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to see Michelle act like that made me wonder where she was sleeping all that time?? i watched in hopes the it was never that bad for my mom! and what i want to know is... where did Matt and Tracy "tear that ass up"?! worst scene for me was watching Tracy shoot up in an old navy dressing room!!!! u never who try clothes on before you and it looks like all of them except Michelle has aids!!!! where are they know 2008? can we get an update??????????
Overall, Starewicz is able to
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his style of film-making to meet the demands of a new audience making this film one of the best examples of his work.
I do get irritated with modern adaptations of Shakespeare when the director can't make his mind up whether to use the original or to
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it.
Last year's remake of 'The Hills Have Eyes' was one of the better attempts to
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the vaguely exploitational horror flicks of the 1970s for a new audience.
Unsuccessful attempt to
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the film noir genre, without enough sting or wit (or involving plot dynamics) in the screenplay.
I had heard that this
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was bad; but couldn't believe it was that bad, considering the source material.
He will only voice Shaggy if he doesn't eat meat, and that was just a stupid corporate-done change to
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the franchise, as if the Internet jokes weren't enough.
Part of the problem is that story's roots don't translate well into the urban setting of this film, and the script fails to make the
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work.
If you take what's good of the original and build upon it and
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key features too current standards, you can have a success.
An
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of the skits and jokes you would have seen on a Burlesque stage in the first half of the 20th Century.
While blondes and brunettes get most of the attention(I'll always cherish Yutte Stensgaard),the lovely auburn-haired actress with the deep voice always exuded intelligence as well as vulnerability(one such example being 1960's "Village of the Damned," in which her screen time was much less than her character's husband,George Sanders).She is the sole reason for seeing this drab
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of "Cat People," and is seen to great advantage throughout(it's difficult to say if her beauty found an even better showcase).Her character apparently sleeps in the nude,and we are exposed to her luscious bare back when she is awakened(also exposed 8 years later in 1965's "Rasputin-The Mad Monk").The ravishing gown she wears during most of the film is a stunning strapless wonder(I don't see what held that dress up,but I'd sure like to).All in all,proof positive that Barbara Shelley,in a poorly written role that would defeat most actresses,rises above her material and makes the film consistently watchable,a real test of star power,which she would find soon enough at Hammer's studios in Bray,for the duration of the 1960's.
The special effects in Hollow Man, the
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of the HG Wells story, are OK, but not the biggest problem with this film directed by Paul Verhoeven, who you might remember from Showgirls and Total Recall.
The ex-soldier's story is written by the books and the attempt to
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us on Coltrane's family life seems lightweight.
But there are also supporting characters and unlike a lot of romantic comedies (including "You've Got Mail", the recent
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of "Shop") they're not just whipped up to support the two leads and their needs.
At first glance, it looks like a more cynical
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of the infidelity-themed morality comedies of Cecil B. De Mille, but more than that it is the first really competent Hitchcock picture.
This is definitely an appropriate
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for the original, except that "party on the left is now party on the right."
I would like to have an
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Better than the typical made-for-tv movie, INVITATION TO HELL is blessed with excellent casting (Urich, Lucci, Cassidy, McCarthy, pre-Murphy Brown Joe Regalbuto, Soleil Moon-Frye) and a high concept
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to the familiar Faustian plot.
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2008 update: We recently watched it again, and it was almost as fresh as the first viewing.
While the Roger Corman/Vincent Price version of the tale is far better, this
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still has a lot in store for the horror fan, most notably it's superb European styled atmosphere, and a fine performance by Lance Henriksen, which may even be the best of his career.
Based on the original, The Awful Truth, this
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is so completely inferior, one has to wonder what the intent was behind remaking the comedy classic.
(For an
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on the story see Altman's The Player) Kirk Douglas (at the absolute top of his game here) plays the S.O.B. producer, Lana Turner (in that brief moment between the baby fat and middle age that seemed to overtake her so swiftly) as the cynical, hard-drinking, vulnerable, showbiz outcast, near ex-actress, Barry Sullivan as the neophyte director looking for a break, Walter Pidgeon as the bottomline fixated studio head, and Dick Powell as the Pulitzer prize winning author and font of high quality original material.
But if you like dramas or even a
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on the people from "Terms of Endearment".
This movie is a
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of that movie.
To avoid any confusion, I have to make clear that this is an
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of a previous review I did on this short film.
This one's basically an
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of Boris Karloff's Mad Doctor cycle of the 1930s and 1940s, many of which were actually made at Columbia.
Talented cast, director, screenwriter
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good 1920s Hammett short story into full-length film.
This movie rocks, especially if you
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the music a bit, and why not when Silent accompanists just adapted the standards of their day?
One thing: WHY didn't they
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the cars?
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