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Fifty
percent of crashes happen at intersections.
Fifty
percent of all the money they earn goes in their house account, 50 percent goes in their toy account.
I got this movie for
fifty
cents at a going out of business sale.
I want my
fifty
cents back.
The blame does not lie entirely with Van Damme as you can see he tried his best, but let's face it, he's almost fifty, how much more can you ask of him?
I was left speechless, due to the amazingly dull story, annoying situations where one American equals that of a
fifty
or more Iraqis, and boring dialogue.
I cannot believe that after
fifty
years, this movie gets the National Award when there have been such gems from Marathi cinema that have been so systematically ignored.
Lastly, one of the worst things a film studio can do is to use bottom-of-the-barrel actors and shoot it all on a sound stage that was rented for
fifty
cents a day.
In the 100 degree heat, the prisoners are to trek
fifty
some odd miles to an American flag for their freedom.
I have seen this bands music being sold in Germany on the net for around
fifty
dollars per album.
For
fifty
cents less than this video rental, I could have rented legitimate porn.
Less than two hundred and
fifty
years ago, the last of the great pirates wrote their names in blood and fire across the pages of maritime history.
It would be hard to imagine anybody even vaguely familiar with the masterpieces of the last
fifty
years of Asian cinema being enthralled by this pompous piece of trash.
Yes my friend watching this film is the equivalent of getting kicked in the sack about
fifty
million times, maybe more.
The production budget must have skyrocketed to well over
fifty
cents with the addition of The Space Alien Phallic Transportation Machine which, for a time, must have meant that the Oscar Meyer Wiener Mobile was not available.
it has been a favorite of mine for
fifty
years.
I have seen this film well over
fifty
times and there are still parts like this that I find are executed in a very confusing fashion.
Easily in my top
fifty
all time movies and maybe my favorite one on baseball.
From the first "hare krishna" to the last "you ought pay him
fifty
bucks for calling you two studs", I thought this was a totally entertaining fun comedy
Fifty
years ago parents could send their kids to a Scott movie with confidence they'd learn positive values.
While this first episode "Witching Time" is maybe not the most imaginative Horror story ever told, and doesn't quite deliver the marvelous Gothic atmosphere that I love Hammer's films from the 50s to the 70s for, it doubtlessly does accomplish to tell a surprisingly spooky tale and create some genuine creepiness within
fifty
minutes.
Mr Sinatra's depiction of an addict in the throes of withdrawal has divided the critics,but the fact of the matter is that even
fifty
years later most of us have probably never seen such a thing in real life so we don't know how accurate the portrayal is.When I first saw the film in the late 50s I was very impressed,watching it recently on video,it seemed ,to put it unkindly,hammy.Perhaps he is a victim of his own success as many actors subsequently "doing" cold turkey have,with the passing of the years,taken his performance and refined it somewhat.
She was more hip and cute than the women of America are today, nearly
fifty
years later.
It beats Harper Lee's good but simplistic To Kill a Mockingbird
fifty
feet into the ground (I read that one in ninth grade, and that's exactly where it belongs).
This background shows: the film seems like a collection of
fifty
2 minute arty commercials.
Pushing fifty, she is still in an incredible form.
Dr. Ben McKenna (James Stewart) and Jo McKenna (Doris Day) travel to Morocco for a holiday where they meet a mysterious man named Louis Bernard (Daniel Gélin) on a bus.The next day this man is murdered, but before he dies he tells Ben a secret; an assassination will take place in London.The crooks kidnap the couple's son Hank (Christopher Olsen) making sure Ben won't reveal their plan to anybody.Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) is a very intense thriller.The acting is superb as it always is in Hitchcok's films.James Stewart is marvelous.Doris Day is a delightful person and actress and she gets to show her singing talents as well.The song Que Sera, Sera has an important part in the movie.This movie is a movie of many classic scenes.In the final scenes at the Albert Hall, done without dialogue, you can barely blink your eyes.This movie is
fifty
years old now.Time hasn't decreased its power in any way.
With
fifty
years of hindsight Feminists seem intent on grabbing this movie as some sort of an anthem for the empowerment of women in a male - dominated society but I have serious doubts that either M.Tourneur or Miss Peters had any such concept in their heads at the time.
Holmes bumbles along
fifty
yards behind the plot.
The basic premise of "Miami Golem" most definitely deserves a spot in the top, say,
fifty
of most demented cinematic plots ever scripted down!
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