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Still, I don't consider these to be negative remarks, as "The Unseen" is a completely unpretentious and modestly unsettling thriller that clearly never intended to be the greatest horror classic of the decade.
Some of the negative comments i read are true,the movie is full of clichés and the story doesn't ring true at all.Also,even though every character in the movie
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how good they look together,i don't think there is screen chemistry there.
I am not a usual commenter on this website but seeing how underrated this movie is, I endeavour myself to write some comments and
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about it.
Hopkins as the princess and Barbier as the king are worse than caricatures and there are some very xenophobic
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here and there.
One of the characters we've been following
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that these damned Spaniards and Italians he now has working for him in his factory don't know how to make Volkswagons.
From the disgusting habits of Lister to the delightful cheekiness of The Cat to the smug
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from Rimmer the comic moments just go on and on.
As a half-Italian good old fashioned communist girl I took particular offense at the implied witless
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suggesting Italy is still ruled by the Mafia.
His candid
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are a riot.
Several members of the cult are interviewed; they make strikingly cogent
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about the human race's self-destructive war-like nature, petty religious squabbles, the appalling lack of civility and communication in our society, the infamous Roswell incident, the American government's cover-up of information concerning the existence of UFOs, and their desire to educate the ignorant public about what's really going down.
This film had me second guessing the FCC and the sanity of the people at Dreamworks, who as of the last few years have really allowed a lot of innuendo's and straight forward adult oriented
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into their kids films.In this film towards the end the sexuality of the film takes one gigantic leap where two title characters roll around on the ground in a make out session.
All those sarcastic
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about lack of British manufacturing and dark murmurings about the Japanese taking over, all seem irrelevant as an expanded service industry and tourism helped by cheaper imports from China and India, seems to have more than filled the gap.
I rented the movie based on several recommendations that it was a superb (perhaps the best) heist movie, including Roger Ebert's
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in his review of The Score.
I saw the preview and found myself laughing hysterically at some of Dana's
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and looking forward to seeing the movie (little did I know that such jokes as "the Neapolitan ice-cream" debate would be omitted to make room for crap like the fart jokes involving the ridiculous villain).
It is equal opportunity in its derogatory
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and racism, and that's part of the charm.
I wonder if those viewers who think this is all great fun would tolerate similar
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aimed at them, not in a studio, but in the street.
So it is really quite sad that there are always these
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the last of the real Columbo's', 'the final good episode', 'here's where episodes became to long', 'here's where Falk was too old', etc, etc. Enjoy every episode for its own merits.
A few
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: 1) The characters move from from strange places (an auction room's warehouse, an isolated laundromat) to even stranger places (a tunnel in Central Park, a ghostly villa on a cliff).
The whole new explanation for Samara's diabolical antics made the audience groan with
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like -- ah comon now!
This film is full of nasty remarks, swear-words and silly jokes.
I am not going to try to outdo the preceding
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regarding "Zenda" with it's superlative cast and their matchless performances I will however, give my opinion of the high point of this great film.
The deplorable rest of the story goes as follows: When Mrs. Paradine sees that the valet gets more and more under suspect of being the killer, she starts slowly to make confessions, first in the form of suggestive
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They do share scenes but there are only lame suggestive
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from Murphy and Nielsen's character is so devoid of humour that you have a nagging suspicion that she was only cast as some sort of deal with Stallone (Nielsen's hubby at the time), since he was to star in the first movie.
So calm down a little with the harsh
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Supposedly these three selfish stooges find a baby on the doorstep and then bicker relentlessly about having to look after the child... whining and slapping each other in-between pathetic songs.... and spitting hateful
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at this tiny kid.
In his opening courtroom remarks, Bogart instructs the jury that the criminal past of the young man on trial for murdering a cop doesn't matter, it's completely irrelevant.
What more can I say about Contagion that hasn't been already said in other
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Actors were good considering what they had to work with.If you are going to write disparaging remarks,they should be directed at the editor.They all had to start somewhere.Good movie.James Clayton did an excellent job trying to make something out of the script.I've seen his work in other movies that were written far better and the editor didn't butcher the work.He has a lot of talent.I'll bet money that if he ever gets involved with a dynamic script that allows him to show what he can do,he will be a force to be reckoned with.Don't forget,this is Canada.It is a heck of a struggle just to get started and then even harder to find a project that will do a good actor justice.
The Rose is about a woman of the same name, Rose, who is brought down from her rock and roll stardom by drugs, sex, and obscene
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from mean men calling her obscene names.
However his sly
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actually satisfy and it just wouldn't be the same without them.
Another thing that really made this a bad adaptation was the fact that nanny was a rookie on her craft...With this change, they managed to lose the sarcastic remarks, her sassy points of view and made it so cliché and predictable.
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