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In spite of the
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limited disposition of our hero when it comes to pirate deeds, you do get to engage in some.
The use of montage represents a quantum leap from the
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simple juxtapositions of Strike (Eisenstein's 1st film).
So with such intense acting and menace, why is the movie rated
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low?
Certainly Wilder and co-writer Wendell Mayes are aware of the dramatic pitfalls of Lindbergh's
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uneventful flight, alternating between a well-executed flashback structure to key points in his life and the build-up to the flight itself.
What gives the show more credence is the latest technology the cell/FBI uses and the authentic shots in europe, the US and the middle east, no expense is spared to tell the story accurately The cast are
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unknowns but the acting is superb with the aid of a tautly-written script that constantly keeps the viewer on edge with many unexpected twists and turns.
I am surprised by the
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low rating this film has.
Clouzot's output was
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small but virtually all of it was, as Spencer Tracey said in another context, 'cherce', with Le Salaire de peur and Les Diaboliques still to come.
Being
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young, I didn't know how bad anti-Semitism was in Brooklyn, where my family is originally from.
Biodoc on the enigmatic singer/songwriter who, according to friends' accounts, spent the last 15 years of his
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short life seemingly on a mission of self-destruction.
Ford uses a
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small cast, but directs them and photographs them with a verve and a sweep of epic proportions.
The
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uplifting" ending gave hope for those affected by the initial tragedy.
"Idiocracy" is the latest film to come from Mike "Office Space" Judge, and it certainly follows a similar theme of that film in the fact that it is an observation of stupidity and how mediocrity can overcome adversity...
relatively
speaking.
At times, the
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long-held medium-distance shots may remind you of 'contemplative' Asian cinema, but just reminds you, the director doesn't push things to the radical minimalism of some Taiwanese filmmakers but then again, this is not a Taiwanese movie, it's a Turkish movie.
He played a great part, but Hunter and Hurt were good too, specially Hurt, in an
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unusual role for him.
The Dead is unusual - it had to be 'padded', as the short story itself is a tiny,
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short gem.
The film is a remake of a 1956 BBC serial called'My Friend Charles',& as such gallops thru the material in a
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short time.I found it fast moving,enjoyable & unpretentious.Did anyone else notice the scenes,towards the end,where John Mills was being gassed?-the
As a Christie fan, I gave it 7 stars, but it takes 3 hours to make its way through a
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action-free story.
This movie has a suggestion... and it works
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well.
Another good point is the role that sexual jealousy plays even in
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progressive milieus that think that age-old conventions can easily be surpassed.The atmosphere of the Blitz was also convincing as well as the portrayal of the distinct outlooks among people who have experienced war as opposed to those who talk about it theorizing on it's possible political outcomes.I think one would recommend such a movie.
Last year I went to see Rescue Dawn and was somewhat surprised at how
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mainstream the film was, yet couldn't help but imagine Herzog taking his actors and crew into the actual jungle to not only make the film, but to live it.
The professional aspect of the movie is astonishing considering it's
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low budget.
Has the proliferation of
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high quality shows on the proliferating TV networks made it possible for people to produce, direct, finance and/or star in their own films who might otherwise not have been able to?
The language, the stark treatment and the natural acting (by a
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unknown cast for that time) might have been even more shocking at that time for an Indian populace more familiar with fantasy cinema.
Due to a very misleading advertising campaign, I saw this film in theatres at the
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young age of 10.
Not everyone will like it (hence the
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low rating on IMDb), but that's because it is not conventional Hollywood dumbtainment; rather, it challenges the viewer on several levels.
Custers greatest victory may of in fact come at Gettysburg,Pa.His forces which occupied an area called cemetery ridge at the field at Gettysburg in the summer of 1863 were able to defeat a Jeb Stuart Led Cavalry of some 6,000 rebels with but a force of 2,300.I Think the heroics at Gettysburg by Custer are worth some discussion.There is speculation had in the movie that Custers appointment was a blunder, well you better guess again because not only did Custer have men in his corner but he established a petition to present to the Governor of the State of Michigan which by the way was
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new to the Union Cause and where preparing to form Cavalry regiments.Though Custer was severely admonished for that kind of shenanigan when he showed up in all that Gold Braid it was not by accident as you would be led to believe.The truth be told Custers defense at Gettysburg prohibited Jeb Stuart from having lunch at the Unions rear stores and vitally protected that flank.This action by the way occurred and it was timed to coincide with Picketts Charge so to make for the greatest likelihood of success.It was a critical victory and Custer was at his bravest and best.His men did follow him to hell and lived to tell about it.
Adapted from Sam Shepard's play, this movie retains many play-like elements such as a
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fixed setting (a roadside 50's motel in the Southwest) and extensive, intriguing dialogues.
The fact that it was
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short lived is sadly reflective on the state of television.
This movie was made on a
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small budget (10-20 million dollars?) with almost no promotion at all from its distributors.
Since the ratings on IMDb are
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high (and they must also have been
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high on Netflix), I guess I put it in my queue because it is advertised as a gentle comedy from the UK, a category that has produced many films I liked immensely.
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