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Can not wait until it is on the big
screen.
I admit that I've always like him on "The King of Queens" but this role really brought him into the light more, and i hope to see him on the big
screen
a lot more in the near future.
This movie gives you a rare
screen
glimpse of Lousiana Cajun horse drag racing.
He is interviewed throughout with English subtitles rolling across the bottom of the
screen.
To start I'll say I love how the character was portrayed and adapted on to the
screen.
Larry Donner (Billy Crystal) has a crazy life: His wife (Kate Mulgrew) stole his book and left him, he has a new budding romance with a girl named Beth (Kim Greist), he doesn't know how to start his book, and his students of his
screen
writing class are stranger than most.
The acting of the lead character John Keem is really, really bad and he has no on
screen
charisma whatsoever.
Ms Currier in to be praised for having the vision and courage to bring such a strange de Balzac tale to the
screen.
Iam not sure if discussing the television series is exactly where the comments should be drawn to,however it is on the television where the The Lone Ranger really made a name for himself.Iam not even referring to the original radio broadcasts of this masked rider of the plains,Iam though referring to a point where in a little boy, about 9 or 10 years old,I was to see the movie,"The Lone Ranger"and never forgot it.I can recall that I was on a line or we were moving toward the Paramount Theater-the theater was located in the theater district,if I remember correctly.It was directly across,going East to West from the building that has the ball that drops on New Years Eve-This is of course if anybody doesn't know, New York City.High Above the street on the roof tops there was a time and maybe even still today huge billboards would advertise what was being shown and so on.It was at that point in time that I looked up and was never more impressed as I was when I looked at that billboard to see The Lone Ranger across the roof tops-It was great-It made an impression and was never forgotten.That day we went to see The Lone Ranger-It was the story of how the Lone Ranger was born-The terrible ambush that the Texas Rangers rode into and the subsequent rebirth of one of its fallen heroes.It was in this film we learn that The Lone Ranger will not shoot to kill but to injure so as to let the law be the judge.That type of thinking is so worthwhile that we might be good to learn something from history.This is where we learn that Tonto discovers the fallen Ranger and upon seeing the symbol of the boyhood friendship that The Lone Ranger established years earlier when he as a younger person came to the aide of a injured young person in Tonto-For the aide given, Tonto gave to his faithful friend, a symbol of his thanks which now was part of a necklace that Tonto recognized.Tonto said,"you are Kemosabe".The Lone Ranger said,"kemo-sabe,that is familiar?Then Tonto tells the story of this "trusty scout"(the meaning of Kemosabe)I think the Lone Ranger is one of the true heroes of the silver
screen
and one of the great heroes of television.It should also be stated that these very respected individuals Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels sought to live there lives according to the legend of The Lone Ranger-It may very well be that there is an inspiring story in the story of the Lone Ranger and his faithful companion Tonto.I myself was so pleased by the ability to find and buy the DVDs, that I stayed up all a Saturday morning and watched The many episodes now available.Long Live The Lone Ranger and His faithful companion Tonto-Hi-Ho Silver-
Maybe it's just a personal affection for this
screen
version of the Mika Waltari novel, or a fondness for things Egyptian (I grew up loving to visit the mummies in Boston's Museum of Fine Arts) but I think Maltin is a tad tough on this rather good film.
Well it might be a kid's movie...perhaps but i'm not gonna let my kids from 9 watch it!,so the one who say it is a kid movie hmm?!,it is teenager movie i agree..,so but back to the movie it is about a boy who can lie very good..,so good that at the end nobody nows truth or lie.Anyway it is a nice movie to see nice
screen
play i vote a 8 for
screen
play and story ...i think they writers mend a litlle lesson whit it...''the truth is never overated''.
From page to screen, this film is a worthy and relevant story that hits on so many levels (creative, technical or otherwise).
Clayton Moore made his last official appearance on
screen
as the Masked Man in director Lesley Selander's epic adventure "The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold," co-starring Jay Silverheels as his faithful Indian scout Tonto.
I highly recommend seeing The Emperor and the Assassin, especially on the big
screen.
The locations and scenery are spectacular and look all the more unique when a CG Dino walks onto
screen.
It is wrought with enough action and mayhem to keep men with the shortest attention spans glued to the
screen.
The film is pure b movie gold and its great to see Keach and ram up on
screen
with Bruce, and the fact that a lot of the film works purely on Bruce's comic slapstick acting is what make it hilarious, and makes me ask the question, why isn't this guy getting more of his scripts commissioned?, it indeed a sick world.
It's great to spot a young Harrison Ford, Scott Glenn, etc. in early
screen
performances that suggest what fine actors they will eventually be recognized as.
Surprisingly, the storyline comes forward and is played through the
screen
in a way that I feel most would relate to.
i loved how the hordes of rats just went everywhere and how the idea that if you picked up the garbage, that's the last thing you wanna do, you pick it up, the rats don't get what the want, they are in essence following the garbage pick up, so you ask well if garbage men are on strike , who picks up the garbage, private contractors, anyway military wants to quarantine off the city oops wrong thing to do, then you would have all the rats take over the city, then throw in a mayor who wants to keep a lid on the budget, and line her pockets, you have a realistic movie, and the female lead is also a pleasure to watch on the screen, a very decent movie i thought, wish more were made like this, another small nitpick is the depiction of Frankfurt could have been done a little better, but for the average viewer who's never been to Frankfurt... i was born in Germany and been to Frankfurt many times.. it won't matter, but all in all a great big thumbs up.
Carla Gugino literally melts the
screen
in this crime caper.
The great James Cagney, top-billed in big letters, doesn't show up till the movie's second third, and probably has less
screen
time than Dudley Digges, who plays the eee-vill reform-school potentate.
It's just so great to see JB, KG and Lee on the big
screen!
This would have been great on the big
screen.
The first scene I remember is a framed black and white shot of the ocean, that then opens to full
screen
and color.
Based on Mika Waltari's Book,This Second CinemaScope movie ever made is full of rich color,beautiful music and panoramic spectacle.The Plot sometimes gets muddled in contrite wording,But all in all it has a strong social content:Man is ruled by his emotions,and that every action has an equal consequence.But to truly enjoy this film,First see the movie,then read the book.Although different,it sheds light on a whole lot of things that were not seen on the screen,and gives breath to some more of the depth of Sinuhe.
Each of the supporting cast is wonderful, especially the older woman (I do not know her
screen
name), who plays Michael's mother!
It's not hard to imagine what the main problem for a screenwriter is who wants to have 18 equally well written characters with about the same amount of
screen
time in a movie that last around 90 minutes.
Obviously made on the cheap to capitalize on the notorious "Mandingo," this crassly pandering hunk of blithely rancid Italian sexploitation junk really pours on the sordid stuff with a commendable lack of taste and restraint: The evil arrogant white family who own and operate a lavish slave plantation spend a majority of the
screen
time engaging in hanky panky both each other and their various slaves.
Special kudos are in order for foxy brunette actress Paola D'Egidio, whose lusty and uninhibited portrayal of depraved and lascivious wicked bitch Rhonda positively burns up the
screen.
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