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Another person actually fell asleep during the middle
segment!
I sought out a copy of The Forest because I was watching a VH1 special, I think "Where Are They Now", and saw the video box flash across the screen during a
segment
on the actor Corky Pigeon.
I could see the first
segment
trying to be horror and failing, but what the hell is the second
segment?
The third
segment
is like watching an artsy student film, which amazingly enough makes it the least painful
segment.
The exception to "The Story of G.I. Joe" is a brief battle
segment
(titled "city under siege" on the DVD) which takes place in Italy.
Most of the characters come off as either contemptible or stereotypical, oftentimes both (observe the unbearable, several-minute
segment
where an African-American introduces a new list of racial categorizations on "Jerry Springer"), and I found myself wishing they would all get the "tails" end of our protagonist's coin by the end.
The vignettes are good (especially Speed Demon), but the best part of this movie is the super hero segment, in which Michael Jackson turns into a car, a robot, and finally a spaceship (and it's just as weird as it sounds).
I particularly enjoy the cooking show
segment.
Then, too, the 'modern
' segment
is weakly written.
The whole
segment
where Emy takes George to her fathers house on the island is really nice.
I had never heard of Leos Carax until his Merde
segment
in last years Tokyo, and his was easily the stand-out the film's three stories.
Returning to Germany the above serious ran on TV and one
segment
was about the high altitude sailplane flights in California in the early 50ies.
Ever since I saw that
segment
I have been searching for it and have been wondering if it is somewhere available.
The film was made up of several segments,each written and/or directed by a different director (most of which were French,but there is a very funny
segment
directed by Joel & Ethan Coen).
Cushing is typically good in the weakest segment, which certainly isn't helped by the fact that the wax figure of the woman he's obsessed with down at the local wax museum, is anything but "beautiful" as we are told to believe she is! Someone of shocking beauty was needed and instead we're given a woman with a jaw of a turtle.
There's also a
segment
of a woman telling her baby of a "cockroach" she was friends with who left her that was touching with that part seeming to be a tribute to the comic strip artist George Herriman.
In the first segment, horror writer suffering from 'writer's block' relocates to secluded old house seeking inspiration.
On the segment, Gene Simmons (who played a cameo) and several other interviewees discussed how utterly awful this movie is.
Probably the most 'anti
' segment
comes from Ken Loach who is definitely not towing the British New Labour party line.
New York, I Love You is a collective work of eleven short films, with each
segment
running around 10 minutes long.
Having said that, the film has some great moments as well, one of the best being the
segment
about an old couple, played by Eli Wallach and Cloris Leachman, walking along in Brooklyn on their 67th wedding anniversary.
This movie is the next
segment
in the pokemon movies which supplies everything on hopes and dreams of a pokemon warrior named Ash Ketchim and his friends.
Then there's Asia's segment... the lady is always entertaining.
Best of show: Shohei Imamura's amazing final segment, which contemporary critics such as the thick-witted Mick LaSalle somehow misinterpreted as an attack on 'the terrorists', but now stands revealed as a masterful anti-war polemic; Samira Makhmalbaf's opening piece that manages to blend deep empathy for the victims of 9/11 with a prescient concern for the children of Afghanistan; and Idrissa Ouedraogo's amusing children's crusade for Osama Bin Laden--a hunt almost as serious and successful an undertaking as the one for the REAL Osama.
Youssef Chahine's
segment
is a noble if failed experiment which at least has the guts to remind the audience that Bin Laden and al'Qaeda are basically creations of American foreign policy and the CIA, and though Sean Penn's character study seems out of place, it's still an effectively bittersweet piece of film-making.
Or how about the Olympics
segment
with a German couple making love being announced by two men (one of them Spanish) as they get explicit while "Please Stand By" keeps interrupting on the screen!
Or the animated
segment
on "The Dealers" which depicts dancing toilets after Shapiro ingested some marijuana!
Besides the "Four Leaf Clover" skit, at the end there's a highly amusing music
segment
with Ken lip-syncing his own recording of "Just You, Just Me" while dancing with suit and briefcase around the city with occasionally a cop (co-writer Lane Sarasohn) joining in.
I also read Ann Rule's book and saw the "City Confidential
" segment
on A&E.
In addition to the well-known artists listed, t also includes segments with Irvin Kershner, Caleb Deschanel and a
segment
about Pixar Animation Studios.
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