Decision
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I wanted to slap the female lead after awhile; who made the
decision
that she should be such a ninny?
But now, after seeing "Dominion" I deeply understand this
decision.
Surely somebody must have been drunk when that casting
decision
was made.
This may be because Dorothy Stratten was not really an actress but if so it was a terrible
decision
as she is still easily the best thing about the film.
Three endings were no doubt proffered and no one could make a
decision.
I wanted to see how the new Congolese government attempted to bring together the various groups opposing colonial rule, the political motives behind each one, the reasons behind Belgium's
decision
to give the DRC its independence, and also how the United States and the former USSR were involved.
Being somewhat familiar with their output and not recognizing this title, I made the agonizing
decision
to part with a whole dollar and buy it.
Having watched this movie several times, I have come to the conclusion that Milos Forman made a very daring
decision
to manufacture a muse for Goya, when the artist led what most would consider a tempestuous,passionate life while the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era raged across Europe, surely one that would have sufficient drama upon which to draw.
On film, I don't know if it was his
decision
or not, but in the movies his character becomes a shoddy impersonation of Stan Laurel, which in turn was even more shoddily done by Jerry Lewis.
It is difficult to compete against classic greatness, but once you make that choice and the
decision
is in play, you need find the best and brightest resources to keep your product top drawer, and on the cutting edge of quality.
(Of course, she was eleven when this film was made, and a number of years away from her seeming
decision
that she would style her acting after early Helen Mirren: steamy looks and little clothing.)
The shark itself is an unintentionally laughable creation and it was a wise
decision
of Lamberto Bava to only show it vaguely and in quick flashes.
However, my
decision
to see "The Cat in the Hat" wasn't made haphazardly.
It frustrated me at times watching some of the
decision
made by the lead character.
Every time there is a key
decision
to be taken by a lead character, one of the other characters has to bring up all the problems with the obvious
decision
as though to further render the
decision
more difficult - it is a tried melodramatic ploy and just wants to make you groan.
Clearly the import of the
decision
is obvious - you don't need to treat the audience as idiots.
Mrs. Norris is hysterical- OK, this casting
decision
works.
The
decision
was clearly made to try and cash in on the remake of "When a Stranger Calls" by pretty much putting in -- almost word for word -- the phone call sequences from that movie.
As it built toward the end, it created a complex moral dilemma, leading to a shocking yet, within the context of the film, entirely believable
decision
with extremely powerful dramatic consequences.
Buckley) enters his apartment, there discovering his girlfriend in flagrante delicto with his roommate, who gloatingly tells Reno "Well, at least it's with someone you know", resulting in Reno's
decision
to never have another roommate, this
decision
told to viewers by means of a soon abandoned voice-over.
Woody and Demi's characters were naive in a sense, but I think that was very intentional to draw you to their plight and champion their
decision.
Well, it turned out not to be the wisest
decision.
The film suffered from the unimaginably stupid
decision
to tell Clayton Moore (who had done the role in the 1950's and was the Lone Ranger us old folks grew up with) he couldn't wear the mask in public.
i've only seen it cause my aunt is related to Sophie and she got a copy from her. if someone is reading this i suggest buy the movie and i guaranteed it won't be a bad
decision.
She suggests that they call Bule and tell him their
decision.
After seeing the trailer it was an easy
decision
not to see this film.
In this movie, Freddie Taylor (John Mills), the captain of the submarine Sea Tiger, is clever, confident, resourceful, aggressive, in control, good with his men, humorous with his peers, quick to make a
decision.
Aside from the love story angle I thought about how a beautiful, serene and peaceful island had been affected by war and it made me realize the true devastation war can have on its people...government makes the
decision
whereas the people suffer.
His longsuffering wife has come to her wits end and makes a life-changing
decision
which is heartbreaking to watch.
In "A Passion in the Desert," the main character carries the body of the leopard across a desert-rock cliff but in the opposite direction (calculated
decision
or unconscious contrast?).
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