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I use the word "propaganda" because the movie uses basically the old morality play device, where "good" and "bad" are not deduced in the course of action but are set in
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It's got all the right ingredients: bats, a castle with lots of
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staircases, a mad scientist, townspeople waving torches and hunting vampires, an "Igor"-type character, a beautiful girl, even a goofy-haired Burgomeister.
Needless to say he is rather eager to begin his work, but unpacking he finds his binoculars have been damaged in transit, so he asks the Squire for a replacement pair, The Squire who is a modern thinking man but also it would seem rather uncultured with such matters, is also eager to get rid of the clutter around the house, so he obliges and walks Fanshawe to the top of the hill so that he can survey the estate and the surrounding villages, there the Squire directs him to points of interest, including Gallows Hill, where locals were hung for their crimes and misdemeanours, his interest is also taken by a local abbey which the Squire describes as a ruin, but Fanshawe can see through the binoculars that it clearly isn't, he investigates further and pays a visit to the site of the abbey and is shocked to find that there are but a few
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remnants?
This leaves no
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unturned.
Walking in a hallway you suddenly hear the magical
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whisper:" Look",with the
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glowing at for example a painting.
Watching Goldsworthy build his pieces, one develops an appreciation for every stone, leaf, and thorn that he uses.
The film consists of Keaton seeking out a lady love in the
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age, in ancient Rome and in the present (1920s).
I tried to find out from them, but faced a
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wall.
From the fake kisses to the plastered smiles, Page 3 leaves no
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unturned in revealing the shocking lives of the rich and the famous.
Alicia, the girl with the
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heart, the Goth who has a pessimistic attitude to life assists Deanna to overcome the issues of life and death and living in the aftermath.
It touched my
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cold heart.
A prison cell.Four prisoners-Carrere,a young company director accused of fraud,35 year old transsexual in the process of his transformation, Daisy,a 20 year-old mentally challenged idiot savant and Lassalle,a 60 year-old intellectual who murdered his wife.Behind a
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slab in the cell,mysteriously pulled loose,they discovered a book:the diary of a former prisoner,Danvers,who occupied the cell at the beginning of the century.The diary contains magic formulas that supposedly enable prisoners to escape."Malefique" is one of the creepiest and most intelligent horror films I have seen this year.The film has a grimy,shadowy feel influenced by the works of H.P. Lovecraft,which makes for a very creepy and unsettling atmosphere.There is a fair amount of gore involved with some imaginative and brutal death scenes and the characters of four prisoners are surprisingly well-developed.It's a shame that Eric Valette made truly horrible remake of "One Missed Call" after his stunning debut.9
Firguring that he could kill two birds with one stone, Cheech pawns Chong off and Red.
Typical Italian though, very emotional, and hard to resist except for a
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cold person.
You get this
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that can knock back enemies while you recover mana to blast your foes with even more magic.
I was prepared for a turgid talky soap opera cum travelogue, but was pleased to find a fast-paced script, an underlying moral, excellent portrayals from all the actors, especially Peter Finch, amazing special effects, suspense, and beautiful cinematography--there's even a shot of the majestic
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Buddhas recently destroyed by the Taliban.
One aboriginal named Chris(David Gulpilil)appears to him in a dream holding a
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with blood and he finds that this man is one of those he is to represent at trial!
Given the possible variety of plant and animal life-forms that could evolve, thrive and be animated in conditions of continual free-fall, all this film does is drop like a
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Of all the movies that you could watch, if you choose to watch this movie....i should say that your very unfortunate....The story is crap, the acting nowhere near tolerable and the music not something we'd expect from A.R. Rehman..but its not fair to judge A r rehman with this movie because the music of a movie is to an extent influenced by the story and acting.......I wonder how someone like Ajith can ever be called an actor.....his dialogue delivery is pathetic and its better i don't mention his facial expressions......you'd do yourself a favour by not watching this movie...or rather watch it and educate others on how these kinda movies humiliate the once-enchanting Tamil film industry...Also....i beg the filmmakers not to cast people who are
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heads when it comes to dancing in roles that are supposed to highlight it.....For crying out loud, Ajith can't even dance to those funny dappankuthu songs...how can one tolerate him DANCING BHARATHANATYAM......the thought of him donning the role of a classical dancer would make good dancers of yesteryears turn in their graves.....And watch out for the scenes where Ajith is supposed to be projecting an effeminate side.....Its official ...he's the worst(or is there a worser term for that) thing that can happen to Tamil cinema.........
If it doesn't move you you will have to have a heart of
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I don't recommend this movie to anyone who has ever had a conscious thought or has an IQ equivalent to a small
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The passing the
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scenario was especially supercilious and a little too "ick/ooh-ish".
a strange man comes and lives with the family but before he injures the father by hitting him in the head with a large stone, who he later becomes friends with.
Watching Lance Fuller non-act his way through his role (does he ever change expression???) was about as fun as passing a kidney
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If wishes could come true, then everyone would watch this film with an open mind if only to find out if afterward, they were still willing to throw the first
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of "righteousness".
Randy Quaid is about as unlikely a candidate to play John Wesley Hardin, that
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killer, as you could possibly imagine.
This is the live action film of the popular Hanna Barbera cartoon about the
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age family.
John Goodman plays Fred Flintstone, husband and father of the famous
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age family.
When you see a woman buried to her neck and children about to
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her, the brutality of mankind is shown in full view.
i still do not know whether it was seeing the entire movie as
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envisioned it, or if it had to do with seeing the nineties play out as a decade obsessed with celebrity, prizing infamy over fame. it was hard for me to come to terms with juliette lewis's style of acting.
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