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By contrast, the drug dealer's condo looks more like a
string
of Mondrians.
The notion that, as this
string
is headed, "The town comes together" is a much stronger message than the lonely personal heroism of 'High Noon.'
A very impressive performance, indeed, and it's gratifying to see his talents being taken seriously in a
string
of quirky, indie films.
Naturally, the plot is a
string
of "how can I keep up this ruse" scenes, with Sam asking Parker for shampoo while she is showering or pleading with him to hold her in bed when she receives bad news.
Laputa came out before My Neighbor Totoro and after Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, which began Studio Ghibli and it's long
string
of hits.
She did admit though that it was very creative and well put together and probably all on a shoe
string.
This 65 minute Gothic oddity from Columbia Pictures came after Lewis' lengthy apprenticeship as the helmer of a
string
of poverty row westerns, East Side Kids comedies, horror melodramas (including the incredibly bizarre Bela Lugosi shocker THE INVISIBLE GHOST) and standard studio B product (SECRETS OF A CO-ED, BOMBS OVER BURMA, THE FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO, etc)---all of which set the stage rather nicely for what was to come from the enormously talented and inventive Mr. Lewis.
While you watch it, you get this feeling that you're looking at a
string
of clichés encountered so often in the genre; then you realise that the clichés became clichés only after being copied from this particular film, and that they were so widely copied because this film was so great.
Though it has been consistently churning out films and television programmes since the 1930s, its golden age was most certainly between 1948 and 1955, when it produced a
string
of comedy masterpieces, many starring the great Alec Guinness.
These two great guys made a
string
of movies together, but this one is the best - no doubt.
A
string
of disappointing efforts, culminating in the dreary Melinda and Melinda (2004) and the embarrassing Anything Else (2003) raised serious doubts that another first rate Woody comedy, with or without his own participation as an actor, was in the cards.
By 1945, and after a
string
of solid WWII propaganda pieces, Errol Flynn’s hold over U.S. box office had started to decline so, in spite of the increased burden of waning looks, he embarked on a series of films pertaining to that genre which had earlier made his name: the swashbuckler.
Writer-director Brian De Palma is best known for his
string
of films that have been called, somewhat unfairly, "Hitchcock imitations."
Although most of the younger generation probably thinks that King Kong looks bad at this point in time, Willis O'Brien's stop-motion animation is a thousand times better than a puppet on a
string
that doesn't even look remotely like a spider.
The plot wanders around for a while but we are distracted by an unending
string
of jokes ranging from hilarious to dull.
However, observing his physique, it's easy to see why he was caricatured as a
string
bean.
Which are just like Black Christmas with the gouging of the eyes, ripping of the lips and tongue, hanging someone hanging from a string, chopping a girls head off...typical nasty crap.
And Harpo's harp sequence is pretty good (he plays Mozart on the harp, and then his two reflections accompany him with other, various
string
instruments).
Due to boredom one night and the encouragement of having watched a
string
of quite interesting though often unusual Korean films i found myself a fan of Korean entertainment.
Ten Inch Hero is an emotional
string
of taffy that places an ensemble cast in precarious situations.
In this film a rookie homicide detective has his gun stolen which leads to a
string
of crimes each more violent than the previous.
Robert Hays,whose career had a handful of early successes--the short-lived success of TV's "Angie" and the two wildly funny "Airplane" movies--followed by a long
string
of films that would elicit blank stares of confusion if mentioned to the average film viewer--"Touched",anyone?--and numerous TV projects that would not last past a year(my fave was the TV treatment of "Starman"),ends up in this flick which really has little going for it except the film debut(?) of Playboy mega-babe and "Baywatch" fixture Pamela Anderson.
William Faulkner's story about an eleven-year old boy in Jefferson, Mississippi at the turn-of-the-century who tells his kin a
string
of lies in order to go on a stolen holiday with his father's handyman and a half-black relative.
I swear this film is held together by plywood and
string.
Director Thomas Carter has a
string
of successful TV shows to his name, and sadly this supposed 'movie' screams 'TV' from every angle.
Officer Johnson (Tommy "Tiny"Lister) is tracking down a
string
of murders in Las Vegas and his son-in-law just happens to attract the attention of the local vampire ring.
A
string
of scantilly clad women are on and off as the latest woman in his life, making Astin a cad the writers obviously used to make the point of how children use and depend on their parents too much, no matter what they are going through themselves.
The Brits have crafted a story that is compelling, interesting to look at, complete with the supernatural, and, with a shoe
string
of a budget, something quite believable.
If they get any credit, it's that they don't stoop even lower and use the horrible "shaky, camera on a
string"
crap to further cover the shortcomings!
After a
string
of Bollywood stinkers, this film was a breath of fresh air!
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