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Poor Pat O'Brien, who keeps falling into the water
fully
clothed to get laughs.
Absolutely terrible, I read this novel when I was very young and although I didn't
fully
understand it, I was as haunted by Rebecca as everyone else in the novel was.
Shortly after the early Kinetoscope experiment "Leonard-Cushing Fight", featuring the two boxers Jack Cushing and Mike Leonard in a boxing match, this movie got made at the Thomas Edison's Black Maria Studios, featuring two cats,
fully
equipped with boxing gloves, having a go at each other.
First of all, u must see this movie at least 2 times, to
fully
understand what the hell is happening there!
I have also seen recent productions like City of Violence(Korea)and Kill Zone(china)and despite my great exposure to the genre this movie's boldness in comedy, creative and action makes it stand out as the most
fully
entertaining action movie in a few years.
On a scale of how great this film is compared to others my 10 votes is probably too high but among all the great action films it
fully
deserves 8 votes.
It was really a good moment and it does not really matter if at the end everything is not
fully
explained.
In sharp contrast is the far more clever, inspired,
fully
developed, insightful and witty DMDWP, which, as noted.
Although there is no dialogue, the film has a continuous
fully
orchestrated score and sound effects.
Things were not
fully
explained and they jumped back and forth between points.
I'm not bothered by fingernails screeching on a chalkboard; but Jeffrey's rambling really turned me off - to the extent that I was unable to
fully
concentrate on the dialogue.
However, my inability to
fully
comprehend what "Sonatine" is about doesn't strike me as a flaw.
The underlying arson plot was not developed fully, the dog's skills were not believable (how does a dog learn agility training in or learn to be a rescue dog in a day?), and the poor editing with the boom all over the film and over actor's heads and the top visor on the camera showing were all it took to make the film a waste of time and money for the whole family.
I found myself delighted, beguiled, enchanted, crushed and ultimately reduced to a drained and empty shell by the film's end; it took several days thereafter to
fully
recover.
It is difficult to become
fully
invested in characters about whom you are told so little -- but the story carries you along and certain of the mysteries are left hanging, even when the film ends.
I
fully
understand that black, gay culture is a mythical creature, not unlike lesbian culture, that needs to be shared and expressed with the homophobic world we live in, but I find it hard to believe that any of these people could ever exist in real life.
The plot is rather formulaic, as is much of the dialogue (I expected better from Besson), but the movie has a bit of the 'Nikita' flair (guys going crazy with
fully
automatic weapons in public places).
While the Beasts of the Dark do make for some cool critters, the reasons for their actions at the end are not altogether made
fully
clear.
His American Fritz never got
fully
developed, and that was the truth.
However, I have seen it, it was just so bad I didn't set aside enough brain matter to remember it
fully.
(trying to avoid spoiler here) On the other side, the film has numerous virtues which, to my mind,
fully
compensate derivativeness of screenplay.
Bizarre, spectacular, hypnotic,
fully
realized -- like landing on an alien planet of savage, fascinating beauty.
It thrusts the viewer into many small worlds without
fully
explaining each world or how they are connected.
Having seen no trailers or anything apart from the usual blurb on cinema leaflets I was
fully
expecting a humorous film when we went to see Disturbia.
His only costumes
fully
fitting him was the Cowboy dress of any kind and the Uniforms of any kind, land, sea or air.
I suppose to
fully
appreciate Amelie, one would first have to appreciate the work of Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
He is given the opportunity to
fully
display his comedic acting skills here, as the movie is written and directed with class and style.
Fans of MAY will be happy to see that Lucky McKee has developed more
fully
into an actor's director, zeroing in on character and bringing to a scene the proper dramatic balance and tone.
fully
fleshed out characters? or even creating something original.
I found that feeling never left me for the duration of the film, even when I made an involuntary movement to catch a rope thrown at us to more
fully
exploit to wonders of 3-D.
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