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Back to the credit side, Ray Walston does a commendable job with his character and for me there was an interest in hearing a pre-Hogan's Heroes Werner Klemperer speak without an
assumed
German accent!
Thus I
assumed
I'm in for a roller-coaster ride of rubber gore and do-it-yourself splatter with a sinister background.
The end credits have
assumed
minor legend status and are available in all their glory (at least until the censor finds them) on Youtube.
I saw this dull waste of time on HBO's Comedy Channel, so I quite innocently and obviously
assumed
that this was a comedy.
I
assumed
that upon seeing RR's name on the cover (as an actor) that this movie would be good.
When it is discovered that one leg is longer than the other, it is
assumed
to be the body of a couple's missing daughter.
When I saw this film, I saw it for John Candy and assumed, incorrectly, that it would be hilarious.
While Williams is always interesting, the screenwriters
assumed
that the D.B. Cooper persona was stereotypically heroic like a movie star, s what we get is a type-without any engaging details or insights into the mind of a person daring enough and clever enough to have pulled it off.
It's a shame, as I suspect the other reviewer must have only seen a few Charley Chase duds and
assumed
the guy wasn't funny.
From the little bit I would allow people to tell me about it, I
assumed
it was highly original and sophisticated.
Antonioni, by making this film, had
assumed
the role of Papa Smurf to all the little long-haired, American, radical student-Smurfs.
I saw this movie at movie stores around America, so I
assumed
it would be a good movie.
Being a fan of the book, I
assumed
she'd be playing Tony, Roz, or Charis, but more so, I was intrigued to see how they would turn this very head-y, almost psychological (but not psychological thriller) novel in to a movie that would be accessible to those who hadn't read the novel, and that would be at least mildly satisfying for those who had.
they had beautiful cinematography (sp?) and interesting characters, but it seemed as if the writers
assumed
you already knew them.
If it isn't the naked women, not only in need of a decent plastic surgeon but also the expertise of a dentist followed by a free hand out of Colgate whitening!! Then it's the 'crazy' old guy at the gas station, who isn't so much crazy, but more "I'm not sure how to act a great deal so I will stare straight ahead and look as stupid as I can while pretending to shout in robotic tones about something in the woods"!! Then back to these naked nymphs in need of a cure for gingivitis.... apparently, without touching you...and this is according to the opening scene.... they can cause a nasty looking red rash on your neck, which I
assumed
to be a chunk of flesh missing but just looks as though it could do with some TCP to clear it right up.
The ridiculous story is actually paid attention to, which kind of shocked me; I
assumed
the whole purpose with these ultra-low-budget horror movies was to cater to the basest sexual fantasies and not give a damn about the story, but they use lots of words like "technological" and "physicality" in the script to get their point across.
In the 1980s it was
assumed
that you could put a certain personality in a certain movie and it would be box office gold.
I
assumed
the latter which makes bomber's motive even more salient.
It must be
assumed
that those who praised this film ("the greatest filmed opera ever," didn't I read somewhere?)
You can count about 10 clichés that the film is building up to, but it only delivers on about three of them, and a couple of them have a twist to them that lets you know once again that the director hasn't
assumed
that you are an idiot.
It was made in Brazil, so I
assumed
that was why it hadn't made it to video yet.
The premise seemed silly and I
assumed
it would be a lot of shallow make-fun-of-the-virgin humor.
If I'd known it was a Farrelly brothers movie I would have
assumed
it to be a stomach turning piece of garbage and not watched it, but it seems that even they are capable of accidentally making an okay movie.
Until I looked him up, I
assumed '
Fred Wilcox' was a pseudonym for a director who was already or later became famous, but at the time didn't want to be associated with sci-fi, which was strictly a "B" genre back then.
Groovin' Gary is a small-town kid who is (assumed) well-liked for his many impersonations.
Naturally everyone
assumed
you can only enjoy this film if you like the music of either The Dandy Warhols or the Brian Jonestown Massacre, but this is so far from the truth.
Ernesto "Che" Guevara, having been a Cuban citizen for the last five years,disappears from the face of the Earth,leaving a glum Fidel Castro to announce that he is probably dead,when in truth, he has left Cuba to move to Bolivia to live an
assumed
identity.
The Americans gave them the cold shoulder and automatically
assumed
that he was linked with the terrorist bombing.
When I first read the plot of this drama i
assumed
it was going to be like Sex and the City, however this drama is nothing like it.
The primary failure of this movie was that it (A)
Assumed
you hadn't seen the first movie and (B)
Assumed
you had.
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