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Consistently original and groundbreaking I am sure that as many people hate these series as love them but I am
equally
as sure that no one could have no opinion on LOG.
i have 27 copies on video and i love them all
equally.
I feel
equally
contempt for people who go to movies and CAN'T suspend reality and/or let themselves enjoy 90 minutes aways from their boring or busy lives!
His right-hand man is none other than Deputy Mayor Kevin Calhoun (John Cusack) an
equally
bright individual who's ambitions are tied to his mentor and both seemed destined for higher office.
The shocker was watching Molly Hagan, who normally plays sweet characters ("Seinfeld" and "Herman's Head") playing a trailer-trash mom and Jaime Pressly ("My Name Is Earl") as her
equally
trashy daughter, performing sexual favors for virtually every man with whom they came in contact.
It's based on a novel of the same title, which was
equally
good, though different from the film.
Without ruining the film, it's easy to say it was a great attempt and had
equally
great intentions, but falls short because of sloppy film-making.
After her Oscar-nominated turn in "Secrets & Lies", Brenda Blethyn starred in the
equally
great "Saving Grace".
The beautiful and ambitious reporter Jennifer Fast and two of her
equally
attractive friends travel to a little Californian town to shoot a documentary on the anniversary festival, but their hotel forgot to register their booking.
This story could have several different ending - and all of them could have been
equally
good.
Even with these faults, I think this version is a seminal one, and if it's not as powerful a drama as it ought to be, it's every bit the literary work that it
equally
ought to be.
the music is great and your eyes will be
equally
satisfied.
Well it isn't, but then it's
equally
difficult to say it is good.
The movie kept me laughing despite having seen a few times... the adult-level humor (that is, humor that adults will get simply because of greater life experiences, no baudy or R-rated stuff to be found here) keeps the movie
equally
enjoyable for adults.
And we all know that Keira Knightley hit it big: a few months after "BILB" came out in the States, she starred in the
equally
cool "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl".
Not all the actors are
equally
good, but most do fine.
Equally
impressive is Irene Papas ,who even though she sometimes seems over the top, it is very realistic.
The movie was slow-moving for the most part, had poor audio and
equally
poor visuals: dark and grainy; the casting was pretty bad, and thus, the story -which is purported to be 'true'- seems unbelievable.
The night scenes are so incompetently photographed that you can't tell what the hell is going on, which could cause some alarm if the daylight scenes were any good, but since everything is
equally
stupid, blame whoever, in front of or behind the camera, you want.
Then, in a society that is 200 years away from Women's Suffrage, she expects... DEMANDS... to be treated
equally
with the men without even proving herself.
That we all have value that deserves to be heard and witnessed
equally.
I understand that Frances Victory went on to a distinguished Broadway stage career with her
equally
talented chien partner.
First, it was shocking to see the French Resistance portrayed as a roguish band of buffoons headed by an
equally
idiotic and boisterous leader; a smack in the face to the brave, witty Maquis who courageously resisted the German occupation of their homeland.
However, I felt that the Hong kong import DVD that a friend had that I watched was quite inferior to an otherwise excellent film, for one thing, it was obviously cropped, and
equally
obvious that it was taken directly from a videotape, as you can hear the tell-tale whirring throughout the movie.
Director Frank Perry, who in the early 1970s showed some honest talent and an abundance of visual wit, channels the same cartoony approach to 'life' here as he did with his "Compromising Positions"...and the affects are
equally
as meager.
Each scene that involves the "Jerk Magnet" Jamie, (Marguerite Moreau) and her two men, (Naveen Andrews, the hot Persian from "Lost" on ABC, and aka "Kip" in "The English Patient", Juliette Binoche's hot Indian stud); and Bryan F.O'Bryne as the lovable talk show host are all
equally
heartbreaking, warm, and humorous, ultimately human.
Jeez, I can't wait to see the tunnel vision, hate film about the Jewish holocaust....maybe the makers of Unchained Memories can do an
equally
superior job of distorting and manipulating that tragedy.
One of the most successful (and
equally
irritating) TV-formats of recent years is Big Brother, in which a bunch of people, complete strangers to each other, are put together in an isolated location and become forced to get along and accomplish ordeals together.
Wellman's assured direction is
equally
impressive; note how almost all of the violence occurs off-screen, which actually enhances instead of lessons the shocking impact of said violence.
The main point of interest in this rarely seen movie now is the
equally
rarely heard Jerry Goldsmith score, which I rather like.
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