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You get the impression he made this film with his tongue firmly
placed
in his cheek.
Every word every gesture is perfectly
placed
and important to the forward flow of the film.
The manipulative Mother Nature has
placed
all the prettiest women with the Wongo tribe and the good looking men in the rival & nearby Goona tribe.
Only thing I still don't get from this film: How the Hell does the hottest member of the team get
placed
as the mascot?
There were NO songs, no gimmicky sidekicks
placed
purely for plush toy marketing.
There were so many twists and turns that at times the film is hard to follow and events seem randomly placed, however as the film progresses all secrets are slowly revealed.
To be honest, the story isn't the most important thing about this film, it is all the classic film clips
placed
in with the great array of classic stars.
Stars
placed
in the film include Ingrid Bergman (Notorious), Humphrey Bogart (The Big Sleep, In a Lonely Place and Dark Passage), James Cagney (White Heat), Joan Crawford (Humoresque), Bette Davis (Deception), Kirk Douglas (I Walk Alone), Ava Gardner (The Killers and The Bribe), Cary Grant (Suspicion), Veronica Lake (The Glass Key), Fred MacMurray (Double Indemnity), Ray Milland (The Lost Weekend), Burt Lancaster (The Killers), Charles Laughton (The Bribe), Vincent Price (The Bribe), Barbara Stanwyck (Sorry, Wrong Number) and Lana Turner (Johnny Eager and The Postman Always Rings Twice).
There is some funny dialogue and tiny moments of slapstick, even if you haven't seen the films
placed
in, this spoof is still one for the film buffs.
So you are in this movie-rental place with a horror section that is just miles wide and furlongs in length, and you are, just imagine, scanning the rows for anything that catches your rather jaded (maybe from too many low-budget or low-brow horror flicks, too much mockery, or stilted dialogue, too many effects or musical stings) eye in that special way that only a truly mongoloid flick can do--and what do you see? of course, a really chintzy colored pencil and pastel picture of this tree/man graft that has women trapped (mayhaps metaphorically) in his "roots," but the really bad part is the complete physiological inaccuracy of the picture (witness, in your mind's eye, the nipples of this bare-chested "evil" tree/man
placed
in the exact (okay, semi-exact) orthocenter of his pectoral muscles--just plain zaniness from look one!), and it has this tag on it that reads, "He does bad things to them...in the Garden!!" and what can you do or say (except fall in love with it on the spot and say "I love you," respectively associated, right there in the orchard of neon horror that is the movie rental place)--and then so imagine your heartbreak when you get home, undress it from its plastic case and discover to yourself the fact that it is completely: affectless, toneless, actionless, heartless, penniless, paceless, plotless, heartless, and, perhaps most horribly, humorless--you and your best bud cannot, for the glory that the world holds, come up with a single joke to combat the ceaseless waves of offense to your senses and sensibilities that this offers--not to mention devoid of a) evil and b)seeds of said evil...there are no effects: it features untold minutes of floral footage, which cause the actors to expire at completely surreal and random moments--with which occasional happening you can utterly sympathize...I went looking for a movie too bad to be believed, and I found it.
However, as this is a comedy, the duo manage to make the most round about and stupid escape--accidentally boarding a train to Constantinople to be
placed
in a Turkish prisoner of war camp!
This film was completely one-sided, never taking any issue with the wasteful spending the school
placed
on the football program or the "redshirting" (they didn't even call it intentionally holding someone back) many of the players participated in.
Every character in this film, in my opinion, is just part of a high school stereotype that you get
placed
into during that age.
As I watched a second and third time I began to notice hidden things within the film, which must have been
placed
within the film on purpose, and I did not notice them the first time I watched.
Excellent film, Dark side we all have mixed with the Wes Block's warm heart at times was well
placed
to go with the Film's tone.
Oh this movie had so much potential and I still recommend it as the soundtrack rocks and Robbin and Tim are both beautiful and so lovely to watch, but....this is an example, to me, of a good movie just made too fast or something, I was bummed because it just has such great potential, there were just way way way too many inconsistencies and unbelievable situations... i.e. the whole attic/shoot thing she was always jumping around in, the lovers never catching on, the new red cordless at the end of the movie, the wood plank suddenly not on the door just after she
placed
it there moments before....and the ending?
Steve Martin plays a mob guy who is
placed
into the suburbs in a witness relocation program.
But there's no doubt that it's a film that you cannot ignore, and has firmly cemented it's place as one of the most notorious films in history (Premiere
placed
it in their list of the '25 Most Dangerous Films Of All Time').
How so?Seems that Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal and Ruth Roman all had a son born September 25th in the same year and all three, for various reasons,
placed
him with the Shelter Adoption Agency and signed away all rights.
Kirsten Dunst, (Hannah Stern), "Elizabethtown",'05 played the role of a Jewish gal who had a mind of her own and wound up in a concentration camp in Poland and was
placed
in a camp for women only.
Patton was removed as 3rd Army commander in October, 1945 for being too 'friendly' with the Germans and
placed
in command of a 'paper force' 15th Army.
There is a a lot of senseless action in the movie that has no flow, people die needlessly and repeatedly, there is scary music when there is no need for it, importance is
placed
on certain roles and then they are removed from the movie by being killed off, and the action scenes involving the lead actress is like watching a Barbie doll trying to defend herself.
being
placed
in a similar situation to the characters in the movie it is easy to see how quick it would be to pre-judge somebody without knowing all the facts.this
I doubt that is the original title, as it appears on the screen via a bad video effect, and appears to be blocking out the original title by being
placed
on a large green rectangle (probably Sunburst).
it is no doubt not an American-type of a movie at all.the fantasy is at home and the action is not submitted to the commercial requirements the usual children films are using us with. it is not the classical English film either as the family is
placed
in an out of time and out of space atmosphere unlike the clear and cozy spaces of other English stories.i
Watch then agree, that this is one of the best comedies of the time and deserving of being
placed
on the list of classics of 1939.
Most notable are Stuart Whitman, who is a very competent actor but when
placed
in a cheap jungle thriller, albeit lacking any thrill, one wonders why they stooped so low.
The candidate is then best
placed
to benefit when the temporary post is upgraded and advertised as a permanent position.
The system is hardest on first-generation graduates who lack a highly
placed
relative to help them into the workforce; they are often left with no option but to pay a hefty bribe to advance their careers.
Most worrying is the ever-growing tax burden
placed
on the rural population.
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