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Slightly
better than Chickboxer (another in the Bad Movie Police series)-having a nostalgic home movie feel coupled with good stolen effects, this movie is still an impossible slog to get through.
They probably fill the void left by the Mondo movies, that got
slightly
cleaned up and became reality TV.
I was also
slightly
disappointed by Dominic Purcell's performance because I found he didn't make a believable John Doe.
Steve Carell has made a career out of portraying the
slightly
odd straight guy, first on 'The Daily Show', and then in various supporting roles.
Ah, the best and funniest movie about female football fans, only
slightly
better than the 1982 saga of teenage delusion set in North London (qv).
I bought it and after a
slightly '
hmm will this be as good' first episode i decided that it was.
The characters are actually
slightly
developed, too.
Excellent movie, albeit
slightly
predictable.
A smart,
slightly
twisted comedy that makes you think.
Jamon!", the director brings a
slightly
warped sexual sensibility to his strange but beautiful tale.
All I can say is that it was a
slightly
enjoyable two hours, but you will definitely want more.
Einstein has always been one of my heroes and the image of him as the kindly, playful,
slightly
mad genius was enough to get me to see the film.
For those who think of Dame May Witty as the kindly,
slightly
batty, old lady from Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes, this movie requires an adjustment.
Today it's
slightly
less incriminating by standards and such, though the unrated version has some of the most "hot" content of any of De Palma's films, at least in his quasi-auteur period of the 70s and early 80s, where he seemed to repeat themes over and over, ideas taken right off the film-reels of Hitchcock classics and given a tawdry uplift.
Maléfique preceded the revival just slightly, but stands head and shoulders over most modern horror titles and is surely one of the best French horror films ever made!
I'm not entirely sure Rob Schmidt qualifies as a "Master" in the genre of horror, since he previously just directed one horror film called "Wrong Turn" and that one was actually just was
slightly
above mediocre, but fact is that he made with "Right to Die" one of the best and creepiest episodes of the entire second season of the "Masters of Horror" franchise.
There are backroom political machinations by the general's handlers, a downed balloonist and ecstatic Bastille Day throngs, but the heart of this gorgeously photographed film is the frantic upstairs/downstairs intrigues involving randy servants and only
slightly
more restrained aristocrats.
I didn't really know what to expect when going out to watch the film, apart from the
slightly
surreal basic plotline that a lonely man orders a Russian bride over the internet.
The end is rather weird, so be prepared for it, it is
slightly
boring.
Also, those who didn't like Evangelion might find this release to bit
slightly
more palatable.
In a
slightly
twisted story, the woman begins sleeping with the handy man in an effort to revive herself.
This movie (and yes, it's a movie - it was shot as a two-parter, but the two parts together come down to
slightly
more than 2 hours) is one of the unsung masterpieces of world cinema.
These guys are real and
slightly
diverse.
Maybe because I expected too much from this film and that's why i was
slightly
disappointed.
Zatoichi The Outlaw was the first film made by its hero's (Shintaro Katsu) own production company, this is perhaps why this is a
slightly
lesser entry in the series, though it is by no means weak overall.
For example, the ocean freezing in time, god eating soup out of the earth, a strange and
slightly
SNM retelling of Hansel and Gretel.
Leslie Charteris' series of novels of the adventures of the
slightly
shady Simon Templar ("The Saint") was brought to the screen in the late 1930s with the up and coming George Sanders as Templar.
If you're looking for a film about
slightly
offbeat characters outside the mainstream of society and how they help each other, this would be a good choice.
I borrowed
(slightly
modified) title from some other comment.
I have a deep liking for this film despite it appearing deliberately less 'polished' than the other Fred and Ginger films, not to mention the
slightly
problematic casting of Harriet Hillard in the lead romantic role.
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