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Indeed, much of the success of the show could be attributed to the fact that the proverbial pair of mismatched cops it featured drove a tricked out Ford Gran Torino -- an otherwise uncool make of car which somehow became cool because it was given a
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ugly red-and-white paint job.
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funny western/revolutionary action pic stars Mitchum as a con artist who poses as a priest and Langella as the South American' dictator he and his friends have been blackmailed into assassinating.
Both Midler and Caan are expert performers, but they have
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little on-screen chemistry, and although they score points individually they never quite seem to be working in tandem.
The puppet-animation, which looks
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similar to the later puppet-animation of Rankin/Bass, is exquisitely detailed and beautiful.
But both work
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well.
"May" quickly became a cult-favorite due to its
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well-done script, it's superbly original direction and the breakthrough performance of Angela Bettis in the lead role.
The ending is
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incoherent, alternating between scenes of the monster holding the final meteorite fragment aloft and quick views of a descending roman candle ball which makes funny sounds.
The premise of the story - a young girl finding a time barrier at an abandoned naval station - is truly intriguing, add in some atmospheric direction from a team of excellent directors, sparse but brilliantly executed location footage and some solid performances - special note goes to the flawless and concentrated performance of Denis Quilley as Commander Traynor and you have a
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entertaining and memorable series.
........ Quite possibly - but what we have is truly special, consistently brilliant, consistently thought provoking and
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well made for its small budget, skillfully avoiding ambitious special effects and concentrating on character, mood and atmosphere.
But for a movie called LEATHERFACE, the character of Leatherface is
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flat and boring.
"Ginger Snaps" single-handedly raised my interest in lycanthropic cinema, and "Ginger Snaps Unleashed" is a
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strong sequel that works for many of the same reasons.
I loved the trailer for this movie because it looked interesting and funny.I really liked the 2 leads Nick Nolte and Trevor Morgan.They work really well together and I could easily see them working together in other movies.I liked the relationship they built.Ray was estranged from his own son for reasons we don't know and David looked to Ray as a father figure since his own dad couldn't be there for him because of a disability.It isn't uncommon for males to bond this way whether it be platonic or not.Throughout history older men have often had younger male companions.Unfortunately society nowadays has to put their ugly spin on it and make assumptions.Even in the movie David's younger friends ridiculed him about spending time with the older ump even though there was nothing happening except they were developing a friendship and Dave was like a son to Ray, and I think Dave looked up to Ray and respected him and later obviously really cared about him.The only problem with this movie I had was their relationship was over as quick as it began, and it seemed there was way too much more that had to be done and said.I agree with what another person said about why even mention Dave's mother since she wasn't even in the movie period.None of her absence made sense and wasn't explained well or explored at all.Also the 2 kids turned out
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well for having a disabled dad and being abandoned by their mother.I didn't find that believable.And then there was this whole back story about Ray's past that got thrown in and also not explored.If these missing characters were in the movie it would be easier to understand the characters better and understand how they ended up being so broken.I mean for Chris'sakes!
The Adventures of Robin Hood holds up
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well, perhaps because it focuses on the story elements which have had universal appeal throughout the centuries.
Also for a film made half a century ago it has
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stood up to the test of time quite well.
This is certainly not representative of the 30's or clumsy as another very
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wrong user said.
Kudos for that, no doubt, belong to the director (who also wrote it), who assembled a
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colorful group of actors and fashioned one of the funniest ensemble performances I've ever seen on the screen, a comedy that unfolds with a paradoxically poetic visual style that keeps you howling even when the actors aren't speaking.
"The Visitor" is an unbearably pretentious film, ridiculously plotted and
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boring considering the overload of story elements.
I was laughing out loud during some lines in the theatre and Kate Hudson performed
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In a word, like the previous years Hound of the Baskervilles, it was
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MISCAST.
"As Good As It Gets" boasts a splendid, delightful combination of wonderful, zesty acting and a
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bright and effective screenplay.
But for all that, like Carry On and Doctor films, it is
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easy to watch and has a fascinating British charm all of it's own.
In this case the status quo is a love triangle with some other interesting British type characters and interesting British atmosphere, not to mention giants Lee and Cushing playing
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believable people, particularly Cushing, whose character is so believable in his errors as well as his attributes.
Mr Grant never gets into first gear let alone out of it in the less - than - taxing part of the posh English shrink with a practice in San Francisco and a reluctance to have children without long and serious consideration,a
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sensible attitude that renders him an object of contempt and ridicule in this movie.He stutters a lot and closes his eyes to express deep emotion,furrowing his brow then,in desperation, resorts to shouting and waving his arms like everybody else.
Humphrey Bogart, in his first good movie role, is appropriately menacing; he looks
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like John Dillinger, and shows even at this stage of his career much of the charm and charisma that later propelled him to superstardom.
Davis's Julie has a
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blind spot about how far womens rights have gone in the age of Millard Fillmore, for it is only four years since the first womens suffrage conference was held in New York State.
I've heard bad things about his personality, lifestyle, bla bla bla, but, the fact of the matter is (no matter what kind of selfish bean he may be) he is a
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good actor.
As
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bad this film is, somehow there is a certain macabre interest in watching a film that is at such a level.
It's really a shame because the directing is actually pretty good, the score feels just right, most of the actors hold their own, and the sets actually look
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authentic considering what an extremely low budget this movie clearly had.
Sweet, nostalgic, fall-down funny, wistful, at times
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poignant and sad...this Allen film has it all and shows the director at the top of his form.
Recently, I am noticing that a
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high percentage of those German films that are released on international dvds have as topic the Nazi time.
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