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Oil-hair boy has seduced the
judge
(a woman old enough to be his mother) into changing the city laws so that people can be arrested for even minor infractions such as jay-walking and then be sent to his cotton farm as free labor.
I quit the movie after 36 minutes so one might think it is unfair to
judge.
I think that this kind of movies is unreal, and why is that.... its because this kind of movies makes all the muslims terrorist but the truooth that the Islamic religion is peaceful religion, like any other religion and muslims people which they are 1.5 billion are good, in the most, yes there are some bad people like any other race or religion, the people who makes the films just want to deform the image of Islam, for there own purpose, the stupid who
judge
people or religions and he don't knew nothing about the truth, movies are made to tell you what you wanna hear not the truth (wake up and see the real news and not only what western says see what eastern says to be a judge).
And the
judge
decided to impose life imprisonment but for first degree murder it could have been the death penalty.
Bunuel's humor is always taken to the profane as many judge, but indeed is just another evidence of how reality often times makes us uncomfortable even in our own privacy.
It's for you to
judge.
He had the best role in this movie out of anyone but Marisa Tomei as Vinny's fiancée and Fred Gwynne as the
judge
did wonderful.
Therefor I can
judge
this movie only by its entertainment value and not by its historical accuracy.
Mrs. Petrie proved to be a shrewd
judge
of man-flesh because it's impossible to imagine "Lifeguard" without Elliott's presence.
Get rid for good of this guy and Springer, Cheaters,
judge
shows, murder, bad language, sex violence.
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.
You know, I don't even hate Pauly Shore nearly as much as many other people seem to, and it's still hard to remain objective during the course of this movie and actually
judge
it for what it's worth.
I wonder if there are instances in which you can
judge
the political health of a nation from the quality of its films.
It is always difficult to act or
judge
acting in fictitious films of this nature.
So many are quick to
judge
films if they are not up to a certain level.
The cast of ASSASSIN OF YOUTH is solidly capable for a roadshow production, and several actors have opportunities to shine in comic roles (in particular, the judge, the old checker-playing codger and the Margaret Hamilton "wicked witch" look-alike).
This was Fred Gwynne's last movie and he was a hoot as the
judge
that couldn't figure out how to deal with Pesci as he defended the "youts" accused of a crime.
Don't look at the obvious errors like the fact that the
judge
should have known about Pesci's legal status and the tire man, just sit back and enjoy the show.
If I
judge
by its reception at the Fantasia International Film Festival, film goers love it.
They say, "Don't
judge
a book by its cover," and for "Ceremony", it's true (except it's a movie, not a book).
Meanwhile four of the more talented character actors, some seen more than others, bring up the courtroom scenes perfectly- Fred Gwynne as the judge, (the late) Lane Smith as the prosecutor, Bruce McGill as the Sheriff, and Austin Pendleton as a stand-in defense attorney.
The movie shows clearly and refreshingly that the worldview of a people does influence its behavior, and that it is possible to
judge
one worldview as superior to another.
It's hard to
judge
a film such as this.
Dominated by an intense tour de force performance by Damian Lewis of the titular character on screen in close-ups for the entire film, writer/director Lodge H. Kerrigan throws us into "Keane"s disturbed mind set from the get go, as we have to continually
judge
for ourselves what is his grip on reality.
Unless you want to have a bit of a chuckle at this cringe-inducing film that I
judge
to be the worst I have seen (beating even the horrific "Johnny Mnemonic"), give this one a miss.
People, people, why does everyone
judge
this movie confection through the looking glasses of 2006??
the
judge
obsevers, "We committed a murderous brute and we're going to top a benefactor."
A female
judge
is fighting against rich evil powerful and corrupt men.
The second one is when the female
judge
finds out that someone destroyed her office, but you don't know who did it, nor why he or she did it.
The Bad News Bears is one of the biggest "Don't
judge
a book by it's cover" movies you'll ever see, yeah it's one of those "Team of Missfits Coming Together" kind of movies that you see all the time, but this one is different, it's the original, no predictable victories or Disney clichés'.
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