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Although based upon the book by Robert Standish, this initial set-up is highly
reminiscent
of Hitchock's "Rebecca", with leading lady Elizabeth Taylor clashing with the imposing chief of staff at the mansion and (almost immediately) her own husband, who is still under the thumb of his deceased-but-dominant father.
The songs are also lovely, not as good as Snow White's, but they are a delight to sing, and are
reminiscent
of Tchaikovsky.
Her performances are
reminiscent
of smoky jazz clubs (during the time of Miles Davis,Coltrane,Monk), 70's TV shows, intimate cabaret acts and concerts that are
reminiscent
of everyone from Judy Garland to Joan Jett.
This film is a bit
reminiscent
of the German film, THE NEVERENDING STORY because a child is magically transported to a strange land in order to be a hero.
It did take me back to my youth and let me
reminiscent
about a more innocent time.
The sparse dreamscapes were
reminiscent
of Wyeth paintings and amazingly effective.
act of the killing itself is fairly graphic.however the blood it self does not look real.it is
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of how a 70's slasher film would look.i
The screenplay is highly intelligent and it just seemed that it could have been opened up in a way more
reminiscent
of Seven.
A good film with--for its time--an intense, sprawling, rather dark story somewhat
reminiscent
of John Ford's "The Searchers" though not so brutal.
This film is in some ways
reminiscent
of "Bend of the River" (1952), also a Mann-Stewart work, but I found it far less sentimental and more interesting.
Jon Voight is brilliant in Midnight Cowboy, but Hoffman's performance, though
reminiscent
of his later turn in Rainman, is the kind of performance that keeps me watching movies.
The explanatory titles are strongly
reminiscent
of German Expressionist graphic design.
KELLS is so lavish -- almost Gothic in its layout (somewhat
reminiscent
of Klimt), wonderfully flat in general overall perspective, ornate in its Celtic & illuminated design, yet the characters are so simplistic and appealing -- AND it all works together beautifully.
I watched this show on the basis of it being told it was
reminiscent
of David Lynch's Twin Peaks - a show which I adore.
There is a shipload of beautiful images, dream-inspired, Escher-like paradoxes
reminiscent
of the hand drawing itself, or rather, erasing itself.
The tone is
reminiscent
of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, down to the locale (Savannah).
Vaguely
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of great 1940's westerns, like "The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre" (1948), "Red Rock West" is a story about conscience, greed, and betrayal.
With adult innuendo throughout the series and a touch of childhood through the set, the show is both
reminiscent
and invigorating.
This was very
reminiscent
of those Ealing comedies from England in the 1950s.
It is
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of past horror titles such as 'Deadly Friend' and 'Friday the 13th.'
He must have gained some talent as he aged; he's much more handsome at this point, and has an effortless charm,
reminiscent
of Clark Gable.
It is somewhat talky and you soon know where it is going, but it has shades
reminiscent
of Rosemary's Baby with regards to the man-woman relationship and a future conspiracy.
It really looks
reminiscent
of a made-for-TV movie.
Dakota, Jose and Douglas along with a great troupe of other cast deliver a fun filled, exciting performance that is
reminiscent
of the comedy and exploits known of them on stage in live performance.
I do watch this show from time to time, and its more like something
reminiscent
of propaganda programming from the 1930's than either a news or current events program.
The fights and reconciliations, including the reuniting of a divorced couple at a classy resort, are very
reminiscent
of Coward's "Private Lives" which had been filmed with disastrous results the year before.
This film is highly
reminiscent
of another film, LA TERRA TREMA.
The premise,
reminiscent
of other recent underground sports comedies like Dodgeball and Beerfest, doesn't have a lot of promise, it's true.
Sporting vividly realized, even brilliantly conceived scenes of terror visually
reminiscent
of Argento's best and pacing that could only be compared to that of the young John Carpenter, LIGHTHOUSE should be seen by anyone the least bit interested in Horror or good film making.
These scenes, with big Rondo and the blind woman, will likely cause most viewers to recall Frankenstein and the blind hermit in "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), just as his later sacrifices on her behalf are
reminiscent
of Chaplin's for his blind flower girl in "City Lights" (1931).
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