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The director gave me the
impression
that he has the ability to show people as they are.
I've read the comments on Las Vegas and do agree with some of them, it's not brain surgery TV, but then again I was under the
impression
that TV was mainly for escapism, especially with what is going on in today's world.
A few make a very powerful impression, especially a guru-like taxi driver who seems to be the voice of wisdom itself.
The way in which Jamie Foxx captured, not only the
impression
of Ray Charles, but the essence of Ray Charles really made the film.
I saw this originally on Channel 4 (UK) and it was a fantastic film that left a great
impression
on me.
Having said that, I don't want to give the
impression
that it is a "perfect movie", whatever that means, but rather that I enjoyed it immensely, was very moved by it and wouldn't change a thing in it.
Watching "Cold Mountain" gave me the
impression
that its director, Anthony Minghella, was deliberately trying to outdo himself and the own film of his' that he was trying to beat was the virtually impeccable "The English Patient" from 1996.
Everyone on the island is soon under the
impression
that Andre's a child molester.
We get the
impression
that Robes felt it quite justifiable to snip off his opponent's heads, even as he sent his minions out to trump up false and misleading charges against the State.
Not all movies are Oscar worthy but let's face it, sometimes these types of movies are more fun to watch and leave a longer and lasting
impression.
It is a great story with a great singer impression, the songs, including Hit the Road Jack, are the highlights.
The text boards bringing the story along reinforced that
impression
I suppose.
The supporting cast is fine too, with Yo Yo Mung making a strong
impression
in a tiny role, and even the often histrionic Waise Lee (looking remarkably, and very aptly, like a bald Andy Lau) reining it in to good effect.
You get the
impression
it is a large district.
This was the date that BBC1 broadcast (for the only time I'm aware of) Jeff Lieberman's super-creepy 1981 shocker Just Before Dawn, and it made a huge
impression
on me.
I have come to love the short-film genre after just having seen a couple, because they have to make an
impression
on you so fast, and i have to say that this one definitely sat it's mark.
If you care about story and character development, this is a also a great movie to see as an example of what simple lines and the right delivery can do to completely fill out a character's
impression.
This movie basically is a very well made production and gives a good
impression
of a war situation and its effects on those involved.
If you were to start by watching this particular one though, you'd get the
impression
that Sharpe is not so much a soldier as the very centrifugal force which the rest of the army revolves around.
A better ending would have created a lasting
impression
on the audience and increased the viewer-ship.
so,why does anjali so maniacally makes it a point to show off her strength of mind when she is really harrowed by the realization that she is becoming a monster?aren't we all who think we are ''normal'' ,really monstrous and helplessly vulnerable about it deep down inside? is it not better to be happy even insanely,than to create the
impression
of 'normalcy' while suppressing one's fragility?
Although at first glance this movie looks like the story of your parent's high school life (and many people will try to tell you that this movie is WAY outdated)... and I admit that that was MY first impression.... but honestly,the 'lessons' that are learned by the heroes/heroines are def.
Thank you to the previous commentators for taking the time to recommend this somewhat obscure TV film which obviously leaves a lasting
impression
on many.
I've heard a lot of different opinions about this film and then to find out that Paris Hilton was in it as well didn't give Me the best
impression
of the film .... then to be dragged to the cinema by a group of my friends and sit there expecting a pile of pants i was shocked to find that i was scared stiff all the way through the film ... it was predictable yes but the build up of the deaths and the whole atmosphere of the film made it REALLY scary for me ... i was watching through my fingers the whole way through.
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is an anime that left quite the
impression
on me.
Iam not sure if discussing the television series is exactly where the comments should be drawn to,however it is on the television where the The Lone Ranger really made a name for himself.Iam not even referring to the original radio broadcasts of this masked rider of the plains,Iam though referring to a point where in a little boy, about 9 or 10 years old,I was to see the movie,"The Lone Ranger"and never forgot it.I can recall that I was on a line or we were moving toward the Paramount Theater-the theater was located in the theater district,if I remember correctly.It was directly across,going East to West from the building that has the ball that drops on New Years Eve-This is of course if anybody doesn't know, New York City.High Above the street on the roof tops there was a time and maybe even still today huge billboards would advertise what was being shown and so on.It was at that point in time that I looked up and was never more impressed as I was when I looked at that billboard to see The Lone Ranger across the roof tops-It was great-It made an
impression
and was never forgotten.That day we went to see The Lone Ranger-It was the story of how the Lone Ranger was born-The terrible ambush that the Texas Rangers rode into and the subsequent rebirth of one of its fallen heroes.It was in this film we learn that The Lone Ranger will not shoot to kill but to injure so as to let the law be the judge.That type of thinking is so worthwhile that we might be good to learn something from history.This is where we learn that Tonto discovers the fallen Ranger and upon seeing the symbol of the boyhood friendship that The Lone Ranger established years earlier when he as a younger person came to the aide of a injured young person in Tonto-For the aide given, Tonto gave to his faithful friend, a symbol of his thanks which now was part of a necklace that Tonto recognized.Tonto said,"you are Kemosabe".The Lone Ranger said,"kemo-sabe,that is familiar?Then Tonto tells the story of this "trusty scout"(the meaning of Kemosabe)I think the Lone Ranger is one of the true heroes of the silver screen and one of the great heroes of television.It should also be stated that these very respected individuals Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels sought to live there lives according to the legend of The Lone Ranger-It may very well be that there is an inspiring story in the story of the Lone Ranger and his faithful companion Tonto.I myself was so pleased by the ability to find and buy the DVDs, that I stayed up all a Saturday morning and watched The many episodes now available.Long Live The Lone Ranger and His faithful companion Tonto-Hi-Ho Silver-
The movie also is full of incredibly powerful and emotional symbolism, (particularly strong with Erik's shoe) which also greatly increases visual
impression
from such beautiful work.
Flatliners left quite a noticeable
impression
in my head.
The film is great by itself, yet, in my case, the
impression
from it will always be mingled with that from the book.
The
impression
I got from this drama will be eternal.
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