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Also the first episode the Mexican
revolution
is great and is like A Fist Full of Dynamite.
The digital camera
revolution
has not resulted in an explosion of talent gracing our screens.
What I appreciate is that the revolution, fight for Indian independence, and Hindu-Muslim riots were kept as a backdrop and that the movie didn't sidetrack into a historical film.
And finally, Why is this such a terrific movie!!...Because it is so much of a story about the sixties revolution...Here is one of the most poignant phrases I have ever heard, "Telling a person he is obnoxious is often times tantamount to telling them they they are telling the truth!!
Dogma is a revolution, pure, true, allowing movement and flow, like a mountain river in comparison to a polluted ditch, making it hard to watch our American 100 million dollar movies with any respect.
Marius is changed from a shy and reclusive young man into the daring leader of the revolution, Cosette to a painful teenager.
Our heroes participate briefly in the Mexican revolution, a favorite theme of late 1960s and early 1970s spaghetti westerns, which hikes the body count substantially.
The communist Jew, obedient to the Soviet state, or the Lithuanian traitor, enemy of the proletarian
revolution?
Capturing the sexual
revolution
of the late sixties, this comedy presents two married couples, free-thinking and ready (or so they think) for an open marriage Bob (Robert Culp) and Carol (Natalie Wood) and their best friends, a more traditional couple, Ted (Elliot Gould) and Alice (Dyan Cannon).
The subject could have been endlessly interesting, not because of the man himself, but because of the musical
revolution
he instigated.
Others chose to use the Mexican
revolution
as the backdrop for the escapades of their heroes.
I can remember him being received as almost a movie star on that visit and to see Sonderbergh treat that event, as well as the entire revolution, so even handed was excellent film making to me.
I recently read James Michner's book on the 1956 revolution, so I was pleased to see the movie following the historical accounts very closely.
My own grandparents, who had been brought to the US by their parents, who escaped Russian
revolution
and Bolshevik rule in 1918, had later on become enamored of the communist propaganda and disillusioned due to the Great Depression, had them selves gone back to the Soviet Russia in 1930!
Idea: this movie presents the story of a soon to be married couple during the days of the
revolution
and, also the story of a journalist who 15 years later comes in search of their baby....born in those dreadful days.
Although "Dodge City" is loosely based on the early career of Wyatt Earp, the main character, here called Wade Hatton, is an Irishman who has served as an officer with the British Army in India, taken part in a
revolution
in Cuba and fought with the Confederates during the American Civil War.
It used to be during the infancy of MTV that it meant a
revolution
for angry young teenagers.
It was an era of plane hijackings, government oppression and dishonesty, racial conflict, terrorism and
revolution.
It has the same idea with another very bad romanian movie from last year with that bitch from France who is searching for a little bastard who was born during the
revolution
and was brought to an orphanage.It has scenes that are very absurd and the dream of one of the characters lasts too much.
But remember, the
revolution
of 1956 is not a movie.
May long live the memory of this
revolution
and show light to all those who suffer under same conditions!
It is not about young people protesting against society, it is about a man that wakes up and discover that everything he stands for is "shit", and then gathering some folks to start a
revolution
against the entertainment industry and television companies.
So now they are part of the growing revolution, but the two men seem to have their ups and downs on who really is in-charge here, as the Mexican peasant actually relies on the European cowboy most the time.
Richet is an extremist obsessed by
revolution.
Anywho, if you are lucky enough to run across "The Texas Nailgun Massacre" in your local video store (which you won't) I highly suggest you keep walking, because only those with hearts as pure as snow and strength as mighty as the wind blows can handle what lies in front of you on that movie store shelf..."Critters 3." But right next to that is a movie...I'm sorry, let me rephrase that, a
revolution
that is "The Texas Nailgun Massacre."
The perp seems just as interested in educating Adam in the ways, means and motives of Islamic
revolution
as in reclaiming the money his father apparently stole (or hid) from the insurgency.
This is a sterling example of big budget Hollywood trying to keep up with the hippy era sex revolution, while appealing to suburban Squaresville tastes, and the results are as unappetising as walking in on your parents in the backroom at a leather bar.
"Django" director Sergio Corbucci's Spaghetti western "The Mercenary" about an itinerant Polish pistolero Sergei Kowalski (Franco Nero of "Camelot") in Mexico at the turn of the century who takes a poor ignorant peasant (Tomas Musante of "The Bird with the Crystal Plumage") under his gun arm and elevates him to the status of hero of the Mexican
revolution
beat Sergio Leone's "Duck, You Sucker" by three years.
In "Duck, You Sucker," an Irish revolutionary (James Coburn) took a penniless peasant (Rod Steiger) and elevated him to the status of Pancho Villa during the Mexican
revolution.
When I was a teenager I used to watch a lot of Cirio Santiago's war/action flicks like "Equalizer 2000","Nam Angels" or "Last Stand at Lang Mei".His cheaply made but highly energetic movies were popular during VHS
revolution
in Poland."Demon of Paradise" tells the story of Hawaiian fishing community terrorized by a man sized amphibious monster.I consider myself very tolerant when it comes to rating and reviewing Z-grade trash,unfortunately "Demon of Paradise" is simply dull.There is no gore and the bloodless killings are mostly off-screen.Admittedly Hawaiian landscapes are beautiful and the music is fine,but "Demon of Paradise" is a misfire.4
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