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"Puzzle" is already available in France (or at least in the French
speaking
part of Belgium; where I got it), even though the transfer to disc is fairly rudimentary and inconspicuous.
Okay, realistically speaking, it is not "excellent" in the grand scope of cinema history...It has virtually no plot, for example.
When I watched it I consciously knew that it was the same words being spoken but then yet I did not understand why I felt sympathy for one character but not for the other
speaking
the same words.
People look like they are reading boards while
speaking
their lines.
Jack just phones his performance in, enough said.....and
speaking
of laughing, I, for one, hate those scenes where the main characters are on a beach, over dinner, in bed, and they are laughing, laughing, but you the viewer are not privy to the stream of jokes.
I will always remember his very words to me during the filming of the nightclub scene (in which I had a small
speaking
role).
And
speaking
of credits (as if they aren't confusing enough already), the ones in the version I saw list Ilona Kunesova (the script supervisor for MONDO CANNIBALE) as the screenwriter and "Allan W. Steeve" as the director.
Kudos for that, no doubt, belong to the director (who also wrote it), who assembled a remarkably colorful group of actors and fashioned one of the funniest ensemble performances I've ever seen on the screen, a comedy that unfolds with a paradoxically poetic visual style that keeps you howling even when the actors aren't
speaking.
Speaking
of gender, why are there episodes about a guy having have a Sweet 16 or whatever?
Figuratively speaking, "Friend" seems to be a representation of Dern's transition from childhood to womanhood, not a real person.
Roughly speaking, it goes like that: Mrs. Paradine is arrested for the suspect of having poisoned her husband.
When used judiciously, breaking the mythical fourth wall and
speaking
directly to the audience can be funny.
As the movie progressed, I began to suspect the fortune teller was
speaking
not of the life of the expectant woman sitting before her, but of the violin.
The English
speaking
actors are atrocious for the most part, just completely ruining whatever grand set they are placed in.
There is also a scene where a guy is
speaking
German to a Gaijin guy who speaks Japanese back at him.
If you have an Elmo fan in your house, and was disappointed to only see him one scene (not speaking) role in 1985's movie Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird, well your little one will not be disappointed.
Don't be put off by the subtitles, a lot of it is in English with Michael Kitchen doing all his own
speaking
in English, so no captions for these scenes.
I think the only scene that moved me was when Simone was in church
speaking
to the priest.
The difference here is that "Revelation" takes itself waaaay too seriously
(speaking
as a Christian!) to make up for the complete and total lack of quality.
Well,
speaking
of fits, he and Juliette Binoche fit quite well here.
Speaking
as someone who has made an extensive study of the live-action Disney films of the 1960s-1970s I can say with some authority that this is truly one of the worst films ever released by Disney; almost unwatchable.
She has an intelligence and gift for
speaking
to the people, regardless of their nationality or beliefs.
(His distinctive voice would've been perfect
speaking
as either Gandalf or Saruman) And that herd of "studio" Vikings stampeding over each other with the horned helmets, Kirk Douglas and Ernest Borgnine's characters from the movie The Vikings,must be cringing in Valhalla.
Of course they're the poorest demographic in the country, worse than that of other minorities, comparatively speaking, and still are facing repression and other forms of harassment and forced relocation by the U.S. government (now empire).
Speaking
of director's comments: Her primary motivation for making this film (according to what she said on the film's DVD version) was a scene which which utilized sexually explicit and violently graphic pen and ink drawings of slaves.
Shrooms is not a bad movie, it has some nice modern elements like the typical washed out colors, some nice tripping ideas like a
speaking
cow mixing in with the classic campfire story and haunted woods themes.
Very well acted especially from the lead; John Ford Noonan, who I've had the pleasure of meeting and
speaking
with on many different subjects and levels.
This is the best movie Anne Parillaud has ever played in (See please "Frankie Starlight", she's
speaking
English there) to see what I mean.
It's that bad! Naturally speaking, don't confuse this one with the much superior BLACULA.
One of the reasons you hire professional actors for movies is they ARE professionals and have spent a great deal of time learning their skills at projecting a character and
speaking
lines of dialogue effectively.
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