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Even he would have to agree, there was nothing good about this movie.
I
agree
that this film is too pretentious, and it is not easy to know where it is going.
I cannot put my finger exactly on why I rate this movie so highly since I am not a professional critic; individual viewers may or may not
agree
with my rating since enjoyment of this type of movie is always in the eye of the beholder.
It's a role he adopts out of his own aggression and natural mannerisms, a frothing mad approach to freedom of speech as he attacks just about everyone and everything, even those that often call up to
agree
with him or compliment him.
You don't have to
agree
with her take on everything to get a lot out of this.
Jingofighter I
agree
with some of your comments, but I have to disagree on a couple of things.
As one who is more excited by the idea of taking charge of one's life and moving forward, I felt slapped in the face, but that's okay: I don't have to
agree
with a movie to love it and respect it.
To a certain level I
agree
with the racism debate, but it didn't bother me that much, really.
I agree, the editing isn't complimentary, but no technical shortcoming can quell this extraordinary tour de force.
Even the critics I normally
agree
with thought it was crap, and I normally despise PG-13 "horror films."
This is one of those films and I
agree
with another reviewer who said Fritz Lang should have directed more westerns.
Some people compare it to Brokeback Mountain but I don't
agree
myself.
Venice, in 1596.Jews are separated from the good Christians.Bassanio, a young but poor Venetian loves the fair Portia, who is a wealthy heiress.So he approaches his friend, a merchant called Antonio for three thousand ducats to travel to Belmont and propose Portia.All of Antonio's ships and merchandise are busy at sea, so he turns to the moneylender Shylock, the one of Jewish faith.Shylock does not like Antonio, for he spat on his face.He offers Antonio a three-month loan at no interest, but if he will not pay the money in that time, he will own a pound of his flesh.Also, Shylock's daughter Jessica elopes with the Christian Lorenzo.The Merchant of Venice is based on William Shakespeare's play that's believed to have written between 1596 and 1598.I read the play last summer and now I've seen the movie, made in 2004 by Michael Radford.I liked the play, and I don't quite
agree
with the accusations of it being anti-Semitic.The Jewish character does not appear as an inhuman monster, even though he's ready to cut a piece of Antonio's flesh.There's a lot of depth in his character, which all comes out in his speech where he asks "If you prick us, do we not bleed?"
I
agree
that the original Critters is the best of the series, but the claustrophobic tension of the space station in which Critters 4 is set really must be seen to be believed.
And i don't
agree
with those comparing it to Pulp Fiction.
I
agree
with all aforementioned comments.
I've read the comments on Las Vegas and do
agree
with some of them, it's not brain surgery TV, but then again I was under the impression that TV was mainly for escapism, especially with what is going on in today's world.
I'm not sure I
agree
with the filmmaker's take on recent events (although, truthfully, I can't always tell exactly where he stands) but I admire the unusual and artistic way of getting the point across.
This is a most powerful film and a great one on its own terms, one women and men can
agree
on for once.
I read somewhere someone quoting this film by saying, "...it's was like watching Hitchcock..." and I couldn't
agree
more!!
I'm sure that many people will
agree
with me!!!!!
I
agree
that this film was spectacular.
My friend told me it was must see, and I definitely
agree
with her.
Finally, if you're from DC, see if you
agree
with Holly Hunter's directions to cab drivers!
One commenter has noted how satisfying it is to see these type of films in old-fashioned cinemas and I couldn't
agree
more.
I
agree
that Spielberg's films aren't even in the same league as the films discussed here, such as William Cameron Menzies' brilliant INVADERS FROM MARS, to name just one of the many titles examined, but this is still a remarkably good overview of 1950s paranoid sci-fi.
I think this is a good philosophy, and I
agree
with it one-hundred percent.
Even though I didn't always
agree
with Gene Siskel, I
agree
with him here.
Of particular note is the music - the music of the American film is almost classic; compare the "Albert Hall' sequences of both, and you will
agree
that the Bernard Herrmann music is far more exciting than the original version (even though it's basically the same music!).
I think its a shame that only six episodes were produced, but I
agree
that the writers would be very hard pressed to maintain this level of comedy for any more episodes.
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