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Basically, they go back and forth with lines like "Nothing is a thing, so
technically
nothing is something,".
It is irresistible to make a "this movie has gone to the dogs!" pun, so I won't (even though I
technically
just did).
While
technically
B-films, they were much better made than typical films of the genre.
This is an extremely competent movie
technically.
technically, this movie would have had it all: decent actors, a nice landscape, no obvious sights of a lack of budget, a celebrity like richard attenborough.
What really galls me the most about it is that
technically
it's very bad, an unforgivable sin for the money that went into it.
Technically
inept with the boom mike getting into shot or the reflections of the crew visible it just goes on forever in a forgetful sub-DAVINCI CODE on $5 a day way.
Technically
correct and very creative.
I suppose it's a plus to have Spielberg money behind you allowing for a fat budget and all the best that money can buy
technically.
Although not the most
technically
advanced film I have seen, this was a fun and enjoyable couple of hours.
Since they aren't
technically
at war yet, it seems as if both sides must have realized what was coming.
Another moment is the final shootout,
technically
very good.
Andaz Apna Apna is by far my second favorite comedy of all time, first being Namak Halal (even though that was
technically
a drama).
Technically
it is possible but the result is not surprising.
Bob Cummings is excellent in this, as this
technically
brilliant Hitchcock film really does not get the fame as some of his other films but is very watchable even today.
The story is fun, the acting is good, and
technically
it's excellent.
i truly truly loved this movie,
technically
and character development wise; the plot was complex and that's what made it terrific.
Ray is interesting in parts, and
technically
it's very well made, but Ray is often sluggish, and forgets some important details about Ray's life.
For independent film makers and producers alike who have a the talent and lacking the money and drive, a lot can be learned from watching this film,
technically
it has everything going for it, the use of light, music etc by far outweigh that of any other digital feature film i have ever seen and therefore it is worthy of much praise.
I think,contemporary cinema, though
technically
developed and opened some new narrative perspective, has lost the most important---reliance of audience.Cienma was once really the most popular art from and, unlike modern fine arts and contemporary music,gave millions of people hope and ideals.
This could be a
technically
flawed movie; the pleasure has nothing to do with spit-and-polish (my personal top-ten is idiosyncratic, to say the least!).
I love Reservoir Dogs, admire Pulp Fiction and think that Jackie Brown is Tarantino's most mature piece of film-making -
technically
his most superior - including the last great performance elicited from Robert De Niro.
James Cagney has a full screen opening credit, even though technically, the 'mayor' of the movie's title is actually portrayed by Frankie Darro, one of several boys sent to reform school during the opening scenes.
For me, "Late Chrysanthemums" was interesting not only because it was my first film of Naruse I completely enjoyed, but because it was
technically
as modern and innovative as his 30s work I've seen.
And even though NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN is not
technically
part of the official Bond filmography, the mere presence of Sean Connery returning as 007 makes it something more than merely an honorary member of the series.
It may not all be
technically
true to the sport of rugby, but this film is not mainly about the sport.
City Streets is amazingly modern
technically
speaking for a movie made in 1931.
Perfectly set in France, in the 40's, when the Nazi invasion,
technically
irreproachable, and with some of the most international french actors (Depardieu, Adjani, Ledoyen...).
Technically
brilliant in its camera-work and editing, superbly scripted and acted, one of the best openings, one of the best endings, tension and paranoia sustained throughout (with countless viewings), an excellent soundtrack, and open to multiple readings and analogy, there simply aren't enough superlatives to do this film justice.
'The Big Trail is
technically
close to 'Wagon Master', but ages apart from 'The Covered Wagon'.
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