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When Kyle is captured by a machine and brought to the Skynet headquarter, Marcus decides to help the youngster and heads to Skynet; on the way, he saves Blair Williams (Moon Bloodgood) that
suggests
him to meet John Connor first.
As for Willie's speech, evidence now
suggests
it was written in the mid-to-late 20th century.
Harold Lloyd plays - as the title
suggests
- a shy tailor who is deathly afraid of girls (to the point at which he stutters every time he talks to one - interestingly done in a "silent" movie) and yet writes a book to teach young men how to understand and win girls.
Very watchable giallo, which as the English title suggests, wallows in nudity and sex (much of it with a seeming wink to the audience).
The story could perhaps be made to work better on film, but this outing
suggests
not.
It's formulaic approach
suggests
it was made to appeal to the middle-aged NPR/PBS crowd (Rashomon-like multiple viewpoints, struggles to come to terms with one's sexuality, exploring the fabric of a generic working class community).
Myrna Loy
suggests
her sensuous side so well that she fits perfectly the stuffy role of a judge who is decidedly unstuffy.
Linus
suggests
making one before going to Grandma's so Snoopy and Woodstock start getting the table and chairs.
The film works well as a light spy film(without becoming farcical), delivering, as the title suggests, sneaking, as well as conspiracies.
This movie avoids naming real names behind the murder, but it
suggests
an international right wing conspiracy.
It's best then, as Herzog suggests, to take one out of context of the period, even if seeing the green-screen images (however brief) of the war conjures up immediate associations.
The title
suggests
that Cauldron of Death is going to be another Giallo-styled thriller (Italian marketing campaigns...), but it turns out that this film is actually a part of seventies Italy's other big export; the Dirty Harry-influenced cop flick!
Shep's superior officer
suggests
that he goes to earth to recharge his ship and enjoy himself, but Shep wants nothing to do with Earth.
He strongly
suggests
to John that he do the right thing, and John leaves it up to Joan - does she want to marry him?
He also
suggests
her to make the experience of writing about a different theme.
Suzanne (Maria Ford) owns a clientless ad agency; a "friend," Nick (Scott Carson)
suggests
Dominick as a potential client.
As mentioned, the plot focuses on the murdering of prostitutes, and as the title suggests, Scotland Yard are soon on the case.
The title
suggests
a comedy, but it's more like a fluffy drama about a woman who starts to become jealous when her husband lavishes too much attention on his secretary.
Everything from the black and white look (that Allen used in MANHATTAN and STARDUST MEMORIES among others), to the neuroses of it's main character David (a struggling filmmaker) to the girl he tries to win (THE SOPRANOS' great Edie Falco) to the portrayal of the parents (including the late, great Madeline Kahn, in her final performance), all
suggests
Woody.
But the director, Eric Mendelson, making his first film, captures all these people in the same way Allen does in all their humour- but also
suggests
a level of sadness that Woody hardly ever did.
By today's standards I suppose Son Of Dracula is none too frightening, though it nicely
suggests
the link between horror and everyday life, normal emotions and regional traditions, which, while this might not mean much nowadays, certainly resonated in the America of sixty years ago, which it effectively evokes.
James Franciscus sleepwalks through the part of a drippy shark expert with a numbing blankness which
suggests
that poor Jim was severely doped up on anti-depressant drugs when he acted in this endearingly awful atrocity.
The question why an explained pacifist kills her girl friend is answered in a too simplistic way, if the film
suggests
he was only having his ideas to make himself interesting and to seduce girls.
At the same time, it
suggests
some intriguing answers.
The great Michael Gambon is totally wasted in 'The Last Great Warrior', an account of the settlement of America as one-dimensionally partisan as its title
suggests.
However, realizing this is a golden chance to be rid of Hill, Muldaur
suggests
that she and Stacy leave him in the desert to die of exposure and starvation!
I wouldn't have remembered the changes he mentions, but my own recollection
suggests
an excision of a character in the greatest sequence in the film in which Funt, as a bus ticket clerk, feels people out on their feelings about an interracial couple.
The movie
suggests
causes for the events in the house left and right and quickly discards them.
It entertains,
suggests
and of course scares.
If someone
suggests
you watch this movie, just say NO.
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