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What did you see in Divine that you thought would make for an interesting film? 2 The New York Times "I think he made an interesting film, but not an honest film," Ms. Galasso said. 3 The New York Times. There's the hint of an interesting film here, in this portrait of
The Mexican director's first full-length stop-motion animation, a fascinating twist on Carlo Collodi's fantasy story, is undeniably beautiful and intricately crafted. Ewan McGregor, Cate
The boy thinks astronomy is very interesting [=he is interested in astronomy]. The movie was very interesting. She has an interesting accent. The kids learned several interesting facts about frogs. He is a very interesting person and has done many things in life. I heard an interesting story about how the lamp broke.
His second film (which brought Rafelson a Best Screenplay nomination) was one of the best of the 70s, Five Easy Pieces (1970), a fascinating, yet shattering 'road movie' story of an emotionally-alienated classical concert pianist named Bobby Dupea (Jack Nicholson shortly after his work in Easy Rider). He was displaced from his upper-class
According to Savini, the dream sequence at the end of "Friday the 13th" was initially just a throwaway scene. But what worked for "Carrie" would surely work for his film as well. As he told The
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I think the most natural way to reference the movie is Last night I watched a movie with a really interesting storyline. However, if you refer to the storyline separately, in the case of a movie, it can be present or past Last night I watched a great movie. The storyline was/is very interesting. The fact is that a work of literature or a film, or anything immortalized in any medium which is always accessible can be referred to in the present. However, it can also be referred to situationally in the past, in a past context. Note that in American English, we see movies in a theater, and watch movies at home.
Dutch director Robin Lutz has put together a serviceable introduction to the work of legendary Dutch artist and illustrator MC Escher, whose name has become shorthand for a certain kind of brilliant illusion, infinite tessellation and visually perplexing design. He is probably most famous for an image he created, or at any rate popularised the impossible staircase which ascends endlessly in a closed work was well known in the postwar Netherlands, but it was only after a 1954 article in Time magazine that his reputation took off globally and he achieved colossal cult status in the US counterculture, with bootleg colourised versions of his prints appearing on posters and T-shirts. Escher was bemused to receive a letter from a certain Mr Mick Jagger asking if he would create an album cover ā the answer was no, and Escher also rebuked Jagger for presuming to address him by his first name own words from his journals and letters are well spoken by Stephen Fry, though maybe making him seem more forthright and confident than he actually was, and the film very usefully shows how he was a passionate romantic at heart, and how his work was shaped by his initial, abandoned training as an architect, his European travels as a young man, his rapture at the dense architecture of small Italian towns, the intricately recurring tiled motifs of the Alhambra in Spain, and the music of JS is an interesting film, though it perhaps could have discussed if and how he was affected by living in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands particularly as he had left Italy to avoid Mussoliniās fascism and addressed more critically and more directly the question of whether Escher is an artist or not. Does he deserve to be considered a great artist? An ancestor of op art and Bridget Riley? Or is there, for all his dazzling technique, something sterile and self-enclosed in Escherās images? Well, the film proceeds on the undiscussed assumption that he was a great artist. Itās impossible not to be a fan.
it was an interesting film