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WASP
playing
a game of volleyball and discussing how much they've learned from their misfortunes.
Notably absent is the crummy acting and gags that have marred many zombie movies...I was 17 when this one was made and I don't recall it
playing
in theaters at the time.
This is a good instance of Flynn's natural ease on screen,and his sex appeal even when
playing
a cad in rags!
A tour-de-force from Bob Hoskins
playing
a tough crime boss in London's East End.
Odd and eerie seeing Ms. DeHavilland
playing
such an ugly, selfish and mean character...she will always be Melanie Wilkes in my mind.
I respect Christopher Plummer,
playing
against his typical villainous character, and he is very convincing as a concerned scientist.
Both were
playing
characters of a type that they had played before -- so perhaps not too original.
After a bunch of early films where Robert Taylor was
playing
both modern and costumed romantic leads, taking full advantage of his extraordinary good looks, Robert Taylor asked for some more rugged type roles.
I also loved the fact that Tyra Banks was a black doll, and the other cast members were white, you just don't see that very often, Had I not known that Tyra Banks was
playing "
Eve" the life-size doll, I would have figured that the person picked to play "Eve" would have been white, hey, that's just the way the world works.
This time we have a mediocre, occasionally inept actress named Lysette Anthony
playing
different roles in the three stories, instead of the brilliant Karen Black.
This story is so poorly executed, from the laughably bad acting from the actor
playing
the son to the horrible final shot, it's just not worth commenting on.
I am not a professional musician, but always remember these words when
playing
an instrument.
McDowell,
playing
the evil Nazi chasing Mason's multi-accented family, catches up with Kay Lenz in a hotel room and, preparing to anal rape, drops his pants to reveal . . .
This film also shows what Gary Oldman could do if he sticks to his promise of not
playing
any more one dimensional bad guy roles.
Plus, I was informed that the film starred one of my favourite actors, Ayesha Dharker, who is
playing
the lead opposite Josh Hamilton who I just faintly remember as the handsome young man from Ismail Merchant's 'The Proprietor'.
In fact, the scene that leaves an imprint on me more than any of the others, despite how fun it is to see the actors have a blast
playing
fiery, thick-mustachioed men with heavy Italian accents, is a scene that hardly has a connection with any of the others.
An Italian ballad is
playing
over the soundtrack through the previous scene and continues into this scene, wherein Marc Anthony,
playing
a low-level restaurant bus boy, a small, quiet, incidental character, begins dancing with himself as he mops the floor of the restaurant.
I just felt I was seeing Bernie Mac
playing
the role of the father, and Ashton
playing
the 'boyfriend'.
2. Angela Lansbury
playing
Miss Marple 3. Elizabeth Taylor, a really beautiful woman over her prime,
playing
a really beautiful woman over her prime 4. Edward Fox a very good actor.
And there were numerous people sitting there
playing
with their cell phones and talking, once a cell even went off.
I mean really, you pay $8.50 to see a movie and you can't even hear the dialogue, and you hear people
playing
with cell phones.
I know after a night of going out on the town drinking, drugging and dancing there is nothing I enjoy more than kicking back and
playing
some Ouija with friends!
Forget From Russia With Love - this is probably the greatest Spy movie ever made (and it's Italian, too) - the 1967 screen debut of the great and tragically neglected Neil Connery,
playing
the brother of the world's most famous secret agent, the lip-reading hypno-plastic surgeon Dr Neil Connery, along with Adolfo Celi, Daniela Bianchi, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell, Anthony Dawson and, of course, Gina Lollobrigida's brother, Guido.
I won't give anything away except that it shows a little boy on the cover
playing
the piano.
Charles Winninger is hilarious as the boozing doctor.Walter Connolly is brilliant
playing
the editor named Oliver Stone.Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin starred the remake of the movie in 1954.The title that time was Living It Up and it was also awfully funny.70 years hasn't done any harm to this movie.It's more like a fine wine and gets better with age.Not that I'm an expert of wines.
But the movie of course is carried primarily by Sean Penn and Robin Wright Penn,
playing
two messed up lovers who are out of luck in every sense of the word.
Kanin and the scriptwriters manage to form a substantive, if occasionally gossamer light, whole out of the
playing
of fine leads and canny comic incidents.
While,
playing
with friends the skipping rope strangely finds itself around Cathy's neck with little concern from the other children.
I particularly love seeing Oliver Hardy
playing
a rare supporting actor role very late in his career.
The plot, such as it is, involves Wayne falling for Cajun Ralston (a Swedish actress
playing
a Creole woman?!) and getting into a wide variety of scraps along the way.
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