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Maybe 'Northfork' will help us find a new wave of American cinema where excellence in craft and
writing
become more the norm than the exception.
It's too bad because this movie is pretty good on its own, with good acting and
writing.
From the
writing
to the directing to the performances, I was laughing, crying, and singing all the way through Nan Astley's rite of passage from innocence to adulthood.
As a veteran screen
writing
instructor at Richland College in Dallas and a former MGM screenwriter back in the days of decent films, I am thrilled to have accidentally clicked on Channel 33 in Dallas tonight and watched this enchanting film in which Betty White is GORGEOUS and makes one yearn for the good old days of truly good movies before Hollywood started banging out all this crap for the teenagers.
Faqrscape is truly one of those shows that just has it all, great acting,great cast,great writing,sets,chemistry,muppets...it's got it all and then some, except a home.
The first actress that played the daughter didn't fit the role, the
writing
was hit or miss, and Damon Wayans CLEARLY wasn't comfortable doing such a cornball family friendly show.
Beware My Lovely originated from a play written by Mel Dinelli who apparently liked
writing
about frightened women.
Hats off to Michael Ondaatje for
writing
the incredible book on which it is based.
That along with the brilliant
writing
makes this an awesome movie.
Ironically, after the returning to Poland he stopped
writing
artistic prose and became communistic propagandist, producing stream of anti-imperialistic and anti-american press publications.
Not small praise considering he also is the lead actor of the film, so he had to do triple duty on this, writing, directing and starring.
Australia has never had any problems
writing
comedy and Australia is never short or actors who can play comedy with subtlety and just the right amount on quirkiness.
Having read the book, being impressed by it although this is a kind of literature that you cannot really LIKE (similar to Hubert Selby's writing) I expected being shocked but the effect was more subtle than this.
Instead of
writing
a paragraph, I'll give four good reasons why 2001 is the greatest cinema experience of all time: 1) It is a visual Odyssey that could only be told on the big screen.
The story line is simple : Elisabeth Lane (Barbara Stanwyck) makes out her living by
writing
culinary columns for a magazine.
The
writing
is brilliant, and delivered with great skill by George Clooney (after this, nobody can say he's just a pretty face) and the rest of the cast.
I've been
writing
hardboiled crime fiction for a number of years now.
Writing
prompts centered around the symbolism of the tennis shoe are particularly effective.
While I was familiar with his better known compositions ("One is the Loneliest Number", "Without You"), I learned about this man's brilliant
writing
and beautiful singing.
It's April 8, 1994, each of the characters are in their "mid 20's" and pursuing some kind of artistic ambition (acting, music, film, writing) when they learn of Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain's suicide.
Something smart and funny, with adult ideas and great acting and writing, and a directorial style that doesn't call attention to itself.
It's just his Job! HO, well now here is a show that the
writing
slugs you in the gut and while your doubled over, kicks you in the butt!
Twenty-two years later, the writer Mark Fuhrman (Christopher Meloni), who is a former LA detective that has fallen in disgrace for perjury in O.J. Simpson trial and moved to Idaho, decides to investigate the case with his partner Stephen Weeks (Andrew Mitchell) with the purpose of
writing
a book.
Comparisons with Red Dwarf are inevitable, since the first seasons of Red Dwarf were also shot on a low budget (although Commander's Log has to set some kind of record for the least amount of money spent per minute of air time), and thus have to make up for the lack of "eye candy" with good
writing
and acting.
Don't get me wrong, I love silly, stupid movies just as much as the next gal, but the whole premise,
writing
and humor stunk.
Hinton was
writing
in the 1970s and Copola was adapting to the screen in the early 80s, and, had Trueblood actually been a product of either, the results might've been much better (especially in the acting department).
It was as if they left out good
writing
in place of unneeded f-words.
The
writing
was just terrible.
Undeniably good
writing
and interesting story.
The
writing
and directing jobs are dreadfully done, with a few scenes you can't hardly take.
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