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Well,
everything
back to normal, the ex-wife lives, but Momma kicked the bucket on her own.
This film had about
everything
one could wish when viewing it originally, at the end of the 1960's decade.
I think it was one of those rare occasions where
everything
clicked.
I loved
everything
about this hypnotic, nihilistic, and emotionally touching movie.
If you're a person who dissects everything, you might find a lot wrong with it, but if you take it for its face value, I think you'll find it entertaining.
Robert Conrad is a long-time favorite--I think he brings his character to life very well; and Sam Waterston has been star quality in
everything
of his I've watched--movies or TV.
I know that to include
everything
in the book, the film would have to have been several hours long, so I think they did their best to include things that were crucial and pivotal to the story.
It is packed with
everything
filthy which is actually the main plot of this film.
It was a piece of junk, complete with clay wheels and
everything.
I loved
everything
about it, the location, the costumes, the actors and the wonderful music by Clannad (I still have their Legend album).
Even after many viewings, it's still fun to see Farley pour
everything
he had into the role.
He does
everything
right, his heart's in the right place, and he's consumed by love for Karen.
I have to alter just about
everything
she makes as I am a vegetarian...but it's great to see her with a program that shows more of her personality.
No major stars, but Ben Johnson shines in most
everything
he appears, and here he gets a rare lead as the title character.
I've watched it about 50 times and I do love this film,
everything
about it unconditionally.
Harrison Ford is being criticized for
everything
from his haircut to his earring and I really don't see what any of these things have to do with the film.
this movie may not have seemed like much to some people but it had
everything
i look for in a comedy.
fall down funny moments accompanied by a moment or two of seriously moving scenes, great actors, and pretty much
everything
a good movie is supposed to be like.
I liked the ending because it would have been easy to go with a sappy one but came instead with the reality that committent is great, and you should fight with
everything
you have, but sometimes that still isn't enough.
At least, I want to teach him to grow WITHOUT FEAR BUT CAUTIOUS, that learns to think and believe that
everything
is not serial killers or hijackers, whom they're reasons to worth to grow.
Almost
everything
i could relate to in some way.
The last reveals the
Everything
theory...
Don't miss this film, there is plenty of
everything.
At the end of the film I actually sat there wondering if there was any chance at all that I may have missed the first hour that explained
everything
or whether I may have inadvertently passed out during the film and missed the parts that glued the plot(if there was in fact one)together!
Finally, what Al Gore fails to adequately address is; even IF America decides to follow the global gospel according to Al & implement
everything
he recommends, how are we going to get the rest of the world to follow suit when we can't even get them to agree on something so obvious as terrorism?
Proof that not
everything
Tarantino touches turns to gold.
i mean, the whole thing with Sybil Danning going three-way with two of her werewolf minions was just out of place and quite disturbing (but kinda hot), Christopher lee about to stab a dead karen as if she's a vampire, etc. actually, this movie was actually like some sort of mish-mash of Dracula and The Lost Boys...except with werewolves, because
everything
Christopher Lee (whom played Dracula himself) was saying about werewolves pretty much ripped off from every other vampire movie (stake in the heart, garlic, the creature of the night must die AT NIGHT, and the ruler of werewolves lives in TRANSYLVANIA).
Everything
connecting them is tedious.
As an adult who enjoys being entertained, who enjoys
everything
from the mundane to the fantastic in realism, drama, comedy, and action, all of those adult things that reflect real life on earth and/or stimulate the imagination, this movie has nothing to offer.
The only performance worth watching is that of Mr James Robertson Justice as Sir Lancelot Spratt - sorry,Edward,Prince of Wales.He is so wonderfully unconcerned about
everything
going on around him it's a joy to behold.I waited vainly for him to ask Rudolf the immortal question "What's the bleeding time?".
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