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This is a great
tribute
to the Rat Pack (Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin) and Robbie shows us is amazing voice along with a style of music which hasn't been seen from him before.
I was predisposed to liking it, because I was a fanatical G&S enthusiast first, but it was a relief to discover that this film was a worthy
tribute
to their legacy.
The only flaw is that the film verges on becoming boring sometimes itself, which is really just a
tribute
to how well it is presenting its subject, and possibly the point.
Overall a pretty good Oscars show, that finally paid
tribute
to a long over due directing legend like Martin Scorsese, it was finally Martin's time!
I haven't listened to all of the commentary by the director and producer/star but they call this their
tribute
to the "giallo" my favorite eurotrash movie.
Krush Groove is a magnificent
tribute
to rap and the pioneers of rap.
If this is some hackneyed
tribute
to H. P. Lovecraft, it falls short.
Loving (and fictional)
tribute
to Lon Chaney--actor and makeup artist who was in such classics as "Phantom of the Opera" and the "Hunchback of Notre Dame".
Gizmo is a
tribute
to humankind's pursuit of progress and the inventive spirit.
What a
tribute
to Charlotte Bronte!
A
tribute
to love (for the sacrifice) and human courage and love (for making it work).
I think it is a fine
tribute
to relief workers and others around the world who both in the present and in the past have risked their lives (and I am sure many a time their sanity) trying to lend a hand in hopeless, horrible places and situations (where people are starving to death, or are displaced because of war, or are dying of preventative diseases, etc. etc. etc.) Angelina Jolie and Clive Owen are spectacular, and portray very well the constant obstacles and risks involved with just SIMPLY TRYING TO HELP OTHERS IN NEED AROUND THE WORLD (whether it be trying to acquire funding from rich and powerful people and countries, or having to negotiate with warlords and governments just to get supplies through, etc., etc.).
ROUGH RIDERS, John Milius
' tribute
to the legendary Spanish-American War volunteer unit headed by future President Theodore Roosevelt, can be nearly considered a 'prequel' to his classic, THE WIND AND THE LION.
In this tribute, there are also many interviews and archive footages with Chuck Berry's parents and siblings, and artists like Little Richard, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bruce Springsteen, Roy Orbinson, Keith Richards, The Everly Brothers, John Lennon, Eric Clapton among others.
Colbert is well out of her element here, and cannot carry this
tribute
to WW II fighting nurses.
And all decorated it, in addition and to top it all, with a strange and distant language in a depressing attempt to even degrade plus the Spanish as
tribute
to the master who pays.
I watched this movie as I thought it would be a good
tribute
to Rev.W.Awdrey's life long work.
This a delightful film full of humanistic touches-- from young Prince Karl's playful relationship with his good-natured mentor, Dr. Juttner, his carousing and drinking with the students in Old Heidelberg, to his paddling upon lakes and taking mad carriage rides with the beautiful barmaid, Kathy-- it's all at once side-stitchingly funny, bittersweet, romantic and a nostalgic
tribute
to youth and young love.
I'll bet this was there as a
tribute
to Chris Columbus's first movie he directed, "Gremlins."
Billy Crystal promised to make a
tribute
to the golden age of sport.
Filmed in glorious black and white, MAN OF THE CENTURY (MotC) is a funny, charming spoof of and
tribute
to the films of the 1920s and '30s, in which our Roaring Twenties hero, good-natured joe Johnny Twennies (stage actor Gibson Frazier in a chipper, endearing performance.
I have such vivid memories of sitting in my kitchen every Sunday morning with my father doing the New York Times cross word puzzle together and this movie paid amazing
tribute
to everyone who has ever attempted such a feat.
I don't think(well, I certainly don't hope) that anyone who ever has or ever will see this film confuses this as an ode or a
tribute
to violence... this is not, in any way, shape, or form glorifying violence or violent behavior.
Possibly a
tribute
to a good writer or perhaps he was involved with the Story Editing as he was with so many other episodes.
The Warners team do a great job in creating a fresh new swashbuckler for more cynical Post-War audiences (Flynn character is more knowing and sarcastic, but in a good way), whilst being an affectionate
tribute
AND send-up to the earlier great classics.
Moments like the musical
tribute
to Harold and Maude ("If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out")just made me think: "Why am I watching this movie; I should be watching that one" which made it very hard to appreciate the few moments that were good.
In many ways it is a
tribute
to Wood himself and his unflinching desire and drive to make movies despite his obvious lack of talent and other shortcomings.
This film would have made a triumphant documentary or T.V. Movie
tribute
to one of the screens geniuses, Peter Sellers.
I suppose that the dinner table discussion in the film between Catherine Deneuve, John Malkovich, Stefania Sandrelli and Irene Papas (bizarrely taking place in four languages, and everyone pretends to understand Papas's Greek!), must have been arranged as a
tribute
to the man who persisted in writing and directing this film despite being in his nineties.
Then came 'Scream,' a horror film that both payed
tribute
to and poked fun at the slasher film.
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