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Granted, this is a children's film, but there's more depth and characterisation in an average episode of 'The Hoobs' than in this.
Hitchcock wanted The Lodger to be the killer, which would have made a more predictable film
(granted
in 1926 audiences weren't spoiled by the great of the genre and everything could have been "surprising" if the right amount of suspense and tension were provided).
This movie is an inspiration to anyone who takes life for
granted
and makes you realize that no matter how long you live whether it is 20 years or a hundred, its not the length but the quality of that life, make it count, and above all else, love.
Change I'm sure most women today take for
granted.
Granted, I haven't seen a whole lot of British television or film, but it seems that everything I have seen has been either outlandishly funny or suicidally dramatic.
Granted
I didn't see the film in the theater but the air battles were totally phony looking.
Ballad of a soldier is a story of a Russian soldier and of his three day break from the war front which he has been
granted
(for his bravery) to visit his mother in hometown.
Granted
it is not the best film to come out of Hollywood, but that's because it did not come from Hollywood.
Granted
I'm not a fan of Astro Boy, but I still enjoyed this film.
Granted, it's weaker than his other three films to date.
Jeff Bridges is one of those fine actors who is always professional and always innovative, and his performances are so reliably great one sometimes takes him for
granted.
I mean,
granted
he was a psycho but even psychos need reasons, rational or not.
It's genuinely touching, making us realize that we all have to be grateful for the blessings that we have in life and to not take them for
granted.
Granted, some of the events feel a bit contrived, but this is a dramedy, not a realistic war drama.
yes the main character went back in time but it just show how much my generation takes for
granted.
Perhaps "Tre Solar" is the perfect example of the majority of Swedish films - some wish-to-be-made movie is
granted
financial support not because it is something people want to see on the big screen, but rather because it seems like an interesting aim to some people (namely the academy granting money to support Swedish film-making).
Granted, some of thedialogue was straight from the U.K. series, but Pastorelli did some nice personal touches in the series too: 1.) Compare Robbie Coltrane's (WHO is the definitive Fritz) ability to take down a suicide jumper compared to Robbie P.'s "Some Day A Lemming Will Fly" in both series.
But the script, like so many at the time, takes the goodness of Americans, all Americans, so for
granted
that it starts to sound smug and patronizing.
For those who live or work with deaf or hard-of-hearing people, this is a must see; for those who don't, you should definitely see it as well and cherish your good sense of hearing -- being able to communicate easily is not a gift for everyone as most people take for
granted.
Granted, it's well-directed and suspenseful throughout, but once it's over, the irrationalities undercut the accomplishment.
i am in love with this movie, it is the best,
granted
its long and some parts are long and tedius and not needed but its amazing, the love between sarah and william is amazing, everytime i watch it, i am astounded by the passion the film.
Granted, Denzel is an excellent actor, but man was Sean Penn robbed!
I am on the verge of being a parent and the movie allows insight to the struggle we take for
granted
when it comes to parenthood.
Granted, it is not for everyone, one does have to think about the issues and there is some deciphering of the story.
Now, granted, it was an unfinished version of the film, but it remains the first, and only, movie that I have ever walked out of.
Granted, Stone is a rather newcomer at this point, but Chamberline and James Earl Jones are not.
I am probably being harsh, but just like all kinds of white rappers showed up after Eminem took the world by storm, so has some other wannabes trying to become the next Tony Jaa, (even though his success here in the states has at the very least been limited)
Granted
this kid did O.K. but I doubt anything will translate to money in the future.
I've often wondered why Don Bluth has never made any movie that has been anywhere near as good as this one
(granted "
NIMH" is about as perfect as any animated movie can get, so it's sort of a tough act to follow).
The idea that a group of people that are taken entirely for
granted
are suddenly gone is very good, as in no one realizes how good things were until they change drastically.
Granted
the movie "Zardoz" was strange too, and it made no sense as well, but it had a certain style and actually seemed to work even though there are still parts of it I have no clue as to what they were about.
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