Unfamiliar
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How can these fragile creatures cope in the
unfamiliar
countryside and the meaner streets of Paris?
Warning to those
unfamiliar
with the movie: do NOT watch one of VH1's seemingly continual showings of it--go rent it in its unedited glory.
For those of you
unfamiliar
with Alisdair Sims, he is of course THE definitive Scrooge of all them Christmas Carol movies.
It is entertaining, and it introduces us to the black cowboy, a character most of us are
unfamiliar
with.
Kudos also to Roxane Mesquida, with whom I was
unfamiliar.
This splicing of THE SEARCHERS is one of the weirdest films I've ever seen, filmed by a Briton in a strange,
unfamiliar
Mexico.
I admit that I am
unfamiliar
with much of his work but I cannot imagine his other work surpassing this fabulous film.
To believe that class and racial biases would be so easily and comfortably suspended would only come from someone totally
unfamiliar
with the ante-bellum south.
This detail is pushed early on during a scene where he gets into a cab and as it starts to drive, he shows how he is
unfamiliar
with a seat belt.
It's not really worth looking for but I was
unfamiliar
with both leads and wondered why they were headlining a lesbian flick on Lifetime.
"Contaminated Man" is just some kind of broken down old European tourist trap, and watching it is like driving along some
unfamiliar
back road in an unknown country where you don't speak the language in a steady rain just after nightfall as the windshield keeps fogging up.
The cultural mix (English, Irish, American, German, Polish) of Head Trader Wendy Foley's (played by Joanna Phillips-Lane) group of staff is balanced with their own distinctive mannerisms, interests and personalities which helps to make the rather
unfamiliar
and, to most people, seemingly sterile subject of financial trading reasonably engaging through the engaging performances of the cast.
For those of you
unfamiliar
with Jimmy Stewart, this is one of his "lesser" films from later in his career.
Those
unfamiliar
with the legend won't need to be; the story explains itself nicely as it goes along.
To those
unfamiliar
with Lynch or know him only by his violent, disturbing reputation, this is an excellent place to begin; for those who know his work, this is one of the finest in his repertoire.
This is a good movie, although people
unfamiliar
with the Modesty Blaise comics and books may find it a little slow and lacking in action.
The supporting cast of familiar faces and
unfamiliar
names is a perfect balance although Lovitz's whining can get tiresome, and Michael Caine's charming spiritual guide has a slightly sinister if not well-meaning edge.
I recommend it to anyone (any adult... don't let the inclusion of the young children fool you into thinking it's a family film) who love comedy - even those
unfamiliar
with the language.
If some of the artists seem
unfamiliar
to some, it is because they were big in the silent days, and most faded with the popularity of the talkies.
For those
unfamiliar
with the history of the Kansas-Missouri border wars during the American Civil War.
The entire cast sound as if they're reading
unfamiliar
dialogue from an idiot board.
It wraps its arms around the culture and lets you enter risk free as you experience the comedic elements of being immersed in the
unfamiliar
and the genius of creativity.
The film might suggest to the unfamiliar, that these were some kind of Paris riots, where the police used real guns.
Those who are familiar with the Hamlet text will be able to make a connection, but if the benefit of modernization is to familiarize those who are
unfamiliar
with Shakespeare, then this film fails in its office.
This is nothing
unfamiliar
to anyone who has seen a few action movies in this type.
This is a decent mix of religious horror, cop drama and straight-up slasher 80's films with an original premise and some believable acting from
unfamiliar
faces, namely Emma Sutton in the lead role.
I have to confess that - aside from the broad brushstrokes - I'm largely
unfamiliar
with the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and so am not able to speak to the faithfulness of this movie to that story.
For those
unfamiliar
with the story, Burke and Hare were grave robbers in 19th Century Scotland.
"Never refuse an invitation, never resist the unfamiliar, never cease to be polite, and never outstay your welcome").
This may not appeal to those
unfamiliar
with New Zealand, but its worth a look if you like well scripted well acted emotional movies
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