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Hogg shot something like 100 hours,or so,of footage of the Beatles in an glum,dour & sometimes depressed
state
of mind,and the look on their faces (especially Ringo's)expresses this.
In this sequence,they at least seem to be in a somewhat better
state
of mind (but you could tell that things were far from ginger peachy among them).
Mike Leigh makes this movie as a sociological study because he wants us to be confronted with the
state
of mind of the working class of now.
After being thoroughly excited to see this film ever since I first caught wind of it, I left the theatre in a
state
of bewilderment.
Having met friends who recently came from Havana, it is clear that the director avoided showing the miserable
state
of that city.
Afterwards in the prison morgue a Professor Peter Campbell (Thom Bray) is conducting
state
funded research on various crackpot theories he has regarding 'electromagnetic evil'.
Via a lame, low-budget framing device, a 'randy' uncle tells his restless nephew fairy tales in an attempt to get the brat to go to sleep (I, however, had no trouble falling into a somnambulant
state
while watching this).
Everything is stated as the
state
of things, and there is one side versus another side, neither of which is good or bad, and Section 9 is right there in the middle trying to stop making the situation go from bad to worse.
The fact that NBC stopped this series after one season only is a true testament to the sad
state
of television these days.
It's one of those jumpy quick cut movies that fits the supposed
state
of mind that the main character is in as she tries to find the truth.
So Porky sets about auditioning singing roosters to keep the hens in a permanent
state
of arousal.
Many highly original metaphors for the depraved
state
of our society has come to decorate this film, which is probably the best portrayal of the loneliness that our so called civilized world drives many unique persons to if they are no longer of any use.
I don't know, maybe you have to be American to actually like this (not meant to offend, it's just different culture and
state
of mind than European) but I have yet to find someone I know that actually like this show.
While some will find the infant looking like a stupid clone of E.T., others will worry about its povertic and dying state, but the character becomes a victim in its notorious shocking ending.
Let me
state
the obvious: This film has nothing to do with voodoo, there are no blacks in it and nary an exorcism occurs.
I had a lot of laughs watching these guys run around the
state
to places that I can relate to... everything from food spots to night clubs..
Window Rock AZ is in the Northwestern part of the state...
Now the lovable hippie school from the first movie has become a regular college, this accompanied by plenty of ominous voice-over about the endangered
state
of American universities due to rioting and violent National Guard suppression.
It portrays to the viewer the
state
of the justice system and the criminal justice administration system.
I can boldly
state
that because I had actually seen it in the movie theaters when it came out, and on MST.
The map shows California is a
state
although in the 1800s; I believe the map is wrong for that era.
In that mockumentary taste that has been made popular by movies such as "Waiting for Guffman" and "A Mighty Wind", "A Day Without a Mexican" chronicles the
state
of California through a short period of time in which all Mexicans (Mexican Americans, Illegal Mexican Immigrants, etc) disappear.
You know the sort I mean -- clips of ostensibly mundane images edited together with some heavy music, to indicate a wretched emotional
state.
Part travelogue, part comedy, and part drama, the film lulls us into a
state
of blissful contentment, then hits us with a wake up call that seems culled from yesterday's headlines.
Some seventy-odd years after its release in 1932, GRAND HOTEL today holds an interesting attraction more for the presence of its two leading ladies than from its cinematic power, although there will be some purists who will
state
that because the images of Joan Crawford and Greta Garbo have been immortalized in their own respective canons, that in itself is cinematic power.
this woman is in no fit
state
to be executed.
Orson Welles Every review of this film will probably
state
this quote.
The soldiers combat in a hostile
state
shirtless, shooting only from the waist, never aiming, but always seem to hit the forehead.
Along the way they encounter kidnappers, a
state
trooper, and many more hilarious moments from this comedy that you must see for yourself.
The film is allegorical, and the themes are complex, but if I had to
state
the theme in a simple sentence it would be something like this: "to keep society together we have to have people who are willing to do unselfish things instead of selfish things."
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