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This film revolves around Olivia Hussey, who spends a night of passion with an unstable yacht owner who may have murdered his ex-wife, who looks
remarkably
like Ms. Hussey.
The Richard Burton/Elizabeth Taylor roadshow lands in Sardinia and hooks up with arty director Joseph Losey for this
remarkably
ill-conceived Tennessee Williams fiasco.
That's what I found myself saying time after time in the
remarkably
inept 3rd act of this sorry excuse for a film.
The acting is
remarkably
stiff and unconvincing.The film doesn't seem to know whether it is going for a real horror approach or to go down the camp and kitsch route.
A great number of fine character actors appear in this film (Helen Broderick, Zasu Pitts, Even Arden), but the material falls
remarkably
short of their talents.
This works well for years and Buddy, the gorilla, is truly a
remarkably
intelligent addition to her home.
A warm, sweet and
remarkably
charming film about two antagonistic workers in the same shop (James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan) who are carrying on a romance via mailbox without either of them knowing it.
It is a tribute to everybody involved that what sounds on paper
remarkably
like a piece of nonsense is in fact a tense exceptionally well made picture with fine performances all round.
Emy's descent into vice after she falsely assumes that George has abandoned her is bleak and upsetting; ditto the
remarkably
sad and heartbreaking surprise bummer ending.
What viewers should appreciate about this film is the talent of Waters and the pint-sized Sammy Davis Jr., who out taps his contemporary, Shirley Temple, and looks
remarkably
the same facially as he did as an adult.
The movie was
remarkably
clean for a modern film and the violence appropriate for children 13 and up.
The two grow
remarkably
close and soon can't live without each other.
Movies that were X rated such as MIDNIGHT COWBOY, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, GREETINGS, LAST TANGO IN Paris, and FRITZ THE CAT all seem
remarkably
tame compared to the shocking things that people can get away with an R rating today.
I rented it to see Jeffrey Meek (very disappointed he was in it such a short time, blink and you'll miss him!) but found the movie
remarkably
entertaining.
No film version of the novel was ever attempted (it is
remarkably
rich in subplots that actually serve as counterpoints to each other, so that it would have been very hard to prune it down).
Third and most chilling vignette, "Sweets to the Sweet" - Quiet, reserved and secretive widower John Reid (a typically terrific Christopher Lee in a rare semi-sympathetic role) hires nanny Ann Norton (the fine Nyree Dawn Porter) to take care of his seemingly cute and harmless daughter Jane (a
remarkably
spooky and unnerving performance by the adorable Chloe Franks).
The first two movies are insipid wet noodles compared to the
remarkably
robust Oliver!.
Jodie Foster, Cherie Currie (the former lead singer of the seminal all-girl rock group the Runaways in her
remarkably
able acting debut), Marilyn Kagan, and Kandice Stroh are uniformly believable, splendid and touching as the titular quartet, who are a tight-knit clique of troubled, fiercely loyal adolescent girls with negligent, uncaring, self-absorbed parents who do their best to grow up and fend for themselves in the affluent San Fernando Valley, California suburbs.
Remarkably, even at almost two hours in length Tiempo de Valientes doesn't wear out its welcome, and indeed writer-director Damian Szifron sets up a potential sequel in the film's charming coda.
She didn't have much of a role; in fact, I though she could have used a much stronger one...her character wasn't nearly developed enough, though she did
remarkably
well with what she had.
I won't illustrate it - you can see a
remarkably
long list of quotes on this thread - but any film that can make subjects like the defense of using expensive copper piping rather than brass for plumbing purposes into memorable dialog is amazing to me.
"Pickup on South Street" is no exception, and despite the dated themes, the film-making style is
remarkably
ahead of its time.
Ivashov, in his film debut, gives a
remarkably
natural and free-wheeling performance as the soldier who is basically a good-natured country boy.
Dr. Kravaal (played by Karloff, of course, in still another of his overly ardent scientist roles) is
remarkably
brought back to life, and begins his scientific pursuits anew.
They even had the one training session scene in which everyone
remarkably
improves, which I thought had been retired forever.
The two leads are unlikable, homophobic morons, but it still adds up into a
remarkably
funny endeavor.
His main purpose in this movie is just to stand around looking cute and sing love songs, which he does
remarkably
well, so we can forgive him that.
Million Dollar Baby, which he wrote, Crash and Flags of Our Fathers were all showy films, but In the Valley of Elah is
remarkably
subtle.
Jonathan Shields, played
remarkably
by Kirk Douglas, goes from poor, unknown movie producer, to becoming one of the richest and most powerful men in Hollywood.
There really is little going for this film, even by the occasionally barrel scraping standards of Eighties slasher films this is
remarkably
shoddy, about as accomplished as a cheap old home movie, but for enthusiasts of terrible films there are some bright spots.
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