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It's well known Hackman hated Friedkin on the set and vowed to never work with him again, it's also known he envisioned the character to be more one dimensional, loosing
weight
and trying to play him like a straight character.
In Bacall's defense, this film was made at the time of Humphrey Bogart's last illness and the
weight
of his deteriorating health may have affected her performance.
As Fu Manchu, he looks hardly better and spends most of the film (with the exception of those strangely disturbing scenes where he gets jolted with electrical currents) on the verge of collapsing under the
weight
of all that makeup.
Robert Altman-directed quasi-comedy with eccentric characters is so overloaded with weirdos that it starts to creak early on from the
weight.
The power to
weight
advantage possessed by the S7 would just be too great.
Lexi's mum becomes aware of her daughter's illness, as she is losing lots of
weight.
She is diagnosed with Anorexia nervosa, and is made to gain
weight.
Etzel's character has been given more
weight.
Laurence Olivier brings great
weight
and dignity to his role as narrator.
Pat Boone behind the sulky reminds me of my father who was drawn to the trotters because, unlike thoroughbred jockeys, men of normal height and
weight
can be drivers.
This gives a little more emotional
weight
to the scenes where characters are risking their lives.
From the start of the movie, it's clear the man carries a
weight
on his shoulders, before he even says a word.
Its nice to see that celebrities struggle with their
weight
and fitness, it just show's their human too!
Everyone pulls their
weight
and the chemistry is perfect.
I imagine Victorian literature slowly sinking into the mire of the increasingly distant past, pulled down by the
weight
of its under-skirts.
Should anybody be surprised that these 3000 deaths are given the same
weight
elsewhere as the West gives to thousands Tutsi, Tamil, Bosnian, Chilean, Kurdish (need we go on) victims.
Today actresses happily gain weight, dye their hair, dress like slobs, and lose their glamor for a role, and Bette Davis was probably the actress who started the trend.
Which carries more weight, his service to his country or his unconscious contribution to anti-semitism?
Grand epic as it is, Kenneth Branagh's monumental rendering of what is perhaps William Shakespeare's most popular tragedy suffers under the
weight
of its four hour playing time and certainly takes some real staying power.
Just kidding about the
weight
loss thing; well, you might lose
weight
you never know.
Will Smith delivers yet again in a film about a man with the
weight
of the world on his shoulders and his crusade to right his wrongs in a way that will touch even the most hardened of hearts!!! Writer Grant Nieporte and Italian Director Gabriele Muccino come together and created a masterpiece that I highly recommend to purchase and keep in your movie collection as you will never grow tired of watching/feeling this film!!!
This show was absolutely great, and I always look forward to watching it.All the characters were funny and awesome in their own way, each and every episode provided non-stop laughter, and it was completely entertaining and different from a lot of other shows.Everybody was just absolutely insane and breathtakingly funny, that you couldn't help but love this show.There were a few dead
weight
episodes, but That '70s Show always managed to create some kind of likable atmosphere, to where it just really didn't matter.This was one of the best shows to ever be aired, and I will watch this show anytime I can, for it never gets old, never gets unfunny, and never gets uninteresting.
Dan Duryea steals the whole show as a giggling outlaw leader, while Shelly Winters, just before she began to gain weight, is fine as the shady lady who ties all the plots together.
I couldn't go any further after seeing the "wooden" teller counter in the bank bow under the
weight
of "Linc".
The
weight
issue with Berlin is monumental.
My main gripe was the unconvincing make up Manu wears, and the way he doesn't lose
weight.
He doesn't try to lose the
weight
to make everyone like him.
The opening title card of this short drama informs us that it was "founded upon an actual occurrence in New York City," and this information has the same impact it has today when a movie or TV show announces up top that it's based on a true story: everything that follows is granted additional
weight
by our knowledge that what we're seeing, or something close to it, really happened.
There is a 'chilling
weight'
, that scores the film visually from the onset.
Acting is variable: Andy Garcia brings sincerity and dramatic
weight
to his portrayal, navigating the hokey cutaways to his suicide son during sessions with the current patient.
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