Rasputin and the Empress (1932)
“There’s something clammy about him… I’d have the same feeling brushing up against something in the dark night.”
“There’s something clammy about him… I’d have the same feeling brushing up against something in the dark night.”
“How I wish that I were as nice as you think I am.”
“Ah, the pledges: mow ’em down, turn ’em active, and they keep coming, like bad dreams.”
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“Yeah, I’ve got problems — who hasn’t?”
“I’ve declared war — that’s what I’ve done. I’ve declared war!”
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“Touch me — please!”
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“Who can resist love’s impulses, Mr. Sloane? Who can foretell where it’s going to strike?”
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“Forty-one year old Leslie… Not a perfect person, but he had integrity. He didn’t ask for it, he didn’t want it, but he had it — the way some people have B.O.”
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Review: but the other actors — while turning in decent performances, especially Segal — don’t fare much better. Though it’s beloved by a handful of fans who are clamoring for its release onto DVD, this film is clearly not for all tastes, and wasn’t for mine. Redeeming Qualities and Moments: Must See? Links: |
“And so, with a hazy mental picture of a vague character called the Schemer, Agent O’Brien arrived in Los Angeles to start the second major phase of the investigation.”
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“They make us unhappy, we make them unhappy… They make us jealous, we make them jealous!”
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Review: Music aside, the plot of At Long Last Love is a clever, suitably frothy romantic comedy, one which impressively integrates the lyrics from many of Porter’s best songs into a seamless narrative. Apart from its oddly inconclusive ending, there’s not much to complain about story-wise here. And visually, the film is quite a treat, with sumptuous art deco sets and beautiful gowns. Perhaps I’m missing something — or perhaps time has been incredibly kind to Bogdanovich’s vision — but I don’t get this film’s negative rap. Redeeming Qualities and Moments:
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