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I first learned of the film while studying Latin and therefore was
aware
of the fractured nature of the original work and was prepared for the same in the movie, and while some of the action is provocative a fair amount of screen time is just, well, rather dull--its hard to follow and has no translation to modern times or sentiments, still through all the meandering there are moments--moments that are visually stunning, inspire awe, and feel like nothing from this world.
What I was really
aware
of this time- I am not one very sensitive to technique in general- was the way the film was shot and the resulting realistic feel.
The Marine is just a silly film by WWE simply to entertain it's fan base and further it's empire.For one to judge The Marine you need to take into account that this film was intended to entertain action fans with a no brainer,cheesy,action,popcorn flick and as a popcorn flick The Marine succeeds.John Cena is actually a good actor and he played his invincible,heroic,one man strike force character to perfection as did Robert Patrick with his absolutely hilarious character.The Marine has the most unbelievable stunts and at some times they are almost unbearably bad.The fight sequences are great,very intense,very hardcore, but the explosions and special effects are brutally unrealistic and cheesy.The film also has some of the most annoying,campy,corny, dialog ever captured on film.It's so bad you feel like you're re-watching 1997's Batman and Robin.As a follower of pro wrestling I'm
aware
that John Cena currently has a love/hate relationship with WWE fans.Females and Adolescents love Cena while Males hate him.My guess is that The Marine was made in order to change male fans opinions by making an action film that generally appeals to them.However judging by the overall IMDb rating WWE failed to do so.I wouldn't necessarily say THe Marine is a bad film but it is incomparable and can't compete with mainstream action films like The Transporter,Crank,or District B13 however if you enjoy direct to DVD action flicks that have a thin storyline but some great action scenes like Special Forces or Belly Of The Beast than The Marine is more suited to you.It's definitely not the worst film ever made and I think for the most part it's because it doesn't take itself seriously and admits it's a popcorn flick.Overall The Marine is just silly action much like wrestling and much like wrestling the characters are whacky and at times unbelievable.
The list of equally as nasty sights and sounds just goes on and on from there I'm sorry to say these, however, were just some of the more shocking and severely stomach-churning things that viewers should probably be made
aware
of before watching as they are sure to horrify, if not psychologically scar you, depending on the fragility of your mental state at the time of viewing.
I'm pretty sure that "deep inside" this german equivalent to Mark Borchardt (I clearly prefer "Coven" to "Dolphins" by the way) is
aware
that he is actually an untalented filmmaker...even (and much more because) he thinks he has created something wonderful and unique.
This, I thought, was good news even though I wasn't really
aware
that they had permanently split.
Jerry Seinfeld isn't really known for being anything BUT Jerry Seinfeld,so when I first became
aware
of this movie(sometime in early summer of 2005,and they were doing preview trailers BACK THEN!)I was quite intrigued to see this,since this was a project that was going to be a combination of two elements that interest me:animation and Seinfeld(both the show and his stand-up).
- Sorry to only answer your posting now, but I've only recently become
aware
of all this 'stuff' on "Kill and Kill Again," on which I was the cinematographer and helped get the martial artists for the movie, since i knew them all....
It deals with something not many people are
aware
of, but should be.
I believe this film should be a message to all people that this is something they need to be well
aware
of.
Though I am well
aware
that the majority of patrons attending this film were most likely drawn in by the prospect of witness Jensen Ackles (of Supernatural fame) in an outrageous Mohawk I can promise that you will leave that theater proclaiming the glory of Ten Inch Hero to anyone and everyone!
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.")
Now I am
aware
that one shouldn't anticipate much when selecting a movie directed by the notoriously incompetent director Al Adamson (his other "highlights" include 'Blood of Dracula's Castle', 'Satan's Sadists' and 'Brain of Blood') but this worthless excuse for a motion picture is literally insufferable.
This film doesn't have quite the "spit and polish" we expect from films with major stars in the 1940s, probably because it wasn't produced by a major studio as far as I'm
aware.
Yes, I am
aware
of the fact that I'm ranting on and on, but that's partly also because there's very little to say about the film itself.
Forests, loincloths ,moats,chariots, swords, jousting & a story line which never loses your interest!!What a Spectacle !! predates most of our great spectacular films of the 1950s by many yrs (Ok, we had silent films King of Kings & 10 Commandments & some other De Mille Films, Sign of the Cross etc) but this mythological setting was unusual for the times... Cant wait to see again.. Massimo Girotti whose work I know from Senso & later Medea is excellent... rest of cast were not known to me & also not
aware
of director, Blassetti.... now I am !Will look forward to viewing The Iron Crown again,.and
After viewing this film,being well
aware
just how far back the story of Flicka goes,and not having seen any of the other films based on Flicka,or read any books,I came away being pretty darn sure that the story has been told far,far better than this.First,let me start with the selection of Tim McGraw to portray the girls father.He was supposed to be this stern,put his foot down type of ranch owner and father,and he just isn't very convincing in the part.I'm not saying that he doesn't have potential as an actor.Perhaps he does.I'm saying that he wasn't right for this part.Also,the story was not told in a way that kept me interested,thereby leading me to believe that it has been told better.My advice would be to steer clear of this telling and view the classic version.It's too late for me to do the former,but you can bet I'll be doing the latter very soon.
For instance, how the one researcher is racing to the scene and two plant workers are just strolling by, not at all
aware
of Godzilla.
In a strange turn of events, just as some of her conned victims become
aware
of her scam, the cast is attacked by giant ants.
However, Joan is
aware
of John's way of living and she manages to trick him into marrying her, even though she does not love him and he has the exact same feelings towards her.
Never allowing her Adrian costumes to out-wear her, her rendition of Marie-Antoinette is moving, convincing as a girl about to be married, who evolves into a woman
aware
of her position as Queen of France but is a little out-of-touch, and who later becomes one of the many victims who lost their heads under the guillotine's deadly blade.
I'm
aware
that the program is made for those who are learning to speak English, but I'm surprised to see so many great reviews about it.
There is wonderful insight into the "characters" who participate in the crossword competition - a whole world out there that I was not
aware
of.
I was very
aware
of the Matthew Shepard tragedy from classes at school and TV reports.
Anyone who was
aware
of the tragedy is familiar with the one profile picture of Matthew Shepard.
I first became
aware
of this movie back in 1971 when Rich Little plugged it on Dick Cavett's show.
I had only recently become
aware
of this DVD as it was being advertised as containing missing footage from Game of Death.
Before its announcement for DVD release as part of the fourth installment of Warners’ “The Film Noir Collection”, where it was greeted with cheers of anticipation, I have to admit that I wasn’t
aware
this particular title had that much of a reputation – despite the director and star (Sterling Hayden) involved.
Be
aware
that "Johnny Black" is just waiting to spoil everything.
Impressive how Juliette Binoche isn't
aware
of the film crew at the movie set!I'll explain: it's not,like,ignoring them: technicians nor the Director, the folks in the film making process.
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