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1710 examples of Intended in a sentence
Bogart's part was originally
intended
for Marlon Brando, but Brando withdrew after the death of producer Mark Hellinger.
I first saw it under the belief that it was supposed to be an actual incident - and this is how the film was
intended
to be seen.
The Marine is just a silly film by WWE simply to entertain it's fan base and further it's empire.For one to judge The Marine you need to take into account that this film was
intended
to entertain action fans with a no brainer,cheesy,action,popcorn flick and as a popcorn flick The Marine succeeds.John Cena is actually a good actor and he played his invincible,heroic,one man strike force character to perfection as did Robert Patrick with his absolutely hilarious character.The Marine has the most unbelievable stunts and at some times they are almost unbearably bad.The fight sequences are great,very intense,very hardcore, but the explosions and special effects are brutally unrealistic and cheesy.The film also has some of the most annoying,campy,corny, dialog ever captured on film.It's so bad you feel like you're re-watching 1997's Batman and Robin.As a follower of pro wrestling I'm aware that John Cena currently has a love/hate relationship with WWE fans.Females and Adolescents love Cena while Males hate him.My guess is that The Marine was made in order to change male fans opinions by making an action film that generally appeals to them.However judging by the overall IMDb rating WWE failed to do so.I wouldn't necessarily say THe Marine is a bad film but it is incomparable and can't compete with mainstream action films like The Transporter,Crank,or District B13 however if you enjoy direct to DVD action flicks that have a thin storyline but some great action scenes like Special Forces or Belly Of The Beast than The Marine is more suited to you.It's definitely not the worst film ever made and I think for the most part it's because it doesn't take itself seriously and admits it's a popcorn flick.Overall The Marine is just silly action much like wrestling and much like wrestling the characters are whacky and at times unbelievable.
Compared to the current 'gritty' shows out there, this sucked (no pun intended!!!!).
This kitschy blaxploitation film was originally
intended
as a serious movie, which (ultimately) earns it some points in the camp department.
and yet another example of an editing team/studio thinking they can cut and chop a movie to make it something it wasn't
intended
to be (a boring art house flick, not an action movie).
To me ,this film represents the very best of British cinematography of its day and genre.I have some "stills " of the film and also quite a few w action shots (no pun
intended
!)on the open air set at RAF Ibsley in 1942.
Writer/director Frank A. Cappello has a good grasp on his subject matter and probably
intended
the rather slow movement of the film to underline the 'ordinary' situations that in a flash become extraordinary.
Personally I was happy to see the foul mouthed fat kid keel over from heart attack though I don't think that was how Leigh
intended
the audience to react and I suspect many a weeping wallower was wringing tears from their hanky.
This could easily be considered THE funniest movie if not as funny as any movie Michael Keaton has ever been in, including, Mr. Mom, Beetlejuice, Multiplicity, and probably even funnier than Johnny Dangerously (because Dangerously is
intended
to be pure slapstick and black humor COMEDY all the way).
There is plenty of comedy through out the entire picture and I really do not know if it was
intended
to be taken that way.
Lancaster might not seem like the perfect choice to play the eccentric, mad Dr. Moreau but he does an admirable job, at times lifting the film above its pedestrian level to something closer to what Wells intended, and York's portrayal of the stranded seaman Braddock is fine too.
To say his character was eccentric and maybe a little over the top is justifiable but I'm sure that was
intended.
On the other hand ,i'm sure this was
intended
to be a movie, it was probably designed as a something, the big nothing, created especially for the drunk people to make them puke!
It's meant to be a spoof and is purposefully bad, but I don't think the makers of this film
intended
it to be quite as awful as it really is.
It shows the scenes how Bruce
intended
them, and I must say it is awesome to say the least!
Honestly, who funded an Ireland vacation for a group of stereotypical losers, who head right from the airport to the bleak woods, with no food other than the fungi they
intended
on??
Pure commercial slop
intended
to capitalize upon a temporary and silly craze.
;-) These movies maybe
intended
for kids but I really enjoyed them!
The cussing becomes ho-hum, as intended?, but it's the facile morphings of Swearingen and Bullock from scary villain to almost-lovable reprobate and stalwart no-nonsense hero to acquiescent second-banana.
This film was never
intended
to shock, as are so many bad recent films.
One of those magazines meant expressly for plumbers or welders and never
intended
for the general public?
The only film to which i think Roan Inish can be effectively compared is Whale Rider, but with no insult
intended
to Whale Rider, to me Roan Inish is a richer and more complex film.
No disrespect
intended
to the majority of Crow fans (I myself am one) who think that the first film and Brandon Lee's performance in it was unbeatable and way better than this film and Eric Mabius' performance.
I bet that is what Will Shakespeare
intended.
(No pun intended, I assure you.)
And its not just the gag itself, its the expressions, the raised hairs, bared teeth, and subtle behaviors that are so spot-on (bad pun intended).
While adhering to most factual details, the movie embellishes with dramatic tales of family and friends, lovers and mothers, the effect of which is
intended
to heighten the sense of tragedy over the loss of youthful lives.
Nothing about this movie is authentic, and as a result it's pretty difficult to pay much attention to the
intended
themes.
I've seen some "Mystery Science Theater 3000" episodes in my life, and believe me, watching most of these movies as originally
intended
(as in a theater, of course) would give be permanent depression!
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