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in sentence
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The program billed it as a neo-noir thriller and
described
its interesting premise.
This movie became a cult classic in Norway,
described
as one of the worst Norwegian movies ever made, so when I took the courage to watch it, my expectations where already very low.
In fact I overheard to ladies say "I wish Mark had come to watch this movie, it would have been great punishment" and I could not have
described
it better myself!
What I just
described
is something (at least the mother-in-law part) that I've seen on many TV shows and movies that usually ends with the woman winning everyone-or almost everyone-over.
Jim Hawkins is a bit older than the book had
described
and will probably not even attract the adolescent crowd.
This movie can be
described
in a few words.
I am at a loss of words after watching this one which is more than a film, it is an experience therefore, the only words in which this masterpiece can be
described
are adjectives-mind blowing, shocking, great in narrative and style, simple and subtle, poignant, brilliant exposition.
When I see the genre
described
as it was, I want to see just that.
the protagonist of this movie is very much like his near-sexual obsession - the shark - as it is described: a "misunderstood predator".
Great... Now the graphics of this game can't be
described
in just one word.
This film was
described
as being an influence on 'George Washington,' but it is perhaps best to view the film without thinking about Green's work.
RED HEAT can really be best
described
as crap.
This movie can only be
described
as sycophantic.
The TV guide
described
THE PLAYERS CLUB as " Gritty drama about an aspiring journalist who takes a job in a strip club to make ends meet " which had me thinking I'd be watching something like STRIPTEASE without any of the campness but I found myself being more and more puzzled at what sort of film Ice Cube was trying to make here .
She looked dark, thin and solemn, just as
described
in the novel, and acted quiet and wise as well.
Even if Lottie didn't look quite the way as described, she acted it out so well that it didn't matter at all.
Irene Bedard looks great as she smiles through parochial school, which is
described
by Mary Crow Dog like this in her book: "When I was a small girl at the St. Francis Boarding School, the Catholic sisters would take a buggy whip to us for what they called 'disobedience.'
Mary Crow Dog
described
hellishly turbulent times in the book, yet the movie glosses over them.
Brad Johnson is the widower who is
described
as sweet and gentle, yet we can see from the get-go that he's overly-intense and a little dangerous.
The plot of Racine's "Andromaque" has been
described
as "A loves B, who loves C, who loves D, who loves E, who is dead".
"Metropolitan" is like a little piece of jewelry which is beautiful and a bit ornate, and still unpretentious (maybe someone else
described
it this way too--I don't mean to plagiarize!).
It is a realistic part of the culture being
described.
This is given new meaning at the critical plot point which I
described
above.
I was very interested in the premise of the story as
described
on the cover...that a young girl, without the words to express what she feels, becomes convinced of the uselessness of words and stops talking.
Unlike that crappy 1995 one set in New York or the one with Shirley Temple making me want to slap her, the PBS version had a Sara who looked like Sara as she was
described
in the book.
Adam (Cameron Douglas) didn't seem to be the "sex crazy guy
" described
in the movie summary in the back of the box.
Janie was
described
as the tragic hero of the novel, who was also dim witted and beautiful.
Everything about this film is embarrassing, from the sanctimonious and passé treatment of lesbians as victims to the terrifyingly awful third installment where Sharon Stone and Ellen DeGeneres offer an achingly sentimental tale of sperm banks in a style that only be
described
as thirtysomething on prozac or ecstasy.
It is so badly made, so badly directed, so badly edited, that it can only be
described
as appallingly amateur.
Best
described
as the poor man's version of Total Recall.
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