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This chap with the winchester
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rifle has none of the strength, stature, subtlety, or humour needed for the part, and is upstaged by everyone including the witch doctor, who incidentally seems from my point of view to be more convincing as an actor than the rest of the cast.
"Le Locataire"("The Tenant")is without a doubt one of the most important horror movies ever made.Polanski stars as a Trelkovsky,a timid file clerk living in Paris,who answers an advertisement for an apartment,only to find that the previous tenant attempted suicide by leaping from the apartment window.Trelkovsky is compelled to visit her in the hospital and there he meets Stella(Isabelle Adjani).Trelkovsky immediately moves in when the previous tenant dies and,at first,is quite pleased with having found such a nice apartment.His happiness is soon replaced by waves of paranoia as he becomes increasingly suspicious of his neighbours,who seem to be trying to provoke Trelkovsky into
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the previous tenant's suicide.This film is great.Polanski manages to create a surreal atmosphere of dread and paranoia.Plenty of brilliant moments such as the classic scene where Trelkovsky discovers the previous tenant's tooth in a hole in the wall,or the fever dream where he wanders into the building's bathroom to find the walls covered with hieroglyphics.The photography by Sven Nykvist is truly beautiful."The
It takes a little while to get into it, but by the end the whole room is screaming, shouting, yelling, rewinding scenes repeatedly,
repeating
dialogue, and just totally and completely engrossed in the moviegoing experience that is Pia Zadora in "The Lonely Lady"!
Pang escapes and hides in a squalid landfill shack where he meets a woman who came here to find her mother and keeps
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her father won't let her leave (Pang doesn't speak Chinese and doesn't understand this but saves her from her father who appears to be having sex with her maybe this is the reason for Cat III).
And, after all these years, people still delight in
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the famous Streep line, accent and all: "A dingo ate moy baby!" Including that imp "Elaine Benis" on "Seinfeld."
I just want to add my two cents worth, and forgive me if I am
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something that has already been posted, but I feel it is worth reminding people of the everlovin' genius of Damon Runyon.
An American woman, her European husband and children return to her mother's home in "Watch on the Rhine," a 1943 film based on the play by Lillian Hellman, and starring Paul Lukas (whom I believe is
repeating
his stage role here), Bette Davis, Lucile Watson, George Coulouris, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and Donald Woods.
I won't bother
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what others have said.
In the first part you just keep asking yourself about this 'malinski' and 'bellini' stuff (there are many more examples of this lingo) and because they keep
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the same jokes (with different twists) they get funnier and funnier.
On my list of favorite movies, Moonstruck is number 3. It's a "feel good" movie where you leave the theatre humming "that's amore" or
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some of your favorite lines: "old man, if you give those dogs another piece of my food, I'll kick you till you're dead"; "Chrissy, bring me the big knife", "who's dead", "do you love him Loretta....., good because when you do, they drive you crazy because they know they can".
Burton has (and still have) Depp, Kusturica has Miki Manojlovic, and somehow they got critical praise for
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same formula over and over again.
OMG! (I'm just
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myself now...) It will live on with girls who like Miranda July but feel like eating ice cream and pretending they're dumb.
I cannot comment any more than what previous viewers have stated and to the characters, plot and overall quality of this film without
repeating
their own words.
moreover, these citations are the most stereotypical, the explanations (of the ruins, legends, etc) the most simplicist,
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parrot-like the information one can usu find in primary-school text books.
I feel like I want to puke because he's so not funny, his jokes and
repeating
words have gotten old, and he just goes on and on about crap that nobody cares about.
Back to the dialogue, this is one of those films that has you
repeating
the dialogue to your friends' days after and stealing the words for yourself.
Specifically, the religious nut girl at the end
repeating
some prayer over and over, and forcing her agnostic commanding female soldier to repeat this fantasy nonsense.
Having abandoned quality after the first one the series has opted for
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a formula with usually increasing flesh and hoping that word of mouth and shear deluge of films will make money.
People get the feeling that the movie is only repeating, with minor changes, something that was already done.
Not so much a picturisation of Ellery Queen's 1934 The Chinese Orange Mystery, this flick is a take on Paramount's 1933 Alice in Wonderland, with Miss Henry snugly and smugly
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her part as the innocent abroad, while Eddie Quillan makes impotent if cheeky woo as the bungling knight.
It stars out with Joan Crawford walking the streets in a trance-like state and she keeps on
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the name David.
The continuing story gets a drastic change in geography this time around as it is transferred from the bustling streets and skyscrapers of Chicago, Illinois to the muggy, bourbon soaked south of New Orleans, Louisiana where the towering hook-handed would-be-urban-legend character of "Candyman" decides to wreak havoc by slicing and dicing through the family of his unwitting and white great, great, granddaughter (I believe it was) who, much like the first film, makes the lame-brained mistake of
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his name into a mirror five times on a dare.
Betty Anderson (Terry Moore) is the town "fast girl" whose romantic liaisons set the community's tongues wagging, while Constance tries to fight her attraction to high school principal Mike Rossi (Lee Phillips), again afraid of history
repeating
itself.
Rather than
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the same review three times, all three segments of this film can be summarized similarly: These three tales are all masterfully produced, seamlessly cast, and flawlessly produced.
SHE LOOKS JUST LIKE THE DEAD GIRL, YOUR THE SICK ONE-- has got to be the funniest line that was not intended to be funny in the whole movie- I laughed, along with the rest of the theater, for about 2 minutes after that-- and then when the Voice Over comes on and its SCARElett's voice
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it again, I just could not contain my laughter anymore!
The plot is not worth repeating, you've seen it a million times, you know, a sheriff in a moral crisis- what sets this film apart is that it's over two hours long, and apparently no one had the wherewithal cut it to a watchable length.
Then later Norrington pushes further
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it with "when a man loves a woman".
Let me start out by
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what has been stated before, it is very much Dabney Coleman who single handedly saves this film from mediocrity.
We kept on guessing the movie would show what 'it got' in the next 5 minutes, and we kept
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that to ourselves every 5 minutes, but when the movie ended it still had not happened.
Yes the show had it's up's, but very few, and none of them where worth
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the next day.
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