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It is just as timely now,
considering
the recent events involving the failed attempt by ABC to replace Nightline with Letterman.
Hoppity is a charming if slightly phycadelic animated movie that
considering
it was made in the 1941 has stood the test of time incredibly well.
It is done in the classic style of Bugs Bunny cartoons from yesterday, and
considering
todays vulgar cartoons, I would think anybody would appreciate a cartoon movie that relies more on "wackiness" then on vulgarity, to get a few laughs.
Although it is about Islamic terrorists the drama has a unique way of pointing out that not all Muslims are extremists, which is comforting to those concerned with racism,
considering
half the terrorist cell are Islam converts, it makes you think that maybe they are the ones to be afraid of.
I have taken quite a few videos I purchased back for them to sell to others after I viewed them
considering
the 50 cent cost as a rental.
And
considering
the similarities between Vietnam and the current invasion of Iraq, the film is surprisingly relevant.
''Till the Clouds Roll By," and "The Miracle of the Bells" don't really count, however,
considering
that in the first all he does is sing a magnificent "Ol' Man River," and in the latter he's not half bad-only the picture is pathetic.
The actors did OK
considering
the premise of the film being set in a type of Jules Vern atmosphere where imagination and possibilities of future exploration were at most improbabilities.
This is fairly classy
considering
that it's scary and creepy without buckets of gore or the loud startling events that try to make people jump in films today, which seem to have replaced actual scares.
I loved that they tackled the dynamics of how the members in the men's group dealt with each other,
considering
this was directed by a lesbian,the whole theme of masculinity was put out there, ridiculed, dissected and questioned.
It is somewhat creepy though
considering
the cuts of meat and body parts casually lying around, especially since these two take it all so matter-of-fact.
I think Chris Stokes did a pretty good job,
considering
that is was his first movie.
His acting here doesn't need to be exactly Oscar winning per say
considering
the character but I'm glad he decids to play the DayWalker in the two sequels.
2
considering
this is "just" a BBC TV docu-simulation, it gets much better than many big budget Hollywood blockbusters, and that is just incredible.
Considering
this was directed by a porn movie director, I was quite surprised.
Michael Kehoe has accomplished quite a feat, especially
considering
it is only his second start as writer, producer AND director.
If you're
considering
going to the movies for another dose of SUNSHINE, stay in; go for a true SPACE ODYSSEY instead!
I've always hated dog shows,
considering
the ridiculous get-ups people put their dogs in and the idiotic names they give them.
We can understand why they think this,
considering
how the man politely informed them that he wears his dark glasses because "the light on your planet is really bright."
For anyone that is
considering
show business this is a must see as it shows the raw deal in what goes on for these struggling workers.
What an irony,
considering
the total lack of hypochondria shown by his bravery and stoicism in the last year of his life as he died from terminal stomach cancer and behaved with such dignity and lack of complaint.
Cole Hauser, I was sad about little space for Claudia Black though), subtle visual effects and photography in overall, believable plot
(considering
the genre) without a lot of logical holes, really non-predictable twists, build-up characters.
The first half is great, which, apart from the opening which is a direct nod to "For a Few Dollars More", with Monco, Colonel Douglas Mortimer and El Indio lookalikes walking into a ghost-town and then promptly killed by a Bounty Hunter called "The Stranger", is entirely serious, with great gunfights (especially the train-robbing scene), fast and furious action and nice performances from Gilbert Roland, George Hilton and (who manages well,
considering
that he is badly miscast) Edd Byrnes.
This stunning and ultra-violent Giallo could well be described as the master's nastiest film, which is quite something
considering
that Argento's films are not exactly known for the tameness of their violence.
Considering
this film was released 8 years before I was born, I don't feel too bad for over-looking it for such a long time.
Considering
I'm now 22 and learning Japanese with the intention of living there for 2 years, needless to say it's a powerful film.
It's a sad metaphor
considering
the way he treats the people who handed him his success.
It's got a mixture of a unique storyline about a guy having girl troubles and everything going backwards for him mixed in with countless humorous scenes that will keep you laughing throughout the whole movie, basically, if you've seen jackass or the CKY series, you'd know what to expect for humor,
considering
it has most of the people from those movies.
The professional aspect of the movie is astonishing
considering
it's relatively low budget.
I was rather appalled to see the low rating this movie received here, personally
considering
it fun family fare.
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