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In some ways this
reminds
me of the film SLIDING DOORS, though instead of focusing on one random event, seemingly random stuff happens repeatedly and each one helps build to the cute conclusion.
And, in so many ways it
reminds
me of the later film, A YANK AT OXFORD.
this
reminds
me mostly of the kind of stuff they used to play on the mtv show, cartoon sushi, in particular a short that features a cat chasing a man's severed butt-cheek around the house.
Because Stefano Accorsi is gorgeous and
reminds
me of Andrea Pazienza, who was, like Freccia, beautiful and talented and good and lost his life because of the heroin, that Ligabue shows as it is, unglamorous and ugly, without indulging in easy moralisms.
All things considered this documentary
reminds
us that we own a common treasure called "EARTH".
Pat Boone behind the sulky
reminds
me of my father who was drawn to the trotters because, unlike thoroughbred jockeys, men of normal height and weight can be drivers.
Though the plot is melodramatic, it's so intelligently written and acted that it
reminds
us of how satisfying good melodrama can be.
I consider it a prerequisite for any trip to Italy, or any vacation at all, because it
reminds
you to open yourself up to a broader experience (yup, find the magic).
It
reminds
me of a Hallmark movie so give it a chance and decide for yourself.
Then there's the kick-ass soundtrack which features the tremendously talented K.D. Lang (who
reminds
me a little of Patsy Cline) at her best.
It
reminds
of Trainspotting, with a bit of Italian touch.
This show
reminds
me a lot of the classic family sitcoms from the 80's and 90's that used to be on ABC.
It kicks ass and rocks as far as action goes, but the interactions of the characters and societal reactions to "mutants
" reminds
us of the constant prejudices that we face (and make) everyday.
About 4 years later I had the privilege of seeing Luciano Pavarotti sing at the Metropolitan Opera house in New York (in Tosca) so seeing the ending of this film
reminds
me very much of that great night.
It
reminds
me of the type of film made during the 40's.
"Pecker" harkens back to John's early mainstream stage in that it
reminds
the viewer of the same kind of humor that was evident in "Polyester".
In fact, Phil Daniels' lovable rogue
reminds
you of Danny the dealer in Withnail and I, with his scholarly approach and scientific commitment to drugs.
It also
reminds
us to be careful what we wish for.
The story here
reminds
me of a Dickens tale of days when children were almost chattel.
When Denzel was trying to hook his brother up on the job,
reminds
me of my teen ages when my brother was always mad with me about getting myself busy all the time.
although I don't recommend it for children, or would anybody besides me like it, but please search it up on the net (its a short film, look up film cow), its style
reminds
me of south park, but less violent.
Still, Frederick Elmes's camerawork keeps one interested in the dull bits (and every now and again you see a shot which
reminds
you he worked for David Lynch).
Utilizing a very small number of locations and characters, and also using water in almost every scene both as a cleansing and drowning metaphorical symbol throughout, this movie, though clearly suffering from a minuscule budget,
reminds
me in many ways of the more fully realized and more recent scenario, namely the French film "SWIMMING POOL" which it seems to me at least may have borrowed liberally some useful ideas from "UP AGAINST AMANDA."
It
reminds
me of the pulp sci-fi comics and novels of the 1940s and '50s, complete with ray guns and ridiculous science.
The two garbage men are so funny, it
reminds
me of a TV sketch show in the UK called 'Little Britain'.
This episode
reminds
me of why it would sometimes be miserable to film up in British Columbia.
The movie starts of with a scene where Hank sings a song with a bunch of kids called "when you stub your toe on the moon" It
reminds
me of Sinatra's song High Hopes, it is fun and inspirational.
Walker, a bounty hunter (apparently one of only three on the whole planet)
reminds
the prisoners that there is no escape, because there's only one shuttle out of the whole planet and they'd have him to deal with.
It
reminds
me of early Jackie Chan movies.
The blonde
reminds
me of a lovely Grushenka.
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