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I suspect that Julia Davis was too constrained by the need for this biopic to be true to the known
facts
to be able to produce anything funny or even interesting.
At least I consider it irresponsible, because people will come to the movie not knowing the
facts
and come away thinking they've learned them.
Apparently the screenwriters unwisely chose to base this one on a small section of dialog that was spoken between characters in the first film which most people --myself included-- didn't even bother to pay any real attention to at the time due mostly to the simple
facts
that it was just plain trivial, and not exactly pertinent to the plot.
This was a major motion picture (and an enjoyable one at that)and so it is hard to believe
facts
like that were not vetted.
In Dr. Bell and Mr. Doyle (subtitled, The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes), Bell, played by Ian Richardson, believes that one must "observe the small
facts
upon which large inferences depend."
The movie is long on emotional appeals and short on
facts.
Funded mostly by Iranian state oil and mining companies, this documentary is dazzling in its presentation, but careless about the historical
facts.
It is avowedly based on characters not events and most of the latter are invented: the film is after all a drama, not a documentary: the paucity of
facts
is acceptable, it is the lack of truth which is makes this film so shallow.
Even if the story told in the "Hunt for the Unicorn-Killer" is "true" in the sense that the director was inspired by an incident with structurally the same
facts
- the way it is told, is absolutely incredible.
Folks maybe before your next movie you might check out the geographic and socio-political facts, eh?
Well, if somebody asked me how did i like the movie I'd tell them I got disappointed because none of the "revelations" proved to be really moving (neither the history of Marcus, nor new
facts
on Skynet's creation) but on the other hand it's a nice contribution to the Terminator realm.
If indeed it was based on true events then the producer/director has been a bit careless with the some of the
facts.
Even if the historical
facts
are wrong the movie is quite good.
Apparently he put just as little time into production as he put into researching the
facts.
The point that this film is trying to make is that many people, Christians in particular, are ignorant about the
facts
of homosexuality and hide behind a few, outdated lines of the Bible and declare it an "abomination."
I would suggest finding some reading material about the historical
facts
about the fall of Otrar, than wasting 3 hours watching this overlong film.
Now a group of people, called the Truth Seekers, have been systematically and diligently looking into the
facts
of September 11th 2001, and as a result, have, and are, exposing large numbers of false information about this event, and exposing the real Truth behind September 11th 2001.
Really good, makes you think about
facts
that seems quite normal in our countries.In
One side makes a statement, but doesn't back it up with
facts
and vice versa.
While I am a history teacher and my friends and family HATE watching historical films with me because I often find fault with the way movies often handle the
facts
in a fast and loose manner, I still managed to like this film and kept my mouth shut about its many inaccuracies!
Some of the
facts
are shown, but far more could have been done.
One speaker is clearly an omniscient voice who helps put the story of the gladiators into historical perspective, providing
facts
and details to enlighten the modern viewer; the second narrator is one of the gladiators, Verus, who tells the viewer whatever is on his mind as it relates to his story.
On the whole the docudrama works well and does a good job of conveying the
facts
about Roman gladiatorial combat.
If you make a movie just to show the action, then don't use someone else suffering to create so called art, but create a fiction story, don't mess with people feelings, or on the other hand, gather
facts
and then create a realistic movie, what has happened... but it looks like Spanish troops in Kosovo were partying more than others, and have done a movie just to show how "brave" they are.... pity, shame for world cinematography... Spain is not for action, I say stick with Almodavar
It's just too strange to watch a movie that is based on the real-life tragedy of people I know very well, especially when some of the
facts
and scenes are altered.
I want facts," he says to his butler/servant Levinsky (Robert Croggio), and after so much time hearing his company's accounts and finances- a very empty task for a codger like Clay to hear- he decides on something that might get the juices going in his head, to make real a story that's been told many many times, about the sailor getting paid by some rich man to sleep with his wife.
This documentary lays down facts, figures, and themes regarding the state of the planet in a very accessible way.
I thought it'd right up his alley with some historical
facts
and right up my alley with some exciting air battles.
A poorly written script, too much comic relief and a complete ignorance of the actual historical
facts
make this movie a real chore to sit through and one of the few in recent months that I truly couldn't stand.
I don't know why people keep comparing this movie with Romper stomper and American history X.To me it was nothing like them.It reminded me more of a TV movie called Brotherhood of murder.The special features on the DVD were interesting and fun to watch.There was deleted scenes,auditions,interesting skinhead
facts
and more.
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