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Although I generally do not like remakes
believing
that remakes are waste of time; this film is an exception.
I would have a hard time
believing
that Sophia Coppola wasn't directly influenced by this film for "Lost in Translation" (scenes of a young woman wandering around by herself, and languishing in her hotel room wearing punk panties can't help but seem familiar).
suddenly the rooms lights turn off and workers at Digicorp come in shining lights in all the occupants eyes to ensure they are not conscious and then in a fairly nightmarish situation they bring in head sets for each member which send messages into the brain and brainwash the precipitants into
believing
they are someone else.
Ann Sheridan buys a dilapidated house
believing
that "George Washington Slept Here" in this 1942 film also starring Jack Benny, Percy Kilbride, Charles Coburn and Hattie McDaniel.
Thomas suspects the women have been brainwashed into
believing
they're actually vampires when it fact they're not, and sets out to get to the bottom of things.
It would amount to the same effect if the 9/11 footage of those planes crashing into the WTC were shown a hundred years from now, and the viewers were intentionally misled into
believing
that these crashes happened all over America that day, that every single American was physically harmed, and every person from Middle Eastern descent was responsible.
Believing
that Finch would prefer a bachelor to a widower, he packs up his two daughters, and sends them away.
I was duped into
believing
this to be a horror film but it is just a dumb mystery psycho-drama with plenty of bad acting, predictable plot development, and an absolutely absurd premise that hasn't got an iota of credibility or realism to it.
For one and a half long hours you rub your eyes, not quite
believing
what you're seeing.
The war between families and the mother who couldn't stop
believing
that her missing son wasn't dead.
He plays a train engineer whose attempts to join the Confederate army are rebuffed (as are the affections of his beloved,
believing
him to be a coward) but who almost single-handedly manages to win a major battle by using his train to confound the Union army.
I have a hard time
believing
Ford gave a crap about this movie, when he can't even convey that he cares about his wife or family.
Watch for yourself before
believing
any negative reviews of this series.
I truthfully have a hard time
believing
that this is an independent film.
It's a feel-good-story of
believing
in someone, and it is incredibly effective.
That the makers of this movie actually thought viewers could be tricked into
believing
leading lady Cheri Caffero is beautiful, glamorous, and sophisticated, or that they actually believed it themselves.
so yeah, some of the other reviews will have you
believing
that she's totally in charge and ah so in control, which is true, but in a fake sort of way. in a way, like someone who's got a sheet load of cash and is only play acting with life.
Believing
the only way to stop this happening, is to become evil himself by doing evil deeds, he sets off on a pilgrimage around Madrid looking for a sign that will direct him in the right direction.
But this can also be nothing but a tactic from Freddy to push Jesse into killing, to titillate him where it tickles and where Jesse does not really want to be tickled, though when Freddy forces Jesse away from his girlfriend at the very moment when he was getting excited enough to let himself slip into some sex can be seen as the revulsion of Freddy for that type of sex or as the fear of Jesse in front of that type of sex, which would lead to
believing
that Freddy managed to get back into existence through the homosexual desire of Jesse and at the same time his resistance to this sexual appeal.
It is a spot on performance that has us
believing
in him from the start.
In "Knock On Any Door," the attorney had abandoned the father,
believing
that it was no big deal.
He captured the role and had me
believing
that he was a troubled soul.
The only problem I have with it is that it has Bulldog from Fraiser in as an evil,scary non-Christian type and I just kept seeing Bulldog and his gong and sports crap...But thats just having to deal with people from other roles being someone else so it shouldn't really detract from
believing
in a programme..except it did which is why I give it 9/10 instead of full marks,which is what it should get from someone who doesn't know who Bulldog is/was.
Why, because Catholics are taught that the only way to God is through the priest and other Christians are taught that
believing
in God, his teachings and the teachings of Jesus Christ is what gives you salvation.
When Brolin first appeared on the screen, I had difficulty
believing
it wasn't Gable.
They were lucky enough to win against the odds, at least for a time, but in this interview, they also mentioned something about
believing
the phenomenon would go on forever.
From the get go, one settles into
believing
that this will be man against a more sinister toxic annihilation.
Curtis Hanson adapted H.P. Lovecraft's short story about a modern-day warlock living as an outsider in the East Coast town of Dunwich, where a relative of his was once hanged for
believing
in a race "superior to man"; robbing the local university library of its Necronomicon, he uses a pretty blonde to complete an occult fertility ritual (he props the book up between her legs!).
Librarian book-worm(Jenny Wright), who enjoys reading horror stories which she invests all of herself into, finds that a sadistic alchemist, from a "non-fiction" book titled "I Madman" has emerged from the literary page
believing
she is Anna, his muse for whom he wishes to please with the "perfect face."
Henry Fonda plays a priest on the run from the government after brainwashing people into
believing
god exists, in fact he actually believe he is right.
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