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I have also seen Bryan Yamasaki in several plays in the islands during my visits and he's also better in
theatre
than in this movie.
F.U." Took me three hours to figure out F.U. was Felix Ungar!" Based on a Neil Simon play (who also wrote the screenplay), this has a certain
theatre
feel to it.
Probably a more entertaining film for those involved in theatre, but anyone who enjoys Shakespeare should enjoy this film.
I loved this film, seen this evening on a movie
theatre
big screen!
I laughed almost the whole way through, all the while keeping a peripheral eye on the bewildered and occasionally horrified reactions of the audience that surrounded me in the
theatre.
Reviewed at the Sept 12, 2006 2nd screening at the Paramount 1
theatre
during the Toronto International Film Festival.
FUTZ is the only show preserved from the experimental
theatre
movement in New York in the 1960s (the origins of Off Off Broadway).
My wife and I found ourselves totally won over by the cornball cheesiness even as we were making fun of it, and at the end, as embarrassing as this is to admit, we applauded (and we saw this, by the way, in our living room, not in a theatre).
A musician, a
theatre
actor, an heir to Shakespeare?
Well, I paid to see it in a theatre, and I'm glad I did because visually it was a striking film.
On my list of favorite movies, Moonstruck is number 3. It's a "feel good" movie where you leave the
theatre
humming "that's amore" or repeating some of your favorite lines: "old man, if you give those dogs another piece of my food, I'll kick you till you're dead"; "Chrissy, bring me the big knife", "who's dead", "do you love him Loretta....., good because when you do, they drive you crazy because they know they can".
The acting is finely-tuned and nuanced (Audrey Tautou is luminous), the stories mesh plausibly, the humor is just right, and the viewer leaves the
theatre
nodding in agreement.
This film is a member of a movement of many movements that tried to lend respectability to cinéma, or just make a profit, by adapting literature or
theatre
onto the screen.
lol, and my dad actually took us back to the
theatre
to watch it again -- at least that's how I remember it.
Full house at the
theatre
and when the movie ended there was spontaneous applause.
This is one of the few movies I watched twice in the
theatre.
What makes me watch a movie at least six times in the
theatre
and buy a DVD or VHS tape?
I'm giving all the credit to Polanski's artistry in his direction, his playing and his inescapable script but I fainted during the horrible final scene and had to be revived by cognac in the office of the
theatre'
s manager.
However, her character's fatal flaw is its willing to believe what isn't there -- that her boyfriend wants her to succeed -- and this is what leads to her end at the movie
theatre.
This is one powerful movie; maybe that is because I'm a softy when it comes to dramas of this ilk, dripping with weighty moments and chock full of devastating performances, but either way, a film works best when it truly touches me, when it lingers in the back of my head hours after leaving the
theatre.
Rent the video or watch it in a theatre, but DON'T watch it on CBC television.
The first time I saw this film in the
theatre
at a foreign film festival, I thought it intriguing, fascinating, the sensitive bi-sexual artist.
Anyone who actually saw Shore Leave in the
theatre
may have been momentarily bemused inasmuch as the roles played by Fred and Ginger were created for the movie but what matters, as always, is the music, lyrics and hoofing and this is all out of the right bottle.
Though Laurence Olivier is mostly associated with his Shakespearean work he shows in this film that he is by no means restricted to play only classical
theatre.
Of course you could never go into a
theatre
and witness the types of sets you get in this film.
This, despite not being the original - it began life as a play in Central Europe - has weathered the several incarnations that followed (MGM's own remake with period songs In The Good Old Summertime, the Broadway show She Loves Me, even the excellent
theatre
revival in Paris a couple of years ago) and remains the definitive version and the one they all have to beat.
It isn't an Oscar caliber film of course, but, at least for me, this film has left a lasting impression since I first saw it back in 1984 (in the theatre).
As I was leaving the theatre, everyone kept saying how wonderful it was, and that oddly made me feel proud because I think this a truly non-conformist film and if it does well, which it should, it does completely on it's own merit, not because of star-power (Madhuri excluded), gimmicks, or because it's part of some trend.
I literally gasped out loud in the movie
theatre
when Jolie's character went up to the African child to rescue him from the vulture.
Fun all the way, including the opening
theatre
curtain and the closing one (thump).
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