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I must
admit
I haven't seen all movies starring Rutger Hauer yet, so I'm not sure, but my guess is that BEYOND JUSTICE (aka THE LAW OF THE DESERT) has got to be the worst Hauer-movie out there.
My kid laughed and his friends laughed and I
admit
even I laughed at "Who's your Daddy?".
If you laughed,
admit
it.
Many of the 10/10 reviewers
admit
to being prompted by someone who worked on the movie to write a glowing review, like we couldn't tell.
I honestly liked Nightmare On Elm Street 2, i think it was the appropriate sequel to the first one.It had that 80's aspect that for me somehow made it more enjoyable.It was so simple in a way because they were not trying to yet make Freddy Krueger a Dream Master, or a Psycho Dream dude who was psychologically ill and all this is just making the series into a confusing wreck.Here we have a simple plot that tries to explain some stuff, but not to much.I like all the references to the first one, i basically look for that in all sequels, i guess it makes me feel cool to say,"Oh i saw that happen, i actually saw what happened".Ill
admit
at times it was cheesy, and there were some really unnecessary parts to it, but i liked the film.Overall you might be one of many who hates this movie, but give it a chance if your a fan of the first one or a Freddy fan than you will give this film its props for that.
I rented the unrated version because of - I
admit
it - the sex scene.
I have to admit, I agree with most of the complaints about "Butt Ugly Martians;" however, I feel it did have one redeeming quality about it and that item was Robert Stack as the voice of Stoat Muldoon, Alien Hunter.
I
admit
I have not seen the movie in a while but I was just thinking about Laraine Newman from doing some reading about the group Devo (its a long story) and I just realized that she really got screwed not getting the role that she played on the TV show.
I have to admit, I've experienced several RTS games which unfortunately have one inferior army, which can only defeat the other army through means of drastically superior numbers.
I
admit
that I have dozed off watching it, which is maybe the first time it happens for me in a theater!
I must admit, that threw me.
I have to
admit
it and definitely hate to, but I kind of liked this film.
Well I must
admit
that his shows are rather interesting, coupled with great and well choreographed fighting scenes.
but it had its moments I admit, the idea is really great and its cool that it looks so cheesy and low tech,but the crew should have consisted of other characters.
I have to
admit
that there was a surprisingly end that lets even open for a sequel.
But my boyfriend and I had nothing better to do last week and decided to see it, I have to say that actually, it wasn't as bad as I expected, I have to
admit
that it was a pretty good re-introduction to one of the greatest thrillers of all time.
I admit, I did chuckle here and there, but overall I was the only person in the theater laughing the least.
The dog is real star and probably smarter than the two leads, as they
admit
in the dialog.
I know men won't
admit
it to their significant others and women will never believe it, but this series very accurately portrays a man in a relationship.
I must admit, I have never seen an Ed Burns film before, nor have I seen him act much before, except for Saving Private Ryan.
The story has some potential, I
admit
it's not the most predictable plot line, and some actors are quite good in their roles (Walken & Schlatter have some good chemistry), but scenes which are supposed to be scary are so badly done they come across as hilarious.
And seeing it as a young kid, i have to
admit
the opening scene scared the crap out of me.
When i brought it home i began to watch it, and i have to
admit
the opening scene, while not as scary as i remember, still holds up as being a truly terrifying moment in the film.
I am a very hard critic, I'll admit, but this was a gem among all the dull stones this year.
I have to admit, that first season of Monk was really amazing - original, interesting, entertaining and I was always looking forward to the next episode.
At 58 minutes this garbage was never going to have a chance with me, but I must
admit
I only rented it for a good laugh.
But, I must
admit
that it totally failed my expectations.
I must admit, my first impression was it would be just for kids.
Polanski's masterpiece is a statement about how love has no limits and how people are guided by their sexual instincts even if they don't
admit
it.
I
admit
that I was drawn to this film by Maltin's (negative) review ("bloody, gory Western"), wondering if it could be so explicit.
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