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A true dark noir movie and a very graphic film, nice
storyline
of a man pursuing redemption, that may have just left it all too late.
As usual the
storyline
needn't detain us though for the record it was based on a play, Shore Leave, that also served as the basis for a Broadway Musical, Hit The Deck.
"When in Rome" was a traditional Mary-Kate and Ashley movie, complete with the foreign travel, accents, motorbikes, adult romance as a "B" storyline, fashion orientation, and even the gag reel over the credits.
The basic
storyline
is Cheech is trying to have a nice date, while Chong is partying with Cheech's cousin (They smoke dope , go in a music store, a massage parlor, a comedy club, and even go into someones house they don't even know!
All in all a decent ride but maybe checking out the
storyline
might actually be helpful before watching this one.
Moving beyond the beauty on the screen, you are immersed in a
storyline
that is at once timeless and at the same turn fresh.
There are a few goofs in continuity if you look hard enough, but they generally don't detract from the storyline, which leaves you smiling (and maybe even a little misty-eyed, if you are a lover of animals).
Not only is the metaphorical
storyline
enthralling but the use of color and black and white is visually stimulating.
As for this movie being "stacked", how about adding Christopher Lloyd (his stage experience works and shows through in his performances on screen, a wonderful actor), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Third Rock from the Sun), Brenda Fricker (a charming and well seasoned Irish actress), Tony Danza (yes even he is good in this film), Matthew McConaughey (he stole the show in Dazed and Confused, and his role may not be as pivotal in this film, but he got exposure), Adrien Brody (what I said about Matthew McConaughey goes the same for Adrien, except the Dazed and Confused part), some great character actors like Taylor Negron (David), Tony Longo (Messmer), Jay O. Sanders (Ranch Wilder), Neal McDonough (Whitt Bass) and a seasoned veteran in one of his final performances, Ben Johnson (Hank Murphy, the owner of the California Angels), and the rest of the cast does a great job, plus a great
storyline
that is uplifting to pretty much anyone, I don't care what recesses of depression you're in.
Compared to other Universal Horror pictures, the
storyline
seems a bit silly, but in a delightful manner.
Other than the casting of Karloff and Lugosi, the film's greatest qualities are probably the atmosphere due to great settings and photography, as well as the wonderfully cheesy and highly entertaining
storyline.
I didn't cared much about Tom Cruise's acting prowess but I must say that he seems to impress at every point in the movie...not simply due to an engaging
storyline
but also due to his self being imparted to the lead character....they merge and then speak and its beautiful.
won't go int to the
storyline
here.but
The storyline, while specifically about WW2 is timeless in it's own way and there is something new to see every time you watch.
This kinda
storyline
does not make a movie producer automatically start scrambling for the checkbook.
Dubbed and low-budget, this horror movie is long, boring, and not particularly interesting except for the parapsychologist whose presence and
storyline
is wasted, Kevin McCarthy completed wasted, and a plot premise that held promise but wasn't fully utilized by a script that seemed to wander.
This is when you think it can't have been a True Story because it starts to get into the realms of fiction with plots and subplots based on the
storyline
of a woman lusting after her lawyer who tells her he's happily married.We find out later he DID once have an affair which nearly destroyed him.
The art direction is also good, and though the
storyline
is a bit muddled it's still not too difficult to follow.
People say there is a meaning in this movie but I just couldn't get passed the bad
storyline.
The first thing my dad did when the credits were done rolling (do stay through the end of the credits because they don't tie up a
storyline
until then), was to pat me on the back and say thank you for pushing him to come see Aaja Nachle because he hadn't seen such a good film in a long time.
"Street Trash" tries so hard to be a cult movie with it's nonsensical storyline, the over the top gore and violence and the weird characters.
Then this
storyline
is completely abandoned and for hours and hours (or so it seems) we witness the everday life of a bunch of bums who live in little self made flats at a car dump.
Clumsy comedy with cheesy "special effects" (if you want to call them that) and a dumb
storyline.
It is based around a very simple
storyline.
to add to this, the subtitles were blurring and white with no dark outlines, which means whenever someone in white is in the scene he obliterates the subtitles, thus making it hard to follow the
storyline.
Otherwise, the film itself was well-done and logically follows the
storyline.
This is very moving stuff, but stands a little pale in comparison to the final
storyline.
Somewhat decent movie, overall, but frustrating in it's questionnable plot devices, and overall
storyline.
I saw the first one and liked the whole
storyline
but it was poorly executed.
I also noticed that there is no plot or
storyline.
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