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The plot is almost nonexistent, although I must
admit
naked breasts were a real treat to find in the early 1980's and I did appreciate them at the time.
After years of hearing about the brilliance of Bava and his contemporaries and the influence they had on modern horror, particularly slasher films (which I'll
admit
to having a morbid interest in), I finally watched this film last weekend.
I
admit
when it comes to watching straight to video National Lampoon movies nowadays, it's expected to be something zany for the average couch stoner to watch on a Saturday when there's nothing else to do.
I must
admit
the after screening Q&A made up for the fact that I found the film totally unintelligible.
I have to
admit
I truly enjoyed the original Sister Act.
I will
admit
that the filmography was good.
But I must
admit
it is really very very good.
I've just discovered this lighthearted film today on tv and must
admit
it has all the fine elements that make for a good stage play -- plenty of sure-fire dialogue, continual momentum to the story (never a dull moment), and light touches of original music.
Without hesitation, I'd
admit
I've seen worse movies... but not many.
I have to admit, when I first heard about this film, I hoped to watch it and rate it was perfect 10.
I must
admit
to being quite surprised to find out that it had actually been nominated for two Academy Awards.
I admit, I've never been shot in a battle, so I cannot tell what a person would normally do under these circumstances, but my wild guess is that having sex with a comrade (while the enemy soldiers are searching around) would not be the first item on the list.
I
admit
it-I am totally taken by period pieces whose setting is somewhere in Latin America and if those movies have good sets and/or locations then I am smitten.
I
admit
to watching this film several times,I really think that like most sequels to stand alone movies it suffers from lack of a good plot device,when the main character of the first movie is conveniently disposed of in flash back and quite easily at that and a new hero is introduced as a previously unmentioned brother you know that you are in trouble.
Now, I'll
admit
that I have never been a big fan of "The Fly," and always viewed it as one of Cronenberg's more underwhelming efforts--an FX spectacular starring then-lovers Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis--but upon recent inspection, was taken aback by its terror, romance, and tragedy.
Why is it that liberals never
admit
what they are?
Before I start this review, I must
admit
that when I saw this movie, it was the wee hours of the morning and I was slightly intoxicated.
I
admit
I don't always understand why some films are considered "classics".
I must
admit
I am a fan of Shelley Long.
When I rented this movie, I didn't have too high expectations to what it was going to be like, but even so I must
admit
I was disappointed.
I will
admit
that when I first started watching it, there seemed to be more romance with the main couples (Bo and Hope, John and Marlena) and that some of the story lines in recent years have really affected these relationships.
Out of all the Scorsese films - I would have to
admit
this ranks in the top five.
Honest viewers have to
admit
that "Snow White" lacks the assurance, and, bluntly, isn't as good, as Disney's five subsequent masterpieces ("Pinocchio", "Fantasia", "Dumbo", "Bambi").
I'll
admit
that I did like this movie when it first came out, but I've since graduated from Junior High.
I have to admit, in terms of tone and emotions, this is definitely the heaviest animation that I have seen.
I'm not a big fan of Demi Moore but I have to
admit
that her performance in this film is very good.
Popular was an original show, I gotta
admit
it... it had everything, from those stupid jokes, to sarcasm laugher, tears and serious problems- that's what made this show unique.
But after all, I must
admit
it, I have a lot of fun watching it, I suggest that the genre Comedy appears on this screen.
I'll
admit
that when I first saw this movie when I was about nine years old, I loved it.
I must
admit
though, that the eye puncturing scene was the highlight of the film.
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