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All that is, of course, completely irrelevant; the question is not whether the play is faithful to the
source
material, but whether it's good.
I would really like to find a
source
to purchase this wonderful musical, but haven't been successful.
She also was able to recognize and appreciate offers of friendship and love from whatever
source.
Ultimately it's
source
was a novel with potential, that collapsed into a messy conclusion.
The film sticks to the
source
for once.
Multiple references to the film's source, Henry Miller's eponymous novel, don't help much.
Nearby meanwhile, a determined scientist works against the clock to drill through the earth's crust and bring forth what he claims will be a fabulous new
source
of energy for all mankind.
'Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds' is a sequel that is not really a sequel - unless the common thread of social attitudes and gender dilemmas as an ongoing tale is the
source.
I am pretty sure I have seen documentaries that have included "editorial comments" from a reputable
source.
But, whereas Pirahna was created as a fun, tongue in cheek, little thriller that knew to cleverly mock its
source
material all the while winking at the audience, the good folks at the Asylum only wish to cash in and worry about product quality later...much later.
I am fully aware that no film adaptation of a novel can remain completely faithful to its
source.
This movie was a very good
source
for me to teach my daughter the importance of being earth friendly.
After seeing Danny Boyle's masterpiece, Trainspotting (1996) and reading the
source
novel (by Alex Garland), I decided to give it another chance.
With Internal Affairs on his tail, he struggles to clear his own name by trying to find the
source
of the gun supply.
The fact that the DVD
source
print is clearly taken a beat-up VHS tape complete with drop-outs and occasional faulty tracking doesn't help matters in the least.
Whether his ambition is fueled by true inspiration or just pure delusion is uncertain but whatever its
source
I am happy to have seen this movie and look forward to showing it to friends.
The military as a
source
of soap opera-type stories had been little-mined in the 1970s, though it certainly was going to be in the future (at least on American network TV) with shows like "For Love and Honor", "Emerald Point N.A.S." (also starring Weaver), and, arguably, "Tour of Duty" (not to mention the champ of them all, "China Beach").
To take the sweeping course of events in 1941 Hawaii and use them as a
source
of stories more about personal lives and interactions than grand strategic plans was an interesting course of action; somehow it must have mostly succeeded or there likely never would have been the (far superior) "Winds of War" a few years later on the same network.
He does a remarkable job using primary
source
material to comprise nearly 100% of the film.
I've read 3 books related to the open
source
movement - "Just For Fun", "Rebel Code" and "Free As In Freedom".
For anyone interested in open source, this documentary is a "must see"!
Wouldn't it be more interesting if her witchitude was a
source
of problems between her and her new society?
As a new wheelchair user I learned more about driving a chair from this movie than from any other
source.
her subtle device is her hand-held camcorder that is both the
source
of some footage and an insulator between herself and the interviewee--removing most of the congeniality that surely exists while allowing her subjects to speak frankly without pretense.
I would like to know his
source
of statistics, lol.
(this is firstly a function of Margaret Gibson's
source
story, which is told from the author's POV) At first you get squirmy and expect that the parallel this character articulates between her and drag queen Russell - "We're both crazy" - will be used as an excuse for the good old queer self-loathing, but in fact this is in a different tradition, that King-of-Hearts, madness-as-sentimental-symbol-for-nonconformity thing that was in vogue then.
He is one of the most iconic comic book characters of all time and has thrived in almost every media
source
the series has adapted to.
"Ghosthouse" is about a group of obnoxious teenagers trapped in a haunted house where terrible crime took place years ago.A ghostly little girl in white and her creepy clown doll are causing all the terror.A radio operator and his girlfriend trace the
source
of a weird,scary signal that keeps interrupting his radio.They trace it to an old,abandoned house where they meet a group of teenagers staying in it.The script is half-assed and the acting sucks,but "Ghosthouse" provides plenty of good bloody fun.The evil doll clown looks creepy and the nursery theme is haunting.If you are into late 80's Italian horror give this one a chance.7 out of 10.
Long live the staccato!! Apparently Peter Sellers found a great
source
of comedic inspiration in this films "evil" genius for his Inspector Closeau.
Despite a great cast and a terrific book as
source
material, this movie is simply dreadful.
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