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i was extremely
excited
for this movie!
I was mildly
excited
by the concept when my fiancée rented it, and a bit more
excited
when I saw that Milos Forman directed it.
I am finding that I get less and less
excited
about Disney's sequels to movies.
I was initially
excited
at the thought of Rajiv Rai returning to the action genre but that soon fizzled out.
I was very
excited
and couldn't wait to watch it.
Very
excited
Jackie heads on over there & makes herself right at home, while looking for the thermostat late one night Jackie stumbles upon a secret room where her Grandfather stashes the bright red formula that he invented that allows whoever drinks it to change their appearance.
And I was
excited.
As a result of this, I was really
excited
to see it when it came to DVD.
As an avid fan of Christian film, and a person trying to maintain a keen eye for improvements in the realm of Christian film-making, I was
excited
to get a chance to see this film.
I was really
excited
about seeing "Cold Mountain".
Alas, like most movies I'm really
excited
about seeing, it was a letdown!
First I have to say that I have read everything about this subject and I know it inside out, and I was
excited
about finally seeing it, too.
I was so
excited
when I saw the preview, which scared the hell out of me.
I was
excited
to become familiar with the figures involved in its history, mainly Lumumba and Mobutu.
No one seems really
excited
to be in this movie (which I totally understand).
I was
excited
to see this show when I started seeing the promos on A&E.
After watching the first movie in BCI's new Aztec Mummy Collection, it's difficult to believe how
excited
I was about the set and how upset I was when the release date was pushed back.
I was so
excited
when I started watching this film to see Mickey Rourke all leather faced and that kid from Third Rock From The Sun acting like I psycho.
Being an admitted chess addict, I was
excited
to see a documentary about the 1997 rematch between Garry Kasparov and IBM's Deep Blue supercomputer.
I was initially
excited
about this movie and fully expected it to be a combination of Equilibruim and Farenheit 451.
We were
excited
to rent this one after reading a few reviews and seeing that it scored so highly here.
Having read this story a while ago I was very
excited
to see the movie.
Maman Firmansyah's blah, uninspired direction and Piet Burnama's dull, talky script thoroughly undermine any trashy vitality this flick needs in order to qualify as a pleasing piece of babes-behind-bars exploitation junk: the sluggish pace painfully drags throughout, there's no gratuitous female nudity whatsoever (the girls don't even show any skin during the obligatory group shower scene!), the expected torture and degradation are both extremely tame and tepid, the moderate crummy gore likewise fails to impress, and even a ridiculous catfight sequence ain't nothing to get
excited
about.
I recently found The Prey in its original VHS 'big box' form and was very
excited.
I was soooo
excited
to see this because I loved the original, and my friends go and see it and tell me it really sucks.
Then I read some comments here on the film and began to get
excited
-- maybe this really was a lost gem, one of those terrific little B-movies everyone had forgotten about but which deserved to be resurrected.
I have loved the book "A Little Princess" for most of my life, and was very
excited
that there was a movie.
Leonard Maltin rated it a BOMB; while it's harmless enough, it's also totally routine and, fatally, the three main roles are stereotypes, that is to say, uninteresting: Eddie Byrnes is a bank employee with ideas regarding his consignment being transported by train; Gilbert Roland is the "legendary" but ageing Mexican bandit (his frequent lapses into Spanish when
excited
are quite corny!) who, apparently, is still irresistible to women; George Hilton as an enigmatic bounty hunter tries too hard to emulate Clint Eastwood's Man With No Name figure.
As a devotee of Ms. Frank, I remember being so
excited
that the play was being re-made for TV.
I was really
excited
when I read "The Canterville Ghost" would be shown on TV.
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