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Soon after moving in, however, the family have to find out that there is something terribly wrong with the house, which is
seemingly
haunted...
Sean Connery is an anti-death penalty crusader brought in to save a
seemingly
innocent young black man (Blair Underwood) from the ultimate penalty.
Powell and Pressburger created a
seemingly
simple, superbly crafted story - the power of love against "the powers that be".
Happily, each portion is funny in its own right, and the boys
' seemingly
effortless clowning carries the day and synthesizes the film's disparate elements into an entertaining whole.
A
seemingly
low-budget film makes up for every flaw with action, suspense, and thrill, because when it comes down to it, it's just one shot, one kill.
The writers are justified in drawing such a
seemingly
disparate parallel, but the viewing public is too often hoodwinked into seeing overly hyped Hollywood schlock to appreciate the subtle similarities between these two movies.
The comparisons can be made far and wide, to be sure, and the most obvious to jump on would be Miyazaki, for the
seemingly
unique mixture of kids-as-big-heroes, power-hungry sorcerers looking for the energy of the earth as the main source, machinery as the greatest evil, and many bizarrely defined, flamboyantly designed creatures (or Yokai of the title).
There are many brief scenes which, while
seemingly
unrelated, build up an impression of Louis and his milieu.
It all begins with a series of thefts of
seemingly
unrelated objects in a hostel for students on Hickory Road, London.
His sharply defined features and
seemingly
easygoing exterior always wither way to reveal the avaricious and cruel man beneath the surface.
There's a lot of earnest over-emoting, manipulative music and a set of characters
seemingly
contrived so that each one is in some sense sympathetic, in another suspicious.
18 directors of 18
seemingly
unrelated vignettes about love in the city of lights.
So they travel out of town to a remote location and take advantage of the hospitality of the
seemingly
friendly Ernest Keller (a phenomenal Sydney Lassick).
I am quite the Mitchell Leisen fan so it was a great anticipation that I rented this movie but the print I got was extremely bad, so worn down from use and scorched
seemingly
beyond repair, the movie was so dark.
A series of random,
seemingly
insignificant thefts at her sister's boarding house has Miss Lemon quite agitated.
The Perfect Son is a story about two 30-something brothers, one who is
seemingly "
perfect" and the other who is basically a screw-up, frequently landing himself in drug rehab centers.
It's one of those films where the characters are pretty much just like the
seemingly
crazy people you sometimes find on the street.
What is so impressive is that the actors give such
seemingly
realistic portrayals of the characters they play,faults and all, that this viewer at least was left believing I was witnessing a true event in almost every detail.
At first appearance, Sugiyama-san was not terribly appealing--an uptight salaryman,
seemingly
devoted to his family, but all too easily captivated by a face in a window.
Whereas Clerks is a day in the life of a man who has nothing in his life at all and is afraid to ask tough questions about himself and his situation, Less Like Me is about a man who
seemingly
forces himself to be constantly busy, he's always running one way or another, filling his life with little things so that he will never have to deal with the big ones.
Director Shumlin, theatrical director, frames his action with an oppressive rigidity appropriate to the material, and the
seemingly
inept compositions compellingly suggest unease.
Think about it; she makes no attempt to locate the mother, who may well be a confused teenager in need of medical treatment and
seemingly
no one from the Italian equivalent of Social Services makes any attempt to put the baby into 'care' (no Social Services?
It is live action mixed with animation,
seemingly
influenced on Disney's legendary Song of the South, almost as if it is a response to that flick.
"Cry Freedom" manages to communicate to its audience the optimistic aspect of the
seemingly
disturbing plot.
Third and most chilling vignette, "Sweets to the Sweet" - Quiet, reserved and secretive widower John Reid (a typically terrific Christopher Lee in a rare semi-sympathetic role) hires nanny Ann Norton (the fine Nyree Dawn Porter) to take care of his
seemingly
cute and harmless daughter Jane (a remarkably spooky and unnerving performance by the adorable Chloe Franks).
In the
seemingly
endless quest to find well made, well acted horror films, it is all-too-rare to find one that even comes remotely close to hitting the mark.
As usual the lovers--Sally Field as almost-over-the-hill soap opera queen, Celeste Talbert; and Kevin Kline as marginally employed and marginally talented actor, Jeffrey Anderson--are working at cross purposes,
seemingly
unaware that they are madly in love, etc. Owing a little to Bette Davis's Margo Channing in All About Eve (1950) and a whole lot to the slapstick theatrical tradition, Sally Field goes over the top towards hilarity as she malaprops her way to love and happiness.
The swinging is not all that great as all you do is hover through the city as Spider-man
seemingly
attachés his webs to the sky.
Time, of course, has a way of modifying perspectives, and with so many films today verily ulcerating with social and political commentary, there is a natural curiosity to wonder about controversy in older,
seemingly
less provocative films.
Think about it--the crew members have encounters with the white rabbit and Alice from Wonderland, a Bengal tiger, a samurai warrior, a knight on horseback who kills McCoy, and a host of other
seemingly
bizarre events that just don't make any sense at all until the very end.
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