Decided
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I loved this show when it aired on television and was crushed when I found out that someone somewhere
decided
that it wasn't worthy of being continued!
The powers that be finally
decided
to release this beautiful series on DVD and I finally was able to get my eager little hands on the complete set.
This movie was not the best the first time I watched it, but after about 3 more times I
decided
that this is one of the best films that I have ever seen.
This adaptation of M.R. James's short story 'A View From A Hill' was first shown on British television in 2005, on the little watched digital channel BBC 4. I saw that it was being repeated again on BBC 4, and
decided
to give it a go, remembering the BBC's successful 1970's adaptations of other M.R. James stories including 'Whistle And I'll Come To You My Lad' and 'The Signalman'.
After seeing Dick Tracy in the 6.99$ bin at Future Shop I
decided
to give it a go with no previous knowledge and being a big fan of Mafia and Crime movies.
After seeing You've Got Mail and feeling disappointed, I
decided
to see the original movie which inspired this one, The Shop Around the Corner.
It is really great that Kenneth
decided
to use the fullest version of the text, this happens definitely not too often... Thanks to that the viewers can see the whole, not the chosen - by the director - parts.
Never having seen this movie, based on the entertaining novel by Nicholas Katzenbach, and taking into consideration the first rate cast assembled for the production, we
decided
to take a look.
Im not a big Tim Matheson fan but i have to admit i liked this film.It was dark and a small bit disturbing with some scenes a bit edgy,i don't know were to classify this film its a bit SF and a bit horror slash thriller.I saw this at about 2.00am or so on my local channel there was nothing else on so i
decided
to watch it.If you have not seen this film id recommend it its not really that bad,the characters are interesting enough but not really explored to their full potential which could have made this film even more better.I don,t know if this film went to the cinema but it felt like it was made for TV or went straight to video,i for one would buy this if it,s on DVD it fits well with my type of film and has a small bit of the X-FILES story attached to it.Government undertakings or shifty corporations involved in dodgy shadowy dealings.Overall a good film.
I
decided
to wait until the next day.
This is most probably why we
decided
to watch the movie in first place.
Yet, having read the content, I
decided
to spend my Christmas evening on watching the movie.
I just found a VHS tape of Superman and the Mole Men at the flea market and
decided
to watch it again (it's been a lot of years).
His voice was strong and steady, so powerful in fact that MGM
decided
to use him in The Great Caruso.
I am so glad that they
decided
to expand on the subject.
I
decided
to revisit it last night to see if I had missed anything the first time.
Initially I had heard only half hearted recommendations, and
decided
to see it for myself.
Naturally, I did a double-take and
decided
I'd watch for a little while.
I found the one and only comment about this movie entirely uninformative and altogether too harsh, so I have
decided
to write my own.
The story is about the most famous rock group back there in 70s, Strange Fruits, and they
decided
to play together again.
I have
decided
to not believe what famous movie critics say.
Gypo Nolan made a bad mistake when he
decided
to become an informer for his best friend in order to take a trip with his gal to America and a new way of living.
I had not seen this movie since the late '80s and
decided
to pick up the VHS version of it.
Deanna Durbin, then 14 and just under contract to MGM, made a short feature in 1936 which paired her with Judy Garland, a year younger, in the first film for both of them. Louis B. Mayer then
decided
he didn't need two competing young singers, placed his bet on Garland and let Durbin go.
Now, I usualy listen to idiots/watch CNN so I
decided
I'd stay away from it.
Digitally filmed, "Offside" is a story inspired by a real-life event happened to Panahi's daughter: the trouble and risk took when
decided
to attend a football match.
Alas the powers of the YMCA
decided
to close down the camp and sell it to the state of MD.
So one Saturday it came on fuse and i
decided
to watch it.
Apparently Ruggero Deodato figured out, early on, that his story wouldn't work if he approached it too seriously, so he
decided
to camp it up.
Richard Dix
decided
to retire and so Michael Duane took his place playing the role as Ted Nichols who meets up with a young French girl named Alice Dupres Barkley, (Lenore Aubert).
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