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Pain in the shape that it had promise in its central idea, but it never fully
recognised
it and goes on to blow a lot sand in your face.
After seeing the film, I talked with my friends and learned that in the intellectual environments ( They call themselves under this title ) of Turkey this "movie" had
recognised
as a masterpiece.
From director Barbet Schroder (Reversal of Fortune), I think I saw a bit of this in my Media Studies class, and I
recognised
the leading actress, so I tried it, despite the rating by the critics.
The voice talents were a delight, most notably Phil Harris, whom I
recognised
from the Jungle Book, and Eva Gabor, from the Rescuers.
He then added with extreme wistfulness: 'You know, I've been waiting for four years for someone to comment on it and ask me what it is, and you are the first person who has ever done so.' What mattered to him was to be
recognised
for having taste in wine,and his more glamorous friends had denied him that satisfaction.
Peter Coyote was the only name that I
recognised
from the cast list, so I wasn't too keen on watching this film.
As I've stated, I didn't recognise any of the cast by name, but I
recognised
Michele Lee, who gave a decent, hard working performance, as the woman wanting to stand by her man, who is lying to her. (Was it Knots Landing?) Anyhow, she's wearing really well.
However she must be positively
recognised
for her heroic effort & true professionalism.
The Luftwaffe failed to bomb Malta into submission in much the same way as it failed to bring London to its knees.The courage of the Maltese people in the face of incessant danger was
recognised
by the King and the island was awarded the George Cross.A worthy subject you might think for a movie,but "Malta Story" does not even qualify for the term "worthy" in its most patronising sense.It gives the appearance of being hastily cobbled together to meet a deadline,perhaps before the actors lost the will to live.
Disney obviously
recognised
that the Gadget cartoons were a comedy, so they made the film a comedy too, but they took out all the clever running gags (like the assignment paper exploding in the Chief's face) and replaced them with Gadget being a moron, the Gadgetmobile being a wise-ass, and "Claw" showing off.
The portrayal of the stereotypes within the film addresses the archetypes around us which must be
recognised
as being the repeating cycle of destruction, the opposing force of innovation, creativity and growth.
Kevin Kline is completely convincing - so much so that when Donald Woods himself appeared on TV some years later, I
recognised
him from Kline's portrayal.
Thing is, with the way society has come in the last century, you need to be a bit more blatant about it by today's standards in order to be
recognised
as an adult-oriented show.
Don't take the film all too seriously because remember it's Disney and it's rated G. It's good clean fun although some parts may be
recognised
by adults but children would never notice, particularly the "triangle" between Cruella, Le Pelt, and Cruella's faithful valet Alonso.
Mr B,s "Golden Boy" image was sure to tarnish,for such is the nature of the movie business,but it is equally sure one day to be restored,and when that day comes "They all laughed" will be
recognised
for the fine work that it is.
Once I
recognised
the title the memories came flooding back.
I always had a soft spot for it and later
recognised
elements from such video treats as, 2000 Maniacs.
The only consolation being that, Jade (RIP) aside, they sink without a great deal of trace within weeks of each series ending, sure, they may be
recognised
in the supermarket for years to come, but sleep with your next door neighbour and you'll be
recognised
in the supermarket for years to come.
All actors who took the part of Angus were superb, special effects were also superb and I
recognised
some of the locations.
His brooding "European" looks and deep and accented speech were instantly
recognised
by the audiences of his day and although never a major top-of-the-bill star, was a respected member of any cast (e.g.
I admit I'm not a fan of the last two series, but to produce 36 episodes of consistently good quality has to be
recognised
as an achievement, anyway.
I can still remember the cinema, the seat, the friends I first saw this film with - myself British and a friend Ausralian, both weeping with laughter as we
recognised
ourselves in that gawky Scottish lad, and his hilarious younger sister.
Around the cinema people was laughing at all times, when they once in a while got hit by something they
recognised.
I
recognised
a name or two in the cast, then I saw that it was a Hammer Horror film, so I thought it was worth at least a try.
The Director, Nora Ephron, notable for putting out a decent script or two (When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seatle et al), surely must have
recognised
this scrip for the dog it is.
I love the fact that for a supposed 'documentary' I
recognised
two of the actors straight off.
Australia isn't a nation instantly
recognised
for a lot of hit horror films (despite one or two successes), and this one really shows why - as aside from all the blood and guts, there is nothing at all to recommend it for; and anyone that doesn't watch horror films purely for gore won't even have that small pittance to fall back on.
I was surprised to see Danny Lee, who I
recognised
from a few Category Three films.
I
recognised
the baddie from the film Hitch (Boy I need to get out more!!) but I did not recognise the leading lady as being on Smallville (Boy I need to stay in more!!).
I first saw this movie in 1982 on TV in Scotland, which is where I grew up, and I immediately
recognised
it as the story of Lyn Helton, which I had read in a magazine at the library.
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