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With all the references to old movies and politics 10-80 years ago, I couldn't imagine any young immature kid
finding
this funny.
A beautiful reflection of life's desperation and misdirection of
finding
love.
This film is like that : ordinary people suddenly
finding
themselves in a world of unstoppable violence!
A cleverly written show about a young mother and her 16 year old daughter exploring life and
finding
things out not only about the world but themselves too.
After getting thrown out of their last job and
finding
employment scarce in the United Kingdom, the six members of the Wonder Boys, better known as The Crazy Gang see an advertisement for employment in the gold strike town of Red Gulch in the Yukon Territory.
As a kid, I always remembered this sequence - there's nothing scarier (or claustrophobic) than not
finding
your way out of a 10-foot high maze of hedges.
The summary is only for those who hate this movie, as
finding
the movie OK or average is acceptable.
I never found it, but on my birthday, my friend who knew I had the hardest time
finding
the movie,got it for me as present.
The mixture is challenging and intriguing, and the film has many entertaining and clever sequences (like the one where Chaplin and four other guys try to avoid
finding
a coin that will order their self-sacrifice), but the ingredients don't always click together, and the mix (and tone) seem kind of disharmonious.
You know that the characters after
finding
out that the so-called "Gift From God" was actually a loan, will pay back the money and that everyone will be happy at the end, but how they get there is not as obvious.
Though I saw this movie dubbed in French, so I'm sure it lost something in the translation, lack of accents, etc., it was an excellent, fun movie for a lonely night in a hotel room--a real pick-me-up that portrayed accurately and positively the complexities of individual sexuality, gender role, and
finding
a place within the communities to which one is supposed to belong--male, gay, urban, 30-ish, etc.
And the whole story about
finding
the big uncursed ring was just incredible.
He wanders through many places preaching his Christianity but finding, most of the time, people that do not accept him.
Living together with Rory, Michael faces a new world,
finding
friendship, love and freedom and learning to survive by his own.
But things start to unravel on both sides, Ryo teaming up with the rebels and Takeshi with his employer, though blood-soaked mishaps like a hostage trade-off gone bad, and with Takeshi
finding
out his wife and son are robots (not done in an Alien mood, mind you, just suddenly as if in a the power went out), and that he himself is one as well.
Dex also keeps showing up at the same place and
finding
this bodyguard, which is rather coincidental.
I don't know how i'd feel about it now after so many years and do not want to spoil a childhood memory by
finding
this movie available on DVD or something similar and not
finding
it interesting anymore.
Simply delightful claymation feature from Nick Park and company spoofing such film-greats as "King Kong" and "The Wolf Man" has Wallace and Gromit as rabbit security
finding
it difficult to solve a major problem in their village..a giant were-rabbit is feasting lavishly on the vegetable crops of the citizens!
After an initial attempt to flee this place, the family is somehow stopped on the edge of town and find their way back, but not without first
finding
a house where the kids are gone and mommy and daddy are dead.
yes, i was a little disappointed upon
finding
out that neither actor is disabled, and yes, i was a little disappointed that more of the movie wasn't filmed from the 'true' point of view of the disabled (can you imagine what it's like always being the tallest person in the room and then having to live the rest of your life with a view of nothing but other people's asses and crotches?
It may sound odd, but it was at times, comical
finding
out how one of the characters would eventually end up dead.
We kick off with a great opening sequence, which sees a young man fall foul of having a flat tire after
finding
himself in a gas station of terror.
Director Martin Munthe does a great job
finding
the comical highlights in this script and gets a few good laughs out of the audience.
But I believe its target audience was kids, and I sure remember
finding
this cool when I was little.
Well, the best performance is that of the late Peter Boyle as the title character who, after
finding
out about a man's killing the drug-dealing boyfriend of his daughter, wants to bond with him even though he's a Madison Avenue executive who has nothing in common with the very lower-class conservative Joe.
This is an excellent film and one that I highly recommended to anyone who enjoys documentaries, stories about families like yours, stories about love, life, parenting, loss, expectations, soul searching, yearning, wandering through life and
finding
your way, or not.
After
finding
the enlistment center in Memphis, he demands to see his brother, pulling a knife on a lieutenant and wounding him in the process.
I liked this movie, but I would only recommend this movie to women, I can't see a man truly
finding
enjoyment in this movie.
The highlight might be just watching them
finding
friendship and hanging out with each other when no one else accepts them.
These days, you rarely come by a kid's show that does not involve 1) a preteen/teen pop star who is as amusing as watching paint dry 2) involve a plot about
finding
the perfect date with a different guy/girl every time 3) revolves around erratic yelling and unintelligible humor.
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