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Actually it's not too much of a stretch to imagine Reiser and Helen Hunt
playing
these roles... it would have made an eye-popping "Mad About You" series finale!
I will say the actress
playing
the lead female monster is one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen, and she has some nude and near-nude scenes that you'd never find in an equivalent American flick.
It took me a good two years before realizing the complete nonsense of actually devoting even a minute to this game, and at the point of recognizing this fact it took me less than no time to stop
playing
for good.
If you look closely, you might recognize one of the "cookoo cookoo" Pigeon sisters from the original Odd Couple
playing
John Cusack's aunt.
I was told to yell my dialog as there would be loud rock music
playing
in the background.
Dafoe is perfect in
playing
the FBI agent opposite Hackman.
I really doubt people who rent horror movies secretly want to see real life murder; or that if they were to happen upon a film like this they would share any moral culpability for watching what was
playing
right in front of their noses.
I could not understand the emphasize on the title character(Tepepa) as a hero(consistently
playing
this silly come on let's get behind him music) as he goes about fighting for what I guess is freedom from tyrannical rule.
When I think of it, all three share the same concept -
playing
the differences between the cultures, mentalities, ways of living, talking, doing things, even cooking - Europeans versus Americans, particularly British and Americans or New Yorkers versus Southerners in My Cousin Vinny.
Cruise doesn't act so much as he does strut, however this swagger doesn't help him much in the love-department as he is partnered with Kelly McGillis,
playing
a leggy, brainy instructor (she's too leggy and brainy for Tom, and seems far out of his league).
Highlights include Grant
playing
the piano while Mr. Smith (the dog) does a barking routine, but Dunne gets her chance, singing "Gone with the Wind" at a high-toned party.
The leads are cute and all, but as actors they only vaguely adequate at
playing
themselves.
Playing
for Time deserved theatrical release, but as TV fare, perhaps among the finest, ranking up there with The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.
Audrey Hepburn, two years before her breakthrough in Hollywood, received her most substantial acting role up to this time
playing
the dancing darling; she's charming and poised, but the part doesn't offer much beyond showcasing her youthful eagerness.
All of the actors did a superb job
playing
their parts!
You can take an actress who's
playing
a person already dead, and stick her in front of the camera and use somebody else's voice.
It takes place in unjolly olde London of course, with Kingsley
playing
the nefarious Sweeney Todd and Campbell Scott, (son of George C. Scott) hot on his trail.
The actors know they are making a cheap parody and they run with it
playing
it for laughs all the way.
Even before it was hysterical for Eddie Murphy to play his whole family, we had Mike
playing
his own father.
I loved it, especially the casting through out- serious tragic actors
playing
funeral home sidekicks, delightful Colin Firth-as the frazzled Dad..and the kids were perfect!
Bugs Bunny is a musician
playing
Franz Liszt's 'Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2' for apparently a large audience.
I don't get why it was shot that way, it makes us miss any looks of delight they might give each other while
playing
and being childish, and it makes it hard for the audience to connect, care, and feel what the characters are going through.
VITUS is a Swiss film,that has just been released to DVD from
playing
in ONLY a handful of theatres from July to October 2007.
When I first heard that my local movie theater was going to be
playing
a movie called "Shrooms."
Anderson isn't totally convincing in the role, since some of his ghetto slang pops up even when he's not
playing
the part of a stereotypical black man from the hood, but he's still very funny.
Those more contemporary film buffs out there may be impressed to find Mr. Coltrane
playing
an American visitor (most recently starring in the Hughes Bros. 'From Hell' and 'Harry Potter', who is actually a Brit with a very stellar international career).
Much of this is just tradition--actors famous for
playing
this same role repeatedly were William Gillette, Arthur Wontner, Basil Rathbone and Jeremy Brett were all thin guys and bore some similarity to each other.
Around the 6th minute after the movie starts, when Robinson's telling Crawford that the warden's neck tie was the hardest to get from him , is hysterical , not to mention when their
playing
baseball in the prison's yard, or when they're digging a hole in the basement of the luggage store.
What an excellent story with actors
playing
difficult roles.
Eddie Izzard
playing
the same role on stage in London was so funny doing old Lenny Bruce material, I was crying.
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