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One may then ask why the title
suggested
such a thing, but really it's kind of appropriate because nothing else about this film made any sense either.
Living in the middle east I saw shades of Islam creep in when JJ Adams
suggested
Alta should dress more modestly, and as an engineer, was amazed by the imagination used for the 'futuristic' gadgets, and gizmos dreamed up by the props department.
I wish the girls had been abused more in the prison, as another commenter has suggested, as I've heard that Thai prisons can be quite brutal.
At the end of the film, it is
suggested
that the zombies are rendered harmless and used as cheap labour.
Rather than kidding her own image, as has been
suggested
here, to me it seems a satire on Gloria Swanson, who did start off in slapstick comedies, went on to highly emotional women's pictures and did end up marrying a Count.
Some have
suggested
there was too much unnecessary violence, but I don't see it that way.
Some reviewers
suggested
if one wished to enjoy Pavarotti, they would likely be better served by picking up an opera DVD.
He was a great story teller and someone
suggested
that he put his stories into writing.
This a rip roaring western and i have watched it many times and it entertains on every level.However if your after the true facts about such legends as Hickcock,Cody and Calamity Jane then look elsewhere, as John Ford
suggested
this is the west when the truth becomes legend print the legend.The story moves with a cracking pace, and there is some great dialogue between Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur two very watchable stars who help to make this movie.The sharp eyed amongst you might just spot Gabby Hayes as an Indian scout, also there is a very young Anthony Quinn making his debut as Cayenne warrior, he actually married one of Demilles daughters in real life.Indeed its Quinns character who informs Cooper of the massacre of Custer told in flash back, the finale is well done and when the credits roll it fuses the American west with American history.So please take time out to watch this classic western.
Even though it made me cry,I admit, at the end, the whole movie just brightened up my outlook on life thereafter.I
suggested
to my horror, action, and pure humor movie buff of a brother,who absolutely adored this movie.
And Robin Williams credits his career to Gary Marshall's son who, after having seen "Star Wars",
suggested
to his father that an alien should visit the Cunninghams of "Happy Days".
Every bit as good as the reviews
suggested
(a rarity) and was highly entertaining.
Deanna and Judy Garland appeared in a short "Every Sunday" and initially Garland was
suggested
for the role of Penny in "Three Smart Girls".
It was once
suggested
by Pauline Kael, never a fan, that Cassavetes thought not like a director, but like an actor.
I
suggested
renting this movie to my friend and he obliged since he had already seen the film and he said it was okay.
Melvyn Douglas once more gives a polished performance in which, this time, he inhabits the role of a detective who can't place love before duty and adventure, and the warmly beautiful Joan Blondell (who, far from being illiterate, as one reviewer suggested, wrote a novel about her early life) is as enjoyable as ever as his ever-suffering sweetheart.It's almost a screwball comedy, almost a Thin Man-type movie, almost a series, I guess, that didn't quite make it to a sequel.
The drama lies in the tension
suggested
by glances, minimal gestures, spatial boundaries, lighting and things left -- sometimes very ostensibly -- unsaid.
I am sorry, it may be a 'work of art' as some have
suggested
here, but Fargo is the most BORING movie I have ever seen.
The previous comment
suggested
fast-forwarding through the movie to the denouement.
I haven't been moved by any of his comic turns since... indeed upon reflection, could it not be
suggested
that Raging Bull was in essence, high class comedy?
A correspondent
suggested
that PURSUED might be the first western "film noir".
The film opens with a particularly gruesome death scene - which got my attention straight away - and it is
suggested
it was caused by these people using voodoo dolls.
It was just as the title
suggested
and it made the movie more of a bad comedy than a horror movie.
It is not in the same league as films like Mario Bava's _Shock_ or _The Sixth Sense_, as another poster here has
suggested.
As
suggested
in another review there was probably stuff left on the cutting room floor that would have filled in some holes in the plot.
Seemingly
suggested
by a combination of Bob Hope's legendary USO tours and the toxic relationship that sometimes develops between comedy team partners (with the likes of Martin and Lewis a case in point), FOR THE BOYS gives us the story of Dixie Leonard (Midler), a rough and tough singer with a naughty sense of humor, and Eddie Sparks (James Caan), a secretly sexist comic.
The voice of the presenter
suggested
that this was portrayed as something admirable.
Frankly the words "Lisa Kudrow" and movie just make shudder, but a friend who's taste in movies is just a bit different then my own
suggested
it so when I saw it playing on TMN I thought I'd watch it.
This movie was
suggested
to me by a librarian co-worker of mine during college.
Some have
suggested
that having the Wolf's pursuit by Grandma follow the raging libido scene was a mistake in pacing, but it all works for me.
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