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Could they have
chosen
two more boring actors?
She Freak begins with a good five minutes worth of footage of a carnival & it's everyday goings on as the crowds flock & enjoy the attractions it has to offer, this dull as dishwater montage of footage is accompanied by some of the worst music the filmmakers could have
chosen.
Her dependent parents attempt to keep her home and away from her
chosen
vocation.
The clip Bugs shows to the audience, however, is a poorly
chosen
extract from Friz Freleng's 'Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt' in which very little happens.
A drunken pool cleaner who used to kick around in the minors is
chosen
to lead them.
Maybe they could have
chosen
a better word for the world's retentive but in a society riddled with hype, I took the "Masters" with a grain of salt.
The cast that was
chosen
shows a great chemistry with the comedians.
A couple they have seemingly
chosen
as the adoptive parents.
I must agree with the fact that the music could have been
chosen
better, as to could be said of the location, my recommendation would be Chicago or new york.
I am aware that the answers to these questions would stretch the format the director has
chosen
for this documentary, but I still believe that Errol Morris should have looked more openly into these territories in order to have made an even bolder film; and bold, courageous and very well made this film certainly is.
It is particularly annoying given that the "plot
" chosen
to replace it is so bog-standard and predictable.
In one, the government had
chosen
a family as a "model" to show off to some Western visitors.
The screenplay is excellent, full of metaphors and a rich use of very carefully
chosen
words.
Roscoe Karnes has an idea to stage a phony search in colleges across the country for the actress' replacement--though in reality, he has already
chosen
Lana Turner for the role.
Titles
chosen
by the movie industry have -- alas! -- transcended good taste, and with it, semantic borders: maybe simply by following the pattern of our modern lives where the element of surprise has been discarded and replaced by circadian and pecuniary worries.
Kurt Russell is awesome as Snake Plisken(in one of his best roles), who is the prisoner who is
chosen
to rescue the President when Air Force crashes in New York City in exchange for a full parole.
I could write an entire dissertation about this movie and the aspects it raises about present day life, but instead I'll just simply state that this movie is flat-out amazing and will certainly make you reflect on the path of life you have
chosen
to follow.
Her husband, Monk (a name presumably
chosen
as an ironic joke), is violent, abusive and unfaithful; he is unemployed, but still manages to find enough money to drink and gamble.
Despite the fact that this movie was filmed long ago, that the costumes were rather strangely
chosen
(at least for today's viewer), and that the supporting cast is not always at its best, this is by far the best Jane Eyre adaptation in my view: it manages the perfect note for the two main characters' development, for their chemistry, and for their reason of actions.
The three main girls (Jordan, Nell Campbell, and Jenny whatever) were absolutely atrocious actors, I have NO idea why they were
chosen.
In the film, we see the newspaper cartoon of our youth come to life with a cast that could not have been more perfectly
chosen.
Lana's character has been planted at one of the colleges under consideration, however the student-editor of the school newspaper suspects that the company has already
chosen
its girl.
Not sure why Golden Spiders was
chosen
as plot--there are perhaps too many characters and the suspects aren't developed enough.
It was the first worldwide box office hit for Cagney (age 31) and forever cast him in the public eye as a "tough guy," an image he was unable to shed despite numerous roles
chosen
especially to counter that image, including his Oscar-winning role in Yankee Doodle Dandy.
I guess that makes us the
chosen
ones.
For a monk of the Grande Chartreuse Monastery, located in the French Alps, his
chosen
life is about seclusion, silence, contemplation, routine, repetition and prayer.
I would like to call the attention to the beautifully
chosen
soundtrack and the abrupt ending, which leaves the viewer a little bit disturbed.
The drama and the documentary elements aren't separated... while it could have
chosen
to be either a full-on drama(no doubt evoking more emotions from the audience) or a genuine documentary(most likely being able to include even more information about the time), it chose an interesting path, involving both.
Douglass is an excellent counterpoint, a courageous individual who's
chosen
simple solitude as a way to deal with the complications and turmoil society had imposed on him.
A Navy pilot, Tuck Pendelton, (Dennis Quaid) has been
chosen
for a secret experiment to operate a pod-like craft that is miniturized smaller than a grain of salt to be injected into a laboratory rabbit.
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