Not exact matches
Bunch of fools, keep believing the same old
folks tales, the same story keeps coming since sumarian times,
there is not an original passage in the bible, new testament, koran etc, they just keep repeating and adjusting the story to their convinience.
Yet
there is something very Christian in the
tales» assumption that authentic goodness goes hand in hand with a simple
folk piety.
While
there are scholars who consider the Exodus story to be «
folk tales,» the commentary observed, «this is a minority view.»
Nicholas, Superstition I can accept but to SERIOUSLY believe
there can ever be any TRUTH in a mere shirt number being the reason some players succeed and others don't, belongs with astrology, lucky charms, old wives
tales and the like as mediaeval claptrap believed by flat earthers and other dimwitted
folk.
While
there's plenty of exotic colour in the original One Thousand and One Nights
folk tale, it's hard to see how the genie himself is all that fascinating without a human foil to bounce his cosmic skills off, let alone how audiences will be expected to main interest in an entire tribe of spirits.
There's something majorly fishy about this high seas
folk tale — and it's not the enormous whale that shipwrecks Chris Hemsworth.
In my personal opinion, however, I found that - short of a few asides and in - jokes here and
there - the film was perfectly «watchable» for someone unfamiliar with the myriad legends and
folk tales of the tanuki that exist in Japan.
Takahata is best known for his touching war tragedy Grave of the Fireflies (1988) and while this latest isn't quite up
there with his masterpiece, it's still a beautifully animated, well - acted, well - told version of the 10th century Japanese
folk -
tale on which it is based.
Tai - Pan Maurice Jarre (1986) ***** Take a Hard Ride Jerry Goldsmith (1975) **** Taken Laura Karpman (2002) ****
Tale of a Lake Panu Aaltio (2016) **** 1/2 Tamara Drewe Alexandre Desplat (2010) *** Tangled Alan Menken (2010) **** Tango and Cash Harold Faltermeyer (1989) * Taps Maurice Jarre (1981) ** Tarzan Mark Mancina and Phil Collins (1999) *** 1/2 Tarzan David Newman (2013) *** 1/2 Tears of the Sun Hans Zimmer (2003) *** Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Brian Tyler (2014) **** 1/2 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Steve Jablonsky (2016) *** Telefon / Hide in Plain Sight Lalo Schifrin / Leonard Rosenman (1977/1980) **** The Tempest Elliot Goldenthal (2010) ** Tepepa Ennio Morricone (1969) ***** The Terminal John Williams (2004) *** 1/2 Terminal Velocity Joel McNeely (1994) **** Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Marco Beltrami (2003) **** Terminator Salvation Danny Elfman (2009) *** 1/2 Terminator Genisys Lorne Balfe (2015) ** Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Bear McCreary (2008) *** Testament James Horner (1983) **** Texas Rising John Debney and Bruce Broughton (2015) **** 1/2 Thank You For Your Service Thomas Newman (2017) ** The Thanksgiving Promise Bruce Broughton (1986) *** 1/2 That Championship Season Bill Conti (1982) *** Their Finest (2016) Rachel Portman (2016) **** Themes from the General Electric Theater Elmer Bernstein (1959) ***** The Theory of Everything Jóhann Jóhannsson (2014) ****
There Be Dragons: Secretos de Pasion Robert
Folk (2012) **** 1/2 The Thomas Crown Affair Michel Legrand (1968) ***** Thor Patrick Doyle (2011) *** Thor: The Dark World Brian Tyler (2013) **** Thor: Ragnarok Mark Mothersbaugh (2017) *** The Thorn Birds Henry Mancini (1983) **** Those Secrets Thomas Newman (1992) **** Three Amigos!
The Witch: A New - England
Folk Tale:
There's no denying that filmmaker Robert Eggers is talented, and yet you'd never know it based on this comically experimental, unreasonably pretentious cinematic trainwreck.
Yolen has assembled a wonderful collection of more than 30 short
folk tales for preschoolers, Once There Was a Story: Tales from Around the World, Perfect for Sha
tales for preschoolers, Once
There Was a Story:
Tales from Around the World, Perfect for Sha
Tales from Around the World, Perfect for Sharing.
There's three Beatrix Potter stories in the mix, along with some adaptations of a few
folk tales, and classic children's stories by Rudyard Kipling (and two by Washington Irving).