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Horribly predictable, obscene
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of slow motion photography, cheesy story lines.
I was out of my mind at the appalling effort this mini series applied in the
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of film elements.
They even act and talk differently, with the standard degrading
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of extremely poor grammar associated with the stereotypical image of blacks portrayed in many cartoons of the era.
this movie is a pile of rubbish , and to try and base it the first is just a farce , the main thing that let it down for me was the
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of the one liners out of the first one , which once said by classic actors such as Sam Elliot can not be reproduced in any way , i mean when Dalton phones wade in the 1st , and he ends the call with stay cool that was great , but when the chump rings the DEA agent back home and he ends the call with stay cool it doesn't have the same ring now really does it , there are other ones but I cant be bothered to post em up , but I hope u get my drift ,they should of named this roadhouse wannabe ..........
This movie had an interesting enough plot about clones and organ usage, but it fails as the lead actor is so annoying and whiny you want him dead.
post-Soviet 'capitalism', rampant drug
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A good commercial for seatbelt usage,and later model vehicles that sit the passengers further back from the windshield.Also,the ending is rather anti climatic,as the Ford Econoline van barely suffers a crease across its nose after hitting a bridge abuttment at high speed (highly unlikely).More damage to the van would have made it a little more believable.And why do these films always take place during/after a prom?
A by-the-numbers exorcism exercise with a disappointing non-allegiance and
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of the term 'blackwater.'
Also it makes no mention of Ed's
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of the bodies.
Very intelligent language
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of Ali, which you musn't miss!
Director Don Hartman, who also scripts, is not able to fully utilize his talent for snappy dialogue because of Pinza's tentative English usage, and the requisite rewriting, coupled with less than total rapport in evidence between the two stars, results in a somewhat raggedy tone to the screenplay, exacerbated by the studio's unkind cutting of many scenes, leading to a confusing ending.
The first half of the film is funny and smart with an extremely European flavor in the
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of small but wonderful characters, while the second half of the film descends into a somber story of discovery and the holocaust.
beautifully constructed, "Traffik" tells the story of narcotics
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and commerce from multiple points of view.
I was waiting for Steven Bochco to run in the credits followed by a commercial), characters were identified exclusively by on-screen coke
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(and pretty much everything else left to Boogie Nights for character development), and no personable characters to draw the viewer into the story.
You could see blatant stunt man
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in almost every scene.
In the first six minutes alone, I heard a half-dozen
usage'
s of the Lord's name in vain plus an untold number of f-words.
Someone should tell Disney that "children's movie" doesn't imply "total lack of any brain
usage"
.
Without effective indulgence of the supernatural or the poetic motivating nuances of humanity, all this creative team has to hope for is effective
usage
of its middling, unoriginal elements.
Note its cornball
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of slow motion filming.
Steven Rea plays a forensic scientist thrust on the job in Sovie Russia in 1982..in the very first hours of his job a body of a murdered girl is brought in..he has his workers go back to look for evidence and they bring back five more bodies..this starts the story of the hunt for one of the worst serial killers in modern day history..It is a stark depressing dark movie that explores how the bureaucracy of the old Soviet Union indirectly contributed or caused the deaths of many of the killers victims.It also explores in Donald Sutherland's character how the proper
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of bureaucracy in a communist govt can help achieve the ultimate goal of finding a monster A gripping movie not for all but for those who like a good detective story that will hold your interest this is definitely a must see on a scale of one to ten.. 9
Ossessione, adapted loosely (or if it is as loose or close to the version I saw of James M. Cain's The Postman Always Rings Twice with Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange I can't be certain) by first time director Luchino Visconti, is no less outstanding with
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of mis-en-scene, music (both diegetic and non-diegetic), and the acting.
This quiet little story will hold you enthralled - if you do not have too many problems with the various Spanish accents ranging from Mexican to Peruvian, and Marisa Paredes' more authentic Iberian Peninsular
usage!
Jodha-Akbar is a motley of exceptional love,Terrific Action,Soulful music and splendid cinematography.It is one of the most uncommon films and a must see one if you want to witness something special.The film got combative stunts and it has everything to please everyone.But on the other side,the film is slow and lengthy.The first half of the film lasts more than 2 hrs yet the twists and turns will glue the audience to the cinema.Hrithik was awesome as Akbar and Aishwarya was majestic as Jodha.Direction was at the best.Ashutosh proved yet another blockbuster which falls in the same line of Lagaan and Swades.May be he need to concentrate on the duration of the film by chopping off few scenes.Jodha Akbar is basically a love story instead of calling it as a War based film.The film lacks pace and slow narration of few scenes and the frequent
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of Urdu language made the audience ambiguous and also boring.But at the other end,even though the film lasts for more than 3.30 min,it is gripping enough and very much bearable.The Director need to edit the film and make it as a 3 hrs film so that the audience will like this film even more.The huge star-cast of Hrithik-Ash playing as Akbar and Jodha might have evoked a lot of curiosity among the audience before the release but i must admit the film almost lived up to the expectations.The love part was dealt exceptionally well and it is the forte for the film.The film depicted the Legacy of Akbar.The film also shown that Akbar did lot good for Hindus.
(However, "enough" here means, as always in this usage, not quite enough.
And, the
usage
of psychological and fantastic images strongly helped to express the human mind.
Light and material
usage
is certainly eye catching.
Crime Wave - Excellent 1952 crime thriller directed by Andre De Toth.This 73 minute movie moves at an excellent pace from beginning to end- with a superb cast of noir stalwarts - starring Sterling Hayden as the toothpick chewing homocide detective,Ted de Corsia,Ned Young(screenwriter of Decoy) & Charles Bronson as a trio of San Quinten escapees and the scenery chewing Timothy Carey providing the hideout for the thugs.Shot on location in Los Angeles this movie has so many great shots and the
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of light and shadow mixed with terse dialogue make this a movie worth owning.The DVD has a 5 minute featurette and a fun commentary by LA Confidential scribe James Ellroy and noir buff Eddie Muller.
The acting is terrible, the plot is poor even the
usage
of camera is childish.
The black-and-white cinematography is terrific, and Fosse really lays on the editing razzle-dazzle, also making good
usage
of Miles Davis' "It Never Entered My Mind".
The show dealt with serious issues like rape, corruption, driving under the influence, mental illness, wife beatings, gun violence, child pornography, indifference, coercion, drug usage, governmental bureaucracy, and child exploitation.
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