At least it's now available for
serious film fans to see and discuss.
It's on Netflix now as well, but
serious film fans will want to own this one.
All serious film fans (and filmmakers) need to see this and it is amazing it became so forgotten, but being all the films became orphan films and silent film tend to be the most volatile of all to save, preserve and even know about, you see why this work is so priceless.
Not exact matches
Klein is an avid reader, especially of history, and is a
serious fan of gangster movies — 1930s and 1940s
films with James Cagney and George Raft.
Casual
fans of the
film series will find this final outing extremely satisfying while the more
serious fans are going to absolutely love it.
An eight - part fantasy epic with a dead -
serious tone — and the unusual goal in these facetious movie days of being iconic, not ironic — the Harry Potter
films of course had the benefit of a bedrock constituency: the tens of millions of worldwide
fans of J.K. Rowling's wizardly septology.
Now obviously, the decision to take a more
serious tone with this
film won't sit well with diehard Dead Rising
fans, especially those who enjoyed the zaniness of Watchtower.
Not being a
fan of writer / director Eli Roth or the torture porn sub-genre itself, I went into this
film with
serious reservations.
Personally, I'm not a
fan of this genre and can't fathom why anybody would be interested in making this, although I am fully aware that family
films can make
serious money at the box office — despite their (often) poor quality.
Serious fans of G.I. Joe may be disappointed that this entry all but ignores many of the characters and events of the last
film, but for many others, that's a step in the right direction.
Ang also brought along the screenwriter for all of his
films, James Schamus, making comic
fans, even those who didn't care much for the Hulk, ecstatic that someone with
serious credentials would be bringing it to life.
Woody Allen, master writer - director of the Jewish New York comedy, throws his faithful
fans a witty, yet
serious film that asks «why is love so hard to define?»
Cutting down to the chase, The Golden Child is one of those
films that could have been respectable if they didn't stick in the world's hottest comedian into it, whose
fans are going to expect constant wisecracks and irreverence, doing just what he did for another
film originally meant to be
serious, Murphy's superstar - making Beverly Hills Cop.
Fans should expect a «different»
film than the first one, though, as Josh Brolin recently even said that it will have a more
serious element to it.
Perhaps
serious Tolstoy
fans might find factual errors in the
film, but otherwise let this
film sweep you away on a romantic, political, morally chequered journey through the final days of Leo Tolstoy.
This Batman movie successfully introduced the uninitiated to the more
serious side of the character, and finally gave the comic book
fans a
film they could relate to.
If you're a
serious fan of this
film, you'll drink his Kool - Aid.
Still, given all the speculation about The Shape of Water being a
serious contender at this year's Academy Awards, movie
fans may want to make sure to check it out - especially if this latest trailer for the
film piques their interest.
Serious fans of the novels will be prepared for the serial codicils, but the uninitiated are likely to think the
film is over several times before it actually is.
Most
fans will be happy that Godzilla is back and kicks some
serious ass, however, those of us that are looking beyond that aspect will be disappointed with several elements of the
film.
In the ill - starred filmography of Elvis Presley, Tickle Me has long been considered the lone instance of the King reaching out beyond a simplistic movie formula, and thus presents a fascinating case study for Elvis
fan and
serious film scholar alike.
This
film is a must - see for
serious fans of horror movies, as well as those who value the type of experimental filmmaking that independent filmmaking seems to foster under the right conditions.