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To those of you who've made comments on this film earlier and
hoped
to see it again, I hope you did.
A large number of persons in Europe and the USA have for many years
hoped
to see this film, if for no other reason than the wonderful music written for it by Sergei Prokofiev.
I had
hoped
to see their reaction to this tragedy but it's not mentioned at all.
Matrix star Keanu Reeves also looks good as one of the teenagers before he reached star status.At a time when teen flicks are made without any kind of serious preparation,it is
hoped
that "River's Edge" cannot simply be ignored as just another silly teen flick.It had massive impact on people who lived during turbulent times of the past when being an inhabitant of a sleepy town was akin to not having being born.For today's generation with their heady overdoses of Internet props such as Facebook,Twitter and Orkut,River's Edge might appear to be outdated but its importance cannot be denied by any serious film admirer.
All in all, interesting but not quite the success I had
hoped
it might be (particularly after seeing Jarman's Caravaggio).
But I can tell you it was good and I did laugh, not as much as I had hoped, but at least Williams is back in the right direction.
George Cuckor, known as a director of women, couldn't have
hoped
for two more talented and beautiful women for his last film.
I may not have been one of the skateboard set, but I was definitely one of the observers, sitting on the curb with the old transistor radio, listening to Neil Young, watching those more brave than I ever
hoped
to be, as they put the spin on their surfboards on wheels, applying the tricks of Alva and Adams, hoping that maybe, just maybe for a brief moment, they'd adopt the Zephyr style.
Finally, it's been 17 years since the film was released, and I had
hoped
there would've been a sequel by now.
I had also
hoped
with the Oscar won by Janet McTeer and the huge popularity of Clive Owen the BBC would naturally get this fine production on DVD...I cannot believe all these years later we still have no DVD.
As for rooting for Drew's character to win big as a reporter - well, I would have
hoped
she could have come up with a story long before the prom.
I love this band, and the dvd was even better than i had
hoped
for, believe me, if you took the time to read this thread, you need this dvd.
As i attempted to sit though it, i noticed that my eyes started to bleed, and i
hoped
profusely that the little girl from the ring would crawl through the TV and kill me.
I simply give this a three because it fulfilled what my buddies and I
hoped
it would do: entertain.
I had
hoped
for the best, but instead, was delivered a boring Nordic soap-opera that seemed to drag on too long despite its 84 minute running time.
Leopold tried, but she is not the talent I
hoped
she would be.
It is to be
hoped
that the stars of this film had hides thick enough to protect them from the embarrassment which they must have suffered on seeing this film.
I
hoped
this film, of which I'd heard almost nothing growing up, would be a nice little gem.
I watched this movie last night and
hoped
for the best after watching all the cool trailers.Even the cover of the DVD looked good.As soon as I started watching it I was thinking like others "oh my God whats this".There were some moments that were a bit creepy but then the mood was ruined by stupid music.There was rock and opera during what is supposed to be suspenseful scenes.That right there ruined it for me and i was shaking my head thinking damn I wasted money again on a rental and was deceived by the cover art.Nothing against the music itself,it was just in the wrong parts of the movie.Whoever edited the film has no clue what they are doing.The cover showed lightning, implying they were caught in a storm at sea.That would have been more interesting but it didn't happen.
In the end I was looking for closure, some measure of satisfaction but it didn't turn out to be the clever or ingenious piece I had
hoped
it would be.
Of course It is effective in its way of being a shocking, realistic, twisted 43 minutes of torture, but I found it to be very boring (and not as gory as i hoped).
After seeing the low-budget shittier versions of the "Universal Soldier" franchise, I
hoped
and prayed that Van Damme reprised his role as Luc Devoreaux in a second Unisol movie.
Well, it seemed this prayer was answered, but not the way I
hoped.
A film so insecure the creaters perhaps
hoped
to milk an original film noir classic title, "Farewell My Lovely", thinking the gullible would assume it a remake.
I actually had quite high hopes going into this movie, so I took what was given with a grain of salt and
hoped
for the best.
Fans
hoped
that a director of Kubrick's stature would succeed where Hooper had failed.
I had
hoped
to be able to recommend this film to my students.
Hatton is less horrifying than the studio hoped, as I more often felt pity over fear or even loathing.
I'm sure the makers
hoped
it would somehow inspire another Laurel and Hardy revival, but you can't inspire interest in the past with a shallow and unfunny caricature of what made the original so appealing.
Production line collection of fart jokes that pretends 'Babe' was never made; the writers clearly
hoped
that the gimmick of seeing animals talk would be enough to keep the movie going.
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