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The ending
should
have taken a direction of moving Little Richard more into the present where you could see him as he has aged into this new millennium.
While Mr. Robertson may have been wrong to say that someone
should
be assassinated, I find it curious that so many people will literally trip over themselves to hop on the bandwagon of criticism.
The filmmakers
should
learn the difference between raunchy and erotic.
If you liked DIRTY HARRY, then you
should
see this one, its a lot better than THE DEAD POOL.
Anne Brontes epic novel THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL
should
be studied and read throughout schools and libraries and peoples living rooms.
There are great action and fight scenes; some of the scenes are unrealistic, but thats Hollywood make believe land that we
should
have to escape our normal lives.
Indeed, the scene in which Alison encounters her noisy upstairs neighbor is truly terrifying, and
should
certainly send the ice water coursing down the spines of most viewers.
SpaceCamp is a fun family film that
should
be enjoyed for just that - fun.
All the 'realists' in the world
should
lighten up or stick to watching documentaries or docudramas and avoid any other type of film.
I would suggest that all soon-to-be medical student
should
watch it.
There is some unsuitable language for children and some sexual content, but with a parental guide near, you shouldn't have too much problems.
I could give numerous examples, but why
should
I? Just watch the film.
That doesn't mean it shouldn't be done again if it is done well and I think this movie had some strong moments.
Like many French films, its manner is one of wistful profundity but it is painfully slow - or
should
that be, slowly painful?
Horror Gods Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi
should
be more than sufficient a reason for any Genre-lover to watch a film, and, even though the most convincing one they are not the only reason to watch this particular little Sci-Fi/Horror gem.
While Lambert Hillyer's "The Invisible Ray" of 1936 does not nearly share the brilliance of other contemporary films starring Karloff ("Frankenstein, "Bride Of Frankenstein", "The Mummy",...) or Lugosi ("White Zombie", "Island Of The Lost Souls", "Dracula",...), or both ("The Black Cat", "The Raven",...), this is doubtlessly a highly entertaining film that no lover of cult cinema
should
consider missing.
Otherwise, "The Invisible Ray" is a wonderfully entertaining film which
should
satisfy every lover of classic Horror/Sci-Fi cinema, and a must-see for all my fellow Lugosi/Karloff fans.
This
should
be required watching for anybody, but especially the schools.
It
should
be re-released.
In fact, I think this movie
should
be shown at police headquarters all over Mexico.
We
should
have someone like Creasy, Denzel Washington's character.
Three girls (an all-female media-crew, including cult-actress Barbara Bach, no less) visiting a small town to cover a festival, end up renting rooms in a house they
should
have avoided like the plague.
Some films just simply
should
not be remade.
This
should
have been the role that copped it for her!
This
should
be released on DVD in Superbit format so I can fully enjoy it like it was meant to be enjoyed when they produced and filmed it.
Why on earth
should
you explore the mesmerizing nature documentary "Earth"?
Anyway, all Freddy fans
should
watch it.
52-Pick Up never got the respect it
should
have.
Notable too are Vanity, who
should
have parlayed this into a serious acting career given the unexpected ability she shows, and Kelly Preston, who's character will haunt you for a few days.
Performances by everyone involved
should
be duly noted: Geraldine Fitzgerald plays Arthur's loving-yet-ruthless grandmother, Sir John Gielgud almost steals the entire show with his acidic droll-isms (He took home the Oscar for this one), and Christopher Cross provides the Main Theme song (Oscar winner "Best That You Can Do").
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