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I must
admit
- I love it!
The material, I will admit, is beneath the great director Altman and the extraordinary actress Dennis, but that hardly matters anyway.As long as there allowed to do their thing and do it well, just about any story will do.
I will freely
admit
that I haven't seen the original movie, but I've read the play, so I've some background with the "original."
It is one thing to make a mistake in an operation and
admit
guilt, but another to look the American people squarely in the eye and lie to them.
I have to
admit
though that when I was young I looked at a copy of Poltergeist in the video store shelf, picked it up, saw that it was rated PG and put it back on the shelf in favor of an R rated film instead.
I gave this movie a 7 because I have to
admit
it was enjoyable, I laughed a lot and found Tom Everett Scott to be so silly that at first I wanted to dislike his performance only to end up liking it...go figure...Julie Delpy was competent as was the direction it's the script that lacked a bit of shine & finesse.
I must
admit
that I am very partial to movies that focus on human relations and especially the ones which concentrate on the tragic side of life.
I must
admit
that I am a fan of cheesy '80's cartoons, but this is among the best.
I must admit, I didn't expect this to be as good as it was.
Now I
admit
I never got into the original show.... Okay, so I never watched it at all.
I must
admit
I wasn't expecting much on this movie.
This is definitely one of the better Mel Brooks movies, along with Spaceballs(although I will openly
admit
to not having watched many others, at least yet).
I have to
admit
that I liked this film much more than I expected to.
The acting wasn't the greatest, I'll
admit
that, but it was passionate about it's message, sending people into prisons without so much as an attorney or some type of trial is cruel and unusual.
Forget all those shameless "dog gives its life to save its family" flicks (although I have to
admit
that I have a soft spot for them myself).
I am ashamed to say it, but I have to admit, the first time I saw this film was only about a year ago.
I will
admit
I possibly missed tiny moments when I wasn't paying proper attention, but I got enough of the story to agree that it is a great family film, from director Lionel Jefferies, who played Grandpa Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
I must
admit
that I am slightly biased, as Colin Firth is my favourite actor and so nothing that he does is wrong in my eyes (!), but in this film his tremendous acting talent is apparent and it is furthered even more by the beautiful acting of his co-star Nia Long.
I'll
admit
that I've never seen "Waiting for Guffman", 1997's critically acclaimed comedy mockumentary about a small town thats that stages a pageant.
I admit, I was very young when I saw this on Discovery, but I was obsessed with it immediately.
Everyone can
admit
they had a crazy summer when they were a teenager.
I have to
admit
that I didn't want to see this movie, my 17 year old dragged me to it, but am very glad I did.
I must
admit
that you don't have to see it in a theater; it will do very well on a small TV-set.
But I must admit, when I watched the film for a second time, I had to skip to the next chapter when the "razor blade scene" came up.
i have to
admit
thanks to this movie i'm now afraid of mannequins.
I
admit
that I almost gave up on watching TV shows.
This superb documentary about an aspiring feature filmmaker (Mark Bortchart) who refuses to
admit
defeat is the funniest film I have ever seen -- probably because it's also one of the most tragic.
I
admit
that I am unfamiliar with much of his work but I cannot imagine his other work surpassing this fabulous film.
I've got to
admit
that I saw the American cut version, which runs at about 76 minutes; but unless it was just the logic that was cut, I'm sure the longer European version is just as boring.
Yeah, it's got more lapses in logic than I care to describe here and might tax the patience of people - like myself, I have to
admit
- who are inclined to throw things at the TV on occasion, but it's funny at least.
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