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First, the central father-son relationship makes it pretty clear that the film was
intended
as a prequel to his Wong Fei Hung film "Drunken Master" (ideas from this film recur in "Drunken Master II), and not "Young Master"; that Chan backed away from this plan and renamed the characters indicates that he himself was not convinced the material was coming together properly; and, indeed, the film conveys a sense of being incomplete; for instance, the romantic relationship around which half the plot turns is left utterly hanging at the end of the film.
It's been a long time since I saw a movie that actually made me choke from laughter, reflect from sadness, and feel each
intended
feeling that comes through in this most excellent work!
Along the way, a raft (no pun intended) of unpleasant things happen to the men.
Although this film was
intended
to be a modern-day and comedic version of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, IMHO, Guess Who played much more like an episode of "The Proud Family" cartoon.
Maybe I missed the whole point and it is not
intended
to be a horror movie at all but a comedy on pair with "Not another teen movie" and the likes but if that is the case there were 3 of us in the room that missed the point.
This new Miss Marple must be
intended
for people who are deaf and absolutely clueless of Agatha Christie's books.
It's sad whatever happened during production prevented the movie from being filmed as
intended.
Therefore the audience - and I am not just talking about myself here - felt not nearly as tied in with the story as
intended
by the writer and director.
A few characters were randomly thrown in so they could pretend it was
intended
to make sense (ex.
Many years ago, my daily paper ran a story, this was that the producers behind it created the film as a tax loss, and it never had been
intended
to be a financial success, but to save the producers, who are experienced and many fold, on their tax bill at year's end.
While I am too mature for such pursuits now that I'm a wise adult and, of course, believe that all youngsters should just say no,I'll observe that the movie has an opposite effect to that the coach
intended.
Jason Robards is a fine actor, but not as Brutus, unless Stuart Burge
intended
to experiment with this role as a Spaghetti Western.
The only thing that even makes sense as to how funding can be obtained for such a debacle is that it was
intended
to be a money losing project to bilk investors.
I don't remember what film we
intended
to see, a comedy I believe, but when I saw there was a horror movie playing in the other theater I decided to watch it while my brother saw the comedy.
This couldn't be funnier, even if it had
intended
to be.
If the producers of "Reefer Madness" had
intended
to produce a campy, neurotic cult film, they could not have succeeded better.
They presumably
intended
to make their very own imitation of Wes Craven's "Last House on the Left" with aggressive sex scenes and violent revenge-action, only they only got around filming the sex footage and completely forgot about the action.
Lloyd Bridges, cast as police sergeant Ed Stagg, has discovered that the husband (Frank Converse) of his daughter Tina (Sallie Shockley) is dallying with a local chippy and during Stagg's attempts to end the adultery, he accidentally commits a murder, upon which he forges a plan to place responsibility for the crime upon a local inebriate, tangentially providing a question of the title: was Scott's "What a tangled web we weave..." (Marmion) the
intended
source, inaptly transposed into "tattered"?
This film works the way it was
intended
to.
It's not
intended
for children, since Inuyasha likes to curse a lot, and there tends to be some brief nudity occasionally.
The film is made in South Africa in 1987 which makes it colored(no pun intended) with racist hints here and there.
Overall this movie was entertaining and well done if you ask me, you can certainly say it has some very good discussion about it, which I am sure was
intended.
It wasn't
intended
to be literal, but the poor guys kept getting killed off and the women lived to play in later episodes, so I guess the casting people decided to go with making the older women look as young as possible rather than the other way around.
The problem is that I get the feeling this person doesn't realize the
intended
audience and never read the book.
It was never a particularly good show and in the ensuing years it has never really had much of a cult following (except, maybe, among gay audiences who imagined more in the Starsky-Hutch relationship than was ever
intended
-- something immortalized in a Halloween episode of "Will & Grace").
When Gianni returned, Buono
intended
to dispose of him and use the cash to pay his gambling debts.
Not the best in the series but not the worst either it does what it's
intended
to do entertain you.
The only sad part of the movie is that someone actually
intended
it to be taken seriously.
Overall, if you can manage to get past some of the so-called "Hollywood Clichés" and cheap shots made at the kinds of people/life-styles featured here that are deemed offensive by some, and just watch this great flick for the uproarious and seemingly light-hearted romp that it was initially
intended
to be.
It weakly conveys that the main character (a boy named Evan Taylor) believes he has some kind of control over the field, but it falls short of the
intended
correlation to his sensation of "music everywhere" which is better illustrated later in the film.
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