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If you like this movie you ARE a pothead as
sober
there is NOTHING here.
And speaking of "big"...whomever had the bright idea to fit Gene Barry in the Humpty Dumpty attire, which showcased his trousers literally pulled up to his chin, should be sentenced to hard time by watching this movie stoned
sober.
It's very typical of late 50s sci-fi: sober, depressing and not a little paranoid!
The plot makes little sense even when
sober
(WARNING: I don't advise watching this film when sober.)
Yet, the movie is probably a perfect fit for baked frat bros or those viewers who are so feeble-minded as to be outwitted by a stoner when they-- the former are
sober.
I, sober, was stuck watching a grown man go under cover as a tomato.
First, and this is very important, never ever watch this movie
sober!
Writing, direction, cinematography, score and production design were
sober
and accurate, but the thing I liked the most was the chemistry between Loren and Mastroianni.
The filming locations are effectively dark and eerie and the extremely
sober
music makes the already harrowing tone of the movie even more petrifying.
In this movie, however, she did try to add in more artificial performance, especially in the first half of the film, so that she looked more like a
sober
editor.
Acting by Stefania Rocca and Fabio Volo is
sober
and gripping.
When one takes a clearly sober, rationally well-balanced view here, from the perspective of God's own attitude, all it actually amounts to is a fervent wish that the one forgiven will ultimately succeed at finding his way, seeing the light, and being granted mercy.
When Stiller shot Black's horse, an ordinarily
sober
moment, you found yourself laughing at his bumbling antics.
A sober, reflexive piece, a little miniature which blossoms into a magnificent humane pictorial sequence which goes beyond a mere dramatization for the screen.
It's just a funny movie to watch on a date or with a company of friends (especially if you're not too
sober.
I suppose if you're drunk or stoned this might not be true, but in the cold light of a
sober
Sunday afternoon this truism applies, and how.
As the sub-par Fast and the Furious style credits sequence shot past with a low rent nu-metal band playing in the background, I was still reasonably
sober
but could feel the effects of two purple nightmares (look them up) taking effect and knew that soon, I would be swimming in a haze of my own creation.
If you want action and don't plan to be too sober, give it a go.
If it is ever on TV tape it (chances are it will only be shown when sane or
sober
people are already asleep).
Director Shinya Tsukamoto of Tetsuo fame returns with something very different than his hyperkinetic cyborg technophilia mindtrip: an almost
sober
costume drama cum doppelganger thriller.
I've read reviews of "Dark City" in many places (and many of them here) hailing it as a modern science fiction masterpiece, so boy was I disappointed when I watched it and came to the
sober
conclusion that it's just not very good.
I'm not sure what this movie would be like sober, but I bet it wouldn't be pretty.
Even at the end, when she was literally clinging to him in the bar, he didn't say anything mean or abusive, but told her, in a low key, not uncompassionate way, that she needed to go home and
sober
up.
The movie does a nice job of contrasting Pacino as an insightful, sensitive, and articulate dude when sober, against someone who inevitably says and does really stupid things when he's blotto.
He is put in charge of a drunken film swashbuckler named Alan Swann (O'Toole) to keep him
sober
and make sure he shows up for the rehearsals and the performance.
However, a
sober
re-viewing of this film made my laughter stick in my throat.
In my first viewing of this tape -- at home on HBO with my family around 25 years ago (I was twenty-one) -- I was
sober
and I couldn't stop laughing through the entire tape.
Young, old, successful, sick, sober, high, happy and downtrodden.
Nothing spectacular, but a good, enjoyable thriller, about a British team (led by Roger Moore, slightly out of character as a serious,
sober
and somewhat eccentric government agent) trying to overtake an oil platform in the North Sea that has been hijacked by a band of terrorists (led by the late, unforgettable Anthony Perkins, in one of his nervous, unsettling performances).
Part of the crew try to keep Ole
sober
on shore leave, so he can buy that ticket for home.
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