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I don't know, but the movie was just too
similar
to other movies I've seen.
This has a very
similar
premise to 'honeymoon in vegas' which is far better.
It is
similar
to the movie Blade, in that he is an African American vampire hunter.
The pastel and color pencil backgrounds were a surprise after Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi(Spirited Away) and Hauru no Ugoku Shiro(Howl's Moving Castle) being so
similar
stylistically.
Billy Bob Thornton Astronaut Farmer) is brilliant, in fact looking back, the character is fairly
similar
in the fact he holds the family of pot growers together.
Even though it is
similar
to Remember the Titans it there is something very unique about this movie.
I remember this in a
similar
vein to the Young Ones.
The story is good, about a wronged man on the run, very
similar
themes used in "39 Steps" and "North By Northwest", and cleverly provides some much needed escapism.
I had a
similar
issue with Scott Bakula in Barker's Lord Of Illusions, not really a terrible performance, but I just didn't like him in the role as much as I would have other people.
I saw in again about a year ago (I am now 29) and it still moved me in
similar
ways.
The brothers can't prevent two more
similar "
accidents" before discovering the ghost-truck sudden presence relates all the way back to a racial dispute of the 60's, involving both of Cassie's parents as well as several more prominent inhabitants of the little town.
I saw this with a
similar
film called "Swap Meet" and both were good of their type...a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon.
Sam Waterston is so natural in the role of Oppenheimer that tapes of the REAL Oppenheimer sound odd: apparently, he had a voice
similar
to Ronald Reagan!
If you have seen the Telugu version of Gilli "Okkadu" you will find this to be very
similar
in story line, but Gilli has different songs and takes place in Tamil Nadu not Andra pradesh.
Undoubtedly one of the best episodes ever, Balance of Terror is 45 minutes of well executed suspense, with intelligent real-world parallels (the title refers to a situation very
similar
to what was going on between the US and the Soviet Union during the Cold War), spot-on characterizations and the introduction of Star Trek's second most important hostile alien race after the Klingons: the Romulans.
I for one was completely baffled and enchanted by the way Schivazappa chose to suggest oral sex during one scene (I'll let you find that one out for yourselves...) and Lassander's gauze-clad boogie to an impossibly groovy 60s tune should have become iconic in a way
similar
to the image of Sylvia Kristel reclining in that wicker chair in her EMMANUELLE days.
A
similar
situation exists for "Glory Enough for All", a British series from around the same time, about the discovery of insulin.
I have found no enjoyment in the mindless idiot humor in the American teen movies, and although this is a slightly
similar
type of humor, I couldn't stop laughing.
Please comment if you had a
similar
reaction to the b&w version.
Similar
to other generation gap movies of its era like TAKING OFF (1971) and HARDCORE (1978) but also nihilistic vigilante films like DEATH WISH (1974) and TAXI DRIVER (1976) - interestingly enough, two of these also feature Boyle - JOE ultimately emerges as an engrossing and powerful drama which could have been a masterpiece if it had had a more experienced director at the helm...
The entire world of this is very
similar
to, but not quite the same as, ours, with a mix of past and present, inhabited by people and filled with things that we can sort of recognize or understand at least portions of, but the absurdity makes them funny.
This is not to say it is bad, but it is NOT a traditional Hong Kong action movie, running in a
similar
vein to Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle.
It's almost too
similar
to "The Happening" (even though it's obviously a much less serious comedy than that one) - Mafia figure takes over his own kidnapping, or rather, turns it in a different direction altogether.
A film about the relationship between a man and leopard that's very reminiscent of "The English Patient," even down to a scene
similar
to when Ralph Fiennes' character carries the body of his lover across a desert-rock cliff.
The above summary really isn't meant as a slam against this film, as the series followed a very
similar
format.
Similar
to The 39 Steps in plot, the hero travels cross-country where he discovers plans for further acts of terrorism by fascisistic cells, an arch-villain who nobody could believe to be a closet-Nazi, and a beautiful blonde, Patricia Martin, who first suspects and hates then eventually falls in love with Barry Kane.
Comparing the two movies, the premise is quite
similar.
Like most sports movies which have come out in the past, this movie is
similar
in respects, that it is based on fact.
In some respects it's really not unlike today's times, where peer pressure is still alive and kicking, just without the mobile phones, computers and other
similar
gadgets that kids lived without, unlike this generation.
And yet, who among us, has not something
similar
to hide about his loved ones?
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