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It came
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late in the cycle of original prime-time animation for television - before video eliminated the market.
It's a story of a
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successful young man in the real estate business.
It's well written, well directed and the
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unknown actors are doing a fine job!
I am a big fan of the fifties, because it is the decade in which I started watching movies, but I am also aware that
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low budgets and heavy handed censorship made even the best fifties films somewhat dubious -- e.g.
At first the atmosphere is
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light, one of love, friendship and fun.
Jovavich seems as beautifully dangerous as other
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recent worthy contenders for the "film" fatale pantheon like Fiorentino, J-Lo, Boyle, Russell.
How can you fix a film that has... -too much opera for horror fans, -too creepy ending for opera fans, -too little action for Karloff fans, -too much Karloff for melodrama fans, -and a director who seems content with showcasing his lavish sets and the
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new Technicolor process?
Robert Urich is the big city cop with domestic problems and a "cute" alcohol habit whom is the only one who can solve these mutilations-don't expect Jo-Beth Williams
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competent country cop to pull it off.
Like most shows that deal with time-travel, the story does not make much sense, but this show is an excellent example of how far the series had come in a
relatively
short time.
Much like Louis Malle's similarly themed film from 1987 AU REVOIR, LES ENFANTS, Vittorio daSica's THE GARDEN OF THE FINZI-CONTINI's is a meditative piece on the
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safe haven of a group of people -- in this case, an entire family of wealthy Jews who enjoy a life of privilege as the horrors of World War II and anti-Semitism rages on.
This is what happens when you try to restrain Richard Pryor's talents to a
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safe and formulaic setting.
The victim took a whole year to die a particularly slow and nasty death - much worse than Jesus in The Passion - while the others were dispatched
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quickly.
This movie is pure Republic Pictures B-movie all the way, with
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low production values, Vera Ralston (girlfriend of the CEO) and lots of action.
Relatively
unknown due to poor distribution and New York Film Festival skullduggery, this breathtaking film presents a unique epic vision with quasi-dramatic elements and cinematographic wizardry.
"Winning London" is just a
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cheap made "The Olsens are on holiday"-video-clip.
The movie seems to start slowly and the story is only
relatively
important.
The first half of the film is
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straightforward and rooted in reality, as a soldier stationed in the jungle goes on leave to a bustling city and falls in love with a young man who lives and works there.
Although this story is
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confined to a simple bar set I found the characters that enter the scene are very animated and entertaining.
There's actually a couple
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good deaths.
The setting is gorgeous and production values are
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high.
It's a
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short film, only 87 minutes and moves at a nice pace.
Three cheers for Freak Man-Boy BARK! Apart from this, Zombie Dead has little plot and atmosphere, though there are some
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Gory scenes to make up for this.
Shot on a
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low budget but managing to not seem so, the films main tricks are in the editing, jump cuts and flashbacks only adding to the suspense as you begin to piece together the whole sordid story.
Venis looked pretty good in the ring, his character was still
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fresh at this time.
While enough can never be said about these tragedies, some have been
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ignored.
It is really difficult to put two
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cute guys in bed, have a sex scene which shows everything but penetration and make it absolutely boring.
The main characters are played by
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unknowns which I think works well for the characters.
Runs Silent" is dull and confusing,the characters are annoying and one-dimensional and the film is
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gore-free.If the movie ain't gonna be scary,at least they should make it bloody."Fear
Despite the movie's Harlequin-level romance novel title, the unlikely pairing of classic Hollywood leading lady Claudette Colbert and resident bad-boy Orson Welles actually works in this intriguing albeit far-fetched 1946 melodrama directed by the
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undistinguished Irving Pichel.
Believe it or not, before this time, all kinds of taboos were
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common in films coming from reputable Hollywood studios.
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