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It features former partners Randolph Scott and Glenn Ford whose friendship is strong despite the fact that Ford's Cheyenne Rogers has been part of bank robbing(he even steals Scott's Sheriff Steve Upton's horse without
knowing
it his good friend for which he is thieving).
Mark Walhberg in a great role, idolises a rock star to the extent of
knowing
all his songs, imitating him to perfection, and dressing like him.
Imagine living your life not
knowing
if you have a time bomb ticking away inside you.
The story centers around Julie, just like Daniel, not
knowing
where to fit in or if she even wants to fit in and the master teacher is brought in to help straighten her out and guide her.
I found it scanning the satellite channels for something (not
knowing
what) and happened upon it.
I saw this film
knowing
absolutely nothing about both it and its stars, Chris Farley and David Spade, and I have to say that this film is a comic classic.
I went into "The Closer She Gets
" knowing
that it was the story of the filmmaker's mother fighting cancer.
I grew up
knowing
who he was, and I knew all about that fateful plane ride that extinguished three incredibly bright flames just like that.
So when my brother bought me "Babette's Feast," and
knowing
it was based on a Dinesen story, I didn't exactly race to the VCR.
Yet another very very promising series axed after just 15 episodes and we are left not
knowing
what the hell happens to everyone.
Not
knowing
a great deal about the Truth and Reconciliation commission, I can only look at this as a piece of entertainment.
This is an amazing story and is even more incredible to me
knowing
the family and what everyone went through.
Close to the end of the film, the character of Aaron Mandel asks the same question while he sees another homeless doing the same thing; not knowing, yet, that this homeless is Martin Sanders, answering the question of the beginning of the film.
The joy of
knowing
that Anne is evidently reunited with a lost love.
I am still interested in
knowing
which stunts are real and which are purely acting because there are some questionable actions made by the guys...
She heads for LA to find her lost love, not
knowing
the stolen drugs are in her trunk.
I saw this movie with an open mind, not
knowing
what to expect.
For example I wouldn't have gone anywhere near the water
knowing
their was a crocodile in it, let alone a killer one.
this is the kind of movie you rent on purpose, where you intentionally walk in
knowing
that it is a horrendous knockoff and shun'd by everyone else.
I kept passing it on the guide on my TV not
knowing
what it was and never having the chance to sit there and get into it.
They have no way of
knowing
that she will ultimately return their kindness and give fertile soil to their dry, dusty theology.
Does is HAVE to be something grisly like 'SAW' or it's just crap...??? Now, I don't claim to be an all
knowing
expert, but I'm about 47, I've seen and own literally thousands of films and I honestly think this director really gave this film a good, sincere effort.
The ugly instinctual animalistic thoughts and acts become honest and matter of fact and then Bechard sprinkles a dash of unexpected innocence and beauty into the mix
knowing
both linger in us all.
Which is a good thing, because seeing this story unfold without
knowing
how it will play out allowed me to appreciate once more the sheer GENIUS of Agatha Christie: the way she misleads you and then pulls the rug out from under your feet is the main reason for her success and timelessness.
What I found a bit hard to believe is that the popular girls finally accept her - in my experience that crowd has a longer memory than that, and
knowing
how AWFUL Drew's character was (ostrich feathers?) at the start of the school year would have kept them miles away, regardless of what rumors her brother drums up.
I felt cheated out of
knowing
the whole story.
Some of the events are a bit too coincidental to be real, but I excused that,
knowing
that this is partly fairy tale and fantacy.
As a screenwriter (of which he has long been one of the best), it is not easy to savage an entire business -- in this case, the "business" being television news -- but to do it with a smile, a wink, a
knowing
nod and a laugh practically every step of the way.
Al Adamson's films are trashy and sleazy and cheesy, not much more, so if you go into them
knowing
that already it helps, and they aren't necessarily to be taken at face value, especially when they have so much unintentional entertainment value.
The story was a good one, and
knowing
it was based on real-life events made it that much more enjoyable.
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