I cannot describe it at all.
Touching, moving, passionate.
None of these words do Titanic justice.
A TRUE tear-jerker.
The way the lead roles act is overpowering.
And the sheer terror of the sinking really touches your heart.
If you have not already, buy this film.
Please!
I'll buy it for you if I have to!!
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'Gold Diggers of 1933' is one of my favourite films. It has a good storyline, great actors, witty one-liners, fabulous music and terrific dance numbers. 'Gold Diggers of 1935' is such a disappointment as it is not a patch on its predecessor.
I can be easily drawn in by a filmsy plot if the story and characters are engaging but unfortunately this was not the case with '1935'. While the charming Dick Powell does his job well, he really does need Ruby Keeler, Joan Blondell or one of the other main actors from '1933', 'Footlight Parade' or '42nd Street' to give this film some pep. The only reason I gave this film 3 stars is due to the fantastic 'Lullaby of Broadway' and 'The Words Are In My Heart' numbers.
'Gold Diggers of 1933' is one of my favourite films. It has a good storyline, great actors, witty one-liners, fabulous music and terrific dance numbers. 'Gold Diggers of 1935' is such a disappointment as it is not a patch on its predecessor.
I can be easily drawn in by a filmsy plot if the story and characters are engaging but unfortunately this was not the case with '1935'. While the charming Dick Powell does his job well, he really does need Ruby Keeler, Joan Blondell or one of the other main actors from '1933', 'Footlight Parade' or '42nd Street' to give this film some pep. The only reason I gave this film 3 stars is due to the fantastic 'Lullaby of Broadway' and 'The Words Are In My Heart' numbers.
'Gold Diggers of 1933' is one of my favourite films. It has a good storyline, great actors, witty one-liners, fabulous music and terrific dance numbers. 'Gold Diggers of 1935' is such a disappointment as it is not a patch on its predecessor.
I can be easily drawn in by a filmsy plot if the story and characters are engaging but unfortunately this was not the case with '1935'. While the charming Dick Powell does his job well, he really does need Ruby Keeler, Joan Blondell or one of the other main actors from '1933', 'Footlight Parade' or '42nd Street' to give this film some pep. The only reason I gave this film 3 stars is due to the fantastic 'Lullaby of Broadway' and 'The Words Are In My Heart' numbers.
I cannot describe it at all.
Touching, moving, passionate.
None of these words do Titanic justice.
A TRUE tear-jerker.
The way the lead roles act is overpowering.
And the sheer terror of the sinking really touches your heart.
If you have not already, buy this film.
Please!
I'll buy it for you if I have to!!
>>More Details
I cannot describe it at all.
Touching, moving, passionate.
None of these words do Titanic justice.
A TRUE tear-jerker.
The way the lead roles act is overpowering.
And the sheer terror of the sinking really touches your heart.
If you have not already, buy this film.
Please!
I'll buy it for you if I have to!!
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When a young, mentally challenged man finds himself torn in a world of greedy friends, manipulative acquaintances and the girl of his dreams, he finds his life in a compelling mix of freedom and consequence. After a young, talented artist apparently commits suicide, his roomate's paintings are confused for his own and he becomes an overnight artistic legend. However, his friends, all transients who have nary a penny to their name, plan to exploit their deceased friend's newly found fame for a taste of riches and fame. And they'll go to any length to make sure nothing comes between them and that dream, even if it means destroying the life of one of their own. Fabulously bizarre performances delivered by Mel Gibson, Jimmy Smitts and Milla Jojovich. Co-written ... Read More:
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When a young, mentally challenged man finds himself torn in a world of greedy friends, manipulative acquaintances and the girl of his dreams, he finds his life in a compelling mix of freedom and consequence. After a young, talented artist apparently commits suicide, his roomate's paintings are confused for his own and he becomes an overnight artistic legend. However, his friends, all transients who have nary a penny to their name, plan to exploit their deceased friend's newly found fame for a taste of riches and fame. And they'll go to any length to make sure nothing comes between them and that dream, even if it means destroying the life of one of their own. Fabulously bizarre performances delivered by Mel Gibson, Jimmy Smitts and Milla Jojovich. Co-written ... Read More:
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Hollywood Ending sees Woody Allen playing a nervous film director (an acting stretch, I know) whose best years are a long way behind him (quiet, you!). Lucky for him, he's offered a chance to turn his career around; unlucky for him, it means working with his ex-wife and the man who stole her away. As if this weren't bad enough, Allen comes down with a case of hysterical blindness, meaning he has to direct a big budget studio film while being unable to see. Slight hilarity ensues.
What you get with this one is an attempt at satire, with Allen getting in a few jabs at mainstream Hollywood, so a certain amount of exaggeration is to be expected. Problem is, he pushes things much too far, and it becomes impossible to accept that no one involved in the making ... Read More:
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I cannot describe it at all.
Touching, moving, passionate.
None of these words do Titanic justice.
A TRUE tear-jerker.
The way the lead roles act is overpowering.
And the sheer terror of the sinking really touches your heart.
If you have not already, buy this film.
Please!
I'll buy it for you if I have to!!
>>More Details