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I had to watch it four times to catch on to all the smaller weird
statements
like 'black and white cat, black and white cake'.
Mostly, this is because of
statements
of various negative natures.
Off the blocks let me just say that I am a huge zombie fan so I don't make
statements
like the above lightly.
Historical dates, statements, and results are even given.
More often than not, the cast are trying for big laugh lines instead of the droll, throwaway
statements
that made both "Waiting For Guffman" or "Spinal Tap" such a delight.
The script (that could have become a pretty deep,disconcerting and realistic view over the original idea the movie starts on), was totally dashed by a deficiency in keeping any fact believable or sustained on any grounds, in total gaps in the story that make absolute no sense like:(why the crew stayed to the killing night and didn't warned anybody?wouldn't that make them accomplices?...why would they think the killer would let them go away clean, if by his own
statements
on the documentary, the idea was: No witness?, etc, etc, etc.....).
None of these
statements
can be true, and I also find it impossible that there could be such a large cultural difference between the two nations.
There are many lines in the movie which might just remind you of current day
statements.
It's a breath of fresh air because it makes some strong
statements
about morality and forgiveness, and is written beautifully.
Spock keeps making strange and frankly incomprehensible
statements
like "it's possible...very possible."
He asks questions, takes guesses, makes bland and banal
statements
that could be applicable to half the people in the room, and pretends that he is receiving the information from heaven!
With the movie fresh in my mind I want to put out this message to all the people who have made depreciating
statements
such as "what is Crumb moaning about, he's famous now", "the Sixties weren't really like that", "it was just two hours of whining, rambling and unjustified complaining" etc. etc.: go back to your Kevin Costner, Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise big budget Oscar winners, and stop smearing dirt on one of the best documentaries ever made.
Right off the bat, I would say that those
statements
have no validity.
Smooth, slick, and cheesy all at once, Jack Cassidy turned plaid suits, thin cigarillos, and polyester ascots into monolithic fashion
statements.
I also didn't like multiple nationalist
statements
which have nothing to do with the plot.
If "Lord of the Flies" is seen as a reference, I think a case can be made that this film makes some very powerful and effective
statements
about classic Utopianism among the children of the jaded and bored richer classes.
If you don't believe my
statements
take a look at the director commentary.
In recent interviews, Meat has made
statements
to the effect that he didn't know WHAT he had put on tape, until Rundgren came on the scene and did his production wizardry...here we have Todd's role reduced to saying something like "More motorcycle sounds!" two or three times.
An epic usually involves fanfares, passionate pretentious
statements
in the script and clear messages on right and wrong.
The Lucky Ones is a film that doesn't really make any
statements
about the war.
There are some very accurate
statements
made in the film relating to this.
Attempts to provide credibility to the story that is acted out by adding "eye witness
" statements
of some "friends", fellow actors and even Nathalie's sister Lana cannot take away the aftertaste that this is just another "movie of the week".
There are quite a few derogatory
statements
made against the female gender too.
It's simply an ensemble of 20-ish young people who hang out at the diner and give us - or so the critics think - witty and profound
statements.
Ballard's discovery has authenticated these
statements.
Contrary to the defamatory
statements
made by so-called Our Gang critics Hal Erickson and Leonard Maltin, I found this to be an amusing film.
Other than the few
statements
that Nannie made about Janie's mother, we really don't get a since of what Janie's childhood like and what Nannie really taught her about life--black women are the mules.
The film is not that simple though, for even in addressing these objectives Hitch tantalizingly avoids any answers or definitive
statements.
He tends towards the dreaded (and very modern) "uptalk" which turns normal
statements
into seeming questions, as in, "My name's Foyle?
I mean, it wasn't bad... it was fun... at the beginning and i know that they have to put in a lot of educational statements... but couldn't they found a better more intelligent way of putting them in? and the ending... it was too unbelievable... i dont know... as i said... maybe its just me and maybe I'm too old for it... but if i were a kid i would b insulted
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