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Out of sheer morbid curiosity (I'd guess that's what you'd call it) I had
decided
that I would go ahead and give it a look-see anyhow the first night it came on even though the advertisements looked like complete crap.
Having only gotten a few minutes in before I felt my bile rise and
decided
to watch I Love Lucy reruns instead, that's really about all I have to say.
Having
decided
some time ago to collect the films of Billy Bob Thornton (on the strength of class movies like "Sling Blade", "A Simple Plan" and "The Man Who Wasn't There" amongst others), it was inevitable that there would be the odd turkey in there.
I just came from seeing this movie and
decided
to see what others thought of it.
all of the actors are unknown, and it looks as though a bunch of friends got together and
decided
to film their own movie.
However, they
decided
to have a complete recasting and adding not really one hundred, not even one hundred and two, but only THREE puppies, and a parrot that thinks he's a dog (clever).
Apparently "Walking Tall" has garnered enough income that someone
decided
they could make a buck off their investment.
The thing is, in my country, South Park airs at 10:30 PM and we
decided
to kill time by watching the show now airing, Father of the Pride.
After spotting the high rating on IMDb, I
decided
to go see this movie.
Okay, during this past thanksgiving break, whilst having the whole family together everybody
decided
to go see a movie, and since Fred clause was voted majority, thats what we went and say.
I saw the MST3K version of "Deathstalker III" and loved the movie so much -- even "unmystied" -- that I
decided
to watch the entire series of "Deathstalker" films.
Sadly, Marry Harron
decided
to do a fictional account of Bettie Page's life to go along with her own issues with men.
Just so that you fellow movie fans get the point about this film, I
decided
to write another review.
What if Somerset Maugham had written a novel about a coal miner who
decided
to search for transcendental enlightenment by trying to join a country club?
But Maugham
decided
to stick with the well-bred class, and so we have Darryl F. Zanuck's version of Larry Darrell, recently returned from WWI, carefully groomed, well connected in society and determined to find himself by becoming a coal miner.
I watched the first five minutes and when i realized that I had nearly fallen to sleep i
decided
that I may as well fast forward and see if it got any more interesting later on...
However, I get the feeling that neorealism was never really director De Sica's bag, since here he
decided
to try and create some sort of modern fable centring around a boy that had been found in a cabbage patch by an old dear in the country.
This just looks like some PETA members got together and
decided
to make a really disturbing, pointless PSA about animals rights and feelings.
I found the Brazilian title very weird, but I
decided
to watch expecting to see a funny comedy maybe like "Switch".
Which wouldn't happened if Lembach hadn't
decided
to leave.
My guess is they finished filming and saw their 35 minute work or art (garbage!) and
decided
that they'd let the editing crew turn it into an 88 minute feature film.
I caught this a few months ago on Family Channel, and having some memories of the TV show from my youth,
decided
to watch it along with my 4 year old daughter.
We also
decided
that watching the movie would be beneficial.
Stephen J. Cannell apparently
decided
a few years ago that he would broaden his horizons and dabble in horror.
The aunt
decided
to take this bland young lady abroad to get her away from Wheeler.
I remembered it the other day and
decided
to watch it again.
And the fact that the movie was supposed to be about some witch and you really don't see that until almost the end of the movie but meanwhile you have to sit and watch this boring film while it gets, or tries to get to the meaning of the point and you have to go through this whole trail of boring actors and actresses thinking the whole time of how you passed off another movie and
decided
on this one and how you have just waisted your money just makes the whole point of time useless sitting there.
So, stumbling across the DVD of the 2003 documentary Noam Chomsky: Rebel Without A Pause, in a used video store, a film which followed him on a 2002 book tour for his book 9-11, I
decided
to get it, just so I could have a little bit of knowledge about the man the next time a person, pro or con, spoke of him.
It's as if a bunch of "New Kids on the Block" fans got together and
decided
to make a really "kewl flick" about Bonnie and Clyde, you know, one that would be totally rad and rockin'.
I unknowingly had this movie on my shelf for a while in a Mill Creek Collection, and one night I just
decided
to watch it; though not expecting much.
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