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I must
admit
being young the first time i saw the movie i had a huge crush on Dicken!
But I have to
admit
the plot was interesting.
OK, I
admit
that I only made it through the first half hour.
Look, I
admit
that I am a sucker for pretty, witty women who can pull off being cute without overplaying it.
I must
admit
that don't share this enthusiasm from the public at all.
The film also addresses the real reasons why people are afraid to
admit
homosexuality is real and normal.
I'm sure many teenage boys enjoyed it just for Jessica Alba (though I
admit
I had a crush on her myself when I was a teenager) but I still loved it.
I am not a big indian movie fan I admit, but WE WANT DIL CHAHTA HAI 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The plot, I admit, is interesting but only good enough for a short film; not an entire movie.
I have to
admit
I have NOT seen the movie but I want to comment on it.
I also did not appreciate the fact that he did not
admit
to the fact that it is a remake of The Miracle Worker.
I must admit, you have to be a Coen Brothers fan to get a Coen Brothers movie, but once you get their style/message, it's PURE BRILLIANCE.
I must admit, I only turned on this movie because of how hot Jane McGregor and Piper Perabo are, and that's the only reason I watched it all the way through.
Equally as significant is the revelation of the killer, which I have to
admit
was quite clever; I never, ever would have guessed and that is rare for one of these.
I've seen a few Episodes of this Cartoon before but really Hate to
admit
it but I agree with the Angry Mob.
First and foremost I have to
admit
that I, as a Hungarian utterly enjoy the movie every time I see it.
Absolutely nothing in this film is subtle I'll admit, and almost all of the characters here are written to be little more than hokey caricature's of nearly every gay stereotype going!
I applaud that the 1st time Director Mahon has put his heart and soul into this and I must
admit
the film is beautifully shot, but how this movie got produced is beyond me.
And I can't watch it :( Long live the thornberries :D (Okay, a little over the top I
admit)
I have to
admit
that Frequency surpassed my expectations.
I have to
admit
that I don't know how "Festival" ended.
I like Randolph Scott Westerns, but I am the first to
admit
they all were not gems.
I'll even
admit
to guiltily enjoying some of his later shockers like BITS & PIECES and the teen oriented SAVAGE LUST.
I have to
admit
that when I was sitting down to watch this last night, I was skeptical.
Terri Polo, who I have to
admit
to liking pretty much just in one movie, Quick, is fine here through she seems to be channelling Laurie Linney.
I just "discovered" Freaks and Geeks and I gotta
admit
that at first it took me some time to get into it because I was kind of expecting a more broad, punchline based comedy but the more episodes I watched, the more I started to really dig this show AND to love the characters and I really mean LOVE!
I
admit
that I never cared for A&C but, it many of their films, I could find a couple of laughs.
Right...well Ali (based on a "true" Story) is a bit of a Fat Phobic (just like almost in one in America who's never felt the pain of being fat)..thinking it all about your attitude..and when she loses her sports scholarship..she decides to enter a student film competition for the prize money for school.....and her idea is to prove being unhappy and fat is all out the fat person's negative attitude....if only people like her little brother(overweight) had a positive attitude their lives would be better..thats why she's popular (not because she's a pretty blonde jock)..the commercials leading up to this promised a true look/insight into one area of life where bigotry and prejudice are allowed to reign supreme... i "thought" finally people see something about the cost of our obsession with weight...how thou bashing of gay and others may be illegal...but fat bashing is More than OK....But the promise of the commercials was NEVER delivered...even although Ali don's the "Fat suit" for at least a month...at the end of it..she's still very hateful over her mom's past weight (its treated like a very dirty little secret)..never asking why people over eat...or even some the different causes people gain weight, her partner on the film has a hard attitude towards the world in general and never stops calling the one "fat" girl and meets and befriends.."her Fat friend"...after a month spent on this Ali changes only a little..after lying to everyone very little is said after ward...you keep waiting/hoping for her "a Ha! Moment" when finally the light turns on...but we all stay in the dark...along w/her...even at the end when her "boyfriend
" admit
being a jock if she were to quote "get fat"...he would dump her..because well he's a jock basically...she just shrugs smiles...but then again Jenny Craig was the sponsor...guess that should have told me something....at the end she more or less right and don't let the world decide who you are....or I'm not Shallow...just selectively deep;(
Postcard cinematography and a good stereo sound add to the ambiance, and the music is so GOOD that one can forgive the lyrics writers for giving words to it, but these are the same people that gave words to the music of Borodin in "Kismet" and we MUST
admit
that "Stranger in Paradise" HAS become a staple!
I expected more by this movie, and let's
admit
that after having watched Fandango, I was a little disappointed, although some good elements are to be appreciated.
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