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But then they went out and
successfully
pulled out a new calf.
And develop the film to point that it would
successfully
present the triumph of a man.
Already a success by doing sophisticated American dramas such as A Letter to Three Wives and All About Eve as well as
successfully
adapting Shakespeare to life in Julius Caesar, Mankiewicz does a marvelous job of bringing this hit Broadway play to film and does it with style.
Consider how the huge Krell machine is
successfully
depicted with some real depth.
So, to
successfully
put the two together on screen... well, that is about the equivalent of splitting the atom.
This is the first American film to
successfully
adopt the naturalistic style used by Europeans, particularly the French and Belgians, for at least a decade, and isn't it about time?
Miraglia's earlier Giallo, "The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave" (1971) was already a creepy and highly atmospheric film which
successfully
mixed Giallo with Gothic Horror, but it couldn't possibly compare to this instant personal favorite.
Probably more than anything else, this movie
successfully
goes to great lengths to show the plight of immigrants in the United States - topical given the recent debates.
Simon would rewrite (less successfully) the play in the 1990s as THE NEW ODD COUPLE, with female roommates.
Chris Cooper is one of the greatest living actors, and the complex, self-conflicted, bottom-line good at the core father he portrayed could only be pulled off
successfully
by someone with his skill and insight.
I was really surprised with John Abraham's acting he usually playing the gangster like character with the emotionless face,so from that to playing the complete opposite and does it successfully,by managing to shine amongst the comic geniuses such as Paresh Rawal and Akshaye Kumar.
The History Channel has made some fine shows dealing with many aspects of WWII but an expansive series such as the World At War has not been
successfully
attempted since the original.
This is arguably John Thaw's finest performance where he
successfully
shakes off any traits of his Inspector Morse character and brings a perfect adaptation of Tom from the pages of the book to the TV screen.
Here we have a welcome reworking of a genre widely thought to have been pioneered (certainly 'fleshed out' extensively and successfully) by George Romero.
Filmed pretty much all on location around Los Angeles in a stunning verite style by Bert Glennon, the film has some truly stunning nightscapes with some very inventive lighting and tells the tale of Steve Lacey(Gene Nelson), an ex con, but a good guy at heart, who is now married to the stalwart Ellen(Phyllis Kirk) and is
successfully
going straight.
Realistic rather than sentimental, an unpleasant topic
successfully
presented with first-rate editing, acting and direction.
Here's why: this version concentrates almost entirely on the love story at its centre and to carry its ideas through successfully, the relationship at its core has to be believable - which it clearly isn't.
Character-driven stories such as these can be very difficult to pull off successfully; you will either care about the characters or you won't.
Ernest Borgnine,
successfully
topping his portrayal of Mr. Rogo from "The Poseidon Adventure" with his performance as Cabbie; simultaneously hilarious and tragic.
The movie
successfully
transpired that distinct CUTE goofiness we liked so much in other French movies (most notably in those of Louis de Funes), but is completely missing from otherwise brilliant flicks like American Pie.
I was excited that now, with CGI, a great epic tale like Beowulf might be
successfully
made into a movie.
This is an excellent documentary that
successfully
educates the audience on the details and depth of the crisis in Sierra Leone in 1991.
There must be many young teenage actors who could do the part
successfully.
Director Dan Curtis has exhibited both the will and ability to take both Herman Wouk's novel and incorporate it so
successfully
into this massive, and titanic film.
"Alien Abduction
" successfully
links the two categories.
What this film seemed to be aiming for, and so miserably failed to achieve, was so much more
successfully
captured in DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS, so, give this one a miss, and fast-forward to that title instead if you want a vampiric theme pregnant with dark sensuality and sexual energy.
This film has
successfully
captured all of the dysfunctional aspects of Egyptian society, squeezed taboos to the last drop, and left the audience laughing from the heart.
Good girl June (June Carlson from the long forgotten Fox series of Jones' family comedies) is more than happy to answer their questions, airhead Betty (Mary Bovard) would cooperate if only she could
successfully
string together more than two or three words to create a coherent sentence, and bad girl Sally (Teala Loring, sister of Debra Paget) won't give them the time of day.
I find it is clever without being profound, its characters are unusually believable and well-developed; and it is a light-hearted look from beginning to end at a very interesting plot question--the precocity of young people who lack categorizing definitions, life-experience and therefore the context to make prioritized value decisions; in a word, it's about the problems adults have with children who want to act as grown ups without having the means to do so
successfully.
One of the advantages of a novel (this is based on one by Graham Greene) is that it can go in many different directions
successfully
and work very well because the written word allows for a much fuller depiction of what's happening.
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