But considering that I walked in expecting no complexity at all, let alone the visual wonderments, 'Snow White and the Huntsman' is a considerable experience.
From Roger Ebert
You can't just tell actors, especially young ones, to 'act happy' and expect them to do it. They must in some essential way be happy.
If your religion doesn't respect the rights of other religions, it is lacking something.
Many thrillers follow such reliable formulas that you can look at what's happening and guess how much longer a film has to run.
Here's a notion: Peace in the Middle East would come about more easily if the region were governed by women.
Dogs notice, they share, they draw conclusions, they like it when they're able to be of service and are touchingly grateful when they're praised.
It's not often a thriller keeps me wound up as well as 'Headhunters' did. I knew I was being manipulated and didn't care. It was a pleasure to see how well it was being done.
Why has Scandinavia been producing such good thrillers? Maybe because their filmmakers can't afford millions for CGI and must rely on cheaper elements like, you know, stories and characters.
All but a very few of us are in debt. We exist as entities who borrow money and spend the rest of our lives making interest payments on a debt tally that never seems to budge. Whatever wealth we have, in labor, property or cash, is suctioned to the top.
We exist to have our wealth moved up the economic chain out of our reach.
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