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Subsequent TV director Schivazappa's exercise in psychedelic porn (of the soft core variety) may not generally be considered as a classic of its kind but it knocks many better known
titles
from the likes of Tinto Brass, Jess Franco and Joe D'Amato for a loop.
In those days, the Welsh language editions of 'The Radio Times' only used to print
titles
of certain shows without imparting a scrap of information as to what they were actually about.
Just a look at the
titles
is instructive, Hitchcock's North By Northwest, Billy Wilder's Some Like It Hot, Howard Hawks' Rio Bravo, Douglas Sirk's Imitation of Life.
I agree that Spielberg's films aren't even in the same league as the films discussed here, such as William Cameron Menzies' brilliant INVADERS FROM MARS, to name just one of the many
titles
examined, but this is still a remarkably good overview of 1950s paranoid sci-fi.
Guest stars were killed off in the opening titles, one included Georg Stanford Brown being crushed by a falling safe!
From the very beginning to the very end the film showed some great gore effects accompanied by spoofs from other
titles
like "Evil Dead" and "Gremlins".
Definitely better than any of its myriad of schlocky
titles
makes it seem.
From the opening
titles
(by Saul Bass) to the hysteria of drug addict Frank going cold turkey, this is a riveting movie!
When it went out-of-print earlier this year, I finally gave in - but the entire order (which included a number of other highly-desirable titles) got lost in transit!; luckily, the DVD has been re-issued at bargain-price - and I'm sure glad I picked it up!
I don't recall any
titles
changing hands on this show.
Now after a long time I have seen a lot of so called heroic bloodshed
titles!
This movie is as good as it's subject both deserved the
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classic and legend.
Apparently, the opening
titles
are letterboxed, but the remainder (most) is full-screen.
Although i don't like cricket at all and i have seen this movie 13 years ago, I still think it is one of the best coming-of-age movies ..i remember the day i returned home from my school and sat down to have my lunch, I saw the opening
titles
of that movie and then....i was so immersed in it that i felt i was there, it really affected me personally.
titles
that come to mind are "The Others", "The Haunting", "The haunting of Hell House".
"L'Ossessa" (released in English under many
titles
and the eeriest of them certainly is "The eerie midnight horror show") is one of the best Italian rip-offs of "The Exorcist".
Seems to me that someone has been getting their
titles
mixed up.
Not only are the
titles
the same, but they refer to the same thing- the radioactive fallout that rained upon the survivors of the first nuclear bombings.
But as the
titles
rolled, it became clear that this was no ordinary movie.
As a family film it works better than other Asterix
titles
I've seen.
The Romulans, however, mean business: they're the ancient Romans reborn in the space age; in spite of their Vulcanoid features they're clearly meant to remind us of imperial Rome, with names like Decius and
titles
like "centurion" and "praetor."
It's not by crazy artistic momentum that X and Z are capitalized in the
titles
considering that the word 'isten' means 'god' in Hungarian.
The bizarre
titles
to each episode gave away the ending.
Talking about competition features at the Split Film festival, we have
titles
from all over the world.
John Mills receives second billing and a smaller font in the titles, so this is clearly meant to be Mr. Portman's film but the whole cast shines.
Now, director Bert I. Gordon is not exactly famous for delivering masterpieces (on his repertoire there are
titles
like "Earth vs. the Spider", "King Dinosaur" and "Food of the Gods") but he really surpassed himself here with a totally senseless, redundant and utterly nonsensical tale about witchcraft and secretive little towns.
Many of their titles, like Sexy Sixth Sense, are buried by baaaad performances and an amateurish sensibility.
When a film has no fewer than FIVE different titles, it usually means several things and almost always means that the film has major flaws somewhere.
I imagine that the young people involved in the making of "Necromancy" (aka "The Witching" plus a bunch of other titles) must have felt a little weird being on the set of a horror movie with the man who: participated with John Houseman in the production of a proletarian play ("The Cradle Will Rock"); scared people into thinking that aliens were invading ("The War of the Worlds"); and directed and starred in the greatest movie of all time ("Citizen Kane").
Since when can movie
titles
ignore grammar?
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