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Lost In A Harem is one of the best Abbott & Costello films for 3 reasons: One, unlike most of their films in the 1940s which were produced at Universal Studios (and available on DVD in a Universal set), this one was done at MGM with that studios usual higher production standards, including a few spectacular musical numbers.
Not by their standards, of course, they made a lot of money.
While there, he encounters Nanu, a superhuman by any
standards
measured!!! Seeing a gold mine and wins with Nanu as his athlete on campus, Coach Archer lures him to their university, where Nanu indeed excels in sports, but also feels homesick.
Its not that I care one bit whether they do or not but its an obvious display of double
standards.
This movie rocks, especially if you update the music a bit, and why not when Silent accompanists just adapted the
standards
of their day?
An excellent movie my today's
standards.
Steve Mcqueen was never a very good actor for my
standards
of acting and although he has many really bright moments in this one his inability to stop switching his role on and off to his usual Steve Mcqueen persona didn't help much.
When Doris sings the old standards,it's great but MGM tacked on two numbers that sounded OK but they threw the ambiance off.
It's pretty good and Colin Gray O'Hara is totally hot! (?Spoiler?): the violence in one scene (culminating in the bathroom): we see it all second hand on video (mostly hear it), was pretty extreme by my
standards.
It was like I said a part of the first film that should really have been overlooked in the first place, and certainly not made into an entire feature-length film that wound up being both unintentionally laughable and pretty darn awful even by crappy horror-sequel
standards!
I fact same high production value
standards
is in entire miniseries itself.
I love romantic comedies, and if I want to see more one movie a year, I can't afford
standards.
Petersen, whom I like as an actor, is too cocky in this and has very low moral
standards.
Mostly as a filler for the time after the local news and the start of prime time.as a kid and as an adult i have always look forward to the old movies and this is one good flick for its time.I am trying to find this on DVD and would appreciate if some one who reads will help me find it although it will probably pretty tough.When Tris movie was on the TV i would always make an effort to see it.Although seemly laughable i still think it is a worthwhile investment for what is still a good scare.When the zombies come out to do battle with the police is still a shocker even by todays standards
Sherilyn Fenn's character, I thought, was implausible knowing today's
standards.
I don't even remember seeing Jimmy Breslin in this production, One redeeming quality was it actually was rather clean by todays
standards
and probably wouldn't have upset a church group.
The one performance I didn't like was Marlene Dietrich's - it was old-fashioned even by 1950
standards.
If you lower your standards, this movie is very entertaining.
Although not up to the high
standards
of his previous work in "White Heat" the year before, "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" is still a worthy follow-up for James Cagney.
You know, by 2004 I thought that there would be some
standards
when making movies but, I guess I was horribly mistaken.
The race of mutants self-calls 'The Family' and is leaded by the fanatic Matthias (Anthony Zerbe) in the middle-ages standards, without the use of any facility of the Twentieth Century.
I saw The Full Monty, and I loved it, and I thought this was a great follow-up movie, but I didn't take them into aspects of each other, as I never do any movie, it should be judged upon your own opinion of comedy and movie standards, not upon past movies by the same director.
Regarding the story and the message, it was nice to see Mark Harmon's character change into a good guy at the end but for most the movie he, and all the other characters simply typify Hollywood and the low moral
standards
it holds.
King Ralph falls short in every possible way because it lacks proper foresight and planning, and the whole title, plot, and idea is quite "outdated" even for early 90's
standards.
By todays
standards
quite tame.
The animation is perhaps a little dated by today's standards, but not that bad at all.
It's great that the movie centers around mostly a gay cast and I did enjoy some of the twist and turns, some scares and gross outs, and the acting, but you would think that by today's standards, in the era of the 'smart' horror film, we would get an answer as to why the killer is killing and who is he.
Edie Falco is competent without reaching their high
standards.
And it was nice to see a film of this nature done in black and white for once...and done so just because black and white can be as beautiful as color (though it's clearly not up to the
standards
of earlier Hollywood films), not because it's attempting to be some kind of pseudo-noir film.
The action scenes are impressive by Hollywood standards, but that doesn't make something good.
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