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Everything in them is
designed
to disguise or distort the truth.
The Egyptian and this, The Prodigal,were
designed
to get the movie theaters seats filled with a public who could and are still,see the the same plot lines in the comfort of their living room/bedrooms.
We couldn't tell if this movie was
designed
for little kids or kids and undemanding adults.
I didn't really care for them, at all..they are basically
designed
after modern urban street characters like a scummy pimp and muscle-freak with multiple piercings.
For one, the picture is ponderously long at three and a half plus hours, and you have to be patient with the abrupt scene changes that were
designed
around commercial breaks and new chapters.
It came across as a movie
designed
to sell a soundtrack...and too often, the soundtrack won.
As those who have seen this movie know, this is a film
designed
to play on the paranoid minds of people who think that the United States will turn fascist over-night in an effort to fight the war on terror.
It felt like a Disney movie,
designed
not to offend anybody.
To me it epitomizes what is essentially wrong with the film industry in New Zealand; that being the fact that Kiwi film makers seem hell-bent on making boring movies
designed
to appeal to less than .000000001% of the population.
It helps that the effects,
designed
by Randall Willaim Cook, are pretty ace when they do appear.
At almost two hours in length and clearly
designed
by Lewis as some kind of epic vampire saga, it tells the story of John Stone, a smarmy Florida businessman who receives two bottles of brandy in the mail from his British ancestors.
American romantic comedies seem built according to specifications
designed
only to provoke that slightly nervous, overly sweet feeling in the majority of female audience members.
With its bland photography, flat direction, and a lack of both gags and ambition, the only surprise to be found in this 13-years-along follow-up to the first sequel is that it wasn't
designed
to go straight to video.
He launches a spirited campaign for her,
designed
to sweep her off her feet, but becomes so ensnared in her charms that he completely loses his mind and falls genuinely and madly in love with her, forgetting totally about the bet and wanting only her.
A program
designed
to make Vampires not want to drink human blood & be there if they need help or are having trouble, the first step is apparently to 'admit you have a problem' & ends with 'smile, your a winner!' although there's lots of hard work & temptation to overcome between.
This is a bad movie that purports to be an educational film
designed
to warn America about the menace of teenagers running amok thanks to uninvolved parents.
However, like almost all the so-called "educational" films of the 30s and 40s, it was really a shabby little film
designed
to be snuck past the censors of the Hays Office.
The visuals are amazing, the characters well drawn and designed, the technology is well thought out as well.
This is a bad movie that purports to be an educational film
designed
to warn America about the menace of marijuana use.
I consider Fellini a genius; he's
designed
a film that makes a great substitute for drugs.
It was
designed
by Paul Blaisdell, a mega-talent creator of many of American-International's monsters.
You can't make an "art" film simply by presenting a series of carefully
designed
pictures; you must have something meaningful to say.
This movie was
designed
to make the Marine Corps and the US look stupid.
It's
designed
as a thriller-comedy so you can't expect everything to be perfectly logical anyway.
I find Dietrich quite captivating, with her lovingly
designed
clothes, beautiful face and distinctive voice, I thought she was a great actress.
This movie is
designed
for an illiterate, superstitious audience.
Moreover the famous Megalodon, is poorly
designed
and animated.
What's so ironic is that the entire thrust of this film is
designed
to illustrate the importance of Latinos in California.
A boat named the 'Texas Rose' slowly sails along, on-board is a rich Professor (Donald Bisset) & his son Charles Aitken (Peter Gilmore) who hope to find the legendary lost underwater city of Atlantis using American Greg Collinson's (Doug McClure) specially
designed
diving-bell.
Firstly, the camera angles seem to be
designed
to preclude the viewer from ever being comfortable in involvement with what is not meant to be a comfortable story.
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