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But after watching it i can gladly say it has
impressed
me greatly.
I have got to say that I think everyone was
impressed
with how good this movie was.
I was very
impressed
with the novelistic structure of the film.
I was
impressed
with the night time scenes, because it actually looked like night, unlike most low budget horror films where it still looks like daytime.
Beautiful cinematography, nice music, great young actors, I was
impressed
and I'm a jaded critic when it comes to teen movies.
I was
impressed
by the staging and concepts.
I love music and I was
impressed
with how well Cage could fake the movements of playing a mandolin.
I am very
impressed
by the reviews I've read of this film - generally well-read, thoughtful and informed - obviously by people who like and think hard about films.
The course instructors
impressed
on us that TV news was a "branch of show-biz".
I'm so
impressed
with the aireals , the way they were shot and the timing was so dynamically perfect with the music .being a dancer myself , and having been a part of many dance films choreography is usually chopped ,diced and sometimes not even to the beat....."Showgirls" the Movie .
what most
impressed
me was the quality of the visuals given the obvious shoe-string budget.
The first time around I was certainly
impressed
by the astronomical vistas we're treated to in this movie, but by and large I didn't think that much of the movie as a whole.
I am very
impressed
with the acting in Comanche Moon.
It
impressed
me so much that I kept on smiling the whole day after I watched it for the first time and almost all evening again when I took the movie as the final taste of the festival.
I am always
impressed
when a director (and this case director/screenwriter) takes a piece of classical text - and makes it come alive.
I was VERY
impressed.
I was
impressed
by the story.
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...
I was surprised and
impressed
to find out this movie was released in 1940, before the United States entered World War II.
I have to say I was very
impressed
with how real the film seemed.
Gary Warren and Sally Thomsett both gave spirited performances, but it is Jenny Agutter's enchanting portrayal of Bobbie that
impressed
me the most.
I would have to say that in general Barbie Movies have
impressed
me.
A couple of days ago I saw the awesome "House of Sand and Fog" and I was
impressed
with the amazing performance of Ben Kingsley in the lead role.
When I finished watching I was totally impressed, but now when some time passed I realized that it was not that special anyway, But it still deserves a nine - well at least for what it is supposed to be.
I have it on DVD, and every time I watch it (not often, it's never an easy film to watch) I'm more
impressed
by what Tim Robbins and the entire cast did here.
Looking through the comments of others many people were
impressed
with the performance from Kelly Overton (Eve), I'm afraid I was not.
That's what I think good film-making is and I for one am throughly
impressed
by this work.
but the movie was true enough to matter - while i've never lived in a home or assisted residence, there were plenty of times throughout the movie where i found myself nodding and saying to myself "yeah, that's true.... that's happened to me...." what
impressed
me is that some of the commentors on this board expressed the fact that the movie made them view life a little differently and with a little more insight as the lives of a silent 'minority' - can't ask more than that out of a movie, that it makes you think and view life differently, so by virtue of that alone, the movies was tremendously successful.
I saw the premier of this movie during the 2005 Phoenix Film Festival and was very
impressed
with the skill Director, Jeff Hare, exhibited in bringing this timely topic to the screen.
I was duly
impressed
with much of Flatliners but more than anything else the story affected me the most.
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