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When he summons his rivals -who had cast him out of the
scientific
community and ridiculed him - to witness his discovery, they propose a 'joint' expedition to Africa...of course they end up stealing much of dr.
This is redeemed by Raymond Massey's magnificent speech that concludes the film--rarely has the ideal of
scientific
progress been expressed so well.
IQ is a wonderfully original romantic comedy that pits the greatest and deepest-thinking
scientific
minds of the 20th century as Cupid's helpers.
Along with being a very interesting
scientific
look at the information we have on these species, Walking with Cavemen also examines what it is that makes us human.
Another big advantage is that William Sachs' screenplay doesn't waste any time on tedious
scientific
explanations or emotional speeches.
Alec Guinness is a
scientific
genius - but an eccentric one (he has never gotten his university degree due to an...err...accident in a college laboratory).
First off, the film is undeniably cheaply-made with its cardboard sets, limited settings, and creative
scientific
props.
Karloff pulls off a flawless performance as a sullen and conflicted scientist who appears to put his
scientific
achievements ahead of his relationships with others, even his wife.
In TFJ, you have a
scientific
expedition lost in the Bermuda Triangle.
Dr. Kravaal (played by Karloff, of course, in still another of his overly ardent scientist roles) is remarkably brought back to life, and begins his
scientific
pursuits anew.
The film covers a lot of
scientific
speculation regarding U.F.O.s, alien cover ups, and alien abductions.
This film involves a group from the Peace Corps who have come to a tiny island to help out and do a bit of
scientific
research.
Marie Conchita Alonzo as a Massad agent with a Spanish accent is ridiculous.What's with the cutting of fish,meat,conch and coffee making.Have big problems with
scientific
facts which are inaccurate.
When making a
scientific
movie at least get a consultant who can correct the errors in the script.How did one disc turn into two,was one hidden in the cave and what happened to the existence of God.
But it's not quite as satisfying as "The Body Snatcher" on the same Burke/Hare theme because it doesn't engage the dark undertones of the human psyche through its sadistic "graverobbers" as much as the Karloff film, but instead dwells more on the
scientific
ethics issues.
Scott Baio stars as a high school kid who gains telekinetic powers after experiencing a
scientific
mishap.
Granted, it may be that I would have preferred a more supernatural type origin than the
scientific
one so it may be just my tastes that make me think ill of this movie than anything else.
The downtime, and there is plenty, is occupied with washed up actors and soon to be washed up actors who deliver their lines based on dubious
scientific
precepts badly.
There are theories in both spiritual and
scientific
circles that postulate that whenever we make a decision like this we in fact make them both.
Any schoolboy would be ashamed of the
scientific
mistakes in this.
While I've never been a Mormon, I do have a
scientific
background, and I found the science (and the
scientific
conclusions) very straightforward and solid, and yet it is done in such a way to make it accessible to the layperson.
I didn't find it at all "bashing" or disrespectful; on the contrary, as a
scientific
documentary it is quite dispassionate, though there are some personal stories and struggles interwoven through it.
The acting is uniformly bad with Joe Sagal (as a rich dude funding the
scientific
expedition) and Ken Samuels (as the boat captain) being the stand outs.
My only real complaint with the "movie" is that we really didn't get much insight into the
scientific
discoveries and data that this ship full of scientists was able to gather.
Giving a
scientific
edge to a creature based in fantasy, this film proved to be a rather refreshing step in science fiction, which means it won't be a well received one.
Once they actually get into the dialogue it becomes apparent the script has vast layers to it, it essentially is a comment on modern existence and the conflicting views held by people, it uses the two characters in the film as symbols of society; Andre representing the new age thinking, while Wallace represents the rational
scientific
mind and shows the conflicting desire of wanting to retreat back to primitive living to find our humanity but also wanting to enjoy the benefits modern society grants us.
Factual mistakes & great leaps in
scientific
laws are presented so blandly that it's apparent even the cast & crew were bored.
What is being carried on the plane is a
scientific
devise invented back in the early 1900's that basically takes a person's thoughts to create atomic-like destruction.
Okay, so the monsters look like badly fried eggs, and the
scientific
explanation of their arrival is pretty laughable, but still, you just can't beat the rural-island-in-peril formula!
Gelpke has a background in anthropology, economics before working as a news/war reporter and then becoming involved in
scientific
film-making.
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