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I was
reading
the comments earlier and I have a few questions for you lot - 1.
Having seen the movie I now wish I had gotten around to
reading
the Thomas Mann novella it's based on (which also inspired an opera by Sir Benjamin Britten).
His
reading
of the part of the Sixth Lord of Greystoke, his last performance, is to be cherished by all who love the theatre.
It is, however highly unlikely for you to figure any of this out without
reading
a synopsis first, and it's not especially important to the film that you do, as it's more a surrealistic art-house imagery thing, all in inky, processed black and white.
Straight away after
reading
the description I knew what it was.
The movie was not a bad experience at all, especially at the last 15mins ,where it got real emotional and even the hardest man would probably cry.but my imagination was far better than the movie...i cried more upon
reading
the novel than seeing the movie.
Well as you can see, I got to this party quite late but, have the advantage of
reading
all the previous entries before making my comments.
Reading
the other comments here at the IMDB, I had very high expectations before seeing 'Angels of the universe'.
Sharpe's Honour for the uninitiated, is the fifth entry in a series of TV movies focusing on an English army rifleman during the Napoleonic wars and based on the books by Bernard Cornwell (which I strongly recommend reading).
The plot, which I will only describe in general so as not to spoil it for anyone who will see it after
reading
my review, has more twists and turns than a mountain road in the Rockies, of the sort that customarily appear in "caper" movies.
I've noticed in
reading
down some of the comments that there are people who were offended simply by the fact that the Polish twins use elliptical storytelling tactics, and I want to say, that's one of the things that makes this film so great: its willingness to embrace the mysterious as an aspect of everyday life.
I haven't read the Anne Rice novel that this movie was based on, but who knows, maybe
reading
the book is cheaper than renting QUEEN OF THE DAMNED and is probably better for your health.
I'd recommend
reading
Stephen Thrower's summation of "Death Bed" in Thrower's FAB Press book, "Nightmare USA" (he describes the movie's vibe perfectly).
It's a shame we can't we enjoy a movie for what it tells us and quit picking it apart like an English teacher
reading
a fifth grade essay.
After
reading
about this documentary, I rented it and watched it with my teenage children.
Maybe I'm
reading
into this too much, but I wonder how much of a hand Hongsheng had in developing the film.
I looked it up on IMDb which led me to
reading
Meg's bio which mentioned and reminded me of Meg's sister Jennifer Tilly whose filmography included "Key West", which was one of my wife's and my favorite shows.
For any one
reading
this, Hack is excellent.
This is the essential Burrough's Tarzan that I grew up
reading
when I was a kid.
After
reading
some of the earlier nasty remarks, I had to put in my two cents.
But if you enjoy
reading
Edgar Alan Poe or the works of Tim Burton, then you will like Motorama.
I only think we can think about you (after
reading
you comment), is that you're provably a non-sexual person (like Erika in the movie), and you are not ready for the new cinema that is coming up.
having to always wait for the idiot to stop
reading
the newspaper in the only handicapped stall, enduring everyone else's rude bodily expulsions while you wait?). and the scene with him driving the car was absolutely me! been there, done that, literally.
Anyone who correctly identifies the opening images as God killing himself without
reading
the end credits certainly deserves a free ticket to a rest home in Transylvania.
The tag line was sort of confusing and immediately after
reading
it, I thought of the possibility of it being similar to National Lampoon's Dorm Daze.
After
reading
the novel, I thought I'd check out some adaptations.
Reading
the Joyce short story certainly adds more depth to the characters, especially Gabriel's inner turmoil, but the essence is all there in this film.
I was looking forward to it after
reading
the plot (even though I find Nirvana overrated).
If ever a potential movie must've sounded like it wouldn't work based on
reading
the script on paper, it would be this one.
Provided you're not alien to
reading
subtitles, Anatomy fits in snugly with the Scream/Urban Legend pack.
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