If Michael was in Afton's hell too, that's the opposite of his father. He came voluntarily because he swore that he would free all the children. But as you know, Cassidy isn't easily persuaded to let go, so our ranger started looking after her. Maybe one day Cassidy will let go of her anger and hate and move on. To their waiting loving parents.
By the way, Cassisy doesn't like the old man because she's upset that he's trying to lecture her. So when he's not murdering William, he's talking or playing with Mike.
Mike likes the old man, but he doesn't go there because it's too red.
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To Evan, Charlie, and Cassisy:
How have you all been adjusting to a more "traditional" life after being tied to Freddy's for so long?
I don't think Cassidy's very happy.
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See the webinar provided on 2/28 by Licensed and Certified Genetic Counselor Samantha Cassisi MS, LCGC from Michigan State University. The webinar consists of the history of MSU’s telehealth journey and present status. This discussion will evaluate existing practices at Michigan State University and various designs trialed by MSU’s Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders,…
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Sátira aos filmes de gângsteres. Conta a história da ascensão de Bugsy Malone (Scott Baio) e sua companheira Tallulah (Jodie Foster), em meio à luta pelo poder entre Fat Sam (John Cassisi) e Dandy Dan (Martin Lev). As brigas são resolvidas com 'Torta na Cara' e as metralhadoras cospem Chantilly.
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Bugsy Malone (1976). The classic gangster story of Bugsy Malone told with an all-child cast.
It feels impossible to review this movie, because it is just so bonkers I can barely believe it got made at all, haha. As someone who's watched a lot of musicals for this project though, I will say the dancing, costumes and set pieces were really inventive and fun, but the adult singing voices were probably the biggest hindrance for me overall. It's totally bizarre, but I enjoyed it more than I thought I would, haha. 6.5/10.
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Ever just remember that if you really, really wanted to you do commit any crime
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Baxter's new hair is making me
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BUGSY MALONE (Alan Parker, 1976).
Alan Parker’s feature film directorial debut is really something special. A musical homage to 1930’s gangster movies with a cast made up entirely of children really shouldn’t work, but it does.
Gang warfare rages in Prohibition-era New York as hoods Fat Sam and Dandy Dan battle for supremacy in the city. Armed with newfangled splurge guns (whipped cream firing machine guns), it looks like Danny Dan’s mob is winning. Speakeasy owner Sam engages good guy Bugsy Malone to help in his fight against Dan, while Bugsy has his sights set on aspiring showgirl Blousey Brown.
Recalling both the classic Warner gangster flicks and early backstage musicals, Bugsy Malone is itself a film which largely avoids categorisation. It is a love letter to the Hollywood of the 1930s. The beautifully detailed sets of dimly lit back alleys and colourful speakeasies faithfully recalling the era of Cagney and Robinson. Paul Williams superb jazz inspired score provides perfect accompaniment to the visuals, while the witty, quick fire dialogue would befit a period screwball comedy. The soft focus camera work and plethora of brown on display gives the feel of an old sepia tone photograph and adds to the era atmosphere.
An assured and charismatic performance from Scott Baio as Bugsy is surprisingly his first screen appearance. As was true of much of the cast. Florrie Dugger is touchingly melancholic as Bugsy’s gal Blousey in her only movie, while John Cassisi embodies gleeful roguishness as Fat Sam, one of only a handful of acting roles for the youngster. Only Jodie Foster, in the supporting role of showgirl cum moll Tallulah, was a veteran performer and gives the first rate professional performance you would expect. But to the credit of the cast and director Parker, none of the kids put a foot wrong and are never upstaged by the more experienced star.
There really is nothing else like Bugsy Malone in cinema history. As artful as it is entertaining and equally enjoyable for children and grownups; a unique, unadulterated pleasure from beginning to end!
Visit my blog JINGLE BONES MOVIE TIME for a longer, more in-depth review of Bugsy Malone! Link below.
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Cassidy Rae Marietta http://cassidyrae.tumblr.com/
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Don’t ever let me see you laughin’ at me again, you hear? Else I’ll ram that smile right down yer troat! I’m Fat Sam, don’t ever forget that! Number One Man, Top Dog, Mr. Big! Always have been, always will be, now get outta here!
Fat Sam - Bugsy Malone (1976)
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