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Dwight Schultz still looked the same, he had hardly
changed
in looks, neither had Dirk Benedict, he still looked just as dishy!
And in thunder ball the NATO / RAF itself loads the nukes into plane and in Never Say Never Again it is
changed
by an "rouge arm of the Axe" and air dropped over US and stolen in Caribbean.
East Germany had
changed
little since 1967.
This show has
changed
so much over the years that it won't ever get old.
The brilliant part is that they don't have to be
changed
too much.
It
changed
my way of thinking in a very profound way.
Men are lecherous, chain-smoking boozers with one thing on their minds (time hasn't
changed
men all that much, but "sexual harassment" has) & women are in the workplace only passing time until they find a husband & settle down.
Obvilubuly, dialogue was
changed
for contemporary audiences, nut much of the writing remained the same.
When I originally saw the movie I vaguely knew the plot line, as I am not sure if many people are aware that this movie is based on a true story, and more so in particular, the director and his mother (obviously names have been changed).
After I saw this movie that completely
changed.
Then the actor
changed
age to like 20 to play Wirey when he was a senior in HS...but whatever, i thought it was funny.
When I first watched this film in the mid 1990's it totally
changed
my life.
I read the previous comment and wish to note that the sound was fine when I watched this and suspect either the film was
changed
somewhat or the theater could have contributed to the poorer quality of sound for the other writer.
Someone that cared about others, appreciated others, found no/barely any judgment against other people, and this film has (i think)
changed
my life or viewpoint dramatically.
Not only did the show portray race relations in a straightforward manner that seems unmatched by any other television series, but its ability to depict this subject matter as it existed in the 1960's alongside how it exists in the beginning of the twenty-first century powerfully demonstrates the ways we have changed, and sadly, the many more ways we have not.
Unlike virtually any other film I can name, I never watch this film and think it would have been better if they'd
changed
this or that or whatever.
Television has
changed
so much over the years.
It has
changed
in good ways and in bad.
What I saw in the next 130 minutes completely and utterly
changed
my mind.
Seeing the two different edits is an education in how silent films could be
changed
effectively for release in different countries.
Names places and events are
changed
but you can still see the resemblance to the tale.
Who will love my children has
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my heart, it made me cry all the way through, the most i cried with was when the family had to say goodbye to the baby, i cried the most with that, and each time a child was adopted, i cried when they had to say goodbye to their mother, it was sad for them to lose their mother, I felt sorry for the kid with epilepsy, i was glad he was adopted by the same family as one of his brothers.
Aside from Peter O'Toole's wonderfully controlled, understated performance as the pedantic schoolmaster who finds love and is
changed
by it, the film contains hundreds of stunning visuals, from Grecian ruins to London side streets to an extended countryside montage.
L.Bateman-Armchair General.There is a problem here and that is the telling of the story and the truth as to George Armstrong Custer,the story is good Hollywood entertainment perhaps even great entertainment but for whatever reasons all that could be told was
changed
for entertainment purposes.Though this maybe jumping the gun it might be well to know that Tom Custer was to lose his life at the "Little Big Horn" only a few feet from where George Custer was to die as well.They were brothers and Tom Custer to this very day holds a honorable distinction of being amongst a very small group perhaps only 3 others to have been awarded the Medal of Honor twice in his military career.The list of engagements that the motion picture shows indicate that Custers indeed was an active young officer.He was not with Union forces at either Chancellorsville or for that matter Fredericksburg however he was with them at the Battle of Antietam and at that point in time he was actually promoted to Captain by General McClellan but that was not to last as McClellan was soon to be replaced due to the historical fact that The Army of The Potomac had the means,and the information(discovered wrapped around some cigars was General Lee's plans to split his forces)and yet he failed to act for some 17 hours.It can be speculated that the war could of been over then and there had that occurred but when McClellan failed to act President Lincoln replaced him permanently and the promotion was lost as a result.
A wealthy man really
changed
his life for love, while his partner finally understood that he was the only one that loved her.
I read one account of this movie which states that Vincente Minelli directed this film, not unless he
changed
his name to S. Sylvan Simon, who directed all three of the Fox movies.
But the most moving part of the story is its conclusion:Babette was a great French chef,she was famous,now she found a new homeland but her heyday is behind her and she won't never be allowed to come back to her dear France.So the two old sisters do comfort her:In heaven,there will be huge kitchens where she cooks for eternity.While sharing her fortune with her new friends,Babette
changed
their life,she gave them pleasure and a magic evening they would remember forever.In this simple but extraordinary screenplay,human warmth is everywhere,and I wish everybody a Babette's feast,would it be only for one starry night...
A story that
changed
my life.
When I first saw this film it was about 1956 and even though I saw it again recently I have not
changed
my mind about it.
He drops by an underworld contact to have the passport photo
changed.
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