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This is Burt Reynolds'"Citizen Kane".Tragically nothing else he was ever involved in came close to approaching "Sharkey's Machine".It seemed to me that he put everything he had into it.It is a movie that is in love with movies.The opening sequence where Detective Sharkey single-handedly rescues a bus-load of hostages is an immensely exciting
piece
of cinema.
...this film noire set
piece
suffers from murky sound (at least, as shown on the inadequate equipment of both the Seattle and Maine film festivals) and murkier plotting, while Rickman suffers from an American accent, old tennis shoes and baggy sweats.
I love Reservoir Dogs, admire Pulp Fiction and think that Jackie Brown is Tarantino's most mature
piece
of film-making - technically his most superior - including the last great performance elicited from Robert De Niro.
Priscilla Lane's Ann Lemp tells him the
piece
is beautiful.
I am not a very enthusiastic proponent of music documentaries, but when Aynur Dogan, a Kurdish woman banned for years from singing in Turkey, sings her piece, the theater was in awe.
A phenomenal
piece
of film work.
A bland title disguises this solidly-carpentered example of old-fashioned Hollywood entertainment, this film proves a largely successful hodgepodge of several disparate elements: a period piece, a romantic drama, a crime movie and a political thriller.
But a great movie, and a great
piece
of art in general is supposed to spark arguments, not to solve them ... Maybe Coppola is right, or maybe he isn't, nobody holds the truth anyway.
Not knowing a great deal about the Truth and Reconciliation commission, I can only look at this as a
piece
of entertainment.
The Ranger uses disguises as only he can to
piece
together clues and expose the outlaw band and bring them to justice.
Also the scene where the knife comes down and then it switches to Andy Clarke cutting an extremely rare
piece
of meat was very well done.
The use of his poetry was the highlight of the
piece
itself.
This film has the odd naff moment - the last 30 seconds being the nadir, but on the whole this is a charming (rather than funny) piece, enjoyable throughout.
They missed a lot out of the adaption which was disappointing as the book is a master
piece
and I think they could have done it superbly if they had been able to stretch it over a longer period of time.
The pace of the film is ponderously slow in parts, but if you can tune into its languid speed and lengthy silences then it is a satisfying
piece
of courtly intrigue.
Recovery is an incredibly moving
piece
of work, handling the devastating effects of brain injury on not only the individual, but the entire family.
The Beloved Rogue is a wonderful period
piece.
A real
piece
of comedy that isn't getting so old for a XXIst century spectator.
Although Bullet In The Brain is, without question, superior amongst short films, it largely seems more like a short
piece
of writing than a film.
I am reminded of the time a teacher in a school in Leicester, unknowingly, asked me, age 14, to read a
piece
of Walter Scott which was written in the tone of the Border.
This is a very beautiful
piece
of film produced by Thomas Edison.
This is a well-crafted
piece
from everyone's favorite master of suspense.
Having read the other comment about this superb
piece
of TV drama I felt compelled to balance things a little.
It's basically a 3-character piece, featuring a finely-layered performance by the always-great Rickman, with Polly Walker and Norman Reedus (also excellent) forming the other two sides of this strange triangle.
I still like other heist movies a little bit more (Jules Dassin's "Topkapi (1964)," just to name one), but there is no denying that this film is a good
piece
of pulp entertainment and a good example of what people refer to as "cool" cinema.
An entertainingly brainless
piece
of lovably lousy dreck.
What an incredible
piece
of work.
This inconsistencies apart this remains a fine
piece
of film-making with an excellent lead performance and a very good supporting one.
Made in 1938, Nevsky can be seen as a
piece
of propaganda: the Germanic knights, with their sinister (and somewhat goofy) helmets are obvious stand-ins for the Nazis.
The scenes of the corral in the town where Ward Bond and Ben Johnson negotiate prices, and Bond introduces the idea of them (Johnson and his partner played by Harry Carey Jr.) leading the train to this valley, are some of the best in the film, as Johnson, a real cowboy, whittles a
piece
of wood while he banters with Bond.
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