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So the self-righteous
judge
sentences him to death.
However, and this made no sense to me, the manner of death was just plain silly and overly melodramatic--like the
judge
was playing with the librarian much like a cat might play with a doomed mouse.
Put yourself in this position: You're a 30-something
judge
with a wife and kids whose job is to send people to jail.
From a discussion in the private house between the
judge
and his wife we hear that he plans to hang Mrs. Paradine as soon as possible.
Don't
judge
the whole franchise by this installment.
And even the
judge
is played by comedian Austin Pendleton.
Why she should hate this particular man and not the
judge
or prosecuting attorney or her accomplice (who pushed her into a life of crime)?
Myrna Loy is a
judge
who sentences Cary Grant to Shirley Temple in "The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer," also starring Rudy Vallee, Johnny Sands, Ray Collins, and Veda Ann Borg.
Milligan does not
judge
these characters; he finds the humanity within them.
-- in his confrontations with Vinny; and the incredible southern
judge
Fred Gwynne who is irresistible with his fancy southern/back east background against Vinny's Brooklyn approach; and Marisa Tomei's incredible performance such as telling Vinny "you blend" and "the baby deah is drinking from the little brook and BAM...".
In parallel, a Guillotine is being prepared in a medieval small town in front of the prison where the leading role, Ismael, is about to be condemned to death by the local
judge.
I admit I haven't read the book, but I am the sort of person who likes to
judge
adaptations on their own merits.
I find her dreadful and dramatic as a
judge.
It all has a certain well-measured charm, even if the whimsical wordplay gets overbearing quite often, and ultimately it loses this charm when it is decided that the character Marie is maintaining her dignity when refusing to read aloud pornographic material by de Sade for a geriatric
judge
and his friends, while finding no moral objection in allowing herself to be seduced by another client.
Valuable life lesson: You can't always
judge
a book by its cover.
Knowing that Ed Wood is behind this movie can make the tough storyline easier to watch.The finger pointing at the parents may be hard for some to take.There are many parents breaking butt in life to provide for family and instilling religious values in them but they mess-up anyway(the family not the parents).Making the parents look bad in this movie may be touching a sore area for some persons.One comment that the
judge
lost interest in his own speech half way through it was very funny,I remember seeing the top of the
judge'
s head and wondering if he was reading the script or falling asleep.Showing them off sweaters are popular in this movie even the older Sheila(Lee Constant)comes out with in-your-face lookers too.Being an Ed Wood movie though Sheila could be a cross-dresser.
If I ever saw a
judge
break out into a song and dance number, I'd wonder who spiked the single malt scotch.. Know what the real kicker is, we actually sold it.
If I had known, what I know now, not too
judge
a book/film by its cover, i would just have rented one of the LoTR movies again.
But time and time again, I'm reminded not to
judge
a book by its cover.
So lets not be so
judge
mental on these guys that don't have 30,50,or $100 million dollar budgets; instead lets hope that one day these guys will be somebody and be able to make good movies.
However, it seems to me that you must
judge
it by what it seeks to achieve.
They never seem to know what they are talking about, they
judge
the acts on entertainment value rather than talent, and they are all biased and opinionated.
Viewers can
judge
for themselves whether one type of extremism is preferable to the other.
Well live and learn the old "You can't
judge
a book by its cover".
I'll admit that I can't be the most fair
judge
of this movie.
So don't
judge
Selznick, Howard or Bergman by this piece of crap!
But we have Babylon A.D. now, a lot of my co-workers at my theater warned me that it was pretty bad, but like I said, some people just
judge
too harshly, I just wanted to see it for myself.
It's no accident that the film is interracial, because Funt's belief is that you can't
judge
a person by their looks.
I want to invite everyone to see it and then
judge.
Bates, who is hilarious as a flustered judge, died in July 1940 but managed to act in 12 films released that year!
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