Decision
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I'm not entirely sure if I'm happy with my decision... on one hand, the film is really, really bad, on the other, now I have another free tape... yeah, you get it.
Hmmm, a sports team is in a plane crash, gets stranded on a snowy mountain, and is faced with the difficult
decision
to eat the flesh of their dead companions in order to survive.
Their final
decision
is to avenge with no mercy.
His friends were suppose to be Christians and should have been portrayed as being supportive whether they agreed with his
decision
or not.
I wonder who, how and more importantly why the
decision
to call Richard Attenborough to direct the most singular sensation to hit Broadway in many many years?
Mad Magazine may have a lot of crazy people working for it...but obviously someone there had some common sense when the powers-that-be disowned this waste of celluloid...the editing is el crapo, the plot is incredibly thin and stupid...and the only reason it gets a two out of ten is that Stacy Nelkin takes off some of her clothes and we get a nice chest shot...I never thought I would feel sorry for Ralph Macchio making the
decision
to be in this thing, but I do...and I REALLY feel bad for Ron Leibman and Tom Poston, gifted actors who never should have shown up in this piece of...film...at least Mr. Leibman had the cajones to refuse to have his name put anywhere on the movie...and he comes out ahead...there are actually copies of this thing with Mad's beginning sequence still on it...if you can locate one, grab it cuz it is probably worth something...it's the only thing about this movie that's worth anything...and a note to the folks at IMDb.com...there is no way to spoil this movie for anyone...the makers spoiled it by themselves...
She made a wise
decision.
The monk Benkei informs his spiritual teacher that his destiny lies in defeating the mysterious spirit that guards Gojoe bridge at night, but he doesn't realize that this
decision
will bring him squarely into conflict with nearly every element of society at that time - but which could earn him enlightenment.
It's not just that it's a bad movie, with a lame plot and overall strangeness that is extremely unpleasant, but it seems as if the filmmakers were either mentally retarded (which is a very possible explanation as to why this movie sucks like it does, though it probably still sucks even compared to other films made by retards) or deliberately made every illogical
decision
to make this movie suck as much as possible.
It is interesting to see a reversal of the typical cowboys and indian roles, but here it just seems like a nod to political correctness rather than a proper storyline
decision.
The nonsensical
decision
to make the character played by Robert DeNiro (in his most overdone performance, and that's saying a lot) into a religious fanatic is ridiculous, and exemplary of attitudes harbored by Hollywood (and Mr. Scorcese especially)- attitudes that compel writers to think that the best way to make a character insane is to tattoo a crucifix on his back.
I will seek the widescreen version and make my
decision
then.
I will live to regret that
decision
the rest of my life.
And I have to put the majority of these problems on the
decision
to cast Claire Danes in the lead role.
I am trying to come to a
decision
which one was worse in terms of pain in my mind while watching.
Joel Silver should reevaluate his
decision
to sell out even more.
It must have been an easy
decision
to take the most wildest, Ebonics speaking, craziest contestant - and her mother - and give them a show on this network.
What happens to those around you when you make a seemingly innocuous
decision?
Many of the smaller facts were disregarded (Carter was NOT number one contender at the time of the murders, there is no proof at all that he saved a friend from a child molester in his youth), but some of the larger facts, like apparently being robbed of a
decision
to Joey Giardello because of "racist" judges, is inexcusable to those of us who have seen the fight on tape, and completely disrespectful to Giardello.
This German movie got the award of the Torino gay film festival: Italian journalists still don't understand why the jury took such a bad decision, as the festival presented lot of talented movies.
From the notes, I can see that it's been banned in the country of New Zealand and from what I have seen, I can agree with their
decision.
But the film's weakest link, easily the most shocking casting
decision
is Nisha Kothari as Ghunghroo, who steps into the shoes of Hema Malini as Basanti, the endearing airhead from Sholay.
Ramgopal Varma Ki Aag is his worst career
decision
ever, it's also a dark spot on his resume he'll be embarrassed of forever.
This movie is so bad that I actually made the
decision
about 45 minutes through that I needed to catch up on my sleep... and I did.
(and brilliant sound design) If I were faced with the option of seeing this film again or being mauled by wild bores I would be up against a difficult
decision.
After about an hour into the movie I had to make a
decision.
The plot is so manipulative, counting completely on the most uncredible and unthinkable decisions of the adults in each and every parenting
decision.
It's about a good person who makes a bad
decision.
I made the wrong
decision.
Of all possible decisions they could make up in the mountains, why do they make the decision, which is the most dangerous of all?
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