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It
became
a family ritual to watch, including the reruns.
She not only played the role of Akasha she
became
it.
Joanne Whalley don't play Scarlett with passion and fire like Vivien Leigh, but I believe that Scarlett is changed when she
became
older.
It was nothing like American Pie and had a plot that teenage girls are sure to adore (seeing as the guy gets the crap beaten out of him at the end), after that night it
became
my favorite movie for not only it's plot but the actors and the great writing.
You understand the tragic figure he became, and why.
I was a teenager at the time, and I saw it with my girl friend who later
became
my wife.
And I think they
became
equally warped.
Lo Lieh is VERY low key throughout and many of the fight scenes, while often hailed as innovative (which they were at the time of the movie's initial release), are a tad tame compared to what came after (particularly after Bruce Lee, who
became
the instant standard by which all others will forevermore be judged).
i guess if they are not brother this film will
became
very common.
I read only the plot premise and
became
intrigued.
Yes, this show had a lot of male frontal nudity and yes, over the years the plot lines
became
over the top, melodramatic and very unrealistic, however, it didn't matter because the show is great.
I think the problem was that I enjoyed seeing Trelane when he was full of bravado and fun, the fun seemed to vanish when Trelane
became
vindictive and nasty.
I came across this movie back in the mid eighties as a teenager and it immediately
became
one of my favorite holiday and non-holiday films.
The seldom, and quite sullen nature of investigation pulled me in, but when it flashback to the victim's side showing her final days weren't as compelling, and
became
somewhat stodgy and stock-like.
In this triumph of mind, body and spirit, Charles A. Lindbergh influenced the lives of everyone on earth--for in the 33 hours and thirty minutes of his flight the air age
became
a reality.
Maybe this was my carelessness.The subconsciousness of a woman was
became
concrete with personalization.'Let
I finally have seen the real reason why Peter Boyle
became
famous.
The trio of Kelly-Hayworth-Silvers is obviously the kernel which
became
the Kelly-Reynolds-O'Connor trio in Singin' in the Rain eight years afterwards.
I
became
a huge Penelope Spheeris fan after this, and saw all her punk movies-Dudes was OK, and Suburbia is a cult classic!
Born in 1946 I was about eight years old when first viewing this movie and it left a deep impression.Not only scary ,for lack of a better word this movie haunted me for more than 50 years.The mob goon played by John Larch was terrifying.The only scene that stuck out in my mind during those 50 years was the killing of the little girl and the uncaring policeman referring to her as a "little n----- kid".Those words were replaced when the movie was shown recently on TV,maybe there are two versions of the movie or someone felt compelled to alter a little bit this heart breaking scene.Accurate or not the film went a long way in formulating my opinion of the South and still till today the closest I've come to visiting a southern city is El Paso.That stand may seem extreme but there is a little bit more to the story.When the movie was shown recently it
became
clearer why it haunted me for years.With the newsreel like beginning this movie gives the impression that what is being shown is fact.The film is made supposedly only one or two years after the depicted incidents adding to its realistic credibility.The terror in the movie isn't provided by creatures or space aliens but by persons living in our society at the time.Re killing of little girl:The recent viewing helped make clearer the impact it had on my 8 year old mind.When this movie came out the only school I had ever gone to was attended by mostly African-Americans.The victim looked like a girl in my class,it was like seeing an actual killing.It made a horrible scene that much worse.Maybe no one will find this review helpful but it helped me.
It almost
became
a joke... "I know, let's watch Throw Momma from the Train"...
S. Epatha Merkeson, who has been wasted for years in the thankless role of Lieutenant Van Buren on NBC's LAW & ORDER, turns in a powerhouse performance as Nanny, the neighborhood mother-figure whose boarding house
became
a symbol for the downtrodden black folks in her town.
He started out as an officer in Napoleon's army fighting in Egypt but
became
separated from his unit.
After nearly starving and/or dying of thirst he came upon a leopard which somehow
became
his bosom buddy.
It brought him food and before long the soldier
became
almost totally wild so acute was his bonding with the animal.
I confess I found them intrusive and irritating at first, then they
became
natural.
As with FOOTPRINTS (1975), I
became
aware of this one purely by accident: it was mentioned in a review of THE LIBERTINE (1969), which I researched when that film turned up on late-night Italian TV, as being in a similar vein; incidentally, I missed out on that screening of THE LIBERTINE (though I acquired it via the same channel later on) but did manage to watch the film by way of a rental of the English-dubbed R1 DVD during my sojourn in Hollywood in late 2005/early 2006.
More importantly, it captures a moment in history before the movement
became
completely "market-worthy", when bands would play (or, at the least, try to play in some cases) in dank, dirty clubs to an audience that had as much self-respect as they had respect for the bands.
But as the titles rolled, it
became
clear that this was no ordinary movie.
The 1979 film musical of HAIR was loosely based on the infamous 1960's Broadway musical that
became
famous because of its infamous nude scene.
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