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At the very LEAST it is an extremely heart felt portrayal of man who gave
everything
he had for what he believed...In a world where values and beliefs are ridiculed, this movie stands as a enduring reminder of the kind of people we are supposed to be- no matter what religious beliefs we hold.-
This show is so full of action, and
everything
needed to make an awsome show.. but best of all... it actually has a plot (unlike some of those new reality shows...).
Alan starts to lose his mind, he convinces himself that
everything
is decayed & rotten, just like his patient's teeth, & it's up to him to fix it.
If you like
everything
to be perfect and make sense, avoid this one.
Thus signifying everything!!
The series covers
everything
to do with the human body from organs, all senses, blood, infection, antibodies, and much more in animated 20-25 min episodes.
Those who envision themselves as amateur "critics" look only to criticize
everything
they can.
The people, the place,
everything
looks quite ordinary.
In a very short time, the movie showed a boy's odd life of taking pictures, showed his life and everyone else's get turned upside down as a result of his photographs, then brought
everything
back to normal in the end.
Taking place in the mid 1950's,
everything
looked accurate to me.
Everything
about that I think is just so perfect.
I am however being rather churlish for the 'depraved' scenes, including
everything
from, hot wax, harsh whipping and rough sex to drowning, beheading and some.
Just about
everything
that happens to these men, you pray that you'll never find yourself to be in a similar situation.
I even thought that only the actors were real and
everything
else was computer generated by the end of this film.
The dialog is funny and often unexpected, and from the first line to the last
everything
just seems to flow wonderfully.
Miss DeCarlo's starring debut has
everything
the writers could come up with -- from the Franco-Prussian War to the US Civil War, the great American West, San Francisco in its heyday, ballet, opera, vaudeville, stage coach bandits, and a Chinese junk.
Whip out
everything
you got and do it in the butt.
He claims that soldiers above all yearn for peace, yet he obviously glories in war; he consistently denies any political ambitions, yet almost
everything
he does is deliberately used to boost himself as a presidential candidate; he obviously believes that soldiers under his command have to follow his orders to the letter, yet he himself deliberately defies orders from the President of the United States; he shows great respect for other cultures (particularly in the Philippines and Japan) and yet is completely out of touch with his own country.
Moreover, the personality does
everything
the same way.
Two years ago I watched "The Matador" in cinema and I loved
everything
about this movie.
There is some spectacular, heart stoppingly beautiful photography here of a range of scenery and animals, from arctic to tropical and
everything
in between.
I remember
everything
about the original, the steam, the romance, the sex, the interrogation, the music (by the master Jerry Goldsmith), and
everything
else from violence and murder, to intense confrontations of all kind!
Everything
I remember about it was excellent... great cast with Sam Waterston & George Innes (before he became more familiar to US audiences).... excellent scripts as only the English can do - Edwardian Sherlock Holmes/Lord Peter Wimsey/Albert Campion type mysteries, but with a Jules Verne twist.
Im not "stuck in a time warp", im not saying that
everything
during the 80s and early 90s was better than today, but I really think the movie industry is deteriorating and there's much we can learn from old movies-by old movies i mean anything from 1920-1998.
There is so much beyond the climb that makes
everything
they go through so much more tense.
Everything
you could want out of a fantasy game except for good graphics, (well it did come out in 1996.)
Everything
is just so beautiful.
Writer/director William Byron Hillman relates the engrossing story at a steady pace, builds a reasonable amount of tension, delivers a few gruesomely effective moments of savage misogynistic violence (one woman who has a plastic garbage bag with a rattlesnake in it placed over her head rates as the definite squirm-inducing highlight), puts a refreshing emphasis on the nicely drawn and engaging true-to-life characters, further grounds
everything
in a plausible everyday world, and tops things off with a nice smattering of tasty female nudity.
Especially for a time when not much science fiction was being filmed (1973), this is a terrific vision of a future where
everything
has gone wrong.
It is hard to describe the incredible subject matter the Maysles discovered but
everything
in it works wonderfully.
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