Cents
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After all, four
cents
here and a quarter there add up and before we know it we have anarchy!
I purchased this video on VCR tape in a good-will store for US 50
cents.
After reading some of the earlier nasty remarks, I had to put in my two
cents.
One of the last films DIRECTED by Lionel Barrymore, "Ten
Cents
a Dance" stars Barbara Stanwyck as the dance-hall girl "Barbara" in her sixth role.
We are taken to a convenience store where Nick is looking at coins in his hand figuring if he can get the special, a 69
cents
20 ounce cup of coffee that comes with a free pastry.
I only today, picked this up at the 99
cents
only store today, and I still think I got ripped off.
I've seen thousands of movies and have never written a review, but the Red Eye I witnessed is so at odds with the glowing tributes posted here that I'm compelled to offer my two
cents
in protest- and vote the lowest score possible just to bring the average closer to reality.
That's my two cents, for what it is worth.
Don't waste your time, this film cost me only 50
cents
and that was too much.
Scott is a pretty fair contestant, but finds that unless he's willing to accept twenty five
cents
on the dollar in prize money from a crooked promoter, he'll have to collect his winnings at gunpoint.
This is the kind of movie that is so bad that if you paid 50
cents
to see it, you would feel like demanding your money back.
That's my two
cents.
But what do I care, I paid 33
cents
for it.
McIver's wife played by marble mouthed GLORIA GRAHAM wants to get her 2
cents
in on this monumental task too.
I finally decided to throw in my no
cents
worth.
But this is my 2
cents
worth, I suggest borrowing it from some poor sap who rented it and watch it yourself.
Cheap prices, like $1.95 for ladies hats, or 17
cents
a pound for beef seem outrageously high to Buster.
I just want to add my two
cents
worth, and forgive me if I am repeating something that has already been posted, but I feel it is worth reminding people of the everlovin' genius of Damon Runyon.
My husband and I picked this up at a used video store for 99
cents
simply because of the title and the fact that the box had the words "Vestron Pictures" on it (Vestron has been highly regarded as a mark of quality ever since I first acquired the legendary films "Suburbia" and "Class of 1984").
After reading the comments to this movie and seeing the mixed reviews, I decided that I would add my ten
cents
worth to say I thought the film was excellent, not only in the visual beauty, the writing, music score, acting, and directing, but in putting across the story of Joseph Smith and the road he traveled through life of hardship and persecution for believing in God the way he felt and knew to be his path.
After reading several comments, I felt I had to add in my two
cents
as well.
I just have to throw my two
cents
in.
This fabulous movie must be viewed knowing that millions scraped together 10
cents
to see it and forget the gloomy day-to-day economic conditions during the 30's.
Remember, 10
cents
bought a loaf of bread back then, so this was a minor luxury for many people.
-Just my 2
cents
:)
There is one particular scene when a homeless woman who shops at Pecker's mom's thrift shop buys the same exact coat as one of the Whitney art junkies for only 25
cents
instead of five hundred dollars.
Having ran across this film on the Fox movie channel on a lazy Friday afternoon, I can think of no better way to spend a lazy Friday evening then putting in my two
cents
worth.
The fact that you could see movies for five
cents
is beyond my comprehension, but then dinner for 25
cents
is too.
When I was a little boy I first watched this movie in Denver, Colorado for the admission price of 35
cents.
Bought the Video for 50 cents, in the local blockbusters 'culling' of 'rust'.
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