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well i hate this movie it sucks and should be done with
justice
to the book!! and no wonder they didn't do the whole series they killed off Corrine which is something nobody can do without getting endless venting, i think all of the loyal vca fans were outraged at this atrocious excuse for a book-based movie!!! but hey i heard the original script (was turned down, you can see the guy's name still on the inside) it was R rated which sadly means it was probably correct, and they could have inserted a little of Chris and Cathy's relationship, right?
Definitely does not do the original movie
justice.
I just randomly picked this movie up at Blockbuster the other night and was not expecting much...the DVD cover does not do this movie
justice.
To me, the cover suggested a cheesy, non-realistic "Street" drama that does not do
justice
to real life NYC streets;instead i got something closer to "Mean Streets"!
In addition to the artistry with which this story is told, this film has a very nihilistic sense of
justice
and not-so-subtly points out the fact that state authorized murder is still murder.
My love of the Airwolf Television series is based on what great TV is all about: meaningful writing, strong characters,
justice
and a beautiful helicopter.
The X-men comics have decades of established treasured mythology and this film does it
justice
almost perfectly.
With each subsequent effort comes near certainty of death and destruction and a hint of optimism as the characters struggle for
justice.
We must be true to ourselves and not give up our struggle for the pursuit of
justice.
This is a hugely disappointing sequel and doesn't do
justice
to the original.
The end result is a mass of confusion which attempts to focus on Jane Austen's book "Mansfield Park", biographical sketches of Jane Austen herself, as well as an historical look back at black slavery issues simultaneously and doing none
justice.
The camera-work is shoddy, even the B grade movies that manage to shoot a song or two in New York do
justice
to exalt its glory unlike this film.
The writing is corny and the actors don't even do that
justice.
There is an epic movie to be made about the English Civil War ("Cromwell", with Burton and Guinness is by far the best so far), but to do the subject
justice
you need decent funding.
Burt Lancaster's Valdez (beautifully underplayed) tries hard to do the right thing, but racism from a cold, cowardly Jon Cypher and practically every other white person forces him to get
justice
the hard way.
A native American dude is sent to a psychiatric institute for leaving 4 of his companions in the desert to die as part of some tribal
justice
thing.
Of course he was tried and committed by white folk so therefore when he escapes he goes after them, and takes them out to the desert for...either tribal
justice
or revenge, you can decide.
The film very carefully and cautiously tries to show us how the mind of a person can open little by little when confronted to real life if that person is simply honest with himself or herself, with his or her own principles, with his or her conception of
justice.
I love historical drama and the feature length really did the period
justice.
Unfortunately, in terms of actual "filmmaking" the story isn't really done justice, although it's not so bad that it really weakens the film significantly.
Production values that do
justice
to Verdi's opera.
I have only watched this in the original Russian version and would recommend any Russian speaking person to see it, not sure how accurate the subtitles are and how much
justice
they give to the movie.
Harrison Ford did
justice
with his outstanding performance as the President.
Though its authenticity is widely trailed, the film's basic premise - that a police officer whose daughter has been raped and killed would subsequently be allowed to investigate the same crime as a miscarriage of
justice
- defies disbelief.
The film's ultimate message - that the only
justice
is old testament
justice
in a neatly defined world of good and evil - is as absurd as it is juvenile.
I am also a fan of Louis Gosset Jr. Anyhow I believe this script does not do him any
justice.
Actors were good considering what they had to work with.If you are going to write disparaging remarks,they should be directed at the editor.They all had to start somewhere.Good movie.James Clayton did an excellent job trying to make something out of the script.I've seen his work in other movies that were written far better and the editor didn't butcher the work.He has a lot of talent.I'll bet money that if he ever gets involved with a dynamic script that allows him to show what he can do,he will be a force to be reckoned with.Don't forget,this is Canada.It is a heck of a struggle just to get started and then even harder to find a project that will do a good actor
justice.
I liked the frantic pace of the first scene, the humor of his birth and the
justice
of the ending.
It's going to take some clever detective work to uncover the truth and bring those responsible to justice," according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.
This is the story of a man (Delon) who commits a mistake (a bank robbery) and, although being an excellent person, is never given a second chance by so-called
justice.
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