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This is a film I feel has been
remarkably
underrated.
The picture quality is
remarkably
good and the performances every bit as good as the memory thought.
They are all there at St. Trinian's, that
remarkably
easy-going English school for girls led by headmistress Millicent Fritton (Alastair Sim).
Without Guney's sometimes overblown social-political anger (especially in his last film, the 1983 prison drama "Duvar-The Wall"), "Distance" captures the essence of Turkish life quite
remarkably.
I agree that Spielberg's films aren't even in the same league as the films discussed here, such as William Cameron Menzies' brilliant INVADERS FROM MARS, to name just one of the many titles examined, but this is still a
remarkably
good overview of 1950s paranoid sci-fi.
The wit,pathos and tension of Wilde's work have been
remarkably
transferred to the screen.
Remarkably
well done, but under-recognized because of limited distribution.
I thought I'd witnessed every wrinkle the crime/gangster flick had to offer, but the Garrett-Marcin-Hammett combination pull off some genuine thrills and surprises here, thanks to the inventively forceful direction by Mamoulian, the atmospheric photography by Lee Garmes, plus
remarkably
sharp film editing and flawless special effects.
The supporting cast is fine too, with Yo Yo Mung making a strong impression in a tiny role, and even the often histrionic Waise Lee (looking remarkably, and very aptly, like a bald Andy Lau) reining it in to good effect.
Virtuoso performances and
remarkably
memorable characters teamed with a riotously sarcastic script catapult the film, helmed by the continuously unpredictable Mike Nichols, to the top of the year's best.
The animation is wonderful; the characters are
remarkably
expressive and their adventures are great fun.
The three stories are
remarkably
well-done for independent productions and capture those traumatic feelings of "coming out" when you aren't really sure it's a good idea.
Joan Cusack is also
remarkably
funny and exaggerated; and the same goes for all the other casts.
I found that it had a
remarkably
rare combination of it being appealing to both adults and children alike.
I watched this expecting to see the usual British stiff upper lip stereotypes and was surprised to find the dialogue
remarkably
natural and tinged with black humour.
The scenes during the approach and attack are
remarkably
realistic in their depiction of a fighting ship and the stuff ups and banter among the ship's company (well at least based on my service in the 1970s).
Wayne Wang's direction may be the ingredient which made this film much more impressive to me than "Slums of Beverly Hills", which covers
remarkably
similar ground.
It's two great actors, each playing a basic type of role that they have proved at other points in their careers that they can manage
remarkably
well, and with a magnificent director at the helm.
These students (uneducated black kids on an island off South Carolina) are actually shown learning, and their collective wide-eyed innocence is
remarkably
sweet.
But when I viewed it yesterday I found it
remarkably
affecting and enjoyable.
It's a complex situation told in a
remarkably
simple and funny dialogue.
This eloquent, simple film makes a
remarkably
clear statement about a teenager and his father.
The acting, other reviews notwithstanding, was
remarkably
well-done.
Well, THE BARBARIANS is
remarkably
trashy action/adventure movie that wants to be another CONAN THE BARBARIAN, and fails at every level.
Anycase, if this movie wasn't Made-For-TV, it should have been, it's so
remarkably
low-budget, underscripted, underacted, and hits every 70's cliche except disco.
The endless parade of American actors most definitely gave this French film a
remarkably
non-French feel.
His perfect plan only works because everyone else in the film is
remarkably
trusting and stupid.
In this film, Don Corleone spends lots of time pondering his past deeds and his bleak future, perhaps even the Afterlife, then recovers
remarkably
fast in order to pull off some fantastic business deal or order the death of this one or that one like the big time operator he is, deep down.
Fox's "The True Story Of Jesse James" (1957) is a
remarkably
poor widescreen remake of their prestigious 1939 Tyrone Power/Henry Fonda classic "Jesse James".
The trailer (which I saw on a Something Weird DVD) is much better than the entire film, which is
remarkably
forgettable.
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