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Cheri Christian and Greg Thompson are
spot
on as the grieving couple trying to rebuild there lives', however some side characters like the Sheriff didn't convince me.
After an anonymous phone call about a spacecraft that would have crashed in a frozen wood, two police officers find evidences that the event really happened and apparently one Martian had walked away from the
spot.
In between the rapid cuts away and back to the board it is not hard to
spot
that after Luzhin's combination culminating in a queen sacrifice, his rook on d1 is still pinned by black's rook at c1 against his king in the corner at h1.
If I asked him where the fish were biting, he would designate the spot, and I would have a ball.
He uses this opportunity to weasel his way into the good graces of its exclusive members and land a
spot
as the club's resident boxer.
Basketball is the chosen avenue for riches, and Tsang bids to get him a
spot
on a University team and to promote him in the media.
Robert O. Ragland's funky score hits the gnarly
spot.
Riz Ortolani's groovy, pulsating, syncopated funk/jazz score certainly hits the soulfully swingin
' spot.
Then there's Jessie Ralph as the wardrobe mistress--you'll
spot
her also in David COPPERFIELD (as Aunt Peggoty) and THE BANK DICK.
The special effects, dialogue and acting were all
spot
on, and I felt emotionally tied up in the storyline.
Perfectly played and the music behind the scene was
spot
on!
The casting, especially of the younger officers, was
spot
on, and the script and editing, the soundtrack, and the acting made this episode a tour d'force.
Gianni Ferrio's funky score hits the get-down groovy
spot.
While I have seen more films by Kurosawa, Bergman and Truffaut than practically anyone on the planet, I still have a soft
spot
for a dopey comedy that doesn't try to be sophisticated but is simply funny.
The flavorsome, harmonic score by Pray for Rain likewise hits the
spot.
The band's performance was on the spot, each one playing their role in a deft, comical manner.
I saw it one late night on TV and it hit the
spot
- I actually think it was back in 1989 when it first appeared.
Screaming Mad George's funky special effects and the reasonably polished cinematography by Miguel Arana and Daniel Lopez both hit the
spot
as well.
270 years ago in Salem, a witch and her father were burned at the the stake by a New England Puritan, who is cursed along with all his descendants by black magic and will never find happiness in romance; jump ahead to the present day (circa 1942), the witches are released from their holding
spot
and the bewitching lass discovers the latest descendant is a handsome politician with a shrew for a fiancée (the witch's father tells her men always marry the wrong woman--it's the girls who get away who cause the real unhappiness).
There is a bright
spot
though in what appears to be a young Filipino woman who performs a strip-tease in an empty nightclub for our ship's captain, and she opens a bottle of champagne using her enormous...uh...talent.
I always had a soft
spot
for it and later recognised elements from such video treats as, 2000 Maniacs.
Big Brother has singularly and spectacularly failed to guard against people playing the format, it is terrifically embarrassing how the bland identikits stand in exactly the right
spot
and say exactly the right things.
Reading the other reviews here, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one with a soft
spot
in their heart for this little unknown movie.
Each Sunday morning at 10, she calls him from the same
spot.
Ruth Sheen was the one bright spot, plus she has a lovely voice.
Harry Manfredini's amped-up version of his familiar shivery score hits the shuddery
spot.
Charlton Heston hams it up like never before as a beaver-trapper reluctant to make way for progress and accept the fact that his precious trade is being supplanted by finer materials like silk; Brian Keith provides the brightest
spot
in the film as Heston's foul-mouthed partner, along with Michel Legrand's beautiful score and the desolate snowy landscapes.
These movies are so distinct and original that they seem to have created there own
spot
in the universe, untouchable by anything else.
Washington's accent was about as
spot
on for a "Yank" as was we'll say Pitt's was in "Snatch" to an Irish tinker's.
Old television watchers will
spot
veteran actors Bill McCutcheon and Jack Dodson.
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