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Indeed, this film bears very little resemblance at all to the
source
material.
"The House of Usher" is called "the modern re-telling of Edgar Allen Poe's story from a female perspective".Yeah right,and I'm an alien invader from Pluto.First of all,the film fails as a thriller as it's extremely boring and lacks tension.Like so many earlier adaptations of Poe's work,this latest interpretation bears little resemblance to the
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material.The cast is pretty terrible,albeit it's nice to see Polish beauty Izabella Miko in the main role.On the plus side the cinematography is great and the last 15 minutes are actually quite interesting to say the least.It's a shame that the rest of the film is so painfully dull.If you want a proper Poe's adaptations rent or buy a couple of Roger Corman's flicks.3
However, Friar Lawrence is not the wise caring character I associate him with, and I do not know why the Nurse was omitted when she provides the most effective
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of parental love in the play.
The problem lies entirely with the direction, which fails to pack even the slightest emotional punch, which is quite a feat considering the
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material.
Nominally a reworking Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play THE FRONT PAGE, HIS GIRL Friday manages to surpass it's classic
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material and emerge as one of the screen's finest comedies.
This doesn't sit well with their brother who now lives in the city and is the real
source
of money for the family.
Although a
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of much embarrassment (and biographical revisionism) to Paul Robeson in later years, by the standards of its day Sanders of the River isn't quite as obnoxiously racist as you might think.
i mean where has this whole
source
storyline come from, i was under the impression that immortals came from a plant in the distant future.
Fortunately for myself I have never taken it upon myself to read the
source
material on which this movie is based upon, nor had I even heard of it until now.
While it has moments here and there (not many, to be honest), this film has so little in common with its
source
material (Thomas Allen's book of the same name) that it is not really an adaptation at all.
Now this serial had a lot of hype to live up to...I had heard or read that it was one of the best serials ever made from every
source
I encountered.
considering the source, the cinematography stands out as rather good.
I don't know if the script can be blamed on the
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novel, but I could not swallow Carmelite nuns at a voodoo ceremony any more than I could swallow the sudden and inexplicable love affair between Joachim and Gaelle.
They do it the source, and their prize is they get a baby?
The picture is fuzzy and scuzzy, revealing a crummy and scummy 16mm print source, and the sound quality is very poor.
The script was weak because it had no storyline other than a fake story to Dave (who is a parody of "The
Source"
magazine) which is a non-story in and of itself.
I'm a big fan of Christie, not just Poirot and Miss Marple, but also her other characters, most of these novels have been made into decent programmes (although when her short stories are adapted for television there is obviously some padding put in,) but in most cases they tend to stick quite close to the
source.
The racism in this disgraceful production amidst breathtaking scenery follows the pattern of similar productions from its
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and time.
A few viewings of "The Official Story" might have provided better
source
material for Duvall, although the dialog consistently fails to ring true.
This, inevitably, leads to the incorporation of a spooky ghost story (which ends up supplying a
source
for the hooded killer), which was pointless in the long run, but I guess the crew had access to a big, creepy building they wanted to show... Also, the involvement of the two inbreeders seemed like gratuitous filler.
My own education in Buddhist practices was a major
source
of my appreciation for the film, I think.
The Secret Garden is a rare treat where in the screenwriter and director actually understand their source, The Secret Garden by Frances Hogsden Burnett, and make a translation to the screen that not only captures the essence of the book but enhances the story as well.
And that is the
source
of delight.
an emotional roller-coaster which leaves you staring at the credits in la la land long after you should have gotten up and fetched that other beer.....i find it strange that the most compelling story i have witnessed on film is not readily available on DVD..in NTSC format at least and also that adrenaline pumping ...Tyral Hicks scene.. which brings these riveting stories to their anti climax..or climax if you may..is hidden away in fine print in the cast listing by billing......is there anyone who can help me
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the DVD in NTSC format.
This is a production where the
source
material deserves to be locked in a vault and left to rot, fade, and be eaten by fungus and mold.
Robot Toby finds friends among orphaned children and robots down on the ground before he has to fight the robotised President Stone (Donald Sutherland) who wants the blue power
source
used to activate Toby (now called Astro).
Shane Meadows uses characters from his own past as
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material, and co-writer Paddy Considine (Richard) based part of the story on family history, so we have a film that has authentic characters and authentic, semi-improvised dialogue.
Kazan tries to liven things up with slick, annoyingly amateurish camera work but fails miserably, not helped by the lackluster
source
material, the director's own trashy, best-selling novel.
This remarkably silly, hackneyed adventure movie takes hilarious liberties with its
source
material, an uplifting account of two nuns' mission to bring modern medicine to the Congo.
In my opinion "The
Source"
is the worst piece of garbage I have seen in many years.
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