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The evidence
presented
for the Nortel money was completely left out.
The film is structured and
presented
as a nightmare, and it has the inconsistencies and incongruities that a nightmare has.
However, you also get to see a chase scene at the end that is to long and rather anti-climatic and the other guys in the heist are rather bad in how they are
presented.
Denmark is
presented
as a kind of royal dictatorship.
My favorite Holmes remains Jeremy Brett, who showed actual modulation in Holmes' personality (irritation and boredom before the case
presented
itself; excitement, sometimes to a bizarre extent, during a case; rapture at listening to a classical concert etc.) rather than the sleepy, Johnny-one-note performance of Everett.
Want to see a movie that leaves you uneasy, paranoid, makes you question the reality you're
presented
with?
One of the best things about the movie was that it took a piece of society that usually isn't dealt with in Hollywood, and
presented
it honestly and realistically, without any icing on top.
While, yes, there's some stereotypes about the Negroes being such simple people (with heaven
presented
as a fish fry and the angels getting ten-cent cigars), there's also a message about tolerance and how, despite all that's wrong with the world, there's also plenty that's right that is made clear at the end when there's word of someone being nailed at the cross...
Although not quite as good as it's sequel, "Emmanuelle: Joys of A Woman," this film made Dutch actress/model Sylvia Kristel an international star, and changed the way sex was
presented
in mainstream film forever after.
The striking motif of self-destruction in this movie is similar to the one that exists in the Balkan and beautifully
presented
in some Kusturica movies, so despite the Irish environment, the director's (Goran Paskaljevic from Serbia) origin is clearly felt.
Artists' depictions of the crusades have been
presented
through songs, paintings, stories, and other forms of popular media for centuries and one way this act is done today is through film.
Throw in a couple of nice songs, some cute antics from Ramona the Chimp (aka Cheetah), and a cool man-into-ape transformation and you've got yourself a perfectly acceptable entertainment, finely
presented
on this crisp-looking Image DVD.
I do not know whether the facts are correctly
presented
or not, but as a movie, it is a great entertainment, recommended for all audiences.
While this film deals with a lesser known extinction level event, the science is still dubious as
presented.
Ellen Spiro and Karen Bernstein have
presented
an eye-opening gift to the world, a film which will make it hard to ignore the children of incarcerated mothers.
Soon, however, Caesar takes advantage(when Campbell saves him from being swarmed by zombies, risking his own life in the process)of an opportunity
presented
to him, and takes control of the group using his hand gun as a tool to do so.
At first, I was very impressed with the way the plot in this movie progressed, and how the story was
presented.
Scott proved to be a better detective than I at discerning Keller's covert motives, given the facts
presented
on film.
This story could have brought out much emotion(Wayne's character's father being murdered and him returning as a lawyer to do in the killer) but it's pretty much kept at bay so that we're
presented
with a flat and typical gun-shooting contest.
I found Mughal-e-Azam beautiful because of Madhubala and the way she was
presented.
Ludicrously similar to the (usually) teen-aged modern "role playing game" fans who constantly talked of the lack of "darkness" in some game they were involved in a decade past, but themselves had so little experience of "DAHKNESSSSSSS" that they'd have shrieked and run not only from anything remotely like one of the creepy crawlies (usually human appearing, but horrific in some psychological or spiritual way) they wanted featured and emphasized into the ground but also shielded and run or simply self-destructed from any realistic darkness that had
presented
itself into their unthinking little lives.
Here we just get the story as it is with all the characters
presented
in exactly the way the novel depicts them.
The Four Last Songs do not enter into the
presented
theme if there is an attempt to bring out a theme, and perhaps that is its greatest flaw: what was this about - wife vs muse, father/daughter, ex patriots adrift, brothers in jeopardy?
Anjelica Huston
presented
us with some very real material, in her portrayal of Zissou's wife.
As presented, this telefilm is lopsided and badly handled.
The 1967 Comedy Emmy was
presented
by a little girl (Buffy from Family Affair), not a full grown woman, and don't get me started on Jimi Hendrix and the ending and lots of other things?
This film was a great surprise for me: its proposal is to show and discuss the prejudice of the society (who shares the common ground) against homosexuals and it is very well
presented.
The ideas
presented
in the film are more than enough to disturb and freak out any normal person... which is(at least part of) the point.
This brief recruitment episode is
presented
as a montage with music instead of dialogue.
The story was really cheesy and pretty much badly
presented.
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