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I will
confess
that once I started watching this movie, it had a hold on me that forced me to watch it through to its conclusion.
I must
confess
that the biggest hole in the plot kept me awake for hours, wondering how dumb the screenwriter, the director, Chrisian Slater, Molly Parker, and Stephen Rea could be not to at least explain how our murderer, who was not a lawyer, or a policeman, could go into a locked cell at a jail, kill his second victim, and tie him up from a noose to make it look like suicide???
First I must
confess
that A Separate Peace is my favorite book.
Got to
confess
right up front that I didn't watch this entire movie.
He convinces her to
confess
to the crime, as he assures her his lawyers can get her off scot-free.
The suspense starts out well, with the hit-and-run resulting in death and the question of whether the guilty character will confess, or be found out, or (doable now, though a no-no in the old days of movie-making) get away with it.
This film remains little more than a curiosity now, no doubt because it is an early movie of Coppola's, and I
confess
I had never heard of it.
There were certainly some amusing moments in it, but like all the Stooges' work, this revolves around their particular style of slapstick comedy, and I have to
confess
that somehow the Stooges just never really did it for me.
Woody Allen (who I have to
confess
at the outset I have never been a big fan of) directed this quasi-documentary about the life of Emmett Ray (Sean Penn), a 1930's jazz guitarist whose star apparently shone for a while, then quickly faded.
She is put to the Question and forced to
confess.
I have to
confess
that I slept in the cinema while watching the first Asterix movie... but this one is simply FANTASTIC!
Great characterizations by all of the cast, and the lovely little steam trains that play a such an important supporting role.I
confess
I fell in love with Roberta in 1970, and she still touches me today.
I have to confess, the only reason I went to see it is because I am a huge Callum Keith Rennie fan.
First, let me
confess
that I have not read this particular Balzac novel, so maybe I am directing my cavils unfairly at director and editor.
I must
confess
that I don't remember this film very well.
The local mortician Boris (Alfred Molina) has been desperately in love with Betty since their childhood, but has always been too shy to
confess
his love to her.
He, being the 25 year old virgin that he is, hops in his Vista Cruiser and decides to take the road trip to
confess
his love, hoping that she will fall head over hills and all that good jive.
For example, in the 1962 Otto Preminger melodrama "Advise and Consent," straight actor Don Murray was cast as a queer congressman who commits suicide rather than
confess
his alternative lifestyle.
He tells the viewers what he thinks and the strategy he will use on the police to show their incomplete investigation and beatings against his young client to get him to
confess.
I am glad that Walker got his brother Luke to
confess
of murdering his parents and their brother Bobby.
You could see this movie as a portrait of an extreme neurotic, or a person who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder (fashionable words): The character has a compulsive need to
confess "
crimes" or bad thoughts; Especially crimes he hasn't even DONE.
I must
confess
that the animation is less than sterling even for its time but is adequate enough to the challenge.
In "Breaking And Entering" Minghella gives Jude Law's character the need to
confess
and the rewards are chillingly moving.
I have to
confess
that I know some of those involved, I was in the forerunner to The Planet, Evil Unleased, however this was more than 10 years ago and I had since lost contact with them.
I
confess
I found them intrusive and irritating at first, then they became natural.
I do
confess
that I have a penchant for "meta," but I found this film to be very accessible and entertaining, and not even in a labored, self-consciously clever way, which is certainly a bit of what you expect in a film about film-making.
Having obtained a copy of Bostocks Cup I must
confess
It is not as funny as I originally thought!! IT IS BETTER!!!!! Charlie Williams ... eat your heart out.
I have to
confess
I fell into the cynical trap of believing that Australians couldn't make drama unless it meant a lot of crying, and I am an Australian.
Tim Burton was the first film maker to say its OK for a comic movie to be dark and to
confess
that darkness can happen to us all.
I must confess, I was surprised at how good this movie was when I first watched it.
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