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The
third
and final Female Prisoner Scorpion film directed by Shunya Ito.
After the
third
Wallace and Gromit short, there was all this speculation about a full-length Wallace and Gromit movie, yet for years nothing had happened.
Although we spend the first
third
of the movie getting to know these people while they're on leave, after that things get tense quickly.
This was the
third
time I tried to watch this film.
Director/co-writer Sergio Martino relates the lively and absorbing story at a constant snappy pace, offers a flavorsome evocation of the lush and remote tropical setting, does an expert job of creating and maintaining a creepy and mysterious atmosphere in the spooky opening third, further spices things up with a nice line in dry humor, and stages the exhilarating action-loaded climax with considerable rip-roaring aplomb.
He is the
third
recurring character in a row that is introduced that you love to hate, the first two being Diana Fowley and Jeffrey Spender.
It's a total treat to see Cushing gleefully ham it up in a rare broad comedic part and become an unlikely, but enthusiastic arrow-slinging action hero in the last
third
of the flick.
There is no narration and we never see any interviews with the subjects, the camera just follows them around, like a
third
eye, completely detached.
This is an epic film about the unification of the ancient kingdoms of China in the
third
century BC.
Speaking of action, Brian Lewis makes his film debut as Cass, the
third
and most influential member of Lodge's motley crew.
Tim Burton planned on directing the
third
film, using the Riddler as the villain, with no Two-Face and Robin to mess it up, and I'm sure Michael Keaton would've signed on.
I always thought this cartoon was the first ever cartoon to feature Mickey, it is in fact his third, but it doesn't matter, for a six minute animated short it is enjoyable.
Jackson's character is hugely pregnant and not anxious to give birth in a soon-to-be communist country; she gives an impassioned plea in the
third
act of this film which presages the naturalistic acting styles we've come to know today from Redgrave, Fonda, & Streep.
Still, it's very watchable, with a young Spencer Tracy (his old-man makeup makes him look just like, well, an old Spencer Tracy) showing depth and authority, and Colleen Moore -- a little past her prime, and not physically well matched -- playing a multifaceted woman-behind-the-man. There's also Helen Vinson as one of the most treacherous femmes fatales in movie history, sending the final
third
into ecstatic soap-opera reverberations.
The Ascent deserves a second watching, as well as a third, and a tenth.
It's unbelievable but the fourth is better than the second and the
third.
After the
third
that was awful, it's incredible how they could have an unexpected sequel with new ideas.
This was July 1955...and then probably only the
third
house in the street to HAVE television!
It is, indeed, high praise to be compared to Robert Krasker's academy award- winning cinematography in The
Third
Man.
The
third
love affair I mentioned doesn't get quite the emphasis it is due, and the full significance of the title is diminished.
It is rare that a second or
third
tier actor, such as Quinn, is given an important starring role like this that carries a film.
The
third
film in a cycle of incomparably brilliant Exploitation movies, and the
third
masterpiece in a row, "Joshuu Sasori: Kemono-beya" aka.
"Beast Stable" is the third, and second-to-last "Sasori" film with Meiko Kaji, the last one to be directed by genius director Shunya Ito and, in my opinion, the greatest of them all.
Fellowe's drama about a couple's marriage which is threatened by a younger
third
party which interests the wife of the house (Watson).
The jokes haven't gotten old a
third
time around.
The
third
was dark, and semi-interesting but it wasn't nearly as fun or enjoyable as this.
This is the
third
Three Stooges short that the team ever made, and like a lot of their early ones, this is absolutely and totally hysterical!
Maybe I'm biased because the F-16 is my favorite fighter aircraft - although the F-14 is probably second or
third
- but I liked this movie.
I have seen this film on 3 different occasions.On the first occasion,I was bowled over by this film.It appeared as a very kind film to me.I hated this film as a sentimental garbage on my second viewing.However my
third
viewing reasserted my belief that it is a good film.There is a lot of emotional power in this film especially scenes of emotional confrontation between Mr Kramer and Madam Kramer.There are some scenes in which Meryl Streep appears a cruel person despite the fact that she is a beauty in real life.Dustin Hoffman appears as a lost hero unable to grapple with the recent task of his child's custody.There was even a controversy on the sets of this film.According to the master cameraman Nestor Almendros there was a shot in which he just escaped getting hurt as the character of Mr.Kramer,in order to show the intensity of his anger,decides to break a glass hard.Luckily nothing happened to Nestor.Kramer versus Kramer shows the destruction of a family structure.It also tells how family must be maintained if there are kids involved.
The last hour of the 5-hour video scrunches and mangles the last
third
of the book.
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