Intended
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1710 examples of Intended in a sentence
At least films
intended
for children and adolescents.
Hannibal is bad, terrible, inept, lame, droll, idiotic, contrived, laughable and utterly atrocious (no pun intended).
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.
Even the best of films do not "prove" anything, nor are they
intended
to.
Was the Cat
intended
to be a middle aged Jewish woman?
I never
intended
to write a review of this movie.
The Foreigner is a straight-to-video Steven Seagal film that was originally
intended
to be released as a theatrical feature in March, 2003, an intention which was reportedly reversed when Seagal's prior film (Half Past Dead) tanked at the box office.
"Speck" was apparently
intended
to be a biopic related to serial killer Richard Speck.
Some people seem to think Cimino
intended
this as a "style".
But it was a movie made on a low budget so you dont expect much from it, it does have some laughs (I doubt they are
intended
though :) ).
None of the issues the characters face are developed at all--they're merely surface details
intended
to get a point across without having to actually come up with believable dialogue to support said point.
Clearly
intended
to be a comedy, it only has a few scattered laughs.
If it was
intended
to be a horror film, there obviously was some sort of bad judgment involved.
Most importantly, this movie gets a failing score in its persuasive power; it's clearly
intended
for those who've already formed their opinions.
I don't know if this exceptionally dull movie was
intended
as an unofficial sequel to 'The French Connection", but it does have many of the same drawbacks: the script is so confusing that the viewer remains uninvolved and feels left out of the picture, and the direction is so cold, so lacking in energy, that even the great chase sequence can't liven things up.
I'm not sure exactly what Richard Donner
intended
me to think, but this is an excellent film!
It's more than obvious that Lieberman
intended
to make his take on the backwoods-slasher look like "Deliverance" and absolutely NOT like "Friday the 13th", which immensely popularized the sub genre one year earlier.
Instead, it is an excellent "companion" to the book, and I think that is what Anthony Minghella
intended.
I hope the Tower Theatre in Salt Lake will bring it back regularly at General Conference time, as a cult movie (pun intended, but no offense intended).
This movie was never
intended
as a big-budget film but was a cute little picture that pretty much anyone could enjoy.
Therefore, anyone who attempts to view this film from the perspective of its conformity to reality will likely be disappointed; it is not
intended
to be "realistic."
It is, however,
intended
to be metaphoric with extensive symbolism apparent to those with superb attention to detail.
Young demobilized, gas-poisoned First World War lieutenant of very delicate health, who previously was a doctor in an orphanage for children with some mental deprivations, goes in a search of their new location and finds much more than he ever
intended
to and quite of a different nature.
basically it's a cool, funny, very satisfying show which encompasses all the aspects of life and gives you a feeling of -if you work hard enough and wait patiently, you'll get what you want even if it wasn't what you
intended.
But the thing that most people don't get is that this movie was
intended
to be bad and cheezy.
I mean, did people actually think that a movie about a killer snowman was
intended
to be a masterpiece?
His actions after the theft make it seem more likely that he
intended
to sell the painting for his personal profit.
Thankfully, she made out (no pun intended) much better.
The acting, on the other hand, is not quite in the same class - the film has a stylised quality, and possibly to a greater extent than the director
intended.
This film features a Red Army that is NOT victorious, in fact they are encircled, in a retreat mode, with many people dying, including the hero, in a film set after 06-02-41, the German invasion of Russia when Germany introduced the Barbarossa Plan, a blitzkrieg invasion
intended
to bring about a quick victory and the ultimate enslavement of the Slavs, and very nearly succeeded, actually getting within 20 miles of Moscow in what was a Red Army wipe out, a devastation of human losses, 15 to 20 million Russians died, or 20% of the entire population.
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