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The fish becomes agitated by the cat's presence, and finally jumps out of the bowl!
Anu Malik is worst musician around and he thinks himself popstar but this is not the movie where is
presence
was required-He looks only good with Govinda style songs.
There presence, however, is either obtrusive (almost always with Japp) or irrelevant with Hastings.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is AMAZING as always, he is excellent in the acting department , has tons of hilarious one liners, kicks that ass, and as always is a big physical presence!, and was tons of fun to watch! (Arnie Rules!).
It is essentially a star vehicle with Gable as usual dominating the film with his screen
presence.
If there is one thing lacking in this film it is the
presence
of a three-dimensional character, though Martin, the male lead, comes closest to it.
That said, Shannon Lee has a terrific screen presence; she's great with the fighting, the stunts, and the guns.
The similarities to David Lynch (who is even quoted literally by the
presence
of red curtains in the film) and the novels of Franz Kafka (the house keeper in this film is called Mrs. Grubach, as is the one in Der Prozess...) are clearly present but in this case are accompanied by clear references to the colonial past of Belgium in Africa.
"Hot Millions" is a delightful comedy that is made even better by the
presence
of the marvelous cast assembled for it.
I have rarely seen a child actor with as much
presence
or talent as Lucas Black.
Despite his powerful presence, Cramer never upstages the Boys, a tribute to Stan and Ollie's beguiling charisma.
He's been in a ton of films either as a heavy or a hero, and has the type of strong, solid
presence
that Wallace Beery did half a century before him.
Certainly he looks like no one else of the time, that skull-like face, flattened nose, and elongated body-- even now he remains an unsettling
presence.
Characters appear in this film whose
presence
initially seem obligatory and not well developed but in fact, stay with this story, and you find that the simplicity of each character is what makes this story believable - and accurate.
Her
presence
in this film is hard to avoid, and spices up every scene she's involved in.
I borrowed this movie despite its extremely low rating, because I wanted to see how the crew manages to animate the
presence
of multiple worlds.
There are very moving scenes where Georges proposes to Nathalie, where Georges cradles Harry's head in his arms, where Georges keeps calling for his dear Mom, where Georges teaches Harry to laugh..I felt there was a profound message in the film that life is beautiful- the very
presence
of grass (Did you know it cries when you cut it?),
One of the best of these is the very
presence
of Ed McMahon in a starring role as a John Birch-style right-wing crackpot.
There are very few performers today who can keep me captivated throughout an entire film just by their
presence.
And of course there is the keynote actor, whose presence, as much as his performance, makes it all work.
She definitely has talent and her screen
presence
is in the tradition of Lauren Bacall.
This movie could be perfect, were it not for the awkward
presence
of Ann Blyth; we see that she is trying her best, dressed in the fifties style in scenes just before 1920 - unforgivable.
Mr. Bentley is a far more sympathetic character in the novel, the scene in the film where Kipps sets fire to the office is plain daft, and the constant appearance of the toy soldier to signify the
presence
of the child is genuinely creepy but pointless - Kipps is haunted by the woman seeking revenge, not the child.
Lucy Liu is just sexy beyond belief and her
presence
gives a great dynamic to the film because it seems strange casting but works because of that fact.
The viewer only sees her a few times, but you feel her malevolent
presence
in every frame.
This time around, Blackadder is no longer royal(or even particularly close to being any such thing)... instead, rather a butler to the Prince Regent, portrayed by Hugh Laurie(who replaces Tim McInnerny, who
presence
is sorely missed, and that hole is never filled... his character had an innocent charm... while he was a bumbling and complete moron, we can't help but care for him, which isn't at all true of his replacement) as being intolerably daft(which he apparently was, according to the Trivia page), not to mention loud-mouthed and utterly non-threatening.
I theorize that while the
presence
of a particular star usually guarantees a certain level of quality because of their artistic control, with Nicole Kidman the influence she exerts is detrimental to film enjoyment--IMHO.
This great movie has failed to register a higher rating than 5!Why not!It is a great portrayal of the life of Christ without the ruthless sensationalism of The Passion of The Christ.Johnny Cash did great things for God which amazingly are shunned and neglected in areas where they should matter most,like our churches.The film itself took less than a month to film as Johnny felt the strong
presence
of God guiding him through it.Great credit to everyone involved in this overwhelmingly sincere movie which will always be cherished by its fans.At least the Billy Graham crusade rated it highly enough to use it as a prime source of education for new Christians.Thanks Fox for producing it.As
Jeremy Northam's characterization of the stuttering, mild mannered bookish Morgan Sullivan and watching him let loose bits and pieces of his real identity under the influence of single malt scotches and under the spell of Lucy Liu's
presence
is brilliantly crafted and a joy to watch.
Delon's suave and charismatic
presence
adds extra class to the already engrossing proceedings.
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