Forgive
in sentence
586 examples of Forgive in a sentence
Just a story, there are many stories to tell, but something makes them unique and hard to
forgive
with the tools and creativity of movie-makers...well, this is not the one.
But I love low budget horror & sci fic camp classics ... so I
forgive
this one.
(I'm paraphrasing and doing this only by memory, so
forgive
me if I misquoted.)
i can
forgive
some lame special effects, but the craptastic dialogue, melodramatic lifetime movie-style schlockiness, and the stilted we-are-wax-figures-come-to-life acting makes me hope they'll rewrite the plot and drown moses in the red sea.
The scene only lasts for about a minute and the movie's over, but you know that old saying: "If you've got a great ending, people will
forgive
you for just about anything!"
To be fair, it has been several years since I watched the bile committed to celluloid known as "Here on Earth," so
forgive
me if my memory of the film is a little sketchy.
I love movies and I believed, as I'm assuming many Americans do
(forgive
me if I'm wrong), that Hollywood turned out the best product.
The visuals reminded me of a second rate TV movie, random white dog substituted for Dogmatix, embarrassing 60's BBC costumes, etc. Mainly though, I feel like the characters in the movie did not behave anything like the characters in the comic, and as a result I never felt willing to even try to
forgive
the poor look of the film.
Now, you have been warned, and I can now go to bed (It's 3am - please
forgive
any resulting errors this admonition might contain) -- knowing my conscience is clear, because I've done my civic duty for my fellow man!
Forgive
me Jesus.
I can partially
forgive
this, in light of the film's $250 budget.
I usually
forgive
errors in historical movies because I understand that the purpose is to entertain not educate.
I can
forgive
low-budget films for being low budget but it wasn't funny, it wasn't smart, it had no redeeming qualities at all unless you really like looking at fake boobs.
The review on the main page admits that the movie is horrible but that you should
forgive
it because it is nicely violent.
Forgive
me, but this work of director Peter Hall is horrendous.
I was raised around rugby all my life, it is a great game but I was never really taken to it because (please
forgive
me if I offend anyone, nothing personal this is just how I saw it) I thought, their trainings are not as ruthless or hard, the players are not as disciplined and don't seemed as serious like other sportmen and it looked like it's all just muscle and blooming tackling each other etc.
It all shouldn't work, and at times it certainly bumps along, but
forgive
its inconsistencies, sit back and have a good time.
Hitchcock is cinema's all time pervert; however, we all know his perversions are ours as well, so we
forgive
him.
Forgive
my indulgence, but since I've recognized the trend as a phenomenon (which it is and, coincidentally, features my favorite horror staple).
The only problem is its slowness at setting up the story, but, I can
forgive
it (I hope everyone too)
He ends up beaten in prison and begins to question his faith for not be able to
forgive
his attacker.
After seeing this, you'll never be able to
forgive
such trivial use of the word.
Though I thought a couple of the supporting characters were not as good as the Franklins, I can totally
forgive
it -- because this is an important movie in my opinion.
I have more recall of the way the movie hit me than I do of the actual details of the production, plot, etc. so
forgive
me for a rather poor review.
I'll never
forgive
Costner and Duvall for having a nylon lariat in their chuckwagon in Open Range.
Yes, he DID kill a man in self-defense and YES he did follow the widow and her son and spent a year working for them--trying to get them to
forgive
him.
But they don't listen.Big mistake!"Monster Man" by Michael Davis mixes comedy with horror surprisingly well.The film borrows heavily from "Duel","The Blair Witch Project","Jeepers Creepers" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre".The story is pretty silly,but there is enough gore and violence to keep splatter freaks happy.I enjoyed especially the performance of Justin Urich,which offers the film its comedy relief.Still the complete lack of suspense is hard to forgive.Give this one a chance,if you have some time to waste.7 out of 10.Did I mention that Aimee Brooks is sexy?
Most 1930 films have a creaky edge to them -- the camera work is pretty sluggish at times -- but we must
forgive
these all-talking pleasures for their thump-a-long "qualities".
However, I will say the film does look dated, especially the animation sequences, the live action parts weren't so bad, if you
forgive
the rather dark camera-work.
When they can
forgive
each other, and themselves, they can focus on God's love that unfolds before them in a concrete way in the present.
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