Retirement
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Now in
retirement
I LONG to have this and keep it to myself.
Legendary entertainer Maurice Chevalier was whisked back from
retirement
to sing the title song (which includes a verse in French) and Scatman's band indulge in a breezy number "Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat".
The only thing that could have saved this movie, was if Evel himself had come out of
retirement
to slap Samberg in the face for making this movie.
Here we get a ninety year old Ernie Borgnine coming out of
retirement
to let us know that as a matter of fact, he is not dead like we thought.
This is the sort of film that makes one hope Kim Basinger follows Doris Day into premature
retirement.
The story line has been rehashed a number of times; "a breath of life in the
retirement
home".
Nick Cage is Randall Raines, a retired car thief who is forced out of
retirement
when he's forced to save his the life of his brother Kip (Giovanni Ribisi) when he screws up on a job, by completing his brothers job of stealing 50 cars in one night.
In fact one almost can't help drawing comparisons to the last 'Prime Suspect', as one of the sub-plots focuses on a single, cynical female cop approaching retirement: and it's not just the absence of Helen Mirren that makes the comparisons unfavourable.
Gere deserves an Oscar for his fine portrayal of a man being forced into early
retirement
as a sex offender registrar administrator.
Sean Connery plays the "happy go lucky" attorney whom the young man's grandmother tracks down out of
retirement
and pleads with to take on the case in the hopes of freeing her grandson.
The famous international conductor Daniel Daréus (Michael Nyqvist) has a heart attack with his stressed busy professional life and interrupts his successful career with an early
retirement.
In fact credulity is put to the test a lot of times, nevertheless "16 Blocks" is a kind of movie that makes you reflect on what you saw. Bruce Willis plays the unusual part of a broken down cop ready for both rehabilitation and retirement, weary of working and living as well; Bruce has never looked more unkempt and scruffy but his part his acting is really persuasive and cogent.
His comings and goings have been meticulously stop-watched by the mastermind of the heist (Preston Foster), a disgruntled policeman forced into
retirement
who seeks his weird sort of revenge.
This movie is so cliché' ridden as to be laughable, from the conceit of a short-timer squad going out on one last patrol (yeah, yeah, the same as every 19 year on-the-job cop movie where the sergeant dies the day before retirement, yawn), to the PTSD laden troubles that have been shown over and over in so many movies, so much better, in the past 30 years.
Amongst all the laughs there were touching,"real" moments of life like
retirement
or "The Lou and Edie Story" when Lou's wife Edie leaves him or "Chuckles Bites The Dust",the best known episode of TMTMS when the station's clown,Chuckles,dies in a bizarre elephant crushing,Mary is disgusted at the sick jokes until she gets the giggles at the funeral,then there is a debate about people's reactions to death,all very deep indeed.
The pain of the loss of their estranged child overtakes the shock of
retirement
postponed.
Ms. Ginger Rogers is 43 years old by now (1954) and in one of her last roles before
retirement.
Dabney Coleman plays a cop getting into his "short time" just before
retirement.
Bitter ex-cop Tim Foster (expertly played with consummate steely resolve by Preston Foster) is still fuming about his forced early retirement, so he decides to get his revenge by devising a fiendishly clever perfect caper.
A chess grandmaster (Emmett Clayton) becomes increasingly uncomfortable and anxious on the run-up to a chess match with a Soviet player (Tomlin Dudek) who has come out of
retirement
especially to play him.
The second part begins when he moves to the East, loses his son, separates from his wife, defends the Indians in the civilized society until his
retirement.
The
retirement
complex that these men live in is losing the old and bringing in the young (because they love the ocean view).
Timothy Foster, forced into
retirement
as a cop.
Even by surgeons' standards,Doctor Stone is horrible and arrogant.Disliked by fellow medics in his big city hospital,none of whom will be sorry to see the back of him,he is on his way to L.A. keen to make his first million in Cosmetic Surgery.After taking an illegal route round a traffic jam he runs his vintage Porsche into a picket fence owned by the Judge in a one - ute town down south.Failing to bamboozle them with his big city ways,he ends up in the Judge's courtroom and is sentenced to do community service at the local hospital which is under threat due to the imminent
retirement
of the town doctor,a wise and experienced old-style MD.The rest is pure Preston Sturges.
We are introduced to a character, Frank Keller, that just achieved 20 years in service, that can't see really something after the
retirement
(that is what he hears of a lot, about the retirement) and that not long before he had a divorce (one the guys from his job is now with his ex-wife.
He plays a yakuza who is getting tired of his lifestyle,and is considering retirement.He attends a high profile meeting with other gang leaders and finds out his next assignment is to settle a gang war in Okinawa.This is of course,not what it seems, with a hit-man sent over to wipe out Takeshi's gang.This does not quite succeed and a violent confrontation ensues.
Future Doctor Who William Hartnell is the army sergeant on the verge of
retirement
who makes a wager that his platoon will come out on top when their training is complete.
The early shows were about boredom, retirement, life in Yorkshire and friendship between men of differing backgrounds.
The actors are amazing with some coming out of
retirement
to act in this.
A renowned conductor comes from
retirement
to conduct, and hires baritone Lawrence Tibbett, one of America's first operatic super stars, whose superb singing is the chief attraction of the film.
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