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I came across it several times in
various
parts and always found it dark, bizarre and fascinating.
This is poignantly illustrated by the imagery in the first minute of this captivating film where we see only the legs and torso of individuals in
various
shapes and sizes enter into a pool of water.
Four stories written by Robert Bloch about
various
people who live in a beautiful, old mansion and what happens to them.
The
various
characters, sexy chorus line, lots of drinking, a perfect creation of a den of iniquity not too refrained by so-called pre-code restrictions, and then later come the Carrie Nations led by Carrie Nation herself.
First of all, I liked very much the central idea of locating the '' intruders'', Others in the fragile Self, on
various
levels - mainly subconscious but sometimes more allegorical.
For fans of the director, it is full of interesting hints at future Renoir movies especially THE DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID (1946) and THE GOLDEN COACH (1952) – in its depiction of a lower class femme fatale madly desired by
various
aristocrats who disgrace themselves for her – but also THE RULES OF THE GAME (1939) – showing as it does in one sequence how the rowdy servants behave when their masters' backs are turned away from them – and FRENCH CANCAN (1955) – Nana is seen having a go at the scandalous dance at one point.
It turns out, instead of escaping their planet's destruction via space travel, the usual way, the inhabitants have all escaped into their planet's
various
past time eras.
She's attractive, is apparently living a pretty decent life, but all of a sudden is inexplicably snatched from her home and life by Evil Dude and the
Various
and Sundry Evil Henchmen.
Ever read a tax code?: it is quite a trial to follow it's multiple clauses that our congressmen and senators push in to help their financial backers and
various
interest groups.
Most of the
various
special clauses are meant for their use - go through the average 1040 or 1040A form and look at the variety of different investment and business ventures all of which have a different set of rules.
Anyway, this is like one big bad dream where parts of it seem to come true at
various
points.
A cinematic poem that conveys a mood of abiding loneliness and loss, the film provides a glimpse into the psyche of a man who is deteriorating physically and mentally and who travels to
various
parts of the globe seeking redemption and peace but finds it hard to come by.
It has well trained animals that are put through
various
stunts and scenes that look excellent on camera.
The movie is a little short on substance, but Disney does a good job of filling time with
various
sketches starring Timone and Pumbaa as they "watch" the movie with us.
I was entranced by this film, Crowe's performance (again), the subject matter (and yes, what a debt we owe), how
various
matters were addressed and dealt with, the flying sequences (my father flew Avro Ansons, too), the story - and, as another contributor pointed out, Crowe's recitation of High Flight.
It forces the viewer to constantly process or perhaps imagine the context of the
various
shots.
My on negative comment is that at times I find the film too simplistically buying in to the
various
narrative threads that run through it.
With
various
Bogdanoviches and Gazzaras scattered throughout cast and crew "They all laughed" is very much a family affair.If you add the fact that B.Gazzara and Miss A.Hepburn had a brief but passionate affair in an earlier picture it has the air of almost a private movie made for the enjoyment of the participants and that the entertainment of a wider audience merely an ancillary consideration.If this all smacks of smug "in - joke" self gratification you will be pleased to hear that Mr Bogdanovich sails well clear of that particular hazard and delivers a sweet and rather innocent "I love N.Y." paean that is also an altar at which we can worship the ethereal beauty of the late Miss Hepburn.
While much of Wood's work was quirky low-budget entries into
various
genre-film traditions, his first released feature GLEN OR GLENDA was a truly visionary attempt to express the inexpressible through primitive avant-garde techniques.
He even LOOKS like Ed Wood, and as played by Zane this character is at
various
timesfunny, sleazy, tragic, sympathetic, and anonymous(sometimes simultaneously!!!).
piano, but never full orchestra), but often it is re-worked with
various
contemporary ensembles (e.g.guitar) and treatments (e.g.
Only occasionally is the music the sole focus of the film: the vast majority of the time the music is set to
various
dances, often flamenco, but not always.
The revelations of the dancers themselves began promisingly enough with the "I can do that" number, but then it plodded a little at
various
points while the dancers were telling their stories.
(The booklet included in the set provides excellent answers to such questions, as do
various
online sites.)
Writer-director Matt Bissonnette has delivered an ingenious unfolding of story-line and its
various
tentacle links - worry not, Haas may have a 'listless' face, but humor will come as Parker and Scott enter the circle of friends reunited, wry smiles will break and knowing delights stir.
In the film Kongwon-do ui him it features a relatively intimate look into the meaningfulness (as well as general meaninglessness) into the lives of
various
Koreans; empty people seeking ways to fill themselves, enjoying the escapism of nature.
From the beginning to the end of the film we observe the fallibility of the
various
characters; we learn of their shortcomings and their desires, the overall complexity captured within human life (and yet the overal simplicity of humanity).
Taking place almost entirely in various, non-descript spots in southern Los Angeles, the story itself is inconsequential, but like Sofia Coppola's "Lost in Translation", the film is far more about two strangers who meet unexpectedly, find a common bond and go back to their lives enlightened for the momentous encounter.
The movie director took a risk (and it is a risky risk) in telling the lives of many (and I mean MANY) different people and having the intertwine at
various
intervals.
A classic series that should be at least repeated or released on DVD.Billy Toth,after realising he is adopted after the death of his parents,embarks on a journey to find his real parents.After
various
rites of passage,his search culminates in the discovery that his fathers identity was stolen and used by a human trafficker in Europe!If i remember correctly,the series ends on the Austrian(?]
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