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Why
should
it be bad.
But there is the great Bollywood quality in this movie with the significant and magnificent set and locations...the locations were artificial and it was a great hard work which i understand by the producers...Salman and Rani portrayed their roles indeed great than any other movie..The songs were beautiful..But the story could have been more tight on audience with ups and downs......There were such scenes in this movie which were unnecessary like the jumping over puddles and those things...The 1960's set's concept was mind blowing and the lighting and makeup and the technical background was superb i
should
say... Overall , a good movie!
There are no "good guys" in this movie (a quality shared with Spaghetti), but there are no real "bad guys" either, which is perhaps the movie's biggest flaw -- it's hard to figure out whom exactly one
should
be rooting for, but one of the characters helpfully states straight out the movie's agenda: There are no good or bad nations, only good or bad men.
I think that we
should
strive for excellence in what we do and I wish that the director's and producers could have worked harder to make a more artistic film.
Sometimes it's just bad casting - Carol Kane has the ability to lower the overall quality of any film and whoever they cast as that rock star
should
definitely keep his day job.
This is how a movie
should
be made, on a low budget, with no plot or distinguishable characters.
Anyone who hasn't seen this film
should
give life and limb to see it, it is truly amazing!
But I
should
have known a movie called "Art School Confidental" would be a piece of crap straight off the bat.
But I hate to tell you that there are people in this world who are serious about their art, and aren't just some sort of after-school special stereotype of what someone who is creative
should
be.
Errol Flynn rides to his first western in this Technicolor movie from 1939.Michael Curtiz' Dodge City is a fantastic western.Flynn plays Wade Hatton who has to safe the city where violence flourishes.It is ran by the villainous Jeff Surrett (Bruce Cabot).He runs the city with the ways of a dictator telling what to do and what to say.The citizens are helpless until Wade comes to safe the day.There is also a lady along.She's Abbie Irving, played by who else but the wonderful Olivia De Havilland.Soon there might be romance that flourishes.Errol Flynn and Olivia De Havilland work great together in this film as they always did.Whether they were in the Sherwood forest or in a western town, there was always chemistry between them.Bruce Cabot makes a fine villain.Alan Hale brings some comedy to the picture playing Rusty Hart.The brilliant Henry Travers is Dr.Irving.I must also mention the kid Bobs Watson, who plays Harry Cole.The scenes with him are the most moving in this film.I really enjoyed this western story.They
should
make more movies like this today.
Alex Proyas is known for being a stylistic director, and for this reason you
should
probably watch this with a certain frame of mind.
The hand-held camera thing is getting a little old (at least for me) and when combined with the arty fuzziness and the lousy print (Odeon Victoria) I couldn't enjoy this the way I
should
have.
I feel that this movie
should
have gotten better reviews but i am still happy with it.
That said, the question is " how far
should
the punishment go " or
"should
it go as far as depriving a mother of her child if she is homosexual".
The only negatives I can think of are the film is a bit rough but c'mon what do you expect for 25k and anyone adverse to bad language
should
avoid this!! Rough, rude, ridiculous and seriously funny 8/10
i
should
have just played video games.....
This
should
be worst depiction of a HP novel.
But the essence
should
not still be missed.
This movie
should
not be about the adolescence of the characters but the journey into LV's past.
People say that we
should
not be comparing the movie with the book.
Should
have trimmed this one down about 20 minutes to make it a little more intense.
and if they did...they
should
have just taken the money they invested in this and burned it....at least they would have gotten more from it.
I would recommend film students (screen writers, directors & actors) watch this film as an example of what they
should
aspire not to create regardless of how much money they are paid.
Such films
should
have a sufficiently dramatic story to retain the viewers interest throughout, but they also have a very important role to play in conveying to the general public in dramatic terms the actual impact of the event in question on the lives of the ordinary people who were affected.
What I am commenting on however is how Gorak seems to drag out the film to make the conclusion all the more effective, and instead of causing surprise as a twist
should
all the ending does is leave the viewer thinking, 'Is that it?'
This film ran at least an hour longer than it
should
have and contained too many dead-end threads that
should
have been left on the cutting room floor.
If you are fans of either Joan Severance or Peter Riegert, both fine film actors, then perhaps you
should
pass this one by and look to their other work!
The reviewer who reveals his ignorance by decrying, "What's a selkie?" and then proceeds to place both feet in his mouth,
should
bother to read a bit of Irish folklore.
So even though I feel that it is an important topic, it could have been covered in a better way, or at least it
should
have had a Long message in the end.
A film about Kentucky Thoroughbred racing
should
be filmed in Kentucky, not at a show horse farm in Virginia.
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