Admit
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I have to
admit
when I went to see this movie, I didn't really have high expectations.
I admit, I may have missed part of the film, but i watched the majority of it and everything just seemed to happen of its own accord without any real concern for anything else.
If Todd Sheets were to come out and
admit
that this movie was intended to spoof the zombie genre, I would change my rating to an eight.
I have to admit, I don't remember much about the characters or the story, though I'm not sure there was one, I was soooo irritated by this movie that I had a bit of a hard time focusing on it.
Let's put in something else." I'll admit, a few of the lines from the friends at the café made us smile a little bit.
I will
admit
that I have seen maybe five minutes of "Jerry Springer".
The director plays one trick (I'd have to
admit
a very good one, that is brought to life very stylized) and then he repeats it for the rest of the movie over and over again.
I watched it last night and I must admit, that I am deeply disappointed.
I have to
admit
that Over Her Dead Body actually wasn't as bad as I was expecting, my mom wanted to see it, so I rented it.
But you have to admit, there was no point to this movie, it was one of those quick paychecks for the actor type of thing.
I will
admit
it did have a cleverness and nice spirit to it, and the animation is nice, but the film gets progressively harder to get into, leaving the story behind and having random shots of random things happening.
I
admit
that I have bought DVDs from the bargain bin that were made by PM, PM was a company that specialized in cheap-jack action flicks (like this) which had tons of explosions, little story and overall nothing but mean edged action.
I will
admit
the story started out interesting but really fizzled for me in the end.
A rather good werewolf movie that I
admit
started slowly, but gained momentum along the way to have a rather good finish then the anchorwoman changed into a cute werewolf only to be gunned down on camera.
The original series had both McLean Stevson, and Wayne Rogers, whom I'll happily
admit
had a certain panache and style to their character presentation.
I have to
admit
I did not finish this movie because it was so amazingly stupid and not worth watching.
I have not seen many low budget films i must admit, but this is the worst movie ever probably, the main character the old man talked like, he had a lobotomy and lost the power to speak more than one word every 5 seconds, a 5 year old could act better.
Although I attempted to sit through it until the end credits I have to
admit
I couldn't last for more than hour, so my opinion could be unfair.
At one point in the movie i made a comment about the "corn syrup blood" and in the special features they actually
admit
that it was Karo syrup (brand name corn syrup...) The movie had all the necessary things for a horror movie (blood, nudity, crazy killer, stupid moves) but it was just completely lacking anything to really make it good.
I have to admit, I'm a sucker for just about anything I come across on the Monster HD channel, but the only redeeming feature of this picture would be that truly grotesque makeup job by the legendary Rick Baker.
In reality, there are no ancient scrolls and if the author was hard pressed I'm sure he'd have to
admit
he's never laid eyes on any scrolls in ancient Aramaic found in Peru.
I must
admit
that I have been a sucker for Samurai flicks since I can remember.
Now the whole crime and story in the film is hard to do, I will
admit
that.
I have to
admit
that i liked the first half of Sleepers.
I will
admit
the actors were generally quite good but couldn't stand a chance of saving it.
This seemed to be a good movie, I thought it would be a good movie, and throughout the movie I was hoping it would be a meaningful use of my time, and yes, I have to
admit
that the acting talent of Dimple Kapadia and Deepti Naval where truly commendable, but despite the best effort this movie falls short of effectively conveying a meaningful message, which it seems is it seemed was what Somnath Sen is trying to do.
Well I have to
admit
this was one of my favorites as a kid, when I used to watch it on a home projector as a super-8 reel.
The city of Muncie, the Police Chief, and all the officers should be hanging their heads in shame and should never want o
admit
they come from that city.
I
admit
to liking a lot of the so-called "frat-pack" movies.
I have to
admit
that the story is actually pretty good, but the film itself bombs.
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