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The characters that were to represent the three aforementioned icons were awful and had to
resemblance
to the people they were to "supposedly" be.
How is it possible that no journalist or critic reminded us of the
resemblance
with that other better Flemish movie "Congo Express (1986)"?
The segments are devised around the same theme, "Love in Paris", but the
resemblance
ends there.
several scenes,the killer suddenly bears a strong
resemblance
to one of our horror icons.by
I, and those who watched his film with me, appreciated the fact that it was not the standard, predictable Hollywood fare that comes out every year, e.g. the Spielberg version with Tom Cruise that had only the slightest
resemblance
to the book.
I think the fact that this film is silent adds to the
resemblance
of madness, helping the viewer experience the characters inner world rather than the world outside his mind.
Raul Julia plays the oily chief of police who forces the reluctant Noah To impersonate the Just deceased dictator who Noah bears a remarkable resemblance, Sonia Braga plays the dictator's glamorously lusty mistress, who gives Noah a few lessons in how to 'act' like a dictator, Jonathan Winter's literally rounds off the cast as a CIA man In Parador posing as a hammock salesman.
Now, I'm not a big fan of many science fiction shows, so if it bares any
resemblance
to them, I didn't notice.
I even like the narrator's voice, even if it bothers one of my family members and bares some
resemblance
to some Walgreens commercials.
Undying used the Unreal engine but had very little
resemblance
to that game when it came to actual gameplay.
And "Strunzdumm" (the counterpart of Wormtong) indeed has some strong
resemblance
with Brad Dourif!
When the dictator dies suddenly, the Secret Police Chief (Julia) who is the one actually controlling the dictator and the country, drafts Jonathan to play the dictator, having noticed the
resemblance
between them.
The
resemblance
was often uncanny, and he clearly studied Lennon's mannerisms and vocal inflections.
A suspenseful thriller that bears some
resemblance
to Deliverance as for scenery and setting.
"Guys and Dolls," the seemingly indestructible stage musical, was captured on film in 1955 by Joseph L. Mankiewicz ("All About Eve") in a colorful, enjoyable movie that featured an all-star cast including Vivian Blaine (from the original Broadway show), Jean Simmons (whose character bears an odd
resemblance
to Audrey Hepburn in "Roman Holiday") and two of the all-time great leading men, Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando, both of whom had recently won Oscars for Best Supporting Actor ("From Here To Eternity") and Best Actor ("On the Waterfront") and were on the top of their game.
Didn't anyone else see the resemblance?? Oh and the last scene where the real doctor comes back to life was pathetic to say the least.
"I Don't Want to Be Born" (aka "The Devil Within Her"), clearly shows the influence of "Rosemary's Baby" and "The Exorcist", although the film to which it bears the greatest resemblance, in terms of its story, is "The Omen".
I have watched more than 5 times and whenever i think of my
resemblance
with character Dum.
Making a fairy tale out of one of the grimmest of twentieth century events and completely destroy any
resemblance
to well documented history is a crime against history, its victims and the children it grossly misinforms.
The only
resemblance
to the books was the names of the characters and the setting - other than that - the storyline was trashed.
MOST of the characters were badly miscast and only bore a lightly tainted
resemblance
to the characters created in the books.
I also did not mind that some of the side kicks may have had some
resemblance
to characters from other movies.
One of the witches bears a striking
resemblance
to his wife.
I don't know why it was called "The Hound of the Baskervilles" as it bore little
resemblance
to the well-known story of that name, nor why the main characters were named Holmes and Watson because they could just as easily have been called Jones and Bloggs and be done with it - they had nothing in common with the well-developed written characters of Holmes and Watson at all.
Then, after that, it bears no
resemblance
to the book.
Gary Bakewell is really trading in on his
resemblance
to Paul McCartney being as this is the second time that he has played the man.
Devin discovers that he has to spy and get information from Jon's stunning wife, Lydia (Jennifer O'Dell, who bears striking
resemblance
to a young Rebecca De Mornay).
This movie has a
resemblance
to the typical American romantic comedies, being in fact an English movie.
Not only do plane crashes not leave mushroom clouds, but when the image is compared to those of military grade bombs, a striking
resemblance
can be seen.
It's image of Sebastian dates from perhaps the Renaissance and has little
resemblance
to the actual story of the title character.
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