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The Slackers as titled in this movie are three college friends Dave, Jeff and Sam(Devon Sawa, Michael Maronna and Jason Segel respectively), who are about to graduate from university without sitting through an honest exam but making it end
successfully.
This movie has
successfully
proved what we all already know, that professional basket-ball players suck at everything besides playing basket-ball.
At times, it
successfully
underscores the mood and sounds fitting for a motion picture.
Bela Lugosi is not typecast in this fantastic twelve-part adventure serial, playing the lead as Frank Chandler/Chandu the Magician, enjoying his role as a representative of the forces of White Magic pushed against those of Black, while displaying vigourous fighting skill,
successfully
wooing a young Egyptian princess, and cutting a lean and dashing figure in yachting gear, complete with nautical cap.
However, on a brighter note, I have managed to
successfully
do the 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon from this movie, so I think it was almost worthwhile watching the 91 minutes of it.
The director tries to be Quentin Tarantino, the screenwriters try to be Tennessee Williams, Deborah Kara Unger tries to be Faye Dunaway, the late James Coburn tries to be Orson Welles, Michael Rooker tries to be Gene Hackman, Mary Tyler Moore tries to be Faye Dunaway (older version), Cameron Diaz tries to get out of the frame as quickly as she can (successfully), don't ask about Joanna Going.
The producers have been using phony "word of mouth" promotions very
successfully
without disclosing the financial and philosophical underpinnings for this piece of marketing tripe.
Thus, we have the Darkling, a classic shadowy devilish creature desperately seeking the company (that is, recognition) of men, and the story revolves around the various ways in which this need is handled, more or less
successfully.
If you think the opening dramatic shots of an empty stadium
successfully
fizzle with Evel's awkward camera address monologue, then wait until the opening credits roll on the chauffeur's butt.
Steven Seagal, Mr. Personality himself, this time is the United States' greatest Stealth pilot who is promised a pardon from the military(..who attempted to swipe his memory at the beginning of the movie for which he escaped base, later caught after interrupting a gang of robbers in a shootout at a gas station)if he is able to
successfully
infiltrate a Northern Afghanistan terrorist base operated by a group called Black Sunday, who have commandeered an Air Force stealth fighter thanks to an American traitor.
The problem is that the movie seems to drag, i'm not a big enough movie buff to be able to think of examples, but it seems like this set up has been done a thousand times before - and very rarely
successfully.
It has a good plot idea that the screenwriter has
successfully
buried in a nitwit script, which makes it impossible for the audience to become immersed in the action and truly care about any of the characters.
(A good example of scare which has been done to clichéd excess now, is the cat jumping out of the closet, followed soon there after but a now unexpected appearance by the villain of the film) This film couldn't
successfully
pull that off, so how could I expect it to fulfill any of the other conventions of horror film.
The angles, settings, and lighting used
successfully
created the nightmarish world in which the main character was trapped.
And what is more fascinating than someone so
successfully
reinventing themselves?
The "sisters" in law are female lawyers and judges who in 2004
successfully
prosecuted husbands for abusive treatment of their spouses and won one woman a divorce she desperately wanted through a Muslim council.
It is rather long -- about two hours -- but fascinating in terms both of the individual plaintiffs and defendants and the lawyers who
successfully
represented them in court rooms presided over by female judges.
With Iphigenia, Mikhali Cacoyannis is perhaps the first film director to have
successfully
brought the feel of ancient Greek theatre to the screen.
With a special telescope, Dr. Janos Rukh (Boris Karloff)
successfully
proves that years ago a meteorite landed in Africa containing an unknown, but extremely powerful element.
There are the obvious large political differences between Oz culture and Iranian culture, but I found the more subtle differences between the characters, that this film fleshes out so
successfully
on screen, extremely fascinating.
In this film, Jackie himself acted as a police officer called Chan Ka Kui (Kevin Chan in some versions) who
successfully
arrested a crime lord.
Jafar Panahi has most
successfully
pointed to this issue of Gender Abuse from with in the frame of conventional film making and patriarchy as well.
I am great fan of un-serious spoof films, but i am also a fan of the real thing, and with this films, it is hard to decide which is better, the film it mainly rips off (mentioned earlier i this review) or the actual film it is, but also when you are actually making a spoof of comedy films, it actually makes it even harder, but this film carries it off
successfully.
Joseph L. Mankiewicz of "Cleopatra" and "Letter to Three Wives" Fame directed the proceedings; and the flow of the work is very interestingly and
successfully
kept moving.
Fessenden
successfully
continues George Romero's tradition of using the genre as parable and as a discussion forum while still keeping us creeped out.
It makes me want to cry and it makes me want to kick the 'arse' of my great grandfathers who owned those plantations and wonder in awe of how my great grandmothers of African heritage lived under that oppressive and yet aristocratic existence...And at the same time had I not come out of that history, I probably wouldn't be the successful business woman I am today living
successfully
in a fairly integrated world.
The climax of the plot is the firing of the space gun successfully; the denouement and ending is a speech by Cabell praising worth and science that is universally considered to be the most profound defense of the mind ever penned.
Director Edward Sedgwick, an old hand at visual comedy,
successfully
leads this Hal Roach road show which tenders a fast-moving and adroit scenario and excellent casting, employing a large number of Roach's reliable performers.
Holes, originally a novel by Louis Sachar, was
successfully
transformed into an entertaining and well-made film.
The ending (with some new additions, I presume?)
successfully
weaves all 6 chapters into a wonderful tale of fantasy.
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