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The atmosphere is spooky yet
slightly
underwhelming, the score is decent and the makeup effects are gruesome and simplistic.
'Water' (2005), the final part of Toronto-based Indian film-director Deepa Mehta's elemental trilogy has been finally completed, almost ten years after the release of the very first controversial element, 'Fire' (1996), which was followed with a
slightly
lesser controversial sequel '1947: Earth' (1998).
And, I have to admit, I take a certain patriotic (and perhaps
slightly
reptilian) glee when the U.S. Army guys finally move in and righteously kick some narco-terrorist butt.
Yes, it feels, and for the most part plays like an "after school special", for a
slightly
more adult audience, alright maybe a teen audience.
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.
Betsy Joslyn also excels as Johanna, even she, as the plays ingenue seems
slightly
mad.Edmund Lyndeck turns in a bravado performance as the corrupt Judge who lusts after Joslyn and is the subject of Todd's vendetta.
This seems only
slightly
odd at first until you realize that Gary is, in fact, a sexually confused sociopath with very few prospects outside his "fantasy" world.
The plot though
slightly
predictable on review, is intriguing all the same.
As a European, the movie is a nice throwback to my time as a student in the 1980's and the experiences I had living abroad and interacting with other nationalities, although the circumstances were
slightly
different.
He wants to carry this information out to someone, so he goes to the only person he, even slightly, knows: James Stewart.
This is a
slightly
uneven entry with one standout sequence involving an over-the-hill gang reminiscing in the diner that once - thirty years previously - was their hideout; one ho-hum duologue between two ageing rock musos; a noirish kidnap turned on its head and an opening sequence (plus epilogue) involving heist artist wannabe Edward Baer and current 'hot' property Anna Magloulis which has its moments.
This movie is just about as good as the first Jackass, but with
slightly
more disgusting skits.
When I first saw this movie I was only a little kid and I fell in love with it, they really don't make movies like this anymore,I just watch this again now
slightly
older and still love it.
It has a
slightly
dated air, being an adaptation of "A Way Through the Wood", a 1950 novel by Nigel Balchin (once hugely popular and now forgotten).
Having dabbled in the modeling industry (as a model), I watch this show with a
slightly
different view than most might.
The
slightly
corny dialogue and problems with lighting in a few places diminish the quality of repeat viewings, however its historical significance in Starewicz's life make it of importance to watch.
Yes, the dialogue and the settings are
slightly
dated, but the story is timeless and the performances by the stars make it imminently watchable.
The movie at times, sets you back slightly, because about half of the scenes have West Germany on the right side of the screen, and other times on the left side.
"twin peaks" and "blue velvet" have always been two of my favourite pieces of film-making, and even though past films by lynch have been
slightly
disappointing for me they have always been worth watching a number of times.
The
slightly
overlong set up episode of the previous week paid off in no uncertain terms with an episode that hit the heights.
kiera knightley was superb, even with that
slightly
strained welsh accent,and it is a sad tale that they tell.
The tunes are the best aspect of this television film which has admittedly better-than-average production values, but very surface and
slightly
altered biography.
"A Tale of Two Sisters" is a brilliant South Korean psychological horror that left me speechless.The film offers some delicious moments of ghastly horror and is extremely creepy.The small cast of actors is truly excellent,with lead Im Soo-jung being especially memorable in the lead role.The direction by Kim Ji-woon is well-handled and the cinematography is absolutely gorgeous.The plot is
slightly
confusing,but some scenes are wonderfully eerie.The action is rather slow,but I was not bored in the slightest;I was extremely curious and intrigued.The house,where the film takes place looks incredibly menacing and isolated."A
But there's more than that because Eastwood's character, here a hard-bitten, demon-ridden and hard as nails secret service agent, has a
slightly
charming side to him, even the more romantic side that one never got to see in the pictures where he spouted his trademark lines.
ABC's version of the life of the late Pope: They put it just
slightly
ahead of CBS's version and it may have suffered from that but the program itself was excellent.
The producer, a shy,
slightly
eccentric chap called Alex Frayne introduced his film, made with a bunch of his mates near the town he spent much of his childhood.
Canthony is correct that this little short is just an excuse to hear a very young Judy Garland (fourteen years old!) singing with a
slightly
older (by one year) Deanna Durbin.
The actors performances are believable to a point, if not
slightly
under played, i felt there was much more in there, more depth, in particular from the male lead John Paul Clarke.
Some of the story gets
slightly
confusing but that's nothing.
Harry Groener does similarly well with a
slightly
underwritten character (Tony), overdoing some of the character's angrier scenes
slightly.
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