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Sarah's ability to see everything from an outside perspective enables her to parody aspects of social behaviour that are subtle enough to
usually
go unnoticed.
I saw it in a posh movie theater where the audience is
usually
white, educated, and urban.
As sequels
usually
go, it was utterly fantastic(despite a "cookie cutter" approach to trying to copy certain elements from the original movie verbatum.
But in a biblical subject script,
usually
a sub-genre prone to illogical motivations and miraculous interventions, everything would ultimately depend on the author's skills.
I recommend this film to those who think all Shaw Brothers especially Chang Cheh's films are the same, most of his films
usually
focus on the 10 tigers and Shaolin vs Manchu conflicts.
John Turturro gives what I consider to be his finest performance (I am
usually
not a fan of his); and Emily Watson is brilliant as well.
I did not have too much interest in watching The Flock.Andrew Lau co-directed the masterpiece trilogy of Infernal Affairs but he had been fired from The Flock and he had been replaced by an emergency director called Niels Mueller.I had the feeling that Lau had made a good film but it had not satisfied the study,so they fired him and hired another director.This
usually
does not work well (let's remember The Invasion).But The Flock resulted to be better than what I expected.It's not a great film but it's an interesting and entertaining thriller.The character development is very well done and I could know the characters very well.Also,the relationship between the two main characters is natural and credible.Richard Gere and Claire Danes bring competent performances.Now,let's go to the negative points.One element which really bothered me (there was a moment in which it irritated me) was the excess of edition tricks to give the movie more "attitude" and style.That tricks feel out of place and their presence is arbitrary.Plus,I think the film should have been more ambitious.In spite of that,I recommend The Flock as a good thriller.It's not memorable at all,but it's entertaining.
They
usually
try cheap tricks to scare their audiences like loud noises and creepy children.
They
usually
lack originality and contain overacting galore.
Usually
it is the other way around; one reads the book and then wants to see the movie.
They are really worth checking out and
usually
never disappoint.
Who knew such things in a generally peaceful country (i.e.
usually
neutral in foreign affairs and wars) could be so heated-up politically?
I mean, The Director Ron Howard did a fantastic job, as he
usually
does.
The reasons being, I don't
usually
like "made for TV" movies and rarely have I liked "cast reunion" movies.
Being a person who does not
usually
enjoy boxing movies, feeling they only focus on the boxing and not the characters themselves, this movie truly moved me.
I highly recommend this movie even to those who do not
usually
watch boxing movies.
So, an event
usually
claimed as one of their own by Marxist historians, especially in France, is here told from the point of view of a female aristocratic foreigner.
The games are
usually
unrelated, the TV series was more of a spin off, and the less said about Verhoeven's film, the better.
People
usually
attack what they don't understand.
As in many movies portraying different cultures, audience
usually
fully understands movies portraying their own culture, i.e. something they've grown up with and are quite familiar with.
And the dumbest things are
usually
done to get out of this state.
I would
usually
find it playing on a Saturday afternoon.
Now, this kind of thing is
usually
a can't miss.
Director John Cromwell, who
usually
elicited good performances from his actresses, was perhaps overwhelmed by this one.
John Cassavetes' 1977 film Opening Night is, what critics
usually
call the work of such a significant artist, 'overlooked'.
They're cool, but once you get over that initial rush of "Whoa, it feels like flying!" the movies themselves are
usually
pretty corny and ordinary.
Usually
the westerns were allowed for ten years old, when they had a bit more of violence they would go to 14, but it was rare to see a western restricted for younger than 18.
I
usually
like to read the user comments to give me an idea of what to expect from a movie I don't know much about.
Douglas and Blondell were both very talented and attractive people who
usually
delivered, even when the material was not the greatest.
I love Dan Seymour's acting -- he
usually
plays some plump foreign sultan or police chief and appeared in Casablanca and many great pictures.
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