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This is one of those westerns that, well, stands
practically
alone in the unrelieved quality of its dialog.
Although Cameron Grant was clearly hired to replace Andrew Blake over at Ultimate Pictures when the latter started his own company (Studio A), he
practically
outdid the "Master" right out of the gate when it came to setting up steamy sex scenes.
Jake's Closet is about a boy, an only child,
practically
alone on summer vacation, dealing with his family falling apart.
But I prefer to take a more toned-down approach to a long-forgotten film that appears to have been shot on
practically
no budget and in quasi-documentary fashion.
case in point would be the party she throws where she gets intoxicated, offends her falafel lover, and is
practically
attacked by liev schrieber.
Everyone who entered the room became transfixed on the television and the haunting images of Edith and Edie who seemed to be living out their lives in
practically
one room of a large filthy mansion on the beach, eating ice cream and corn on the cob (which was cooked on the bedside table)--and the cat urinating on edith's bed and her unbelievable words, "i thrive on it [the smell]."
I surely remember, because I
practically
made nearly two episodes in those daze.
This movie
practically
all computer generated.
But one backwoods anal rape later, the man is
practically
a warrior.
I bought the video for
practically
nothing at a videostore.
Risking overstatement, Celine is
practically
the ideal woman, unusually beautiful and very feminine while being natural, unpretentious, introspective, and selflessly loving.
My son was a teenager when he saw it for the first time, and he loved it immediately, too (and this is the generation that grew up watching
practically
only Hollywood movies and not speaking or understanding Russian at all!).
If you did you know that Hedy had to change her name to avoid being associated with this movie when she came the U.S. It was a huge scandal and I gather that the original release in the U.S. was so chopped up by censors that it was
practically
unintelligible.
This film is a good choice for someone who likes to watch some awful deaths and
practically
torture.
I admit it's very silly, but I've
practically
memorized the damn thing!
The film is
practically
a silent movie, the story is very dated and has only a few lines.
The late Darren McGavin IS Karl Kolchak, an eccentric, tenacious, rumpled newsman/monster-hunter who, in pursuit of a story, always finds a supernatural angle; much to the pain of Kolchak's over-stressed, put-upon boss Tony Vincenzo(played with tremendous world-weariness by the also late, great Simon Oakland; you can
practically
feel the pain of his budding ulcers!).
Apparently it was deemed a failure - and is now
practically
forgotten (the pan-and scan videocassette - which never did justice to the picture or it's ambitious Panavision compositions is now out-of -print.)
While I have seen more films by Kurosawa, Bergman and Truffaut than
practically
anyone on the planet, I still have a soft spot for a dopey comedy that doesn't try to be sophisticated but is simply funny.
Unfortunately, the main character in this is
practically
unwatchable.
This film
practically
gets on its knees and begs for laughs like none other I've seen, and this is compared to such classics like the police academy movies and any Adam Sandler movie.
The writing is
practically
non-existent.
this will be very biased - I love this series and
practically
know it by heart.
"Woodstock is not only a documentary, it's a real piece of history that teels us what happened during that three days of pure heaven on earth (as a matter of fact Jimi Hendrix's performance was deferred two days later, so the days are
practically
4).
Anna Sten deserved and Oscar for her portrayal, not to be made fun of and
practically
run out of town.
Sometimes they're
practically
a requirement, especially if the plot is convoluted or the prose style ornate, as in Raymond Chandler's work.
The story structure was essentially unprecedented -- with the exception of that same year's Freaks, which was unprecedented in
practically
every way possible -- in that it featured multiple characters with independent relationships and intertwining narratives (in other words, it laid the groundwork for every Robert Altman film ever made -- Gosford Park in particular).
A rare gem also, in that the film is
practically
unmentioned now.
Mamoulian ruined
practically
all the songs in this musical comedy...
First off let me say this film is awful.I would really like to know what made Olivier and Peck and Mason star in this rubbish not to mention the bad performances given by
practically
everyone in this film the only saving grace is Gregory Peck who plays the Nazi doctor as a powerful man who is seriously deluded and full of his own self importance.The plot basically is this Dr Mengler is alive and well in Brazil and is being tracked down by a Jewish man played by Lawrence Olivier who is part of a group who have formed to bring Nazi war criminals to justice,Mengler has cloned Hitler and placed the young boys with foster families and is now tracking them down to tell them the truth about their backgrounds.However save yourself buying this on DVD and just watch it if it comes on TV it is watchable but it is not a good film.
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