a period
piece
with the British propaganda evident throughout the film.
Finding this
piece
sandwiched between a stale prequel and a rehashed 80s machomovie on a UPN affiliate's midday Saturday program would be misleading.
What an original
piece
of work.
landscape images, nice soundtrack and Catalan-language narration are enchanting as a mood piece, if one is content with a trajectory that hasn't much momentum and doesn't lead anywhere in particular.
One should, of course, resist the temptation to snicker when Laurence Harvey's Christopher Isherwood, (it keeps the original author's real name; God Knows what Isherwood thought of it), describes himself as 'a confirmed bachelor' and while Harvey is an utterly inadequate 'hero', (he's virtually asexual), and Shelly Winters woefully miscast as Fraulien Landauer, (the part Marisa Berenson played in "Cabaret"), Julie Harris is a perfectly marvellous Sally, (it's a lovely
piece
of comic acting), and Anton Diffring is first-rate as Fritz, the German-Jew in love with Shelly's character.
The film uses music not as a score laid in later, but as a practical part of the scene playing from speakers, radios etc. Coppola uses a classic
piece
of literature as inspiration, taking scenes and characters, and putting them into entirely different surroundings.
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