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I think everyone
involved
in this project owes the audience and the actors a huge apology.
Louise then almost snaps when she learns Carol and David are seeing one another; her odd behavior becomes even odder, telling lies, imagining she was
involved
in the death of Dean's first wife, etc.
The set and some of the visual choices made in this film are amazing and prove the level of commitment
involved
from Director, Ahmed and Cinematographer, Tom Agnello.
At least someone, somewhere,
involved
in this disposable Ape Man entry bothered to read the famous Edgar Rice Burroughs books on which the character is based.
Dialogue, action, comic timing, stunts and all around fabulous acting ability from everyone
involved.
Sometimes the two people
involved
had nothing else to do with the movie.
All are
involved
in the race, and its a wild ride all the way to the finish.
It never completely gets you
involved.
But when she looks into his background, she finds that what she knew about him turns out to be false, and he may have been
involved
in criminal activity.
There was a lot of work
involved
in this movie.
Seems that there's a young woman that must obtain money for her young brother's operation and she gets
involved
with seedy elements to do so.
There's a big lug with an Elvis voice involved, as well as lots of strange people in masks and lots of women wrestling.
just secreted a copy of this from ebay (ka-ching) and the direction, heck, the everything, about this production of this american classic is (insert emphatic swear word here) divine...this is the only version i've seen that holds the humor, the madness, the horrifying irony
involved
in this story...it is just perfect!...Dennehy Rocks (duh!); Franz Rocks: the whole thing is just WOW!!! so good, man...beauty, art, life--showtime?
The campy "B-movies" of the '70s and '80s were bad and everyone
involved
with them knew it.
It is the greatest musical Doris Day was ever
involved
with, yet it doesn't seem to command the same devotion as 'Calamity Jane', an entertaining but unsatisfying comic romp, or even the lumpen 'Moonlight' movies.
Although there is a lot of passion
involved
there are no big emotional outbursts which I find refreshing for a change.
This movie misses on so many marks that I honestly feel sorry for those
involved.
It's a waste of talents for all the three leading actor/actresses
involved.
A college student(Tori Spelling),by way of a friend's prank, becomes
involved
in the world of the high dollar escort business.
Chee in the books was a regular guy who also happened to be deeply
involved
in his people's culture, to the point of learning to be a "singer" or healer.
Anyone who sits through this film should have the opportunity to slap anyone that was
involved
with it, and then be slapped themselves.
Apart from the moral issues I have with this situation, it seems detrimental to nearly everyone
involved.
Kutcher gets
involved
with "his other half", is initially terrified at meeting her father (he's better with moms), and all hilarity ensues when he and "the father with the bulging eyes and capricious temperament" get uncomfortably and frolically acquainted with one another, eventually realizing that maybe this relationship will require some self-depreciation and frenzy to eventually be accepted.
They were so involved, moved and amused by their very deep and meaningful conversation that they both agreed to turn their night into a film.
This is really one of those so-bad-it's-funny movies where nobody
involved
in the making never understood how bad the whole idea was until it was to late, so i recommend it to everybody who likes bad movies.
This is patently untrue, and I take such comments as a highly offensive slap in the face to the REAL independent, low budget film makers who can not only deliver on a clever story (which I will admit, 13 Seconds had), but they can also get something close to a decent performance out of their actors, better sound and editing... hell, everything
involved
in making a movie.
He returns to Los Angeles and becomes
involved
in two million dollars of missing Nazi loot.
Seeing it in the theater back in 1994, I was embarrassed for everyone
involved
except for Branagh, who can share the blame with the producers in making this thing.
The acting is also unforgivably poor, given the talent
involved.
As someone who was
involved
with important issues like the Vietnam War and civil rights and free speech, I was totally offended by the film's nihilism, the ideas that students demonstrate just because that's what today's students do, and that there are no substantive issues
involved.
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