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But what makes the movie truly
shine
is a surprisingly awesome soundtrack featuring several LA punk bands of the mid-80s.
But the movie needed the cheesy and annoying and jerk-like characters to make Stanley Caldwell (Judd Nelson)
shine
once more.
DeNiro and Gooding Jr. both
shine
whenever they're on-screen.
She makes it
shine.
Rain or
shine
outside, you enter a movie house.
The actors are to be praised not only for their brilliant performance but for accepting a part with no shine, no showing off, well to the contrary, displaying the true image of human depression.
The Jack Nicholson impressions
shine
right through that alien face with the dark sun glasses and leather jacket.
Lots of unused talent waiting to bust out when it comes to Melissa Joan Hart, you
shine
always Melissa!!!
You get very good interplay between Connery and Harris and Connery and Fishburne as they all
shine
rather well in this one.
Ray Liotta and Tom Hulce
shine
in this sterling example of brotherly love and commitment.
But, they all DO have their moments to
shine
(UNLIKE many supporting TV characters since, cliché or not!).
However, I was very surprised to see her true colors
shine
in this Comedy Central gem.
The movie lets Steve Carell have a chance to
shine
after stealing the spotlight from both Jim Carrey in "Bruce Almighty" and Will Ferrell "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgendy" in their movies.
Michael Winner has admitted many times that he's not the best director of all time, and that does
shine
through on a number of occasions with this film; but it has to be said that the film works in spite of it's uninspired direction, and the fact that Winner has somehow managed to round up a simply amazing cast of talent more than makes up for it.
I was really surprised with John Abraham's acting he usually playing the gangster like character with the emotionless face,so from that to playing the complete opposite and does it successfully,by managing to
shine
amongst the comic geniuses such as Paresh Rawal and Akshaye Kumar.
Though the story is essentially routine, and the "surprise" ending is nothing but a bad joke on the audience, you can see what attracted these good actors to the project - it offers them the kind of roles in which good actors can shine, and
shine
they do.
Jimmy Stewart and Maggie Sullavan WERE both ideal and irreplaceable leads but how much brighter they
shine
when their performances are reflected in those of Frank Morgan, Felix Bressart, Joseph Schildkraut and Andy Hardy's Sara Haden and this is BEFORE we factor in that Lubitsch 'touch'.
Karloff and Lugosi, of course,
shine
as always, and the film furthermore profits from great sceneries and an excellent photography.
However, good to hear the full versions of all the songs (although 'Step in the right Direction' is still absent) and the moments of magic in this film still
shine
through.
Michael Moriarity is also not given sufficient opportunity to
shine
in this movie either.
The episodes, based at least in part on factual stories,
shine.
In a world where City of God does not existed City of Men would
shine
brighter, unfortunately for this film that is not the case, it is a constant reminder of a superior film.
Kevin Costner as Eliot Ness didn't
shine
in this film, but Sean Connery did.
The two central characters particularly
shine
in the darker moments in the film, the combination of there acting and the directors ability to create such a tangible atmosphere creates some truly gripping scenes.
Tucci and Shalhoub
shine
in their roles and together they bring a very good film up another notch!
The review is deserved - possibly the BEST western I have ever seen - certainly one of the best movies ever for me; the closure in the final seconds is an act of creative courage that should
shine
on the director's head for ever - I walked out with my girlfriend of the time (no artistic slouch herself) shaking heads and muttering "they can't really finish it like that, can they?"
The film's opening number "I'm Taking a
Shine
to You" poses the question - why didn't Ann Miller become a bigger star - she had the looks, personality and the talent.
But every actor has the chance to
shine
and does.
If your thinking of watching this, I would seriously think twice, due to the poor acting, little tips though... when you place a false hand made of silicon or rubber.. make sure that you don't
shine
a light onto that prop, and for the woman in stockings when you act dead, try not to clasp your hand around the other actors hand and most important of all... ( Don't Blink ) I am not going to spoil it for you guys as thats the type of person I am, so if your going to watch it.. good luck, oh by the way..
The actors that really
shine
are Mark Walberg, who finally ditches the breathless, confused moron he usually plays and does something way different and innovative with himself.
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