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While there were only two that were particularly negative(and I won't
claim
that they're in the wrong... in fact, they bring up good points), I found my expectations lowering... and not being much of a fan of documentaries, and having little interest in history, they weren't high to start with.
Not a single blasphemy is heard and characters
claim
to be "searching for pleasure" (add drunken accent)?!
The vignettes in this movie were all scary, and at the time, our local residents were trying to
claim
the frat brothers' vignette was based on the old Oregon Institute of Technology -- several buildings that were abandoned and haunted.
I wish I could
claim
that it is the only of its kind in this.
It doesn't even
claim
to.
Shortly after Annie dies in an accident & her body has burns on it, the remaining member's of the group feel something is wrong & do some research which leads to some unexpected answers & the discovery that maybe not everyone is as they appear or who they
claim.
I've had many talks with him and his war buddys and I can promise you that what you see in this film (and many others that are "based on truth") is purely fictional and shouldn't be allowed to even
claim
it is based on truth.
I have had the misfortune of being witness to some absolute travesties of cinema in my time but this must be right up there with "Scorpio Rising" in my opinion as an example of the worst possible waste of time, money, effort, and attention I can ever
claim
to have been associated with.
This is a very clever marketing scheme to give parents the opportunity to
claim
their children's inability to fit in is evidence of their being at a higher level of human evolution.
I agree with the rest of you who
claim
the accents being indescribable and improper for everyone seems to speak with his own variety of British accent.
The only "science" element is the hero's
claim
to being an archeologist - in which case "Raiders of the Lost Ark" would be science fiction also.
His real
claim
to fame is the number of careers he has launched for makers of better movies.
He shows Shiroichi during his time at Highschool, where two other boys lay
claim
to the status of the best fighter of all Highschools in town.
How in the name of anything holy can "Why Study Industrial Arts?
" claim
to be an educational film?!
20 years later the devil returns to
claim
retribution.
It would be one thing if this film were advertised as COMPLETE fiction, but they sell you a bill of goods when they make the
claim
that it is "based on actual events".
Rather I would like to
claim
that it gives just an impression of the life Turkish religious orders, society and the mind of a devout religious man who previously led a uncritical life without real challenges and without deep thoughts about practical life and religion.
The villains
claim
they don't want to co-inhabit the planet because "it would take ten years" to feel the effects, yet the Enterprise crew are significantly affected within hours!
I don't
claim
to be an expert on Blackbeard, in fact like many of us I really have just a basic understanding of who he was.
He has the animal captured alive with the intent to let the beast loose on his private Southeast-Asian island paradise in order to track it down and
claim
superiority with a high powered rifle.
The acting is superb, there is not a person that appears on this show that I could
claim
does not belong.
But I also
claim
that the film version is invariably so much improved, that only a formalist could prefer the book version.
I don't know quite how much I missed (just the beginning, I think), and I won't
claim
to remember the parts I saw very well.
Lansing is a crazed plastic surgeon who makes a disfigured dancer look like his missing daughter to
claim
a $2 million dollar inheritance.
This is the movie to show to those who
claim "
the Holocaust never happened."
I've heard numerous people
claim
it as one of their favorites.
Yes it was recorded on film, but that does not give you the right to
claim
it is a film project.
And to make matters worse... the DVD copy they are selling is a Black and White, 16mm bootleg print, that they somehow got copyrighted.. or at least they
claim
to hold the copyright.
it is not, as some claim, a spaghetti western - they are visually confused, i think.
I don't
claim
to be an expert in Bengali literature (far from it), but I have always found stories coming out of Bengal to be a class apart.
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