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The DVD does have one other high point, a rather long but interesting
"treatment"
section that shows what Lussier and Soisson intended.
Even though it is more a light-hearted comedy the teenaged stars are given a realistic
treatment
throughout the film which is something rarely see in film.
As such, it may not come off as surprising that he chose for his next story to look back upon his rough past, which partly consisted of humiliating
treatment
from managers, lousy payment, and less than average living conditions.
Everything about this film is embarrassing, from the sanctimonious and passé
treatment
of lesbians as victims to the terrifyingly awful third installment where Sharon Stone and Ellen DeGeneres offer an achingly sentimental tale of sperm banks in a style that only be described as thirtysomething on prozac or ecstasy.
Lancaster's
treatment
of voice and body language show he is an actor of extreme talent.
Yet, it is a good reminder of the pain the hemophilia community endured because of poor medical
treatment.
While he picks some interesting places for his 80 treasures (eg, this evening Samarkand and Bukhara), I was appalled at his
treatment
of the scripts and artifacts of the sites he visited in Iran.
Hollywood's remake machine still droning on, and eighties semi-classic Friday the 13th is the latest film to get the unwelcome
treatment.
His
treatment
of them comes off as brutal and mean-spirited (even by Stooge standards!)
This movie is lots of shots of dorkish hero (Troy) in dire need of major dental corrective
treatment
running away from balaclava-clad thugs who, despite most of them carrying rifles, never think of shooting him.
Unfortunately, this movie falls prey to an overwrought
treatment
of what many would consider to be a still esoteric, but increasingly popular, subject.
Danika is disturbed and near a breakdown, having dark and terrifying nightmares and daydreams; distracted in her work and consequently committing mistakes; and under psychiatric
treatment
with Dr. Evelyn (Regina Hall).
I agree with another reviewer that I couldn't help thinking that this would have gotten a much better
treatment
from Alfred Hitchcock.
Garbage script gets "star
treatment"
and the go-ahead from the big kahunas.
Since then, the comic book series has been one of several to get the live action movie
treatment
at some point within the past ten years or so.
His love affair with hoodlums is tiresome, his critique of Catholicism is ignorant and stupid -- I mean, I dislike Catholicism as an institution, and God knows it doesn't need me to defend it -- but any sociological or spiritual phenomenon with the history and complexity of Catholicism deserves better
treatment
than the head-kickings Scorsese metes out.
His liking to work with non actors is welcome and his
treatment
of actual graphic sex is stunning.
In the next scene, Jolie carries his son to another doctor for
treatment!
What is the point? the first which I have not seen is apparantly about an alien or something, this is completley different featuring a story about a disgraced army guy (can't remeber who he worked for) who needs to rasie 5 million for a special new cancer
treatment
that will save his son and other children.
Hilarious early 80s cheese fest, worthy of the MST3K
treatment
that this masterpiece garnered.
Considered by some as the author's best work, this deserved better
treatment.
No walls, but humane
treatment
-- that sort of thing.
Michael Moore can be grating, unfair in his
treatment
of others, hypocritical at times, but will those unpleasant flaws about his character cause you to despise and disregard his productions?
There is nothing approaching a serious
treatment
of "globalization" in this movie.
While a massage at an infinity pool must be nice, one doesn't need to travel across the world for a spa
treatment.
In what may be the most remarkable live action film to come out of the Disney studios during the 80's or even the 70's for that matter, I find the
treatment
it has received from it's own studio appalling.
No salacious
treatment
here, just beautiful classy cinematography.
It is understandable that DEADWOOD is not for every viewer, the
treatment
of women, children and men - regardless of size, shape and color - is often violent or at the least brutal, heartlessness abounds and a pretty picture it does not make.
I've been a fan of the comic series for a number of years, and was delighted to see the
treatment
given to the X-Men.
The main problem with TRAVELING TO OLYMPIA is that it can't decide what it wants to be: an indictment of unfair
treatment
of gays or a soft-core porn flick.
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