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It's not easy making a movie with 18 different
stories
in it.
There is no such a thing as perfect murder.Lieutenant Columbo knows that.Ken Franklin, who is the other half of the writing team of detective
stories
doesn't know that.He kills his partner Jim Ferris who had plans on going solo.Now Columbo steps into the picture and asks all sorts of questions from Mr. Franklin.And returns for one more question.Columbo: Murder by the Book (1971) is directed by the young Steven Spielberg before his days of fame.Steven Bochco wrote it.Columbo is a fantastic character with his shabby look.It's hard to believe this man could solve any crime.But he could.Each and every one of them!
Peter Falk is the one and only person in the world that could portray this character.So no remakes, please.This part is a very good example of how Columbo worked.Jack Cassidy plays the murderer and Martin Milner plays the victim.Rosemary Forsyth plays the victim's wife Joanna Ferris.There's something endearing in the scenes between Columbo and her.How he makes the omelet and everything.Barbara Colby plays Lilly La Sanka.She actually met a tragic fate when she died after a homicide like she does here.I've been a fan of Columbo since childhood and I still enjoy watching them.There was a break for many years that they weren't showing Columbo
stories
at all but now he's back.Back for one more question.
Westerners like to downplay the seriousness behind bedtime
stories
written specifically for kids.
Fassbinder was convinced that
"stories
can be told much better with women than with men", because, according to Fassbinder, while men usually fulfill their determined roles in society, "women are capable of thinking in a dialectic manner".
"Stories
of the Century" was a half hour series and appeared in first run syndication during the '54-'55 television season.
I also love the way this is directed, by flashing back and forth between the modern day and Stanley's ancestors
' stories.
The welding of
stories
wasn't structured too well when you consider the differences between the series, however despite all this, you can watch it quite happily.
Both have some sort of formula to the
stories
as well.
I can't say the
stories
were particularly enlightening, but their charm lies in just how typical they are.
This collection of eleven short
stories
in one movie is a great idea, and presents some great segments, but also some disappointing surprises.
It's nice to see love
stories
that have a terrible thing to happen in someone's life that you can still get thru it become even closer after its over.
New York, I Love You finally makes it to our shores, but its 10 short
stories
on love somehow didn't find reason enough to be released over Valentine's, probably due to the fact that this year's festival also falls on Lunar New Year, and with that comes the usual LNY blockbuster films from the likes of Jackie Chan (no, not The Spy Next Door) and local filmmaker Jack Neo who has traditionally released his latest film over that period to resounding success.
A determined little girl on a long walk and a sinister travelling salesman (David Strathairn at his creepiest) have parallel
stories
which converge in a fateful way.
The
stories
are interrelated at that point but this film is about all of the family members, not just the two sons.
This is probably one of the most original love
stories
I have seen for ages, especially for a war based (briefly) film.
Also, the unexpected plot twists, the back
stories
of the characters, the music that is at the end of every episode.
Beyond the grim statistics are personal
stories
that we rarely hear about.
I had never heard of Leos Carax until his Merde segment in last years Tokyo, and his was easily the stand-out the film's three
stories.
Incredible layers of personal, and psychologically viable, stories, underscored by sublime cinematography (incredible to use this word, when describing a TV-show), a killer score, great performances and editing.
Unfortunately, in cases such as these, there are so many conflicting
stories
as everyone tries to cast blame on to others that it is a near impossibility to get a clear picture of what really happened.
The writers (too many of them) have decided to take ALL of the
stories
and give them to the audience to let them decide which version of the truth they like the best.
I admit I have a weakness for alternate history stories, from ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE to GROUNDHOG DAY to 12:01.
Yes things have changed a bit with Jo since we last saw her in the books, but it's still compelling with great
stories
and good lessons.
The actress that portrays Jo Bhaer (Michelle Burke) does a wonderful job as does as the actor who plays Nick Riley (Spencer Rochfort) Throughout the series we get to see the developing romance between Jo and Nick as well as the daily
stories
and lessons the kids and students learn.
The acting is bad like most cheaply made movies but that's what makes it more entertaining, the zombie make-up is cool and effective especially with the budget, the gore is also great and gross, the film is sort of like a zombie version of Tales from the Crypt since we get two tales about zombie encounters in the woods, the
stories
are fun and do leave you guessing especially the first tale.
I can never stop to see
stories
like this, because, that keeps up my hope as described above.
These
stories
are 50 Minutes of pure action and suspense all the way, You cannot fight these 3 people, as they would defeat you in all forms of weaponry.
"The Woman in Black" is easily one of the creepiest British ghost
stories
ever made.A young solicitor,after arriving in a small town to handle a dead client's estate,is haunted by a mysterious woman dressed all in black.The film is loaded with extremely eerie atmosphere and the frights are calculated for and deliver the maximum effect possible.The action keeps the viewer deeply involved and the finale is quite disturbing.The acting is excellent and the tension is almost unbearable at times.So if you want to see a truly creepy horror film give this one a look.I dare anyone to watch "The Woman in Black" alone at night with the lights off.Highly recommended.10
This is the stuff that heals nations, this is one of our great national
stories.
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