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I do not know the history of Potemkin's score, so I
decided
to watch it for the medium this piece of art was produced within - film.
I
decided
to remind myself how wonderful he was by watching what is considered by many to be not only Jackson's best video (and possibly song), but the greatest music video ever made, from director John Landis (An American Werewolf in London).
I neglected this film when I used to go to the movie store but then the curiosity got to me and I
decided
to check it out.
I mean no name as in your local high school
decided
to make a film no name and it might have a 2 dollar budget.
Still everytime I watched it, I was interpreting it somewhat differently (there is no dialogue, ya know), so I
decided
to check the IMdB for the plot summary.
I wandered into Blockbuster with a friend the other night having
decided
that we were too broke and too lazy to do active.
She
decided
she wanted to watch Closer, which seemed like such a repellant idea that I had to rent another film for once she'd gone to bed.
When my sister borrowed from a friend I
decided
to watch it because it was summer and there was nothing else to do. .
The civilian prosecutor ruled the killing self defense, but the Marines
decided
to charge the captain with murder.
I hadn't seen the movie in years, so yesterday I
decided
to stick the tape in and watch it.
The only reason I
decided
to view this film is because of the great acting talents of Karen Sillas,(Alyson Haywood),"Bad Money",'99, who is deeply involved with Gary Cole,(Dave),"Cry Wolf",'05, who is a great war hero and has all kinds of ways to make money and never seems to stop telling LIES.
Every time the supposed explorers and we , the audience, is primed to set its first sights one of the wonderous new worlds, for some ungodly reason, the filmmakers
decided
to distract with an "emergency" or some false alarm or some bit of artificial dramatic suspense.
When I saw that this film was being aired on late night TV I initially
decided
to give it a miss.
Tom Hanks returns as Dan Brown's symbologist Robert Langdon in his first adventure Angels & Demons, which Hollywood
decided
to make after The Da Vinci Code, given the latter's more controversial subject striking a raw nerve on the faith itself.
Also, Sandra Bullock is good in this movie - I've always been a fan of hers, (I just wish she hadn't
decided
to be in "The Lake House" which was horrible, but that's another story altogether).
I originally did a review for this back in like February, but I
decided
to do a new one.
I came across this movie while channel surfing one day; and
decided
to give it a chance.
Rather than go on location and make a realistic film about drug addiction in the Windy City, contrarian director Otto Preminger
decided
to go the opposite way and make his movie appear as artificial as possible, thus flying in the face of the fashion set by men like Kazan, Huston and Zinnemann, who were making their pictures all over the world.
So I
decided
to rent it on DVD the other day to see whether it still held up in my estimation.
Following a roughly 7 year rocky road on NBC, it was
decided
to do just one last Super Installment.
Due to this request from my friend I
decided
I was really going to watch this film.
All of us, thinking it would be some harmless little movie such as Jaws
decided
to rent it along with Rat Race.
It sat around for a while then one night I
decided
to take it upstairs to watch and I fell in love with it.
Apparently this film got a limited release as I wasn't even aware of it,but I saw it in the video store and
decided
to take a chance with it after I remember enjoying Sean's performance in Never Back Down.
In order to prevent having to shove a vast investment down the toilet Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz
decided
to get together a team of directors and actors and use the material as the backbone of one movie.
Lestat (Stuart Townsend) has recently woke up from a long period time of sleep and has
decided
to betray his vampire oath by revealing himself to a band.
I suppose the powers that be have
decided
that it will forever be relegated towards the bargin bin; nevertheless, we could only pray for the chance to see this one on DVD.
I thought every minute of what I was watching was gold, and, because it was somewhere in the film's middle and I didn't want to spoil the whole thing if I were to watch it from the start, I
decided
that I would rent it immediately.
I
decided
to write a comment on this amazing movie because here on IMDb it is cited that John Woo, a mediocre director who made some decent films back in his pre-American years but totally ruined his reputation by his latest, made in US films, plans to remake it.
I had not read a summary of the film, when I
decided
to watch it on TV.
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