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Although I
practically
live on IMDb, I've never written a review before.
Alan Arkin is John Singer, a deaf mute who takes an interest in
practically
everything and everyone around him.
This also means that any company is allowed to throw a poor-quality print onto DVD at
practically
no cost to them, so this is something to be wary of.
There's a couple of chuckles but that can be said of
practically
any Road Runner cartoon (bar the dire later ones).
And don't forget Elle Fanning, Dakota's little sister, who exudes the same kind of childlike wonder and charm that her sister has perfected to
practically
an art.
However, it had been relentlessly plugged by one of my best friends (who happens to be Indian) and she
practically
forced me to watch it.
Has some flaws, such as slow-paced action, and the 'video-look', but still, for a movie with
practically
no budget, it's very strange off-the-wall, yet enjoyable.
Practically
the only thing that will is poor film making.
Tom Laughlin may have been able to coax the Billy Jack character out of his slumber, but in this sequel the man
practically
needs a pair of crutches.
By the time the government soldiers roll in to mow down the hippies, we've grown so tired of their singing and ceremonies and the 15 hallucinatory dream sequences Laughlin has included to suggest his kinship with Jesus Christ (seriously!), it's reminiscent of the end of Michael Cimino's "Heaven's Gate", where every romanticized immigrant per screen hour
practically
justifies the finale massacre.
Plus, it really doesn't help that the script is pretty limp and poor Miss Brooks is given
practically
NOTHING to do in the film--she's just there!
When you drive through the suburbs of Beijing, or through most of eastern China for that matter, you are struck by its bleakness: grey and brown, flat, ugly, industrialised, big square building blocks covered in bathroom tiles, and fog or smog
practically
the whole year round.
The 1972 soft-core remake, "Please Don't Eat My Mother," looks to have a
practically
nonexistent budget, too, but it is hardly ever funny and something of a chore to sit through.
This is a guy who, on Broadway, was
practically
George M. Cohan!
Take away the fact that the film has a very interesting Philip Dick type of premise and some very clever directing (the sound
practically
carries the movie!) and you are left with cryptic dialogue, shallow (but spooky) characters, kinky sex and an occasional beheading.
An alt-rock score, a hellish nightmarish world right out of The Crow, colorful, hideous characters who sing, comic interludes expressing past incidents which tell us why the story has culminated to the point we're witnessing, and the grisly operations of a repossessor of organs working for a futuristic tyrannical businessman who
practically
runs the goth city where the events take place.
Pointless, juvenile, absolutely worthless(..unless you just have an urge to see stars from the original returning to reprise their roles)sequel to the original Sleepaway Camp(..the second and third films featuring Pamela Springsteen in the "prominant" role of Angela are completely disregarded, which is probably a good thing, I guess)has a psycho-killer, in black hoody, targeting those who victimize and mistreat extremely repellent frog-devoted Allan(Michael Gibney), always the center of negative attention in regards to
practically
everyone, in constant disagreements, arguments, and skirmishes with the teenagers/adults in camp.
The only thing I can really praise about this film is that for a feature film made with a $3,000 budget, it's a respectable achievement that should inspire other film makers that it is possible to make a film on a
practically
non-existent budget.
Too bad that Bohumil Hrabal, the writer of Menzel's best movies is
practically
unknown for the "Western" audience, they apparently ignore these gems from behind the former "iron curtain".
Since the attention span for the general public is in the toilet, I would recommend it to people who wouldn't know a good movie if it hit them in the face, i.e.
practically
everyone.
Her character
practically
cries and smiles and says annoying dialogues trying to be sensuous.
Anyhow, my viewing pleasure with this film (if there was any to be had in the first place) was seriously hampered by the atrocious video/audio quality of the print I watched (which seems to come off of a TV recording), replete with missing frames (shortening its running time by about 6 minutes!) and
practically
looking as if it was shot in the 1900s or something!
We are told that the complex contains
practically
everything necessary to maintain a comfortable life- medical and dental practices, clothing stores, a gift shop, a deli, recreation, etc. Ideally, it would seem, the only reasons a resident would leave would be to work, socialize with non-residents, or take a vacation, if that wasn't too redundant.
Much of the time, she utters her lines as if almost half asleep and had
practically
no emotion to her performance.
This delightful little comedy is a fascinating glimpse of the first days of the Jazz Age with a never more charming Mae Murray who
practically
cannot stand still and gives a sweet, amusing performance and then there's the stunningly handsome Valentino, then not yet a star but certainly showing star charisma in spades.
It speaks to the warm, human, and entirely charming story that I was able to actually stay with it from the perspective being
practically
underneath the huge screen, looking up, making sure my eyes were looking through the right part of my glasses.
This is
practically
a convention of unwarranted coincidences, unresolved situations and unanswered implications.
In fact there is
practically
no violence, in less you include the sword fight, and even there everything is kept proper: no blood.
The Jewish reverence for the family and their particular humour is
practically
edible in this wonderful homage to playfulness.
Practically
the best remake of all time.
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