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"Wagons East" is
widely
known as John Candy's last movie, as he died on the set.
The original "Psycho" (1960) is
widely
considered as Alfred Hitchcock's best work and certainly, in my opinion, is one of the best movies of all time.
But this movie is about Beethoven -- a real historical person who is so
widely
known and so deeply embedded into our musical experiences and I expected the movie to be true to history at least in the primary elements.
Hodder, who is
widely
known and respected for his past work as an unstoppable serial killer, inaccurately puts that into play here - turning Eddie Gein from a mild-mannered recluse, to a hulking, full-blown killing machine.
Classroom Massacre, Keep my Grave Open and Savage Weekend clearly pre-date 1978, whilst The Town that Dreaded Sundown is
widely
regarded as one of the first teen-kill movies.
This movie is
widely
admonished as being a copy of the Will Smith feature Hitch.
Modern Western man seems to have some problems understanding that the world is changing and has already
widely
and wisely changed.
Sergei Urusevsky's camera work and creative discoveries were included in the text books and
widely
imitated.
Inspired by True events, Radio is one of the best acted, heart felt dramas I seen
widely
released in sometime.
Had it been more
widely
seen, would it have changed anything?
The plot is great (but perhaps as a previous poster said, maybe the reason why it's not a
widely
known movie ... upset the medical field?) the acting is great (I can see why some may say the acting was horrible ... but that's what made this movie so great ... it's total tacky-ness) and the humor is gut busting.
I saw a screener of this movie but I am going to buy it not only for myself but for several true film fans i have the unfortunate feeling this great film will be
widely
unrecognized as is the case with so many other non commercial films this is a comedic yet heart wrenching movie it will make you laugh it will make you cry it will make you think and yes you will think about it when its over and isn't that what a good movie is!
Widely
known as "Don't Look in the Basement" - this is pure 70s horror, B-movie goodness that could actually pass as the genre's version of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest".
Of all the 48 films of Brigitte Bardot, "Une Parisienne" is
widely
regarded as (one of) her best.
Rituparno Ghosh is one of the best young directors in India, being
widely
known for his choice of subjects for the movies and the strength of his scripts.
This film deserves to be
widely
distributed and easily obtainable.
Yash Chopra gives us a good film that does entertain,
widely
because of Shah Rukh Khan's character.
It has been
widely
agreed that Hayao Miyazaki is a master at his craft when it comes to combining rich animation with thoughtful story lines and similarly imaginative characters.
Though not yet as
widely
influential as Renoir's 'Rules of the Game,' 'Bon Voyage' richly deserves to be a companion piece to that classic.
And to add some irony to it all, even the subject matter of this film has been
widely
misunderstood, as it is wrongly perceived that this is a film about the pros and cons of the death penalty; it is not.
It is at times terribly moving .I am not really a fan of the type of music in the film but you get drawn in to the romance and find you are singing the songs for days .This movie deserves to be more
widely
available .Our favourite scene involves Dirk and a gun and his trousers , watch it and see !
This series has recently been unearthed and excerpts can be seen, at least within Britain, via http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/527213/index.html Presumably there is some hope that the series may eventually become available more
widely.
As so many Australian films like The Castle, The Dish and Sunday Too Far Away, it goes somewhere that hasn't been
widely
explored in film before, this time it is the game of Lawn Bowls and bowling clubs.
And Patrick Walburton (sorry if I misspelled) who also has appeared in many films and TV series but is most
widely
recognized as The Tick.
A
widely
unknown strange little western with mindblowing colours (probably the same material as it was used in "Johnny Guitar", I guess "Trucolor" or something, which makes blood drips look like shining rubies), nearly surrealistic scenes with twisted action and characters.
While it contains facts that are not
widely
reported, it is not exactly the truth.
Then we concoct a series of wildly improbable events and space them apart very widely, so that the plot inches along almost imperceptibly.
This and other low-rent Mexican children's' films were dubbed in English and
widely
distributed in the U.S. in the early 1960s; no wonder the sixties became such a turbulent period in American history.
Unfortunately most of the books are probably more effective in posting the warnings than in entertaining us enough to become really
widely
read; whilst with the films the problem is usually the other way round.
Before seeing this movie, please check out reviews available on the internet regarding the movie's falsification of events, particularly its prevarications regarding the
widely
accepted fact that 7-8,000 Muslim men were bused out of Srebrenica and shot by Serbian paramilitaries.
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