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Now to me, if the painting showed things that had
indeed
happened, why would the great Doctor believe that he could somehow change what was going to happen?
this is a extremely disturbing film
indeed
which could change your life forever.
even its fake or not its very very deathly disturbing,nauseating
indeed.
and reading the previous line I've just discovered how much the storyline has in common with the original that it seems very similar
indeed
.
Poor movie-making at it's worst,
indeed.
I don't know what else to say but trust in this as I have
indeed
sat thru this horrible horrible movie and I can save you the effort... Don't bother.
"greatest generation," indeed).
Indeed, there is a single slightly amusing scene in the film, the "don't-hit-a-lady" scene, which is barely amusing at all and is 15 minutes into the film.
Strange as it may seem, this is really the most annoying thing about this film: the score persistently tries to convince you that you're watching some sort of grand epic, instead of the low-budget limited-action film you are
indeed
watching.
The closest thing to a redeeming feature I've experienced with regards to Key to the VIP was having a female friend reassure me that the male cast were
indeed
the opposite of attractive, in both physical and mental terms.
The figure of empress Elizabeth of Austria (1837-1898) is, indeed, mostly associated with Romy Schneider and the Sissi trilogy by Ernst Marischka (1950s) where beauty, gentleness, sweetness but also history are ever present.
A stellar cast indeed!! Anycow, because his doughy, vacant wife, Korey, played amateurishly by Suzanne Ridgeway("Love's A-Poppin'"), helps set him up, Kimo declares his revenge on her and all of the elders.
Her behavior is absolutely worrisome and the (shocked) citizens of the village are very right
indeed
in wanting to send her off to a proper institution to see what can be done about her condition.
Perhaps the weakest film in the "Kharis" series, despite the presence of John Carradine (miscast as an Egyptian high priest) and George Zucco (as his predecessor, hilariously afflicted by a bad case of Parkinson's Disease) supporting Lon Chaney Jr. as the titular creature - if
indeed
it was him under the bandages, as his contribution is negligible at best!
Unfortunately, it leaves me nothing to sympathise with or care about and I regard it as just another step toward the television premium-rate phone in scams; astonishingly bad, cheap, reality and 'celebrity' saturated television; and other cut and run attitudes that have destroyed this medium and, indeed, much of British society.
In this regard programs such as 'This Life' have
indeed
been as influential as they are often called.
Indeed, it was not.
The only thing that told me that it was
indeed
not a 70s movie of the week was the reference to DNA testing.
Intended as light entertainment, this film is
indeed
successful as such during its first half, but then succumbs to a rapidly foundering script that drops it down.
Antiwar films overlook the fact that the vast majority of U.S. soldiers were heroes, while prowar films overlook the fact that a lot of the soldiers did
indeed
commit atrocities like the one in this movie.
Indeed
the actors who played the ultimate victims, the slaves, were gorgeous as was the innocent priest's daughter, while the plantation owner, his minipulative mistress and his overseers were pretty hard on the eyes.
Yes, it does sound an awful lot like the plot of "Open Water
" indeed.
Indeed
the most consistent source of laughter is Evan's Secretary (Wanda Sykes) and creep co-worker (Jonah Hill), both made me laugh twice as much as any other character in the project.
His script does have genuinely funny moments but it's also full of cloying family moments and the humour is never weird or
indeed
offensive enough.
The film takes tame and easy swipes at religion when it ought to rip the concept to shreds,
indeed
the opening church sequence in The Simpsons Movie shakes religion harder than Evan Almighty's whole 95 minute run.
Maybe when you're feeling bored and the films on cable you can afford to watch, but I can think of plenty better ways to spend my time and
indeed
more importantly my money than tuning into this mediocre comedy.
You see, the movie is
indeed
horrible, but so horrible, it isn't even laughable.
After a 10 year hiatus, that must have been bitter for him
indeed.
This is
indeed
one of the weakest films based on Agatha Christie's work, a lifeless, muddled mystery that clearly lacks the grace (and the budget!) of its predecessors ("Death On The Nile", "Evil Under The Sun") and Donald Sutherland is a pale shadow of Peter Ustinov as far as screen detectives go (of course, he is playing a character much less interesting than Poirot).
The storyline then proceeds ten months where we find that Reno is
indeed
true to his word concerning avoidance of roommates, although this appears to beg the question due to his garnering of a live-in lover, Holly (Holly Fields), with whom he has generated marital plans.
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