Suburban
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Improbable, but satisfying
suburban
melodrama.
And, as one might be inclined seeing as how it is very much about the cutaways of
suburban
life of the 1960s, it has that escapism of the film mentioned before, but of a more concrete, near timeless quality with the drama and the underlying issues.
Credit goes to screenwriter/director Matthew Ryan Hoge for creating a lyrical prose about two
suburban
families who have crossed paths in good times and bad.
In fact, his life is not entirely unlike life in the virtual reality of corporate cubicles and
suburban
condos.
I like the phrase "British post war
suburban
paranoia" that one of the reviewers used.
Perhaps no movie ever made has captured the essense of young
suburban
inertia like this distrubing frightening movie.
The rather odd love story (not a typical romantic one, but rather a modern
suburban
conception) is well shaped towards the end.
There have been other films before that delved into the Vietnam Vet but nothing compared to this emotionally heartwrenching film, as a typical American
suburban
family, circa 1972, comes apart at the seams, revealing the scars that Vietnam has left on our all of our collective souls.
And who can forget the scene of the
suburban
homeowner on his hands and knees attacking those few tiny weeds that have dared to appear overnight on his perfectly manicure lawn!
There is so much campy uniqueness to this movie that it might have been better if it was an all-out satirical comedy on
suburban
life, but the director instead tries to scare you every couple minutes until you wish he'd just get over it and bring out the gore.
Just okay horror film about a nice
suburban
family dealing with the death of their parents and the "thing" in the basement that they keep feeding people they pick up off the street.
A demented ex-con freshly sprung, a tidy
suburban
family his target.
The story starts of when a family of three is driving to their winter cabin, which looks like your normal
suburban
home and nothing like a cabin in the woods, and they run into a deer.
David Lynch's crude and crudely drawn take on South Park presents us with a nightmare of disturbing clichés about
suburban
middle class families.
A singularly unfunny musical comedy that artificially tries to marry the then-cutting edge rock 'n' roll explosion with the middle-class sensibilities of a
suburban
sitcom.
One good thing I can say about this movie is it contains the weakest
suburban "
gang" in the world that couldn't scare anybody.
First, writer-director Susan Montford puts Kim Basinger in the tired old victim role, complete with the requisite abusive husband and dull
suburban
existence.
If there were any flaws, I'd have to say that the story showed the typical
suburban
family and their difficulties again.
Writer/director Joe Sarno concocts a sharp, engrossing and perceptive examination of
suburban
angst and the limitations of the whole wild'n'easy 70's sexual revolution; Sarno turns traditional middle class mores on their heads and further spices things up with a bold and provocative mother/daughter incest subplot.
First is the setting...it takes place in what appears to be a normal
suburban
neighborhood.
OK - you want to test somebody on how comfortable they are with their adolescence and the embarrassing and maniacal changes therin - then get their immediate reaction from watching this uproarious doc about kids making socially relevant horror flicks in the
suburban
80's.
French film directors continue to amaze with their extraordinary ability to simulate the sights and sounds of ordinary, everyday
suburban
life.
During a job in Mexico City he meets Danny (Greg Kinnear), a straight-faced Denver
suburban
business-man, who's in town to make his deal of-a-life-time, in a hotel bar.
This wimpy guy, Morgan (Jeremy Northam) is unhappy with his miserable
suburban
life and his demanding wife so he decides to become a spy.
I thought sex clubs had ceased to exist even in New York and San Francisco, and here they are in
suburban
shopping malls?
The plot follows Morgan Sullivan; a bored
suburban
man that decides to take a job with Digicorp that involves him listening to speeches from several rival companies and recording them for reasons, to him, unknown.
An excellent movie for pre-pubescent
suburban
boys.
It is great to see some famous New Zealand faces perform in the
suburban
comedy that has witty lines to spare.
The producers really nailed the whole zeitgeist, of being a
suburban
teenager in the 70s.
I reckon however, that Jon Voight steals the show with his role as the
suburban
family man, Ed, who is rapidly forced to change his demeanour in order to survive.
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