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History and human relationships are emphasized through the symbolic order of ancient Greek tragedy and that is what makes the film have a more "heavy" character, which makes it a little
harder
to follow than a usual Hollywood production- do not misjudge me, I love it too.
Again, perhaps us "eastcoasters" have a
harder
time grasping others missing the obvious and a lack of patience , there of.
The script sucks
harder
than any vampire ever could.
Actors were good considering what they had to work with.If you are going to write disparaging remarks,they should be directed at the editor.They all had to start somewhere.Good movie.James Clayton did an excellent job trying to make something out of the script.I've seen his work in other movies that were written far better and the editor didn't butcher the work.He has a lot of talent.I'll bet money that if he ever gets involved with a dynamic script that allows him to show what he can do,he will be a force to be reckoned with.Don't forget,this is Canada.It is a heck of a struggle just to get started and then even
harder
to find a project that will do a good actor justice.
If this were a report card it would say CHARACTERIZATION: Absent STORY: Must try
harder
DIRECTION: Would welcome some!
One of the
harder
ones is a fireman who in the end turns out to be a near superman!
Its even
harder
to believe that there was actually a 10 year reunion organised, considering all the rumours of tantrums and infighting between cast members, mainly surrounding Shannon Doherty.
Even tonight at 9:30 PM (EST) (12/19/2004), It was
harder
to relive the truth, of the plot and lyrics.
I think brilliantly stupid is
harder
to pull of and they did it!
Only Bad taste has ever made me laugh louder,
harder
and longer.
The many scenes with its little life lessons and quotable lines and direction should make one think a little
harder.
Michael J. Fox plays Dr. Benjamin Stone, who is on his way to Beverly Hills, where he has a well-paid job waiting.He takes a short cut to avoid the traffic jam but hits into a fence in a small town called Grady.He has to do 32 hrs of community service at the hospital.In Grady he meets all these people, like Dr. Aurelius Hogue (Barnard Hughes), Hank Gordon (Woody Harrelson), Mayor Nick Nicholson (David Ogden Stiers), Nancy Lee Nicholson (Bridget Fonda), Judge Evans (Roberts Blossom) and the most interesting of them all, ambulance driver Lou (Julie Warner).George Hamilton plays Doctor Halberstrom.Ben has all the reasons to leave the town as soon as he can, which is
harder
than he thought, but he also has one good reason to stay.He has strong feelings for the beautiful Lou.So will he leave or will he stay?
First off, it's
harder
to make an interesting film about wealthy Hollywood types.
Without dreams, ambition and inspiration, life is
harder
than it has to be.
It's hard to believe that this movie had ever been made, hard to believe that the cast could be so badly wasted despite the talent, and even
harder
to believe that the purest example of detached machismo in Hollywood couldn't pull off the role.
It is getting
harder
I fear for film makers to come up with new plots.
It's based on and around actual shorts he made, called "demo reels" that a special-effects designer/animator/editor/writer such as he would take to various film studios to showcase his talents, including the classic "The Wizard of Speed and Time," how difficult it is to make them, and how much
harder
still it is to get someone to see it.
Give the guy some roles where he's not the bad guy so its a
harder
to spot.
Since you can ask your friends' opinions and read reviews about mainstream films most anywhere, I try comment on the smaller,
harder
to find films which have little written about them (and the few comments you will find are usually cast and crew plugging the film).
It is hard to define it as a movie, even
harder
to define it as a documentary, so I could call it (I admit, a little too cruel) a joke.
The ending to the film is the part that made the least sense, and perhaps if they would have tried
harder
to come out with a better ending then I would have been happier, but they didn't.
The townfolk turn out to be even
harder
than the rock he hit his head against.
They should have fought
harder
for Aqua MAn
And definitely, with it's open-ended finale it's even
harder
to believe.
Esther Blodgett (Janet Gaynor) wants to be a star.She goes to Hollywood to find her way into the pictures.There she meets the big star Norman Maine (Fredric March) and soon the big Hollywood romance is blooming.Esther finds herself in the same movie with her sweetheart and soon there will be more.Her Hollywood name is Vicki Lester.Norman Maine is a troubled star.He drinks too much but she makes him stop.But fighting against alcohol is much
harder
when he finds his wife a bigger star than he is.William A. Wellman's A Star Is Born (1937) is perfect drama.It touches you the way it should.You really feel for Norman Maine when he loses what he once had.Fredric March does a brilliant job portraying him.The true star Janet Gaynor is wonderful in the role of Mrs.Norman Maine.Adolphe Menjou gives a great performance as Oliver Niles.Andy Devine is in a really sympathetic role as Danny McGuire.May Robson is fantastic as Grandmother Lettie.This movie from 70 years back does very good job showing the downside of fame.A Star Is Born is ageless.
I hate how they had to incorporate every single detail it was like watching a book the fact that it had subtitles made it that much
harder
to focus.
Plus, it has truly the hardest enemy I have ever fought, the Omega Weapon, much
harder
than the final boss to say the least.
That list is just the tip of the iceberg as well, there were seriously so many plot holes and the like that I'd go crazy if I thought about them any
harder.
This movie made me think
harder
than I have thought in a long time.
In other words, the market is working faster and faster, and it’s getting
harder
for anyone to stay ahead for long, whether it’s Groupon’s merchant-customers or Groupon itself.
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