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Rita Hayworth lights up the
screen
in this fun, fancy and delightful musical starring Gene Kelly.
Decapitations all around, victims ' intestines are spread on all sides of the
screen
and the chainsaws are working overtime!
This was the first big
screen
movie my mom took me to see when I was 9. I highly recommend it to every african-american.
Johnathan Silverman makes a great
screen
version of young Eugene(he was played by Matthew Broderick on stage).This is the first of Simon's autobiographical trilogy, its followed by the wonderful "Biloxi Blues", and closes with the TV movie "Broadway Bound".
I watch I Love Lucy from time to time and love it but never have I read or seen a biography, never knew anything about their lives off the
screen.
And the two make a great pair on
screen.
But nowhere on
screen
is there a man being torn apart from within.
There is plenty of charm and a reasonable (albeit predictable) storyline that keeps you interested until the next bit of eye candy graces the
screen.
A good tight production at around only 80 minutes, probably produced on a very limited budget, but a success, which should see Fellowes directing again for the big
screen.
Countless TV displays and the memorable appearances from 4 of today's mega-stars(plus Hope Davis's
screen
debut) keep Flatliners still in prudence.
Not even anti-Semitism has been treated on
screen
yet.
Bonnie Hunt and Jim Bellushi and a wonderful team and some of the films most charming moments are when they are on the
screen.
Stamp sings 'Yellow is the color', in a lovely scene, ending with him saying, " Getting better, ain't I " ( song also used in 'The rules of Attraction' - I think ) Watch Carol Whites
screen
mum getting ready to 'go out and get a bloke', putting on her false eye-lashes to the sound of 'Rosie' on the radio - priceless.
I was just looking at the 100 bottom movies according to IMDb users seeing if there was anything to review that I haven't yet and I found this little
screen
gem.
I saw it on video, some of the landscape at "the bluff" might have been a bit more spectacular on the big
screen.
The original release, however, has several very brief extras, including clips of the making of the sequels, a preview of The Animatrix and Yuen Wo Ping's Blocking Tapes(a complete run-through of a couple of the biggest martial arts sequences, with stunt performers and almost the exact cinematography, with the same shots and angles of those bits in the finished silver
screen
effort).
Someone definitely has it in for The Wind and I cannot believe that what I saw on the
screen
has much to do with it.
They are there in full color, not hidden in shadows, and taking most of the
screen
time.
"Summer of My German Soldier" was one of the many TV movies that became a staple of the small
screen
in the 1970s (others were "Brian's Song", "Sybil" and "Someone's Watching Me!").
I don't know what it is about this movie, the charisma of the two leads, their chemistry on screen, the chance to see Matthau's real-life son (you can't miss him)or Art Carney's performance but I love it.
Irene is simply superb - as usual - and lights up the
screen
with every frame she's in (and she's in it a lot, thank heaven).
It's not particularly violent, but there's still a mean-streak evident even if some of it happens of
screen.
He is a fine, underrated actor and I love watching him on
screen.
I thought it was a nice change of pace from the adult films that pervade the
screen
these days.
Also a great turn by Karen Black (great to see her on the
screen
again) as Grace's crazed but sympathetic mother.
He certainly has a
screen
presence and he is interesting to watch.
The character of Phil(Dave Serrafin) has to be one of the most annoying character seen on
screen
since Rupert Pupkin/ King of Comedy.
It's a story of a close-knit band of regular kids growing up in the inner city and makes one feel as though they are actually sitting on the sidelines, rather than watching on a movie
screen
or television.
Jim Moore is as close to the real thing as you could put on the
screen
in 1957.
Today's movies allow that sort of thing on the
screen.
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