Last night; Part 1
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* Fantastic colors (1956)!
Last night, Part 2 - More violence than in Part 1; Moses through the power of good (God) really did it this time around! ...By unleashing all hell, and destroying the people's dictatorship (Ramses & gang) who were refusing freedom to all men, women and children (bondage). ...And also by killing all the people who were drinking, dancing, partying, and worshiping a god made of gold and representing an animal! ...Good looking young women too!
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Charlton Heston (Moses), in later years, in real life, became one of the most prominent spokespersons for the NRA of America.
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If you like your movies raw and in your face, with fantastic acting and lots of flamboyant colors and decors, great special effects (the separation of the sea and all that jazz), music score to die for, and up to date, you might want to skip that one.
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Watch out for the "Prawns"
You mean the 'mustaches'?
"Weather Channel" -- do you folks in Europe get blizzards?
I think they do too.
You mean ?
I wouldn't object to buying Wikus' girlfriend some cat food on the bleck markit (Tanit Phoenix).
I wouldn't object to buying Wikus' girlfriend some cat food on the bleck markit (Tanit Phoenix).
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For your pleasure, Bob ... Mr Bean - Sandwich making -- Mr Bean - Stulle schmieren - YouTube,
For your pleasure, Bob ... Mr Bean - Sandwich making -- Mr Bean - Stulle schmieren - YouTube,
Right on Frank! ...I remember that scene (clip, gag, ...) very well; but still very fun nonetheless to re-watch.
Last night (revisited) ::
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A cinematic Masterpiece! ...In French too. ...Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. ...And starring Audrey Tautou. ... And in a smaller role but still; Marion Cotillard.
If you love real cinema art and compositions from both the onscreen moving pictures, decors, locales, actor's interactions, and sublime poetry to the extreme unlimited infinity of the art (text, vocal delivery, inclinations, expressions, ...), and touching the full gamut, spectrum of emotional wisdom from the harshness of war to the ecstasy of love; then you are doomed for a real sweet treat. ...Even the music score is magic and it's wonderful!
What are you waiting for?
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A cinematic Masterpiece! ...In French too. ...Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. ...And starring Audrey Tautou. ... And in a smaller role but still; Marion Cotillard.
If you love real cinema art and compositions from both the onscreen moving pictures, decors, locales, actor's interactions, and sublime poetry to the extreme unlimited infinity of the art (text, vocal delivery, inclinations, expressions, ...), and touching the full gamut, spectrum of emotional wisdom from the harshness of war to the ecstasy of love; then you are doomed for a real sweet treat. ...Even the music score is magic and it's wonderful!
What are you waiting for?
Last night I re-watched this flick, which I like very much so (directed by Luc Besson - 1999) :: In French ::
* Composition (and storyline): 4.5 (out of 5)
* Sound (audio): 4.5
* Visuals (vistas, decors, costumes, colors, camera work, etc.): 4
* Acting: 4
* Overall entertainment: 4.25
* Composition (and storyline): 4.5 (out of 5)
* Sound (audio): 4.5
* Visuals (vistas, decors, costumes, colors, camera work, etc.): 4
* Acting: 4
* Overall entertainment: 4.25
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