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"Deja Vu" I find to be
unusual
in its structure also.
Paul Cameron's cinematography, the controlled art direction supplied by Drew Boughton, and the award level and very complex set decoration by Rosemary Brandenburg all in my opinion add greatly to the film's
unusual
believability.
A real-time interaction between a large group of
unusual
people including 2 prostitutes and their reluctant and somewhat bizarre client, an all-girl swim team, a large black dog and a scene stealing white chihuahua, and a couple trying to get their knocked-up under age grand daughter laid so they can pin the blame on some poor schmuck and marry her off.
The movie is
unusual
in that it is a sweet and innocent love story mixed with gross out sex humor.
This is an
unusual
comedy well worth a look.
This little sub-plot provides a wild sequence where those metal balls come from an
unusual
location.
The nail gun is an
unusual
tool for the genre.
Any film which features an
unusual
plot and a nude scene from Ursula Andress can't be all bad, but in most other departments Soleil Rouge (known in English-speaking countries as "Red Sun") is a disappointment.
Very
unusual
(in a Hollywood movie anyway).
A curiosity of a film, 'Storm Warning' is both a typical and
unusual
Ronald Reagan vehicle during the latter part of his film career.
Typical in that the Reagan character, in this case District Attorney Burt Rainey, is a bland straight-arrow;
unusual
in its subject matter, the Ku Klux Klan.
All too often, films seem derivative and predictable, though this film excels in being different and placing Gregory Peck in a very
unusual
role--that of a fighter-bomber pilot fighting for the British Empire during WWII.
She runs amok and soundly dwarfs the rest of the cast including Mara Hobel as young Christina, Howard da Silva as Louis B. Mayer and the always
unusual
Diana Scarwid as the adult Christina.
But the most
unusual
aspect of this film is that it's a feminist statement in disguise!
We as an audience however know something is amiss having witnessed a coffin earlier floating ashore following the flute-playing of a most
unusual
looking black man who we later see arrive at the castle-like house in which the hippies seem to be squatting now acting as something of a servant/follower to Khorda.
It totally stiffed at the box office (I think there were 2 other people in the theater when I saw it), but it is an exceptionally fine,
unusual
flick.
I am quite a fan of
unusual
films like this, although unlike the works of David Lynch or Alejandro Jodorowsky, the weirdness of this film comes naturally from the storyline and not from any intentional strangeness just for the sake of strangeness.
Though hampered by the standard cheesy TV SFX of the sixties, you gotta give the storyline some props for coming up with an
unusual
alien invader: it's basically a huge brain, but each cell is not physically connected - each cell flies about on its own, causing havoc.
Conte works his way through to solve the murder and to learn the circumstances around it in some
unusual
film noir settings amidst darkened hospital wards and empty hallways.
What we see here was a sampling of
unusual
and compulsive behavior popular in the film age.
These actors appear uncomfortable and really boring trying to be "regular" people in
unusual
situations, but even the situations are not that usual.
An
unusual
hybrid of THE MALTESE FALCON and TOTAL RECALL, SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT was ahead of its time and has aged better than most amnesiac fare.
In addition to Lansbury, there's the great Bette Davis as the jewelry obsessed Mrs. Van Schyler; Maggie Smith as Davis' employer Miss Bowers; David Niven as Colonel Race, an officer who helps Poirot in the murder investigation; George Kennedy as Andrew Pennington, an American traveling in Africa; Jack Warden as the doctor on board the ship; Olivia Hussey as Lansbury's daughter Rosalie; and Mia Farrow as Jacqueline De Bellifort, a woman caught in an
unusual
love triangle.
"Mondo Trasho" is definitely an
unusual
cult film with some irreverent symbolism and flat out disjointed insanity such as the opening scene depicting chicken execution.
It's not great, but it does have a clever spark that is
unusual
for a supercheap indy.
It's by far the cleverest of all the recent 'Aussie battler' comedies, as a few critics pointed out, and it's by far the best performed, with a great appearance by Kevin Harrington (who I see scored an AFI nomination for Best Actor for this, which is pretty
unusual
for an Aussie comedy), and Shaun Micallef (who should have won an AFI for his performance).
It catches the
unusual
feeling of the best dinosaur movies, and by letting us actually play the dinosaurs, it gives us the possibility to go deeply into the story.
the beginning was well made, it caught my attention the
unusual
message it portrayed, but it went downhill from there.
This is a nice
unusual
little film; more entertaining than I ever suspected it would be based on the reputation of the Saroyan play and what I've heard about the film version over the years.
Typically, my fear response only kicks in when I see a potent image thrust at me quickly or when a movie uses unusual, eerie sounds to induce anxiety.
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