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I must
admit
that after watching Project Greenlight every Sunday night, I was not expecting much.
Okay, before I start, I will be the first to
admit
that there are a couple of plot holes, an unforgivable contrivance, and that belief does have to be suspended here and there for Jessie the wonder-kid's feats.
I have to admit, there was something really undefined I loved about this movie.
I just watched Bhansali's rendition of Dostoevsky's White Nights and I have to
admit
what a visual treat it has been.
Taking that into account I must
admit
that I didn't expect much from Moon in Scorpio.
Will Dr. Nora Haley (Mel Harris of "K-9" 'fame')
admit
his secret desires? and most importantly, with all the atrocious acting, crap special effects, and groan inducing plot, will anyone give a damn?? I'll give you a hint the answer to one of those questions is a resoundingly overwhelming NO.
Although I truly must
admit
it is one of the most exciting dance numbers ever put on film.
I have to
admit
that I'm no match for the people involved in the tournament, but it's still great to see this all.
The dirty quality of images (in some moments bewilderingly amateurish, ins others incredibly sophisticated), the acting, the disjointed plot, the weirdness of some scenes (like the one in the car parking), Gazzara's sublime acting, the wonderful choice of places and times... it all gives you an impression of the States like they really are, not the sanitized image you find in so many Holy-Wood flicks (not all of them, I admit, but about 85%...).
Ya' gotta admit... Hollywood is running out of ideas...
The Japanese-accented English only added to its charm, although I will
admit
that it was difficult to understand the dialogue at times.
I will
admit
there have been some romantic comedies I have not liked, and others I have.
well it's obvious that this movie is not JAWS, but you have to admit, the amount of cheese that's been poured on to this film is just awesome.
What made Head Case so appealing to me is that not only is it realistic, but the premise of it is entirely possible and I admit, while sitting in the theater enjoying this independent thriller, I ran through a mental list of my own neighbors.
I
admit
I did not like Emily Rose much so I watched this one with a preconception that it was just another boring Exorcist movie as I found all the sequels were pretty lame compared to the original.
Another reviewer states that he does not understand why no-one has claimed the screenplay, but I don't understand the lack of understanding; I can't imagine that anyone would willingly
admit
to writing this script - however, it seems the director has (and apparently based on Chekhov and Turgenev, no less.)
Shah Rukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor meld delightfully in their romance, but after seeing a few other movies with these two superstars in them, I
admit
their acting skills are not exceptional-I noticed that their facial expression and vocal fluctuations are almost identical in other films.
This movie screened at the 5th Melbourne Underground Film Fest and I gotta
admit!
This documentary will be frustrating to anyone who is already done with the US war policy, but it will help assuage those not yet ready to
admit
they made a mistake when they voted for Bush.
Although I
admit
it is truth that almost non-human movements of the masked attacker are, at least in some scenes, very weird and even horrible, it is difficult to say this film itself, of which visual and musical atmospheres are very similar to those of WHEN A STRANGER CALLS, is very good.
I have to
admit
that, in the past, I've always watched movies and either enjoyed them, or didn't, without much thought to what went into the making of the movie itself.
I'll
admit
that when I first turned on ABC family at 8 I was a bit skeptical about this movie.
Now, I must
admit
that I missed the first few minutes of the movie.
I
admit
I started (and continued) watching "Interview" for the most shallow reason possible: the starring of Katja Schuurman.
Love him or hate him, you have to
admit
that John Milius has returned in force to make this wonderfully epic movie.
I have to
admit
that i was always in to Transformers and He-man more than Thundercats but it didn't stop me from enjoying it every week after school on TV.
Although many can relate with the cast of lost souls hanging out at a bar most of the day, many will not
admit
to being somewhat connected to any of the characters.
I gotta
admit
the casting is excellent.
Despite enjoying the show very much, I must, however,
admit
that the show was very formulaic and predictable.
I
admit
to staying till the end but left the theatre wishing I had rented the hilarious "Zoolander" or the frenetic "Old School" instead.
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