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This is a real curiosity from the vaults, a late 60s Swedish sex education film which became an enormous box office hit across Europe and even, when it was finally released uncut with an X certificate, in the UK in 1973 (it was initially refused a certificate); this is historically interesting, as The Language of Love (as it was titled in English
speaking
markets) features some sections of actual hardcore footage, with close ups of fingers masturbating vaginas and a penis penetrating one.
I was expecting great things from this film from the trailers which advertised Beatty
speaking
the truth to a black congregation.
Grapewin looks on dubiously and says something to the effect that she was a remarkable woman for not
speaking
at all and keeping silent.
Making a German film more accessible for American audiences through the use of English
speaking
actors isn't entirely inane.
The film is of historic interest as it was one of the first (perhaps the first) of many Sci-Fi movies about space travellers who encounter a "lost" civilization of nubile young women, not only in attractive dresses and perfect coiffures but also
speaking
perfect English.
Needing to continue her conversation, she turns to Felix (Jean Reno), who has been likewise
speaking
into his mobile.
So the idea of a man stuck in the 20's and
speaking
like those characters sounded intriguing to me.
it's shot on video which is always a bad thing, the acting is bad - especially when the actors try
speaking
English.
Broadly
speaking
I guess it falls within the horror genre, but it draws upon elements from many different subgenres and works on many levels.
Now I know why Aaron Spelling left Tori out of his will and the reason why her mother is not
speaking
to her.
Speaking
of other comments, I realize that there is no way to verify what users post here, and maybe I am REALLY out of touch, but did anyone else think the person who billed themselves as a "15 year old Beatle fan" was WAY too articulate.
Donald Duck had been mentionened as an idea since 1931 but this was his first actual appearance.I was introduced to the character mainly by the comicbooks and at a lesser extents by some great shorts as "Commando Duck".Donald is obviously the most interesting character in this short.According to comics continuity he was 14 years old.Not bad for a teen-ager.But this short introduces as to his voice actor"Clarence"Ducky"Nash.Why should Donald's
speaking
be almost incomprehensible?I usualy hate hearing it.Since his name is Donald a slight Scottish accent would be more acceptable.A nice short but Clarence ruins it for me.I greately preferred Scrooge's voice in Ducktales.
When some characters are
speaking
French (they were in France I think, I only got that from one line saying it was good to travel), it's just dubbed over.
Speaking
of the "talent"... How can these "filmmakers" think they can use nothing but non actors to carry their "movie", it was just offensive.
A Frenchman directing mostly Germans
speaking
awkward phonetic English--that's just one of the problems here, but it's a big one, since so many of the actors here stiltedly handle dialogue that would be problematic under ideal circumstances.
The filmmakers are more intent on letting the movie camera linger on those huge breasts, whether the character is
speaking
on the phone or whatever.
I think it was the deep sadness that emanated from him, just the sad looks he would convey without actually
speaking.
Speaking
of which, this movie really marked Jon Voight's transition from washed-up blonde leading man to a truly quirky and interesting character actor.
And
speaking
of the awful truth, I don't like STINGEREE.
And
speaking
of swamp, man there are a lot of shots of swamp in this one.
I do not understand French or Arabic either way, but I found it bizarre, as if the director/producers shied away from Arabic to appeal to French
speaking
crowd for commercial reasons.
While I have other favorites, this is one of the top three or four he did, objectively speaking, and in my opinion, the best, for all that it's not one of my top five favorites.
Now Lou Costello was no saint; he was known to have a short fuse, he and Abbott fought bitterly on occasion and even went for months at a time without
speaking
to each other off the set, he gave many of his directors a lot of trouble and he had a habit of "appropriating" furniture and props that he particularly liked from the sets of his pictures.
There weren't even many
speaking
parts.
Swedes are among the best of the non-English
speaking
people at English, so why pick people that are as good as a bunch of kindergarden-children.
As you also see his respect for the elderly in one moment where he chastises Alan for
speaking
poorly to Gabby's grandfather.
(A close viewing reveals that Beast With A Gun was probably shot in phonetic English, as the actors' lips do seem to approximate the words they're speaking.)
Not
speaking
enough French to judge it, I can only comment on the understanding of the dialog that I got from the English subtitles; a lot of it is quite clever.
Speaking
of Mickey, he is so cool here, he smokes, dances the tango and challenges others to sword fights.
Dragged along by my seven year old daughter, who is entranced by thirty year old re-runs on Cartoon Network (and they haven't aged well,
speaking
as someone who used to rush home from school to watch it), I didn't expect the cynical, set-piece laden exercise in making money which was served up.
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