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At the summary states, this film truly made an unusual casting
decision
by casting Burt Lancaster as a Hispanic man.
The
decision
by filmmaker Christopher P Garetano to focus his film on the new breed of horror movie makers was truly an inspired one.
I'll leave the
decision
up to you.
The
decision
to cast Bernard Fox as Watson was a fabulous move.
I really have to start my review lampooning the
decision
to make a sequel to Poltergeist, a well crafted ghost story by Tobe Hooper and Steven Spielberg, whilst no classic was well made enough, with some good chills and good effects.
It was an impulse decision, I wanted a scary movie and I just grabbed this from the shelf and I am glad I did.
Kids would understand about the meaning of life since a person named Andrew martin has shown them,that even androids come to a
decision
about their existence and why its important to take the love you feel for another with you.
They made a "bold" decision, or at least I'm sure they thought so, to retain all the racial discrimination stuff.
Have they already changed history by their actions presiding the
decision
to attack or not.
It takes a long long time for him to make a
decision
and the viewers can't help but yell back at the screen, "Come on just make up your mind one way or the other, PLEASE!!."
Fortunately for her, husband number one comes back just in the nick of time to save their son from a foolish
decision.
It's our final
decision
that counts.
Her character makes a painful and necessary decision, although, perhaps, we are not prepared for it, when she breaks away from a situation that will only bring her unhappiness, in the long run.
In addition to that, I enjoyed: 1) the timing--the movie consists of three shorts and I appreciate the order in which the three are presented; 2) sense of humor--the second short is quite charming and I thought well written from a child's point of view--it avoids being an adult pretending to be a child; 3) long dance scenes--there must be several three minute scenes with no editing cuts (the music is so strong that whenever I hear a piece by Faure, if it's not the piece in this one scene it reminds me of it, that I must stop a few seconds because the memory is so alive); 4) the deep exploration of "what is right" --I not only appreciate the presentation of the two sides of every
decision
presented in all of the shorts, but also that a quick Hollywood solution is resisted; and finally 5) a young Kirk Douglas--which is the old fashioned manly-man.
The
decision
to shoot on a soundstage is particularly disastrous, since it never looks like anything but a soundstage, and this despite having a good cinematographer (Tony Pierce-Roberts).
The
decision
to never leave the trench until the final scene doesn't really work, partially because we have no indication of the world that awaits them, but largely because Boyd's finale is just too televisual to have any compensating shock value.
It is not a
decision
made lightly or without conscious.
It is in black and white - what a stroke of genius of a
decision.
Whoever made the
decision
to cast John Wayne as the young Genghis Khan either had too much imagination or too little.
In most of the other TV courtroom shows, the judge humiliates the litigants and the decisions are not based on law but based on the entertainment value of the
decision.
Computer Bank Security man Harrison Ford is stuck in an unfortunate
decision
as his company is about to merge with another whose boss is Robert Patrick.
Rugged Federal marshal Lou Diamond Phillips, feisty lady cop Lori Petty, antsy mob informant Steven Williams (the tough, determined bounty hunter out to bag Jason Vorhees in "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday"), and several expendable fuzz who include Dale Midkiff (the dumbbell doctor dad in "Pet Semetery") and Alex McArthur (the chillingly emotionless serial killer in William Friedkin's "Rampage") encounter the fiendish undead felons when they make the unsound
decision
to use the titular condemned, closed-off highway as a shortcut.
My only quibble concerns the
decision
to pattern Lewis Stadlen's Banjo after Jimmy Durante's version in the film, rather than Harpo Marx (upon whom the character was originally modelled), but that's a matter of personal taste.
Steven Soderbergh is a talented director, and I respect his
decision
to do a low-budget picture, but this movie didn't do it for me.
Did we make the right
decision
?
This was a hugely controversial
decision.
Because she died before it was completed,it ended up on the shelf, until the director (and Mansfield's ex-hubby) Matt Cimber, made the
decision
to finish the film.
If you are at that youthful 'turning point' time in your life, you will definitely relate and if you aren't at that place yet, you will learn about the turning points of
decision
that are soon to be headed your way.
Burgess Meredith is quite good as George,at least for the most part,but either he or Lewis Milestone miscalculated horribly in the scene in which he makes his ultimate tragic decision---his popeyed expression as he comes to this
decision
is unintentionally sidesplitting.
The president must try and make the right
decision
and he only has one chance.
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