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OK, so you watch this movie which was made in 2002 and think the comments by some here are
correct.
No matter your intentions, if you try to make a politically correct, dumbed-down, Hallmark channel version there can be unintended consequences.. like it may suck.
I guess that's just my interpretation, but if it is correct, than this whole movie is just a dream.
Firstly, the
correct
title for this film is TRUE VENGEANCE.
The politically
correct
and highly Christianized society of the West, especially in the US, does not like to acknowledge that women have it in them to change in the manner depicted in the film.
If holmes is believed to be born in 1854, then in 1903 he is 49, Rupert Everett was about 45 when he did the film so he was certainly in the
correct
age range.
Severl old hands turn up yet again, indeed if Resnais can be said to have a repertory company it would certainly include his long-time wife Sabine Azema, Pierre Arditi, Lambert Wilson and Andre Dussollier, all present and
correct
here along with first-timer Isabelle Carre with Laura Morante completing the sextet.
Doesn't rate even the 2 1/2 stars given by "Maltin", except that he is
correct
when he says "talk, talk, talk".
The Olbermeister is always worth listening to... I've found the Keither's insightful
(correct
spelling) comments and summaries generally right on the mark.
WWII was nothing like the politically
correct
war of current vintage.
The other songs "Rangdini " and "Allah allah" have the
correct
emotional nuances in them.
Another lame attempt at a "politically
correct"
Cinderella story, but with Elmo in place of Brandy.
If your looking for a GOOD fairy tale story, watch the "Happily Ever After" series, politically
correct
it may be but atleast their able to pull it off, and on a regular basis.
Apparently planned with more care than any of his other film projects, it involved not only researching a period of history some sixty years in the past, but getting the
correct
rolling stock, costumes, weapons, and props to make it look
correct.
If I am correct, then I guess the purpose of the movie diminishes considerably, and its philosophy works against itself like a boomerang.
In fact, the wonderful movie "The Vikings" is so wonderful, in part, because it gets this point
correct.
Well, you'd be partially
correct.
He is
correct
in some way.
I agree with a previous reviewer in that one tends to remember this movie for a long time, or at least parts of it if my memory is
correct
and not corrupted by time.
The publicity lies & exaggerations, the acting was mediocre, he looked nothing' like Meat loaf, except he was the
correct
weight, he could'not act like him worth a bucket of cat crap, 1 of the only
correct
things here was that he could talk like him.
As for the notion that a movie made in 1937 offends someone's sense of what is politically
correct
in 2004, and therefore deserves criticism, give me a break.
Charlie has been hired by Stern (Barron Winchester) who runs a kangaroo court to
correct
injustices by the legal system and real courts, but Charlie has flipped his lid and is killing everyone he runs into, most of them being attractive young girls.
When therapists talked about the mental illness Ms. Crawford's character had, they really were reasonable in their diagnosis and the terminology they used was
correct
for that day.
It has a politically
correct
roundup masquerading as Passover celebrants.
Few is the
correct
adjective which describes my viewing and experience with mockumentaries.
I Bought this film on DVD a couple of days ago not expecting much, and my intuitions were
correct.
Lets face it -- in this politically
correct
society we don't need to convicted felons out on parole for bootlegging a controlled substance riding around in gas guzzling bright orange hunk of junk with a racist flag painted on top of it Haven't we out grown the Dukes!
Although this film wasn't historically accurate as it seemed, I have to admit there was an honest attempt to making it historically
correct.
I guessed the ending and later I found I was correct, all the 'laughs' I had seen and heard before and I sat there completely board as though I was staring at a blank screen.
The week after seeing "Wordplay", I solved the Sunday NPR puzzle, (name a famous American in eight letters, six are consonants, all of which are Roman numerals); I didn't submit my answer because I figured if I could solve it as quickly as I did, it had to be pretty easy...there were more than 1200
correct
answers sent in.
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