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Dressed up as a
tribute
to fire fighters it contain stupid scenes of "we're just a bunch of wacky guys" in the midst of the "my goodness this can be really dangerous" parts.
At the beginning of the movie, Ramgopal Verma says that "Sarkar" is his
tribute
to The Godfather.
In the aftermath of September 11th in New York, this drama about American firefighters was conceived as a salute and
tribute
to their professionalism.
This is the movie that is somewhat based on the exit of Rob Halford from British Metal Gods 'Judas Priest' and how the band replaced him with Ripper Owens, who used to front a Priest
tribute
band.
Unforgiven is Clint Eastwoods last
tribute
to the once great west.
Calling this film a decent or enjoyable horror
tribute
is far too optimistic.
While few (if any) would call him great, his films' obscure connections to underground culture (via reference, tribute, or influence) have ensured him a warped legacy of sorts.
I see this movie as a poor
tribute
to the old slasher movies.
Translated to vortex, Uzumaki is about just that- an irrational and overabundant
tribute
to the strange downward spiral into nothingness that has seemingly captivated a whole small town into dementia obsessed lunatics.
Steven Segal's movie career is a
tribute
to horrible cinema.
It's clearly meant as a
tribute
to the big bug movies of the fifties, and while the special effects look terrible; at least the film doesn't feature CGI.
Problems: 1) Although billed as "a loving
tribute
to Poverty Row," a lot of the old footage is not even from Poverty Row films-- much of it is from RKO's "The Most Dangerous Game," (1932), with some from the silent (!?) version of "The Lost World" (1926)!
I thought of this movie when i watched pluto nash...why..because both movies have randy quaid playing a retarded robot, this movie made years earlier but probably written by a screenplay writer that drank the same biotoxic coffee or something like that...Whoa...AVOID AT ALL COSTS even to pay
tribute
to the late great Andy Kaufman is hard to do here...find another film or just watch taxi reruns on latenight tv...his latka gravas character is so much more loveable...TANK YOU BERRY MUCH
Adam Low, without apparent shame, puts his name to this fake
tribute.
First of all,the whole idea of remaking a classic such as "Psycho" is nothing short of ludicrous.A lot of time and effort was wasted here.I am sure they are smart enough to know that they could not improve on the original,so they must have had a
tribute
to Alfred Hitchcock on their minds.However,the idea that began as a well intentioned tribute, results in being a slap in the face to the horror master.This movie is poorly produced,poorly acted,and unnecessary to begin with.The original classic stands well on it's own,even after 40 years.The event of Hitch returning from the grave and coming after the people responsible for this piece of trash is unlikely,but if I were them,I would sleep with one eye open just in case.Don't waste your time.
I wasn't expecting them to spend most of the movie paying
tribute
to Iron Man gray armor.
Likely thrown together in 1984 as a
tribute
to the games just prior to the LA Olympics.
And, this is a shame, because firemen deserve a better
tribute
than this mess!
This movie is a
tribute
to all modern women without dwelling on feminism.
From that point of view, it was only a matter of time before the writers would pay
tribute
to the 'creepy vehicle without a driver' type of films, and even more specifically the 70's milestones "Duel" (Steven Spielberg's acclaimed debut) and "The Car".
And a Jean Renoir nice
tribute
to his time, his friends, lovers, music and dances.
It is too a clear
tribute
to the Impressionism (people who likes impressionistic painters will like this picture).
It is particularly a
tribute
to Toulouse-Lautrec and, of course, to Jean Renoir father, Pierre-Auguste.
At least he does a great job in the film doing a
tribute
to another movie monster.
Onstage John Osborne's adaptation of "Picture of Dorian Gray" is a fine
tribute
to Oscar Wilde's talents as both novelist and playwright.On screen with some editing it becomes a bit sloppy due to the cutting of 3 crucial scenes from the play (one being an important scene between Basil and Henry showing that time has passed.)The
If the storyline sounds a bit familiar, that's because the film is partially a
tribute
to the 1955 Ernest Borgnine classic, "Marty", about a lonely Bronx butcher living with his meddlesome mother.
The invented yarn takes "The Dirty Dozen" for a ride and sometimes abandons it to pay
tribute
to other movies.
That has to be a haunting memory, lent even more poignancy by the lyrics of "American Pie", as it pays
tribute
to the day the music died.
John Ford paid the wagons his
tribute
of a special picture, 'Wagon Master' made after two big Indian-cavalry epics...
Overall though, it is a
tribute
to the narrative strength of the film that the story maintains a strong and lively pace while still unfolding in its own time, and the film comes to a conclusion, natural and genuine, that nevertheless does not seem expected.
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