Afternoon
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Shortly after he arrives to the field the 5 contestants show up and, although it is clearly at latest 2 in the
afternoon
they are all convinced that the sun will set any minute.
I watched this on a weekend
afternoon
as there was simply nothing else on, it would have been more entertaining to chew off my feet and probably less painful.
this
afternoon
and I can't see how anyone can sit through this piece of trash.
Sure, it was cheesy and pretty unlikely but still it kept my attention on a rainy
afternoon.
you could go to your local grocery store on a Sunday
afternoon
and easily find 50 more qualified, better looking possible leading ladies.
When I was kid back in the 1970s a local theatre had Children's Matinees every Saturday and Sunday
afternoon
(anybody remember those?).
After I saw "La Roue" this afternoon, a short, light-hearted little movie, I consider this one a real treat!
At one point, early in the afternoon, I sat down and dozed off with my back to the barrier.
The lady with the parrot, the couple due to get married and are in trouble from 'her', and my favourite, the stationmaster, "Nobody knows where it comes from ... nobody knows where it goes.." Interestingly the ghost train was written by Arnold Ridley of Dads Army fame (Private Godfrey the medic) Watch it on a rainy Sunday
afternoon
after your lunch and smile.
As a grownup in my mid-40s, I am not even close to any of "Nancy Drew"'s key demographics, but I was pleasantly surprised by the film this afternoon; so, I could tell, were the pair of sixtyish silver-haired ladies down the row from me.
So yes, I recommend this movie for a date or light saturday
afternoon
fun.
I ran across this several years ago while channel surfing on a Sunday
afternoon.
But, I got caught up watching it while wasting away a Sunday afternoon, and it hits me on a couple of levels.
This movie lacks the gravitas and scale to make it a great film, but it's a fine cheer-up on a rainy
afternoon.
The color is lush and wonderful to look at, and the production values are pretty good for a Saturday
afternoon
kiddie epic.
It is a perfect Saturday/Sunday morning or any day lazy
afternoon
lightweight piece of entertainment.
Tony Soprano can discuss Sun Tzu with his therapist, then beat a man to death with a frying pan in a fit of rage, and while dismembering and disposing of the body with his nephew, take a break, sit down and watch TV while eating peanut butter out of the jar, and give that nephew advice on his upcoming marriage like they had just finished a Sunday
afternoon
of viewing NFL football.
I remember watching this film on Saturday
afternoon
TV in the 1950s or 60s.
Overall, considering the technology they had available at the time, this is a pleasant romp into one's childhood, when you could sit back on a Saturday afternoon, Popcorn in hand, and laugh at the foibles of small town living.
His baby brother Hank Hanson (Ethan Hawke) is a complete loser that owes three months of child support to his daughter, and is having a love affair with Gina every Thursday
afternoon.
I've seen this movie many times and just saw it again this
afternoon.
I'd forgotten how much I miss Pavarotti's singing of Nessun Dorma and I need to get out the CD! It's a great movie to just while away the
afternoon
engrossed in fun and reverie.
This is one of those movies that you happen across when you're channel surfing on a Saturday afternoon, and you get drawn into it and end up watching the whole thing.
Years ago many big studios promoted serial films that were shown in movie theaters's in between the actual features along with a Newsreel of current events, plus cartoons, especially on a Saturday
afternoon.
A great way to waste an afternoon, and you might even find yourself laughing once a twice!
For the first three seasons, Sabrina was a gem hidden away on TGIF (and later, early school-day
afternoon
reruns).
Overall, a great film for a rainy afternoon
I went to the movie theater this
afternoon
expecting to be underwhelmed by Scoop.
This is one of those feel good, Saturday
afternoon
movies.
This slow, picturesque (the loving shots of the Montana landscapes are breathtaking and reminded me of Costner's recent "Open Range", which also starred Robert Duval), and emotionally satisfying film is the perfect type of movie to watch late one night when you can't sleep or on a listless Sunday
afternoon.
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