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I Think anyone who just wants to see a good film with out all of the special FX, but just good, gritty drama should go see Tigerland, obviously Shumachers Best
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in the past 8 years.
Stella, on the other hand, moves at a slower (and occasionally too slow) pace and though it's somewhat manipulative in its tears-inducing tale about a self-sacrificial mother, it
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because Bette and the rest of the cast turn in great performances.
The message is as strong as his newer
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and more pure, fantastic and flying pirates how could it be any better!
Overall a slight little movie that
works
despite the horrible buzz.
The acting from everyone else is a little rushed and shaky and some of the scenes could be cut down but it
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out in the end.
It
works
primarily because we like Simon Pegg despite his bad behavior.
The artistic work that accompanies the reading of the poem fits perfectly the time/period of the setting and of the work itself, carrying the audience into the period with a still, yet moving accompaniment, using excellent still-movement strategies only well conquered by the pre-MTV era producers and much less apparent in more current
works.
Taken from the script of the established novelist and poet, this is a story of a humble Indian native named Gunga Din (Sam Jaffe) who
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as 'a regimental beasty' during the British occupation of India during the 18th century.
The slap stick style humor mixed with Stone and Parker just
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flawlessly.
It is a blatantly artificial conceit, but it somehow
works.
Alan Hale usually played Flynn's sidekick, but here is his father, and it still all
works.
For me it
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on every level and I have now seen it twice.
Also, the father/daughter stuff was a bit much as well, but overall the film
works
and has a winning pace.
The interest of Saura on the bridge between classical and contemporary music and dance is one more ingredient in turning this movie maybe the most aesthetically exciting among his other
works.
Soap Opera about a small town married woman (Kay Francis) who
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at the local newsstand, performs as leading lady in her local playhouse, but dreams of becoming a star on Broadway.
Dressed to Kill (1980) is a mystery horror film from Brian De Palma and it really works.The atmosphere is right there.The atmosphere that makes you scared.And isn't that what a horror film is supposed to do.All the actors are in the right places.Michael Caine is perfect as Dr. Robert Elliott, the shrink with a little secret.Angie Dickinson as Kate Miller, the sexually frustrated mature woman is terrific.Keith Gordon as her son Peter is brilliant.Nancy Allen as Liz Blake the call girl is fantastic.Dennis Franz does his typical detective role.His Detective Marino is one of the most colorful in this movie.There are plenty of creepy scenes in this movie.The elevator scene is one of them.There have been made comparisons between this and Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960).There are some similarities between these two movies.Both of these movies may cause some sleepless nights.
Filmed during an actual qualifying match for the 2006 World Cup, Offside
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brilliantly as both a comedy and a tragedy.
The movie starts off in South Africa where Mahatma Gandhi
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as a barrister and fighting the cause of India's freedom against the British.
There are many outstanding cinematic
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out there, but if I could only vote for one to top the list, it would most probably be "In Cold Blood".
The noir imagery combined with Spillane's no nonsense character Mike Hammer
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marvellously to create a mood and feel seldom found in low budget detective films of the early fifties.
But the direction in both of these
works
has the same stark, simple realism that is so appealing.
First, to assess a movie you need to understand the extent to which everything in the film
works
together.
The movie deals with a New York widow (Cher) who falls in love with her boyfriend's (Danny Aiello) angry brother (Nicholas Cage) who
works
at a bakery.
Movies are more often than not merely cinematic "candy," whereas films are true
works
of art.
Larry's story works, because we know this story from our own lives.
This movie works, because it touch it, It's a great story because it's a small one.
Gilliam's flair for the phantasmagorical
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with the script by David and Janet Peoples to play with your head as much as it does with poor James Cole (Willis at his most Steve McQueen-like -- better than McQueen, even!), a time-traveling convict from the future who literally doesn't know whether he's coming or going as a team of scientists keeps sending him back to the wrong eras while trying to prevent a 1995 plague that's deadly to humans but harmless to animals.
The plot, the fighting scenes and the stunt
works
are excellent.
We get to see Goldsworthy create several
works
of temporary art,as well as some of his long term installations in major galleries around the world,as well as a few pieces in the natural world,as well.
The best episodes of this are the first with Denholm Elliot playing a horror writer stalked by a character from his novel in the
works
( a perfect example of the acting pulling this out of the merely pedestrian); the third, with Christopher Lee as a man terrified of his own daughter and the final episode with the late great Jon Pertwee as a pompous horror film star who gets more than just a new role on his latest project.
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