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The filming technique
reminded
me of MTV.
Shot with great style that
reminded
me some Errol Morris films, well arranged and simply gripping.
It
reminded
me a lot of Remember the Titans because it included comedy, sadness, and just awesomeness.
But it
reminded
me of a 2004 version of the first Friday the 13th.
It was fitting that in his last film, Rod Steiger
reminded
us once more of his inventive power as an actor.
The warmest, most engaging movie of its genre, Those Lips, Those Eyes, made me smile and cry as it
reminded
me of the work it takes to pursue a dream and the pain of disappointment.
She
reminded
me of Janice on Friends.
I can relate to it so much...It
reminded
me when my sister had to go to college, we had to move from place to place, and my mom acts like Adele August!
The constant presence of priests and the creepy atmospheres,
reminded
me a bit of The Exorcist and some of its decent Italian rip-offs, but this was going to be something completely different...
Oh, and was anyone else
reminded
of Gallager by the villain or is it just me?
All this
reminded
me of the much-better theatrical film "Whistle Down The Wind", where Hayley Mills befriends convict Alan Bates, but you certainly can't fault the direction here, which is smooth, or the performances, which are sterling.
The transformations
reminded
me a lot of werewolf transformations in other movies, but the werewolves themselves are very beastly and not very dog like.
Though the war sequences
reminded
me of Saving Private Ryan, such a work was never attempted on Indian Screen.
His blue eyes
reminded
me of Paul Newman's.
Watched Uzumaki last night and right away was
reminded
of two early Peter Weir films from Australia, The Last Wave and Picnic At Hanging Rock.
There are 6 deaths and one of them you don't see but, it leaves you mind to think "how was she killed?" the stranded theme
reminded
me of 1977's the Hills Have Eyes, which followed kind of the same concept, but in the desert with canninbals.
Just the other day I was
reminded
of this movie by something on TV.
The storyline kinda
reminded
me of The City of God.
The ending, which I won't spoil for you here,
reminded
my partner and myself of M Night Shyamalan's institutional masterwork The Sixth Sense for it's mind altering twist that has left me thinking weeks after viewing.
I can't even say what it
reminded
me of, but go see it!
Throughout the entire film we are
reminded
of the industrialized state of Russia because of the repeated shots of a train passing by the screen.
This
reminded
me what a true small movie can accomplish.
You know, this movie
reminded
me so much of so many people I know, I think that's the reason why I loved this movie so much.
Chaney, as the voiceless Gargon, had a rather limited role (one which
reminded
me of the Hunchback of Notre Dame, actually) while Karloff had a somewhat more substantial role as Dr. Meissen.
A little too hokey for me and it
reminded
me of going back to school.
Thematically and mechanistically, the plot
reminded
me of David Mamet's 'House of Games', but the film still feels fresh and sharp, right up to the final twist of the ending whose flavour was expected, but whose pointedness is unexpectedly delicious.
As was the case with a recent episode "The Howling Man," I was
reminded
of my long standing suspicion that, for example, if Jesus were to come to earth to bring his followers to Heaven, he would be immediately judged insane and probably thrown into an asylum.
The last scene is purely "harakiri" type of behavior and
reminded
me the final phrase from one famous samurai movie - "We've won all battles but lost the war".
The way they used some intense sound, it
reminded
me a lot of an Aronofsky film.
The movie
reminded
me a lot of "While you were Sleeping" which I really love.
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