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Maybe the biggest match of all time took place as the Immortal Hulk defended his world
title
against the Ultimate Warrior.
The short loop of the
title
credit song on the DVD menu is well-timed, and sounds like Slint.
From the first hi-hat cymbal beat that accompanies Saul Bass's iconic
title
sequence we are drawn into Preminger's take on what is nowadays called "The Life",in truth a murky area occupied by hustlers,junkies,cops,drug dealers,stone gamblers,jazz musicians,their women and hangers-on.The lines are blurred in "The Life",and it's dog eats dog down there.
George Hearn is incomparable in the
title
role, bringing a strong voice and dead on (no pun intended) impersonation of the legendary demon barber, while Angela Lansbury provides the comic relief as she cheerfully grinds up his victims into meat pies.
The film's
title
and in fact much of the outline of the film is from the Robert Graves poem Beauty in Trouble.
This movie is an awesome remake of the original by the same
title.
Another special mention is the gorgeous music by Johnny Douglas, the
title
music reminded me of Charlie Chaplin's Smile.
Great opening
title
sequence that really catches the mood of 1959 New York while Johnny Mathis sings the "Best of Everything" theme song in an echo chamber surrounded by a chorus of violins and another chorus of background screamers.
I saw this movie on my local cable system under the
title
of 'Beyond Redemption'.
Of course, its source material is James Joyce's short story of the same title, and much of his narrative structure is kept fully intact.
Secondly having brought to the screen the Dead End kids with his film of the same
title
and seeing them sign with Warner Brothers, he was trying to create a second gang of appealing urchins.
The movie is very nearly perfect, in fact, from Saul Bass's
title
graphics to the ground-breaking jazz score by Elmer Bernstein.
But once the characters enter the central location; a sinister funeral home known as 'Hull House' - the film morphs into the horror film that you would expect given the
title.
Some of the musical numbers are great; including the
title
number, "Where Do I Go?", "Easy to be Hard", and "Black Boys/White Boys".
..."Inglorious" as our local theater decided to display its
title
on their marquee, minus the second word.
An alternate
title
considered for the film was "Pussy-Footing Down At The Old Plantation", which thankfully was not used, otherwise I am sure raunchy jokes about the fact that it takes place at a girls' school would be difficult to avoid.
My partner and I had never heard of this movie and decided to give it a shot picking the
title
from a list of movies on cable without knowing a single thing about it.
The
title "
don't look in the basement" has about as much relevance to the story as "the last house on the left" has on that film.
I find this type of hostility is so patent in all these giants' (and their peers') comedy that even a fake
title
for a film deals with it.
The story reminded me of a novel written by John Saul, but I can't remember the
title.
The
title
suggests that this movie is a sequel to "An American werewolf in London".
He recounts a number of events, tied together by his writing of a manuscript (the "Monster" of the title), some sad, some uproariously funny, all in his characteristic, sarcastic manner.
The start of the film has the alien's spacecraft hurtling towards the Earth centuries before mankind walked the planet with an explosion that unleashes the film's
title
in amazing shining white and blue stating 'THE THING'.
The
title
of "Promised Land" is very apt, as it is a positive statement about all the good that is left in this great country and the people who live in her! It's a "God Bless America" type of program with inspiring stories, old-fashioned values, down-to-earth characters, truthful and encouraging messages, beautiful scenery, and well-written humor and drama.
Allow me to clarify the plot in case the
title
of the film is a little too vague - there is a bed that eats.
I would think that a better
title
might have been, "How much fun can you have with someone who's almost dead in the forest with only neolithic technology?"
The
title
of my summary pretty much covers my review.
I am surprised that there is confusion over the
title
of this film.
An excellent, often forgotten masterpiece from the 1970's - a time when the Disney studio made few animations - which features songs such as the
title
number "The Aristocats" as well as "Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat", this will enchant viewers young and old with its enduring jazziness.
The
title
of the film comes from the fact that Jacob plucks out the eyes of his victims using just his fingers & stores them in big jars.
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