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As
usual
Alok Nath as the good and loving father is fantastic, so is Anupam Kher.
Simon Pegg, despite playing an essentially irritating person, is his
usual
likable and funny self and pretty much carries the film.
So expect the
usual
array of jocks and nerds.
As usual, it sounds Hungarian; but somehow he manages to convince us that he's being Hungarian in a Persian way.
Something different from the
usual
movies and great fun.
Kurosawa, fresh into color, losses sight of his
usual
themes of truth and perception of reality and opts for a depressing take on Tokyo's slums.
Barbara Steele, is her
usual
beautiful/creepy self.
The
usual
Wodehouse plot devices of mistaken identity and jumps to wrong conclusions wear thin in a full-length film.
Judd is fantastic as usual; as are Scott Cohen and the beautiful Susan Floyd.
As
usual
with Preminger, this is a well-crafted movie with a notable opening credits sequence and enlivened by a good cast that also includes Karl Malden (as Andrews' incumbent superior), Tom Tully (as Tierney's motor-mouth taxi driver dad) and Neville Brand (as Merrill's chief thug), with notable support also coming from Craig Stevens (as the slimy, wife-beating victim), Bert Freed (as Andrews' sympathetic partner) and Robert F. Nolan (as Andrews' stern outgoing superior).
James Stewart is excellent, as usual, and the supporting cast, except for the talentless Vera Miles, is good.
Apart from the
usual
stereotypes of the thirties, Eugene Pallette as the gruff police detective, Jack La Rue as the "swarthy" Italian and of course, James Lee as "The Chinese Cook", this film is THE great mystery of a murder in a locked room.
As per
usual
Phil Daniels is excellent along with that most under rated of British actors Geoff Bell.
Jackie Chan is amazing as always, and is amazing here, he is extremely likable, hilarious, as
usual
does some crazy stunts, had fantastic chemistry with Wai-Man Chan, kicked that ass, and played this wonderful cocky character, he was amazing!, i just wished they would stop dubbing him!.
If you went to this movie to see some huge academy award presentation...oh well..but if you wanted to see a funny delightful adaptation of an old classic, you will love it..Jim Carey was incredible as
usual.
It features all of the
usual
Columbo ingredients; The way Lt. Columbo approaches and bonds to his suspect, the way the mystery unravels for him, Columbo's dog, the cat and mouse play, which is great in this one and luckily as well some good relieving humor, mostly involving the Columbo character.
As
usual
there is also a lot of perverted sex, mostly homosexual in this one.
As usual, the planet is not as peaceful as it appears to be.
The story is altered a little from the traditional version: early on it is oddly combined with the plot of "King Lear", and in later stages Cinderella is rather more assertive than is
usual.
He is not a hero who is attacked and only then fights back (in a
usual
laid-back pattern), but he is the one who can go and start the tumult.
Even though the film is based on a very romantisised level and not reality, I loved it a lot more than the
usual
biographys or costume drama's.
As
usual
the lovers--Sally Field as almost-over-the-hill soap opera queen, Celeste Talbert; and Kevin Kline as marginally employed and marginally talented actor, Jeffrey Anderson--are working at cross purposes, seemingly unaware that they are madly in love, etc. Owing a little to Bette Davis's Margo Channing in All About Eve (1950) and a whole lot to the slapstick theatrical tradition, Sally Field goes over the top towards hilarity as she malaprops her way to love and happiness.
And that help is Starbuck, played with his
usual
droll humor by Oscar Levant.
Carrey was perfect as the out of sorts anchorman wannabe, and Aniston carried off her part as the frustrated girlfriend in her
usual
well played performance.
Director Sidney Lumet has made some masterpieces,like Network,Dog Day Afternoon or Serpico.But,he was not having too much luck on his most recent works.Gloria (1999) was pathetic and Find Me Guilty was an interesting,but failed experiment.Now,Lumet brings his best film in decades and,by my point of view,a true masterpiece:Before the Devil Knows You're Dead.I think this film is like a rebirth for Lumet.This movie has an excellent story which,deeply,has many layers.Also,I think the ending of the movie is perfect.The performances are brilliant.Philip Seymour Hoffman brings,as usual,a magnificent performance and he's,no doubt,one of the best actors of our days.Ethan Hawke is also an excellent actor but he's underrated by my point of view.His performance in here is great.The rest of the cast is also excellent(specially,the great Albert Finney) but these two actors bring monumental performances which were sadly ignored by the pathetic Oscars.The film has a good level of intensity,in part thanks to the performances and,in part,thanks to the brilliant screenplay.Before the Devil Knows You're Dead is a real masterpiece with perfect direction,a great screenplay and excellent performances.We need more movies like this.
We watched this on "The Wonderful World of Disney" on ABC last night, and I came to the conclusion that things must be tighter there at "the Mouse" than
usual.
When I was very young,on a local tv station,they would show kung fu movies of all kinds on Saturdays.I saw lots of Kung Fu movies on weekends.I remember lots of them.I saw great flicks like Crippled Masters,Blind Fist of Bruce,Kung Fu Zombie,Shaolin Drunken Monk,Rage of the Master,Tattoe Dragon,and...Five Deadly Venoms.I remember the day clearly.Me and my dad had just gotten lunch at Burger King.We were racing home to see what movie it would be this saturday.We ran in the house and jumped onto the couch,turned on the set and flicked it onto 56.The
usual
intro of many kung fu movie clips in the background with the words Kung Fu Saturday over it.Then under that was the Title of the film.It said Five Deadly Venoms.Then the movie began.I bit into my burger amused with the pre-credit sequence.I loved this movie the minute it came on.My favorite character was the Toad Venom.The plot was hard to follow at that age but that wasn't what lured me...it was the fighting.The fights were so...amazing.I moaned every time a commercial came on and soon the 2 hours of the best movie i have ever seen ended.
Best of all it left out the
usual
sex and violence (they're getting old) inserted in many movies.
There's the
usual
blond vamp "dancer" (what is up with Serling's fondness for that kind of character, such that she keeps showing up in various episodes?)
It was a very short movie and I was waiting for the
usual
plot devices to kick in because the movie seemed to be coming to its conclusion fast.
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