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Sadly, I tried several times to watch this.
sadly
enough this movie disappointed me none the less.
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it was a huge disappointment then - so I left it alone for 20 years before going back to watch it again, but it was no better the second time.
Vivek Oberoi who made a promising start with Saathiya is
sadly
losing his balls quickly in Hindi cinema.
Flaw number 3...the director though long pauses and tight camera shots equaled suspense (especially with the typical suspense music dubbed in)...he was
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mistaken.
Sadly, the film ends up being too 'confused.'
it does have, however, its own documented reality... but, that
sadly
has nothing to do with the main storyline.
Stefan Crosscoe (Christopher Lee sadly) arrives there and tells Karen's brother Ben (Reb Brown) that Karen was a werewolf.
The thing that stands out in my mind in this film (sadly) is the introduction, where John Berlin (Andy Garcia) is driving into town.
The people are real and
sadly
few are still alive as this is being written.
Sadly, Buck is trying to escape from his past life in Texas.
Sadly
not available on DVD as yet, but worth pursuing on TCM or VHS.
Sadly
Ella Raines was never given such a great part again, and eventually ended up in poorly produced westerns.
You don't want that Kate Capsaw, the leading lady gives a Golden Globe performance, but sadly, she nor Lea Thompson won one.
Atmospheric TV adaptation of a famous play by Susan Hill, that spends it first third building up its characters, before moving to the creepy country house, its poor colour contrast give away its TV roots immediately, this really should have been in black & white, but still as a ghost story it had a couple of unsettling moments, still though after waiting so long to see it I must say I was
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just a little underwhelmed.
I didn't see this at the cinema because it was never released theatrically over here...but it's popularity on video during the mid to late eighties secured it's cult status and eventually led to a (sadly, mediocre) DVD release in 2002.
The Ghost Story for Christmas series of films made by the BBC
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ended its initial run of films in 1978 with The Ice House, they were for the most part based on the work of the great M.R. James.
and of course no classic is complete without Audrey Hepburn. the film is a light and breezy romantic comedy that is very much in the vein of screwball comedy from the thirties, film is essentially about the Odyssey detective agency which is run by Gazzara who with his fellow detectives pot smoking and roller skating eccentric Blaine Novak(the films co-producer) and John Ritter, basically the Gazzara falls for a rich tycoon magnate's wife(Hepburn) and Ritter falls for beautiful Dorothy Stratten who
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murdered infamously after production, 'They All Laughed is essential viewing for Bogdanovich fans.
It is an imaginative film which is
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largely-forgotten today.
But
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I have to report that there are some flaws.
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most of these shorts are disappointing.
Sadly, the film has an uncalled for narration by Matt Damon; a sappy soundtrack by Bryan Adams; and enough action scenes to compare it to a Jerry Bruckheimer production.
Joseph Brady and Clarence Doolittle are two sailors, who have a four-day shore leave in Hollywood.Joe knows everything about girls and can't wait to see Lola, while Clarence is shyer and needs some advice from his buddy on how to meet girls.They then run into a little boy, Donald Martin, who has ran away in order to join the navy.They take him home and meet his beautiful aunt Susan, who wants to be a singer.Clarence wants Susie to be his girl, but his shyness gets in the way.But he doesn't feel shy with a waitress, who comes from Brooklyn, like he does.Soon Joe notices he's in love with Susie.The boys are in a fix when they lie to Susie on meeting with a big time music producer they don't even know.As they are in a fix with their feelings.George Sidney's Anchors Aweigh (1945) is a great musical comedy.Gene Kelly is top-notch, once again, in his singing and dancing routines.Frank Sinatra is terrific as the shy guy from Brooklyn.Shy isn't the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Frank Sinatra, but he plays his part well.Kathryn Grayson is fantastic as Susan Abbott.We
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lost this gifted actress and operatic soprano singer last month at the age of 88.The 9-year old Dean Stockwell does amazing job as the little fellow wanting to become a sailor.Jose Iturbi does great job performing himself.It's magic what he does with the piano.Edgar Kennedy plays Chief of police station.Sara Berner is the voice of Jerry Mouse.There's a lot of great stuff in this movie and some fantastic singing and dancing numbers.Just look at Kelly and Sinatra performing "We Hate to Leave".It's so energetic."If
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up until a few days ago I'd never even heard of this movie.
The flaws are minute and I recommend the film, which seems buried
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forever to rare TV showings.
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I was unable to acquire it because I was - as the saying goes - a week late and a dollar short.
Sadly, the filmmakers decided to cut out one of the best songs from the show, "Marry the Man Today", and replaced it with an inferior Sinatra showpiece.
Sadly, 8 Simple Rules, for dating my teenage daughter, was the last sitcom that John Ritter got to work on after his tragic death in 2003.
Some people think they enjoy film but they are
sadly
mistaken.
I will
sadly
miss it.
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