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The
related
tales are woven together in a manner that does an excellent job of capturing the close-knit yet contrastingly anonymous lifestyle that is Manhattan.
I saw Anatomy years ago -- dubbed at a friends house I don't remember it much, and then I saw at the video store there is a second one -- not really
related
to the first one Franka Ponte makes a little cameo.
I will say this, I
related
to the inner struggle of Aaron and his upbringing.
As a gay man growing up in a small town, I
related
SO well to the "big secret" and the choices I made.
All four of Gulliver's travels are
related
in this version, in the same order as the novel (the only time this has been done on film).
There have been some science
related
topics explored as well as character secret/weakness revelations.
Luis Bunuel's "Nazarin" will always be remembered as a great film because it is absolutely honest in its presentation of comical assault on religion.It is one of those outstanding films which must be shown to all people especially young children in order to familiarize them with the notions of good and bad,sacred and evil.The toughest question asked by "Nazarin" is about the strengths and weaknesses of organized religion.It has been tackled by involving numerous ordinary people who are not at all above petty affairs in their mundane lives especially sins.Bunuel scores tremendously by showing us that various questions
related
to class differences deserve frank,honest and reliable answers.
On a
related
note, "Death Bed: The Bed That Eats" and "Beyond Dream's Door" make a perfect double-bill.
Barry is now a private eye, not
related
to Dick.
This movie in spite of its light touch poses a series of problems
related
to marriage and its shortcomings and what happens when the flames start to die etc.
They give the viewer little evidence that the men being kidnapped are mob
related
(until later in the film).
I
related
to these characters and even had the same thoughts as some.
The only bad points I found were, I think,
related.
The imagery of this film which is closely
related
to the director's previous film Songs from the Second Floor is of utmost importance to the story, thus this story is told to a great degree by the surroundings and the environment in which the characters of Andersson's universe dwell and interact.
Any guy that has a tight group of friends can relate to many of the non-movie
related
scenes scattered throughout the movie.
As a young teen when this came out, I completely
related
to it.
I
related
to the character Ann August more than most would.
The acting was solid, creating characters that you cared about and
related
to; and although some may find the film slow, it did force you to think about what you would have done in the same situation.
By the way, the thing that really makes me nauseous about this movie is the fact that it's the ONLY film out of all the seven sequels thats
related
in any way to the original (not counting Howling IV (1988), which was a remake of the original, or in other words, a sequel based on the same novel).
Angela Johnson (Pamela Springsteen--yes she's
related
to Bruce), the killer from the first film, is up to her old tricks again.
Directed by Anil Sharma, who prefers making period
related
movie gives a rubbish movie.
(Well, maybe funny for a couple minutes but at least I'll be able to laugh at least once!) Leary claimed he stopped taking drugs during one of his "jokes"... apparently he was still high on something; he was just some crackhead imprecating rants mostly drug
related.
Then a lot of confusion about the different jobs he's had in
related
fields, and finally a mention about how he should have died from the original experiment the n s a did on him.
A woman asks for advice on the road to reach a mysterious town, and hears two ghoulish stories from the local weirdo, both zombie
related.
"Demons III: The Ogre" is not
related
pre-sequel are on "The Demons" and "The Demons 2 are cool hip horror 1980 classic."Demons III: The Ogre" is very stupid, bored, cheap monster.
Plot is not worth discussion even if it hints at corruption, murder, power and the rest of thriller
related
topics.
The acting, camera-work, writing, special effects and anything else remotely
related
to this movie sucked.
Is by far the worst Elvis
related
movie of all time, totally unfunny, silly and plenty of mistakes about The King.
If you want to see an ultra cheap, insane but absolutely funny little film
related
to Elvis, I truly recommend you "Bubba Ho-Tep" instead of this mess.
Although it may have cost less for filming abroad, it looks more expensive than any other RKO film in the series, taking advantage of Acapulco beaches and real pyramids as Aquatania, and with impressive décors for all the scenes
related
to the temple of god Balu (especially the exterior, built on steep rocks.)
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