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From a love scene in a room inexplicably filled with candles, to "heroes" who dress up as commandoes and wave their machine guns because they don't want to attract attention to themselves(!), to bad guys who drive around the city in a black van long after it has been
recognized
as their vehicle, this film has too many ludicrous points to fit in a list.
Also interesting was seeing Ida Lupino among the cowgirls in the beginning though I also
recognized
Toby Wing from her part in Murder at the Vanities last year (at least when announcer Pete Smith identified her).
So I noticed H.O.T.S. at the video store the other day and
recognized
it from Maxim's list of the 50 greatest B-movies, and I decided to rent it and check it out.
My only consolation is that I rented it because I
recognized
it from a list of B-movies, so I already knew it was going to suck.
In my opinion of this movie the entire video portion of this movie was absolute trash!!!! However the soundtrack that was used contained the music of a great heavy metal rock band, I
recognized
the music as being a band called Firstryke and the album was "Just a Nightmare" and it was very well written!! and I am curious to see what the rest of you movie buffs out there think of it, if can remember back that far I would appreciate the feed back, I collect old movie, and obscure movie sound tracks.
I immediately
recognized
almost everyone in the cast, "groovy" haircuts aside, and wondered what kind of film could attract such a cast of both past and future stars?
Mr. Shore, himself occasionally displays the odd talent for mimicry (I thought I
recognized
a Jimmy Stewart in there), however it is never aptly used.
This film is a graduate-level course in a reality that's too little
recognized
in American society.
Though the story is a novel starting point for a film, it is easily
recognized
by most people.
I immediately
recognized
it as a sendup of the opening credits of "M-Squad" starring Lee Marvin, one of my all-time favorite cop shows.
A comedic character study about the travails of mid-life crises, the inequity for gays who can't have their long-time unions recognized, and the general differences of people who can't fit nicely into society, that pairs Kathy Bates and Rupert Everett to a wonderful effect.
Today, given the links to groups such as Al-Queda, Hamas, and the Islamic Jihad, I see it as a warning not
recognized
by our government.
Forgive my indulgence, but since I've
recognized
the trend as a phenomenon (which it is and, coincidentally, features my favorite horror staple).
This movie was talked about in Fangoria where I heard about this, it was interesting to me mostly becuase it was direct-to-video and I
recognized
two of the stars on the cover, James Marsden of Disturbing Behavior and Christine Taylor from The Craft.
And to even more of my surprise there were other stars I
recognized
including one of the girls from the TV show My So-Called Life and Jacinda from The Real World, I'm not sure why this movie was only direct-to-video, with a little advertising this movie could have at least made up for how much money was spent on making it.
I knew nothing of westerns then but
recognized
Ben Johnson from the movie "Mighty Joe Young."
The guy does a great job in acting but never gets
recognized
for his roles.
He is
recognized
in the world as one of the best that have ever existed.
I
recognized
several people I didn't see during filming also.
Predjudicial visions are bitter and not worth the effort to be
recognized
as an opinion.
It's great to spot a young Harrison Ford, Scott Glenn, etc. in early screen performances that suggest what fine actors they will eventually be
recognized
as.
If this film had been directed by DW Griffith or Stanley Kubrick, it would be
recognized
for what it is: a cinematic masterpiece, told with depth and subtlety and passion, a film with no equal in the visual realm.
At the same time, artistic gifting is
recognized
as having a powerful, transcendent role to play in everyday life, and the life to come.
Very few of the characters can be
recognized
as people that you and me know in real life, many of them are just characterized with two or three attributes and stay vague.
They both deserve to be
recognized
even 31 years after this film was debuted.
The end of this film indicates that the heroism of these Czech pilots was finally
recognized
in the early 1990's after the restoration of democracy in the country then known as Czeckoslavakia.
The movies that are great in this world are not
recognized
unless they are filled with gunshots, explosions, and death.
Soon, I
recognized
Keith David, and began to realize that Vin Diesel, Radha Mitchell and Cole Hauser could all act (why this should surprise me, I do not know).
I suppose I like this film as well as any I know; it is not perfect, but under the title "The Americanization of Lily" this charming and memorable semi-musical satire might I suggest have been appreciated more, and still loved by those who
recognized
its special Blake Edwards'-produced spirit of gentleness, clever humor and solid narrative.
I consider it to be Blake Edwards'masterpiece of directing; and under the title "The Americanization of Lili" I believe with hardly any changes it might have been
recognized
as the polished sapphire of a film it is by every standard I know.
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