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Six years ago, after 20 years in graphic design and typography, I changed the way I was working and the way most graphic designers work to pursue a more personal approach to my work, with only the
humble
attempt to simply make a living doing something that I loved.
This film has some nice special effects, tearing apart the Japanese archipelago to a degree that would
humble
Godzilla.
And so I must throw in with the more
humble
Latt/Howel version.
Applegate, he totally lacks the
humble
zen coolness that made Mr. Patrick Swayze such a bad ass.
(In my
humble
opinion)
I had hoped for one or two good jokes, making fun of the overly violent and pointless type of movie that Pulp Fiction was in every aspect, in my (anything but)
humble
opinion.
This was an interesting adaption of William Shakespeare's last known solo play but in my
humble
opinion, a terrible one.
German emigree and uber-hambone actor Paul Muni who never saw a scene he didn't want to chew up goes "blackface" to play a
humble
Mexican immigrant living in Los Angeles and working his way up in the world.
Just to see and witness life during the depression era, makes you feel
humble
and grateful.
But what I love about it is the strong character of the heroine portrayed by Jessica Jones, who is a Eurasian doctor, who stays
humble
and steadfast in her altruistic mission and stays loyal to her love.
This and "The Manchurian Candidate" are the two greatest Chairman of the Board films, in my
humble
opinion.
He was very
humble
about the praise I shared with him for this work of art, especially his portrayal of the young Captain.
Why? Firstly because Mick Malloy's humour can (in my
humble
opinion) be pretty crass and over the top, evidenced by his ill fated shemozzle of a television show some years back.
Corrupt officials have carried out the murder and have a
humble
slave take the rap.
"Tesis", "Open your eyes" and "The Others" were proof of Amenabar's talent and skill as a filmmaker, but (in my
humble
opinion) were also flawed films in their attempt to outsmart the audience, always offering one turn of the screw too many, favoring cheap thrills, twists and turns over depth and resonance.
Its director, the Calabrian Gianni Amelio, is in my
humble
view perhaps the only contemporary Italian director, along with Nanni Moretti, to deserve being called great (that is, apart from the old masters who're still around and occasionally still churning out movies).
I've noticed that Shintaro is kind, friendly, willing to help those in need, he's very humble, most of the time he doesn't big note himself (he only says he is better than the enemy ninja).
He was
humble
back then, and somewhat a gentleman.
Shia LaBeouf has impressed me before with his acting ability, but I can honestly say that I very much look forward to his next efforts...his portrayal of Francis Ouimet, a 20 year old caddy who ignores his father's insistence that golf is not his place in life and enters the 1913 US Open tournament in his hometown...the beginning of the movie does drag a bit, but it's necessary to set up the underdog subplot that Shia works so well...the entire cast is well-chosen and they work very well together in a story that, based on the actual event, has an ending everyone can discover before seeing the movie...but even knowing that information doesn't spoil the fun...Josh Flitter is delightful as Eddie Lowery, Francis' caddy, who keeps him grounded and loose while at the same time proving to be an invaluable part of Francis' effort...Stephen Delane is outstanding as Harry Vardon, the legendary British golfer who Francis idolizes yet does not fear...and who knows the background Francis comes from as he, too, had
humble
beginnings...Bill Paxton takes a formulaic movie and makes it worthwhile...bravo Mr. Paxton, and bravo to the cast...from the imagery to the story to the people who bring it alive, this is a movie to get, enjoy, and revel in...it's nice to have movies like this that we can feel good watching...
A
humble
and spiritual priest (Francisco Rabal in a wonderful performance) attempts to live by the principles of Christianity but is cast out of his church for helping a local prostitute by giving her a shelter after she had committed a murder.
In my
humble
opinion, I believe the film could easily compete against the action thrillers being produced here, except for the traditional idiocyncracies of Hong Kong film.
Hearing the Q&A with the cast and crew was great, the lead actress has so much positive energy and is so
humble
and gracious, it's a pleasure to see people who can be talented and not lose sight of what's really important.
The production values across the board are advanced, in my most
humble
opinion, for 1936.
The Samurai is played by Koichi Ose, who plays the role in a very
humble
manner.
There is a lot to like in this film, despite its
humble
trappings of a preachy PC tale about rape and the perp always faring better than the victim.
However, this is just my
humble
opinion so don't take it word for word-go and see it yourself!
From
humble
beginnings, Rockne entered Notre Dame as a student circa 1910.
Actor turned director Bill Paxton follows up his promising debut, the Gothic-horror "Frailty", with this family friendly sports drama about the 1913 U.S. Open where a young American caddy rises from his
humble
background to play against his Bristish idol in what was dubbed as "The Greatest Game Ever Played."
This is (in my
humble
opinion) one of the best pieces of Sci-Fi Horror to come out of the eighties.
His turn to martial arts films was a serious misstep in my
humble
opinion.
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