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It goes deep into your feelings without
becoming
melodramatic.
It will end up
becoming
a lifetime comfort film.
I think James Cameron might be
becoming
my favorite director because this is my second review of his movies.
The way he has of
becoming
someone else every night...so completely.
I'm a late comer in
becoming
a fan of this movie.
The idea of a child's drawings
becoming
a place she can physically visit and have influence over is wonderful.
After
becoming
completely addicted to Six Feet Under, I didn't think there would ever be another show that would come close to being as good as this show.
It treads a familiar path but a continued and precise service to its young protagonist including a personal subplot that rounds off Frits as a young boy
becoming
a young man, manages to raise the film into a rousing family film with its nose right on the money.
The way this movie is written, you see yourself
becoming
wrapped up in the story and asking yourself what you really believe, from all different aspects.
It seems that it is
becoming
fashionable to rip "Basic Instinct 2," to the point that a significant part of the audience (including critics) found it terrible even before it was released.
Denzel Washington (Creasy) does an amazing job with
becoming
this lost-minded ex-special forces man with no reason to live.
Dakota Fanning is rapidly
becoming
a staple in movie that require a child with an old soul personality and she has never disappointed me with her talent.
The other face of the so-called "civilized" society that the movie exposes is the apathy to the pain of fellow human beings (needless to say, this is very general, even though this specific tale unfolds in Australia), that goes as far as
becoming
a true cruelty.
The acting is also wonderful, with all of the characters
becoming
painfully real and vulnerable in the most compelling ways that a film can offer.
Two years later... Bill (Alex Winter) and Ted (Keanu Reeves) are
becoming
near rock stars in the present future but still needing more work in their instruments.
It has the right amount of fighting without
becoming
boring and monotonous; it has the right amount of comedy without being over the top.
The main character had to overcome local prejudice against missionaries, his total removal from worldly possessions, his fears of
becoming
an elephant (see the movie he explains this) and his loneliness for his wife to be are just a few of his challenges.
This country had it's revolution in 89 and is
becoming
much more powerful....it's finding it's place and regaining it's footing.
Audie Murphy is one of the nation's most beloved souls, not only as an actor, but his exploits on the battlefront during WWII,
becoming
the most decorated soldier in history, and rising far in the military at the tender age of 19 made him an inspiration for us all.
I've read other comments on here about people
becoming
frustrated with the nod to Terrence Malick - and I completely understand that, and I suspect there will be several more nods to Malick thanks to the NC School of the Arts, but this was a great movie.
Peter Weller plays a career obsessed banker who finds himself
becoming
even more obsessed with getting rid of a pesky rat that's invaded his swank brownstone (actually more of a mod pad with a castle-like facade).
It was a nice balance to the 70's music and prevented the film from
becoming
a movie about old music.
In The Circus, our favorite little tramp is running from the law and stumbles upon a carnival, unwittingly
becoming
the center act and falling in love with a beautiful trapeze artist (Merna Kennedy).
With robots
becoming
berserk, it reminds me of the much-criticized Robocop 2, which offers a better script and thoughts than this one.
By the end of the 80s, the traditional slasher movie had pretty much run its course, the genre
becoming
too formulaic and over-familiar to its jaded audience.
He was a foul-tongued protagonist [with an ugly hair-style that even his character couldn't have thought was becoming] who over-reacted to everything in this tortured and unbelievable plot.
Soon after dreams start
becoming
more real and soon she must confront the nightmares that have been scratching at her brain for years.
Jeff Lieberman is quickly
becoming
one of my favorite unknown directors.
A young country girl named Ester Blodgett (Janet Gaynor) arrives in Hollywood filled with dreams of
becoming
a famous movie starlet.
More movies should use the idea of the main character's hand
becoming
possessed and menacing them.
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