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We knew what to
expect
and we got exactly what we expected, plus more.
I could go on, but to sum up, too many lagging points in the film, focused on his sexuality and not enough of the gore - the good stuff you would
expect
to see when the title of the movie is "Dahmer."
Again, the previews say nothing about this! (not that you would
expect
that, but it's just more of the problem).
Understandably, I did not
expect
much.
Like any 70s Blaxploitation flick, you can
expect
to see the racist bad guys get their just desserts.
I didn't really
expect
much from "The Night Listener" and I actually never heard of it until I saw the cover in the videostore.
Okay like most Steven Seagal fans I know I not going
expect
a masterpiece every time he makes a film but I do
expect
the film to at least have some sorter budget.
When movie has a turn-over on end I
expect
that turn-over to make movie even better (exp.
When I watch teenage comedy, and I don't do that very often, I
expect
lousy jokes and bunch of nudeness... Jokes are too lousy and there is no nudity...
I am sure the idea and script looked good on paper but the filmography and acting I am afraid is not the standards I would
expect
from some very talented people.
don't
expect
much from this film.
Like i said,do not
expect
much from this film,it was done on a cheap budget.
Considering the money and cast, you'd sure
expect
the film to be a lot better, though I also question the odd casting of Dana Andrews as a man who is in love with Elizabeth Taylor.
(A good example of scare which has been done to clichéd excess now, is the cat jumping out of the closet, followed soon there after but a now unexpected appearance by the villain of the film) This film couldn't successfully pull that off, so how could I
expect
it to fulfill any of the other conventions of horror film.
I really didn't
expect
much from this film seeing as it has people from Parkersburg WV, which is were I live, acting in it.
It was a Belgian movie, we never heard of it, so we were quite neutral, not knowing what to
expect.
When I saw the previews for this movie, I didn't
expect
much to begin with - around a second rate teen horror movie.
After seeing the credits with only one name that I recognize and that was the preacher in this film (Russ Conway), I did not
expect
much from this film and I was not disappointed.
The film maybe goes a little far, but if you love the show it's what you
expect.
Don't
expect
an emotional story of guilt, retribution and despair from "Scarface".
The characters are complicated and so is the story line,
expect
to be given only enough information to stop scratching your head, it's a film where all is explained in the end.
One of the main problems was that however brilliant it was, it was made for a rarefied audience who knew what to
expect
but was viewed by an audience and board rooms that did not have a clue at to what they were watching.
Expect
more good things to come from this writer-director-actor.
You just have to let it come over you and enjoy it while it lasts, and don't
expect
anything.
Overall, it's worth a watch for the Wood fan and those of cinema in general, but don't
expect
brilliance here.
Expect
a documentary made after Wood's own heart.
As a low budget enterprise in which the filmmakers themselves are manufacturing and distributing the DVDs themselves, we perhaps shouldn't
expect
too much from Broken in disc form.
Still being of school age, and having to learn Shakespeare almost constantly for the last four years (which is very off-putting of any writer, no matter how good), I didn't really
expect
to enjoy this film when my English teacher put it on; I thought it'd be the typical English lesson movie: bad acting, awfully shot, badly edited and the dreaded awful old dialog, so, as you can tell, I was all but ready to go into a coma from the go.
This production of Hamlet is possibly one of the best drama movies I have seen in a long time- and it really brings to life what I
expect
Shakespeare wanted his plays to be like (well, with the difference that this is cinema) much better than my English teacher harking over the text ever possibly could.
The story is good, the dialog seems to flow with an unexpected grace that is far from boring (though a little hard to keep up with if you aren't used to Shakespeare's language) and even the smallest parts are performed with a skill you wouldn't expect; mainly, perhaps, due to the staggering number of cameos this movie has.
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