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Let's start with the gratuitous sex although I
admit
the rotational style of bonking was something I had not seen (nor experienced) before.
I had watched this on Italian TV as a kid and recall being fond of it – in view of its mixing live-action with animation; however, it was universally panned at the time…and, catching up with it again after all these years, I have to
admit
that the critics were right!
I
admit
it is not great, but there are just enough dialogue gags, and of course Babs in the shower, and going to to her bum with that iconic whistle, and later a rapid rip off of her bra.
This is why all of us watch Walker Texas Ranger and wont
admit
it to our friends.
Honestly, I have to
admit
that I go and see certain stupid films based on the hype they have generated or are currently generating.
I get the feeling a lot of people liked this movie (not all people, but a lot of them) because they don't want to
admit
they don't understand it.
I must admit, I enjoyed the actor who played Beethoven, he took to the role with enthusiasm and a keen balance of the poignant and humorous aspects of Beethoven's character; he obviously did his research.
For a B-actor, I must
admit
I really liked this guy, his style, physique, fighting skills...
I
admit
to being in awe of the Sea and have spent a number of years in the Navy, so I am somewhat biased on this one.
Very creepy I have to admit, this film feels like a feverish nightmare, the kind you have when you were a kid.
but when I saw the movie, I must admit, if I went for looks, I thought I would have gone for the first boyfriend.
For a film by a first time director, this is a simply amazing little film, though I have to
admit
that it's a bit hard to watch and will probably offend the sensibilities of many who watch it, as the film takes a definite stand in favor of assisted suicide.
This show has many murders, I think it is a little over exaggerated for the killing on the show, but I have to
admit
that is one of the reasons why I think the show is so great.I think some characters were killed off a little early, but some sure still made their mark.
I'll admit, the story fell short a few times, but that doesn't make this a bad movie at all.
Reading through other people's comments, I have to
admit
I never once thought about Tarrantino while watching "Thursday" but now that I think about it I guess there are some similarities.
Just watching them romancing these women was fun and you rooted for them all the way because wither we have to
admit
it or not, for their age, they still had game! :D I loved just the whole plot of being able to move on and having fun no matter how old you are.
I do have to
admit
that I have never been a fan of LeeLee Sobieski but she grew on me in this movie.
And, I have to admit, I take a certain patriotic (and perhaps slightly reptilian) glee when the U.S. Army guys finally move in and righteously kick some narco-terrorist butt.
I have to admit, some of the things he did in this movie were pretty creepy... like the threatening phone calls.
I must admit, when I first began watching this film I had no clue what was going on.
I must
admit
that what attracted me was Christopher Walken.
I have to
admit
that I was pretty tuned out when all that was taking place.
I
admit
that it isn't a great movie but definitely a pleasant hour and a half.
The panel of 4 judges is not afraid to call people out or
admit
it when they recognize game.
I am generally not a fan of Zeta-Jones but even I must
admit
that Kate is STUNNING in this movie.
This I must
admit
made me apprehensive to dedicate 1 hour and 48 minutes of my life to it, but I'm glad I did.
I watched this movie the other night, and I have to admit, it was quite possibly the best film of this generation.
I must
admit
when I saw the preview for "Inglorious Basterds" I gave myself big expectations.
The plot itself is simple - Kevin Spacey plays a mental patient Prot who claims to be from the planet K-pax who arrived to Earth by a beam of light, while Dr. Powell played by Jeff Bridges tries to help him to solve his delusions... First of all, I must
admit
the cast is perfectly chosen: Kevin Spacey is really brilliant in portraying the intriguing character of Prot, always walking in the fine line of convincing us that it is real and then making us wonder whether he is delusional or not... Some of the gem scenes include the one where Prot innocently eats the whole banana (even the peal) while in session with Dr. Powell; or the observatory scene where he confidently shows his knowledge of the K-Pax system to the astonished astronomers... Jeff Bridges on the other hand is the subtle, rational side of this movie, and he delivers it perfectly.
In Dragnet he was quite stiff I'll admit, though not as bad as George Raft, but he used it only to effect in "The D. I."
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