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The script is very well put together, balancing the two very different realms of a good "game adventure" and a plot that
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within the style of a movie.
Such sublime pieces of film goop include They Saved Hitlers Brain, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes,the collected
works
of the distinguished Ed Wood, and almost 80% of made for TV movies.
The whole other dimension story line
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and Jan-Michael Vincent does a pretty good job acting in this one.
His girlfriend Maris
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as a waitress and wants him to have a real job.
From what I've read in factual biographies and
works
of reference (yes, I find this stuff so intriguing that I study it on the side), the screenplay is rather accurate and faithful when it comes to the basic re-telling of the murder cases.
There is a reason why Bert I. Gordon's American-International cheapies were paid more lip service than the
works
of Ed Wood on the now-defunct Satellite of Love: the man carries the dishonorable title of being one of the most inept directors of low-budget schlock.
Had there been any research done on the factual basis of this story, there may have been some interesting thread, but as any intelligent person who has even the slightest understanding of how technology or the internet works, this movie is an obvious farce.
When it
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well, Milligan's dialogue
works
as well as some of the later, less symbolic, more explicit Tennessee Williams plays.
Little Britain Series 1 was great, Series 2 was also great, but the usual comedy formula that third series screw the whole thing up (as it did to "The Fast Show")
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on Little Britain, and we were let down by a rather disappointing Series 3 last year.
Bringing in trained animals is a constant source of mirth in Disney live action gimmick comedies; it
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in a Bubblegum Pop/ College Comedy setting (see the Disney film "The Monkeys Uncle") but against the backdrop of an American desperately trying to save an olive farm in Provence the entire film just fights against itself for a hundred minutes.
He plays Dodge, a young and straight hustler who
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the streets in a gay area of Toronto.
The main storyline is the touching relationship of the retarded giant Lennie, played by Lon Chaney, Junior, and his friend who travels and
works
with him, and looks after him like a zealously protective brother, played by the young Burgess Meredith.
I'm not familiar with the
works
of Charles Bukowski, on which this film is based, but still, it's rather interesting, if strange.
Apparently Bukowski's work is based in the L.A. area and this has been translated to European locations but
works
quite well.
After hearing his voice from outside the window while conducting his chorus in rehearsal, Mr. Parry (Edward Chapman) manages to convince David to sing in his choir and gets him a job at the mines where he also
works.
His son, Emlyn (Simon Lack) also
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there and is engaged to Gwen Owen (Janet Johnson).
Some good Hong-Kong Wire
works
but no Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.
The soundtrack and score were terrific mixing punk rock and an intense symphonic score... again - very interest but it
works.
I found it rather entertaining, maybe it did not fully live up to the reviews but most of the history
works.
It is lame, formulaic, predictable, writes itself, contains zero surprises or charisma,
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as "anti-fun" in that you could potentially have more fun staring at a blank TV screen, and it sucked the will to live out of my eyeballs.
It
works
very well because of how basic the initial concept is.
Besides being one of the original "city symphony" films, paving the way for better
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like "Berlin: die sinfonie der Grobstadt" (which I think translates into "Berlin: Symphony of a City)" and Pennebaker's "Daybreak Express," to name two, all it really offers to modern audiences is a reason to fall asleep.
The idea of blurring the lines between reality and imagination is quite nice and
works
after the horror kicks in along with the effect of the mushrooms.
Many other
works
have examined the tensions of the father-son relationship much better.
There are narrative and cinematographic elements present here that appear in his later
works
in much more refined form.
In the process, he realizes that his 1st wife was his true love, and
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to get her back.
Peter Sarsgaard was presented a special acting award by the SIFF organization before this screening and looking back at some of his previous works, I think this was well-deserved.
In either case, the film
works
as a satire on the small-minded attitudes of rural America, and the assumption, fuelled by Christianity, that sex is dirty and sinful.
They try to pry knowledge about these crocs from Sadie Bickerman(Cloris Leachman, the only thing that
works
in this film is her nasty loathsome character who loves the crocs more than people)who loves her "babies" and seems unwilling to give them jack squat.
Each race is unique, and
works
in different ways, but is perfectly balanced.
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