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While I must
admit
that I laughed at certain scenes,"The Comebacks" could have been so much funnier.
Soo bad...really... ...BAD... and I'm not even that critical... ..I'm almost ashamed to
admit
to having seen it... Sandra's few minutes show you how far she's really made it...
As late as 1964, when I graduated from a somewhat racially integrated (but sexually segregated) public high school in Baltimore, my black classmates could not attend the traditional "father and son banquet," as it was held at a facility which did not
admit
blacks.
I will
admit
that I dozed off at some point during this, and did I miss anything?
As embarrassing as it is to admit, I was listed as production manager on this film... my very first!
the worst movie i have ever seen i didn't even watch it all i just fast forwarded it to Burt's bits and then the end!!! he is the only reason to watch this!! i have to
admit
to owning a copy as i am a HUGE Burt fan (stop laughing) and needed it for my collection i wouldn't care when this movie came out i had a nightmare renting ti as my local store only had 2 copies and fans of all the various stars always beat me there, imagine my disappointment when i sat down and watched this movie!! THERE ARE JUST NO REDEEMING QUALITIES ABOUT THIS MOVIE!!! Absolutely NOTHING WHAT SO EVER TO LIKE ABOUT THIS MOVIE!!! this movie became a running joke between myself and a mate Burt's worst!! Rob Lowe's worst WORST HOUR AND A HALF OF MY LIFE
I have to admit, that out of the many many thriller movies i have seen, this has to be one of the worst.
I have to
admit
that although I'm a fan of Shakespeare, I was never really familiar with this play.
I am one of those people that respect every film-maker as having achieved, each film I watch I usually respect(although I
admit
I select carefully) and appriciate for what it is.
Oky, I admit, Radu Muntean is no Polanski, Hitchcock, Fincher or Lynch(the list could go on), but at least the minimum of effort would have been appreciated.
I have to
admit
that in spite of all media promotion and being nominee for Oscar, my expectation from the film was not so high before watching it.
Its cast of mercenary, lascivious, ruthless, duplicitous, shallow characters are intended as a reflection on its post-eighties setting and I have to
admit
in this regard it is an accurate creation.
I
admit
I was drawn into the plot, but that's mainly cause there were many things I didn't quite get, thanks to coming in late in story.
I have to admit, I picked this movie just for the cast, and while Sutherland, Scacchi, and Prochnow were - as usual - great performers, the rest of the movie was such a let down.
And while talking isnt everything, and i
admit
there were some scenes where only the music was necessary, and the music is great, that was probably the best part, but then go listen to a symphony or something and forget about the movie.
Come on, trekkers,
admit
it.
A city of drunkards, where every day is Mardi Gras 4. A city of deep mystery, where almost everyone practices or is a victim of voodoo (I
admit
that maybe we are a city of drunkards; although every day is NOT Mardi Gras).
I admit, I thought the trailers looked bad, but I still had to give it a chance.
I have to say, as a person who has no interest in those kinds of TV shows or films, I actually enjoyed it... it must have been the alcohol lol but I do admit, it would probably only appeal more to girls aged between 6 and 13, but it was a movie to pass the time.
I must
admit
that I was quite disappointed because the trailer promised so much more.
Well, I have to
admit
that this movie brought some occasional laughs to my face.
There are a couple of comical scenes that I do
admit
are funny, but Trash is really just about a character study of unengaging people that is mildly enjoyable if you do not mind watching nudity and i.v.
Firstly, I'll
admit
I haven't seen Vampires: Los Muertos, but I've seen the original Vampires film and love it.
I'll
admit
that the first one or two phone calls did give me the creeps - that boy's voice would give anyone the creeps!
I'll
admit
that I thought he was coaching a boy at the school to make the phone calls.
SPOILERS: The original Road House is one of those movies that I know is clichéd and unoriginal, yet it's done so well, I'm embarrassed to
admit
I really like it.
I'll
admit
that this isn't a great film.
OK, I
admit
that I still associate Sophie Marceau with La Boum.
I hate to
admit
it, but they were right to sack Schrader.
I am ashamed to
admit
in public that I even held the cover of this movie once!
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