Attitude
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Despite its artsy attitude, I don't think the film was trying to do or say anything meaningful.
Talk to you kids about this after the movie but enjoy Eve's bubbly
attitude
and style during the show.
The author's phobic
attitude
toward the "Boston Marriage" of the two heroines seems to mirror that of the southern chauvinist Basil Ransom (which is offputting) and the book never quite recovers from thoroughly humanizing the doomed females while setting them up to be trounced by the Great White Male.
Definitely above average, but there were places where the story felt disjointed, such as why Max has such an
attitude
about Western women--the opening scene doesn't do it for me.
They jump into the sack for some well covered soft core, that's what! - the creature is basically introduced as someone with a breathing problem running around with a shaky camera, hiding in the scrub and generally exuding bad attitude... when it gives our "heroes" a scare naturally they reach for the bottle of booze.
-a cute little girl Heather is the typical American girl complete with the
attitude
and the "whatever" demeanor.
This movie might even make a child rethink his or her
attitude
towards their nannies!
The angle is more so serious and dark, though at times with a somewhat mock
attitude
compared with the plain outlandish, and overly campy style of the original.
I started out this movie with a positive
attitude
towards it.
Coming,in Sirk's career ,just after "All that Heaven allows" ,it looks like its twin movie.Unlike "Written on the wind" or "Imitation of life" or "Magnificent obsession" ,it's not melodrama.It's closer to realistic psychological drama.More than the lingering charm of a romantic past (Blue Moon/You saw me standing alone/Without a love of my own),Sirk focuses on the selfishness of the children.Remember in "All that Heaven..." how the son and the daughter could not admit that their mother (of the upper class) should fall in love with a gardener and how they bought her a TV set where she only could see the reflection of her loneliness.Here the boy's
attitude
is not far from that: a spoiled child -as his sisters are- ,only concerned by his studies and his love affair,he does not care if his papa has become a nine-to-five man ,useful only for the dough he brings home,a life no more exciting than that of the toy robot he sells.Barbara Stanwyck 's role recalls the 1953 effort "all I desire" : the return of the woman,be she legitimate or a former flame.But in "there's always tomorrow",one can notice one of the permanent features of melodrama though: the woman who turns her back on love and becomes a successful businesswoman (or star) (see also the end of "written on the wind" "imitation of life" or Stahl's "only yesterday")
His popularity was outrages in Turkey due his
attitude
on field.
The in-famous sex/rape (?) of the groupies on the plane accompanied by the Stones playing cabalistic percussion says a lot about the
attitude
the group took to the various women who flocked to them.
However, to the surprise of everyone (including himself), his new
attitude
makes him more popular than ever before.
anyone who was associated with this abomination as well as anyone who enjoyed it is cordially invited to board the bus for Royal Oak, Michigan for an appointment with Dr. Kevorkian...can't really pinpoint whether it was sicker or stupider than anything i've ever seen...the cover of the film promises something that seems interesting...when you are subjected to the Chinese girl doing her art thing during the beginning credits, you know that's not going to happen...if i had any sense i'd have turned it off at that point...horrible script, poor excuses for acting and an overall mean-spirited
attitude
make this a candidate for the absolutely worst movie EVER...do yourself a favor...dodge this bullet...
The relationship between the two protagonists was realistically portrayed and helped me have a more mature
attitude
to love and the sacrifices it may involve, as I was growing up.
In fact many people have insulted the film for it's unique view and open
attitude
towards sex.
It could very well be the incredibly cranky, ornery, and all-around rude theater manager, Austin Johnson(Newton Naushaus)whose foul
attitude
stinks something rotten;once the barker, he has been left to take care of the entire business while his former employer sold the farm and ran off to Hawaii or some place.
This is very clearly a cheap production, doomed from the start by an awful script, terrible acting, and a devil may care
attitude
about capturing the feeling of an era.
Ryan Reynolds cocky yet confident attitude, portrayed in the movie, is hilarious!
Underrated director Paul Mazursky's satiric hit film deals with two couples facing the let-it-all-hang-out, '60's counterculture
attitude.
One could say they sought to bring the same
attitude
of much of the films considered "video nasties" in the U.K. to America, putting some of the most grotesque and shocking things ever seen onto movie screens.
The title is totally misleading (why not call it "Ten Dates", which is what it essentially is?) as the only
attitude
on display will be the viewer's - who will be sporting major 'tude sitting through this dud.
Every time he tried to turn his tough guy
attitude
on it was way more awkward than intimidating.
And finally Neal McDonough as M. Bison: let me repeat that Neal McDonough as M. Bison???? WHAT?!?!? Neal is nowhere near anything close to resembling Bison's look or
attitude.
God will forgive them etc..., This is the best line in any film i have ever seen from the very outset of the film you have no doubt that Richard (Paddy Considine) is uncompromising in his
attitude
towards revenge .
His continuing bad
attitude
toward them in the face of their success was unrealistic.
He is very calm and has very cool
attitude
when he's trying to solve a murder.
As everyone who's seen it is aware, the film's
attitude
toward Gays is utterly vile, but it is in keeping with opinions of the time-- it wasn't that long ago that the American Psychological Association decided that homosexuality isn't a mental illness (it is truly hilarious that the narrator labels it "contagious.")
Jason Stuart has showcased many of the worst gay stereotypes (aka "attitudes") in this low-budget snoozer, including his own obnoxious
attitude.
Instead Ricco has this "I have nothing better to do this afternoon, so I might as well take on the mob
" attitude
that makes you wonder if anyone on the set told Mitchum exactly why he's supposed to be taking revenge.
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