Intended
in sentence
1710 examples of Intended in a sentence
In Chicago, Bill decides to jump in front of a car in a pricey parking garage while Curly will scream about lawsuits and traction to the
intended
victim.
I do take exception however to comparisons with Withnail and I; not in the same league, and I doubt was it
intended
to.
Grand Canyon reminds you that every action you take, whether
intended
or not, has powerful repercussions.
The line 'Filmed entirely on location' was
intended
for the more attentive viewer.
So bad it wasn't
intended
to be that way.
Perhaps the filmmakers
intended
the film to reach the widest possible European audience, as anyone with even a little high school level Deutsch can easily dispense with the subtitles.
I enjoy movies like this for their spirit, no pun
intended.
His every movement seems to go a little farther than it was
intended
to.
Skip McCoy (Richard Widmark) pick-pockets Candy's (Jean Peters) wallet which contains an important microfiche that is
intended
for the Communist cause.
Entertainment, for God's sake (no pun intended).
Attenborough at his best since Ghandi, this master piece stands for what it should in movies such as these, no worrying about gaining audiences rather a cry for freedom in the SOuth African Apartheid.Though critised for the biased nature, the movie is faithful to the book by Donald Woods and faithful to the message
intended
to express to the world.
Man With the Gun is pretty much forgotten now, but caused a minor storm of media interest back in 1955 when Robert Mitchum turned down both Jett Rink in Giant (which had actually been written for him and which was subsequently substantially reworked) and Charles Laughton's
intended
version of The Naked and the Dead to make it instead.
And I have to believe that's exactly what the filmmaker
intended.
Some people claim it's far too similar to other games, namely the Final Fantasy series--which is understandable, since it was originally
intended
to be Sony's equivalent of Final Fantasy.
This movie was not
intended
to be a "deep thought" movie, which is what the vast majority of the reviewers seem to think it should be.
If the screenwriter and director
intended
to open hearts with the movie as the musician wanted to do with his music, they succeeded with me.
Perhaps the plot is not
intended
to hang together logically.
I had
intended
to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Marcello Mastroianni's passing with numerous unwatched films of his that I own on VHS; however, given my ongoing light-hearted Christmas marathon, I had to make do with just this one!
I suck at gratuitous Boob references, so i'm just going to write a plainly flat (no pun intended) review.
All in all a very satisfying film noir mystery which when viewed today fully conveys the dark and complex urban world it is
intended
to.
The stories parallel each other as in Griffith's INTOLERANCE, which this was
intended
to satirize.
The Ogre is a film made for TV in Italy and wasn't
intended
to be a sequel to Demons as Lamberto Bava even mentions it on the interview on the Sheirk Show DVD, but it was called Demons III to be part of the Demons series.
I was 12 which is the age group this film is directed at, I'm also male, the gender that this film is
intended
for (the overwhelming majority of Miyazaki's protagonists are female).
One of the more significant changes
intended
was to bring sexuality out of the closet , and i think the scenes in the desert do not represent an orgy but the sexual relationship that men and women in absolute freedom would perform in the hipotetic situation where there would be nobody to hide from.
Which, of course, is all it is
intended
to be.
No doubt
intended
as a totally campy joke, "Full Moon High" portrays 1950s teenager Tony Walker (Adam Arkin) accompanying his father (Ed McMahon) on a trip to Romania.
Still, I don't consider these to be negative remarks, as "The Unseen" is a completely unpretentious and modestly unsettling thriller that clearly never
intended
to be the greatest horror classic of the decade.
Although the film is primarily
intended
as a period piece it clearly has a quite unusual fascination.
He dismisses Zizek's interpretations because they don't seem "in line" with what the director originally
intended.
After having raved over the British series, "Coupling" I can see from just where the creators of "Rules of Engagement" got their original idea, but this is not
intended
as being a "brickbat" - the absolutely brilliant dialogue and the way in which it is conveyed set this particular series completely apart.
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