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The visual wit and warm wrap-up that Blake Edwards' brings to one of the finest comedic series of film history (and, apart from the couple produced in the eighties, they were consistently original and inventive - and
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with each one) is sadly misunderstood and no longer appreciated by our audiences.
Of course, my beliefs had
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since first viewing "Sister Act."
This is what you'll get from Kennedy's Kickin' it Old School which features Kennedy as an adolescent boy in a 30-year-olds body who has just woken up from a 20 year coma to find out that the world has
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and has wholly passed him by.
He
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the series already shaky continuity completely and made the show more Action orientated.
J.T. is the heartwrenching story of a lonely young boy growing up in an impoverished area of New York City whose life is
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by his discovery of an ailing stray cat.
But then like a toaster dropped into the bathtub of my life, 3 Ninjas: High Ninja Mountains Hyper,
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it all.
Have they already
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history by their actions presiding the decision to attack or not.
The people I saw this with have read the book, and some
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were made to the plot, but based on what I was told, the film's interpretation of the plot is far better; certain events omitted did not belong in the story in my opinion, and cutting them out made the lasting impression of the film far less depressing.
Several elderly married couples, church-goers and devout Christians, discuss having gay or lesbian children, and how this has
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their perceptions of what they've been taught--and what they're still being told--by Evangelical Fundamentalists who use their interpretations of scripture to condemn homosexual love.
I highly recommend this film as it
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my life when I saw it as a boy!
By 1876, the era of Lewis and Clark was long over, and the attitude of the American people had
changed.
The original title "Down the Shore" was considered but
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because that is an expression that is used only by the people in the Philadelphia area.
Maxwell's life is ultimately
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when he is able to see life differently through the eyes of both his best friend and his wife, a Chinese woman who he has arranged to marry through a broker.
Being as it is a movie based on the book, there will always be somethings
changed.
they had many intolerable items in the film that was disrespectful to Sikhism, for example in a song they
changed
a portion of a holy hymn to suit the needs of the movie!
Parts that were integral to the understanding of story were taken out or completely
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anyway I thought Dracula was known as a vampire but when i saw this movie it
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i don't know if this is the absolute true story but it was still a very good movie.
I didn't not know how to feel about characters such as Dakota (just came off as bitchy and annoying, but was supposed to be a hero...wtf?!!!) and characters such as Jackal were underused and ruined by the bad script (WHY ARE YOU WHISTLING "I'VE BEEN WORKIN ON THE RAILROAD"?!!! THAT MAKES NO SENSE!!!) Third, there was nothing intriguing about this film, the gore was kind of cool, but neither the cannibals nor the protagonists interested me in any sense, nor showed any depth; locations were boring and rarely changed; and just not a whole hell of a lot happened.
The story has not been changed, but discarded, and a hackneyed Swords & Sorcery 'epic' put in its stead.
Along with that, Kryten completely
changed.
A couple of concepts were
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such as the antagonists no longer being vampires but zombie-like victims of biological warfare.
Generally thought to be the first official Laurel and Hardy release(although PUTTING PANTS ON PHILLIP is also put in this bracket),the boys don't wear their Bowler hats and have their heads shaved,but are very much a team in this early effort,more so than PPOP where they play against each other rather than for.There's plenty of amusing incident and situations(especially when they attempt to escape the jail as painters);one slight quibble is that as convicts,the characters they have to play here have a very slightly more unpleasing edge than they would be establishing only a few films later in the partnership.Still funny though,and Jimmy Finlayson's double take and fade away is worth a few more laughs as well here;in early publicity material the boys were sometimes billed as 'Hardy and Laurel' in this film;that soon
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The worst part was that I am from a very racist town, unfortunately, and watching the beginning of the film terrified me because I felt like this world hadn't
changed
since I felt like I was living that film.
This film totally ignores the original book.There are also many, MANY changes in this one from the original, like this one:The main character is
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to female Katy McLaughlin, when in the original it was male Ken McLaughling.Horses even died on the set of this film.And I'm sick of EVERYBODY saying ''No horses died, its just a rumor.''
Cruise
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his own face and the one of the other guy in a few minutes, please !! After 70 minutes I was completely bored but I watched the end because I am sure I will not watch this movie again.
But now it has
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significantly in the middle of 4th and 5th season and has gotten worse.
SpongeBob has
changed
in a bad way, and also the humor has
changed.
Robert McNamara was deceptive and cunning back in the 1960's, and he has not
changed
one bit.
Co-star Daryl Hannah, who plays Madison the mermaid, became herself a huge star from this film, but now times have
changed
in her film career, which has faded during the 1990s, which is sad.
It
changed
my entire perspective on the world, set me free from the constraints of fairy tales and inspired me to do something worthwhile with my life (write).
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