a good christie adaptation and frank stallone is abhorrent as lombard but at least i sat through it longer than the 1966 remake. tension wavers back and forth and also, if everyone doesnt know who the killer is by the 4th film version they must have been stranded on a devonshire island!
write your own book. I m sure, one day you will make your dream come true. Keep your passion for what you like. Now, Here is our today’s homework, After class, Write a short passage that your favourite film or play
Famously, it was also the book found on Mark David Chapman following his shooting of John Lennon in 1980. 9. The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway (1952) He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and he had gone eighty-four days now without taking a ...
The first actual fight scene is my favourite in the MCU, and I was worried none of the others would top it, but they were all delightful to watch, and I was so glad they did a parallel of it later on. Either way, the writers went hard on the fight scenes and that paid off.In ...
The story or message could have been summarised in about three or four lines; the characters should have been rounded out more; the cinematography was little more than adequate and the narration by David Gulpilil--a long-time favourite of mine--lacked impact. It came over like an aboriginal ...
But at least in Ben-Hur (I keep referring to that because I believe that is one of the best films ever), there was an attempt to modernize the lines. Here, the screenwriters seem to have been more interested in reproducing more dialog as it'd written in the Bible than help the flow...
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One of my favourite lines on the album in relation to change, and the way it registers in the body, is, “We can’t get used to the feeling of skin that’s writhing and weaning.” Can you talk about what that means for you?
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We see a sunny, patient smile which from time to time lights up his whole face, and a mouth whose firm, strong lines reveal clearly the beauty of character, and the happiness of disposition, which were Tiny Tim’s. He was a rare little chap indeed, and a prime favourite as well. ...