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Now I for one love the film, as well as it's two sequels, but like with 'Halloween,' this movie was followed by a series of clones, a lot of which were not met with a lot of
praise
from hardcore horror fans, myself included.
Then, as
praise
for the show started to come in, the ratings stared to soar.
I was five years old at the time (1957) but, what higher
praise
can you give a movie in this genre?
And high
praise
to the IMDB Power Search, without which I would not have rediscovered this childhood scarefest.
I can't understand the comments that give
praise
to the animation here.
Maybe if this film had been produced in the 70's - and was being evaluated in terms of its peers at that time - the
praise
might make sense.
So it was heartening to hear the
praise
that was heaped on Knowing when it was released, with some even going so far as to call it perhaps the greatest sci-fi movie ever made.
What a bore this film was , why is it that when Australians make films about grotty dirty people with no zest for life and basically are dull , people stand and
praise
these films.
For a first-time director working on a tiny budget, getting five star reviews in the Guarduan and Scotsman, and great
praise
from the Times is a hell of an achievement.
The girls are all attractive and run around in swim suits, but that is really damning with faint
praise.
Overall I cant
praise
this film enough.
Yet,
praise
the Anime Version of same book.
Praise
must be lavished on the script, co-written by murder-mystery novelist Jonathan Latimer (who also wrote some of the better Peter Falk Columbo episodes in the 1970s) and on the playing of Young, Burke and Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, who steal the film from headliners Carole Landis and Joan Blondell -- it is Topper's film after all.
I'm completely stunned by the amount of
praise
people seem to be lavishing on this turkey.
this film was far from amazing, D D Lewis was very good and Leo De-Caprio was ok but that's where the
praise
stops.
And shame on the critics who bestowed even an iota of
praise
on this wrongheaded and sentimental hogwash!
The photography and art department deserve praise: Awschwitz was worse than hell and people who visit these old concentration camps tend to say that after wards they fell this aura of pain and sadness.
Here Scorsese seems like he's built up his reputation strongly enough so he can just put out any old tosh and audiences will
praise
it to high heaven just because Scorsese directed it.
I cannot overly
praise
this great motion picture.
Old men tend to make art that is shallow, imitative of their earlier, better works, and which would never garner an ounce of
praise
were it not for their backlog of greater works somehow letting their patina still rub off.
His
praise
followed the lines of the review appearing at the head of this IMDb comments section: this was innovative in 1978 (I saw it first in its test market run, before it got national distribution).
For that alone, Tom Kennedy and Alez Harz deserve much
praise.
This film was Mumblecore before Mumblecore (a genre which critics initially poured far too much
praise
upon).
However, the greatest deal of my
praise
must go to the '90s portion.
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.
First of all I love pretty explicit and audacious lesbian vampire flick "Vampyres"(1974),but more rare and obscure "Symptoms" is even better and certainly different in tone.It's a very subtle,calm and restrained horror film with plenty of mysterious atmosphere.Helen Ramsey arrives back from Switzerland to her old-fashioned family home,accompanied by a friend Ann West.It quickly becomes clear that Helen suffers from a nervous disposition.At night both Helen and Ann hear voices in the house and Helen seems convinced that there is something in the attic,a trap door to which is in the ceiling in a corner of her room."Symptoms" is a genuinely frightening horror film about a woman slowly slipping completely into madness.The cinematography is striking,the interior sets are terrifyingly dark and the acting by Angela Pleasence is fantastic.I fell in love with this film and can't
praise
it enough.
I'm somewhat surprised to see such high
praise
for this film in other reviews here.
This is high praise, considering West Wing, Hill Street Blues, and LAPD Blue.
As a matter of fact, it is not really comparable to any of the great westerns because it is inherently small and my bottom line is that to the extent that it is worth watching, it is because it was a sincere effort but that is the best I can do and it is faint
praise
indeed.
Apart, of course, from that it's a totally retarded and irredeemably awful piece of Troma crap with amateurish acting performances
(praise
the Lord most of the characters don't talk a lot), horrible dialogs and effects/monstrous creations that appear to be designed by kindergarten toddlers.
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