Year
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A
year
or so ago, i bought a large plasma TV and soon discovered Westerns look fantastic on these screens.
I have scoured the earth to find rarities and have seen most of them over the past
year.
I liked the one
year
later thing because if they had gotten together at the end of what happen it would have been too cheesy.
When he mounts the podium at the beginning of the school year, the stern and set expression on his face sets him off as a hidebound traditionalist and curmudgeon.
Through most of the movie he comes across as a well-adjusted seventeen
year
old.
They'd not noted, of course, that everyone from Ernie Kovacs to John Zacherle had already done that "brilliant and wholly original idea" on television -- and, most notably, Steve Martin did it in a feature film, "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid," one
year
prior to "Zelig."
came out one
year
earlier.
i was barely able to watch this movie once a
year
ago.
How did they use for a technical consultant on this movie, some 22
year
old Vassar graduate?
Imagine my surprise when I pop in the DVD and find a straight to video horror film from the
year
2000!
He has such a rubbery face, and I can still hear him saying "Happy New
Year"
.
It was like when I saw "Evita", "The most talked about movie of the year!"
(The exact
year
the story takes place is never specified, but the costumes and the reference to a "new-fangled horseless carriage" would put it around 1905 or so.)
Put those four words together and it says "Happy New
Year"
in Cantonese.
The show is about Fry a 21
year
old pizza delivery boy who always wanted to be an astronaut and when he accidentally gets himself chrogenically frozen and wakes up in the
year
3000.
2001, in spite of everything, might be remembered as the
year
Bollywood met Hollywood in the flesh.
The only thing that it has going for it is a plea for peace, which, given the
year
that it was made, was certainly timely.
It's a story about an 11
year
old cough medicine abusing-latch key boy named Xiao Wu whose mother is on business in Bejing and he's left alone in the apartment with a suicidal tenant from Korea named Jung who is drinking and popping pills.
I had enjoyed most, if not all of his works that I have seen thus far, with his collaboration with Clint Eastwood nabbing Million Dollar Baby a best picture Oscar in 2005, and his own Crash, which was my movie of the
year
2005, winning the same award in 2006.
I watched this film 5 times in one day during the first
year
of owning a copy on DVD.
But the combination of them both doesn't work: "Undertaker's Paradise" is surely one of the most boring films I saw this year, not funny and not "black" at all.
After their Oscar winning turn last year, The Coen Brothers are back with the new film, this time comedy/crime/spy story which is very funny, very dark, quite angry, at times surreal, always ironic and to put it simply a must see for any Coens' fan which means a fan of great movie making.
Comparing to the last
year'
s Oscar Winner, No Country for Old Men, their new film may seem much lighter and provides many laughs.
The
year
of 1985 has never been so sweet.
A show where people vie for Public Enemy of the
year
by sending in home made videos of murders.
The plot is awful, the dialogue is poor, the acting is dreadful (even Buscemi's 3min role is pointless with no real relevance to the story)-I can only assume they needed the money-and to top it all it looks like that the whole thing was shot by a 7
year
old after sneaking out in the middle of the night.
Of all the projects that are shelved each
year
in Hollywood why something like this was given the green light is beyond me.
Last
year'
s "Sleepless" was a disastrous attempt at returning to the giallos that made him famous, and "The Phantom of the Opera" (what is this, the MILLIONTH version?) is a murky, muddled, and indifferent stab at 'art.' Reviews that say this is Argento's worst film are not inaccurate--it's so dull I fast-forwarded through most of it, and I NEVER fast-forward through movies.
American Graffiti was a compilation of pop culture pique, a harbinger of political changes, and the birth of an era that explodes the "Leave it to Beaver America" simply by saying farewell to it!!!...Set in a small town in Southern California, with a bunch of people who's existence in 1962 means the 13th and final
year
of the fifties, it correlates a cosmic awareness with an innocent societal disagreement....
I went to see this film today with my daughter, who is 31 and her 5
year
old daughter and it's a long time since I saw such a truly wonderful film in the cinema.(and
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