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This is the best epic movie of all times until now.Great actors,beautiful music and very good work from the director.I have seen this movie almost 50 times and i never get bored to watch it.It takes away from this world.It takes you to other places that only in our fantasy we can see.This movie is not just a fantastic story about King Arthur,it also contains very good messages for those who can see them.The higher you go - the farther you'll fall!The only thing that i can not understand is why all of the actors
(expect
Helen Mirren)did not continue with great movies after that and they just move aside making movies(BAD movies),that no one knows.
The plot is based on a ride so I wouldn't really
expect
a really good story.
I realize that Patrick Swayze isn't the best actor in the world but when you see a movie with Liam Neeson and Ben Stiller you'd
expect
that it wouldn't suck... you'd be wrong.
Steve Guttenberg in a very early performance gives us a taste of the lack of talent and mediocrity that we shall come to
expect
from him over the coming years, as a group of pantomime Nazis try to stop him from revealing their secret.
I didn't know what to
expect
but this was a really great movie.
This movie is packed with ideas but doesn't
expect
you to buy into any of them it just presents them.
With an eclectic cast one doesn't
expect
to see together, each diverse actor provides a little something for everyone.
All I can say is "What'd you
expect?
When I buy a movie (Usually a sequel) I
expect
that movie to be reasonably the same theme and plot to that of its predecessors Amityville curse is one of the worst sequels in the history of sequels.
This film was a bit more sophisticated than the previous sequels while not compromising any of the traditional fun, scares, gore or witty one-liners we come to
expect
from Phantasm.
What I did not
expect
was that this movie would raise them by starting with an excellent, original story concept, good music, an edgy atmosphere and a solid gold performance by Emily Perkins.
I sure did not
expect
the climax, even though once it started unfolding, I started getting the whole thing.
I guess when you see the title "The Boston Strangler", you
expect
to see a remake of the 1968 classic, brought up to date, with modern film making, but no such luck with this title.
In a film about a serial killer you expect, suspense, danger,twists and turns, a psychological thriller, in this remake i am afraid to say the only twists and turns, is when you switch it off.
Even though I've seen many of Tex Avery's Warner Bros. cartoons and know what sorts of things to
expect
in them, "Dangerous Dan McFoo" was still a hoot.
Even halfway through the movie, they still do things even stupider than you could possibly
expect.
You can't
expect
much from a kid, can you?"
Okay, I'll admit that I had a pretty good idea of what to
expect
before I actually sat down to watch this flick.
Propaganda, yes, but what else would one
expect
in wartime.
The movie had suspense, emotion, music, and drama, which I didn't
expect
from a political film.
You can't really
expect
anything certain with a title like that when you haven't heard about the film or its theme before.
So all in all not a boring movie, it is watchable, just do not
expect
to much.
Don't
expect
anything sensational.
I've not seen its like on television before; nor do I
expect
to see its like again.
I watched this Z-grade excuse for a "movie" under its title "The Man with the Synthetic Brain", but I can assure that any form of brain activity is the absolute last thing you should
expect
to find here.
It is not what you
expect.
I didn't
expect
anything and I liked it very much.
This film doesn't have quite the "spit and polish" we
expect
from films with major stars in the 1940s, probably because it wasn't produced by a major studio as far as I'm aware.
In addition, the first twenty minutes of the film where Keaton sneaks about town doing 'hitmanny stuff' is all very well arranged and is admittedly kind of cool - yet this twenty minutes does not in any way reflect the tone nor the level of quality you should
expect
from the rest of the film following it.
No one should
expect
a well-wrought, intricately developed plot from a film that was designed as a showpiece for the American baritone Laurence Tibbett,any more than one would
expect
it from a Warner's backstage musicals from the 1930s.
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