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Tom is playing a round of pool, and cheating if I might add, not
knowing
that Jerry is sleeping in one of the pockets, when Tom sinks a ball into said pocket crushing Jerry, a game of hilarious cat and mouse antics begin once again.
Finally having a choice for peace, the Humans take it, not
knowing
what lies around the corner.
It was scary with the kills even though it had slasher movie kills the plot kept you guessing who it was instead of
knowing
it's some guy from a lake with a hockey mask and no life.
The combination of the basic plot and Di Leo at the helm,
knowing
that his films are rarely pretty, ensures that the film is a gritty, sometimes necessarily unpleasant, but ultimately very satisfying exploitation film viewing experience.
After getting to know the town's characters, the viewer learns that 'nobody can poop without everybody
knowing
what color it is,' or something to that effect.
While the war is the backdrop and plays a strong supporting plot point, it does not suggest the feeling of love and the
knowing
that every moment counts that the film ultimately portrays.
Any of today's generation not
knowing
anything about Linda McCartney other than a name on a veggieburger packet in the supermarket would not understand this horribly jumbled story.One minute Linda is seen on stage the next in chimotherapy.
How could Honus throw the cards in the fire
knowing
how important they were to Joe? Lastly; how could Joe go back to 1985 and explain to the card dealer that the card he showed him before now is autographed.
When I saw the movie "Bowfinger" where Steve Martin tries to film a movie starring Eddie Murphy without Murphy
knowing
he was being filmed...THAT'S what this movie was like.
I'm a big fan of the Italian thriller known as the Giallo and while I went into this film
knowing
that it is not a Giallo; I was still hoping that director Luigi Comencini would be able to make the film interesting enough to at least be entertaining.
It rekindled my interest in viewing again a dusty, neglected tape, of the 1981 10-part BBC mini series, The Borgias, that A&E aired in 1985, which another family member taped for me,
knowing
that I love history and BBC drama.
I have seen the movie and read reviews that were posted about the movie Indigo.I never even heard about the movie until a week or so before the showing.I personally know one of these children,most of the time he is just a normal little boy like any other child,he doesn't do a lot of the things that Gracie does,but I believe that her character was just a mix of their gifts to show what they can do.The main point of the movie that I feel is the most important is that they are here to bring out the truth,they can see behind what adults and others tell them.You will not pull the wool over their eyes,they CAN see right through you and read what is in your heart,your pain from the past wrongs in your life.And also the good things about you.They can and will heal the planet.The other thing I feel about them is that through the real truth, they will bring peace wherever they go.They came here with their switches turned on,in the past people have had to go through a life changing experience to be enlightened.Near death experience comes to mind.I pray that I meet more Indigo's,If you meet one you will never forget it,he sometimes looks at you suddenly from a break at playing and tells you something about what has been troubling you for some time,then he has that all
knowing
smile and off they go playing again.
I pray that you you all will experience the
knowing
that they have.Please forgive me if my spelling is not that good,I don't do this normally.Get ready for the truth,it is here.
I WAS very nervous and fearful throughout the first half of the film in not
knowing
what to expect after psycho Alex (David Hess) and his friend hit the party.
We all return to the genres we love
knowing
we're, with rare exception, not turning over any new stones.
Recent (noughties) Hugh Grant films have had a
knowing
respectability about them.
I watched the movie not really
knowing
anything of the history of Marie Antoinette.
Mary-Louise Parker is so not acting well this time, really not
knowing
what's wrong with her depth of acting, it's just as on the surface as the tone and expression she acts.
My Take: A cult classic holiday comedy with wild
knowing
in-jokes and crazy special effects.
I can usually pretty much work out what is going to happen in a film and get a kind of perverse thrill out of that -
knowing
I can't be shocked or surprised (ennui is my middle name) - but with this offering the plot was so easy to read that there wasn't even a thrill to be gained in this sense.
I am a fan of zombie movies, so I picked this up,
knowing
it wasn't going to be another Dawn of the Dead.
I was completely satiny in
knowing
that the series didn't have a good audience, unlike Brazil, where we loved.
Still, there is satisfaction in the ending and one is left with the aftertaste of something larger than oneself probably
knowing
more and better than we do.
the best part of the movie is
knowing
that they had to cast the part of affleck's father and flashback younger self with actors with butt chins.
SPOILER - Now
knowing
the ending I find it so clever that the whole movie takes place in a motel and each character has a different room.
Trying to show they are "of the people" while
knowing
full well they are not going through life playing for free, it makes for some of the most interesting stage patter on record.
But with
knowing
the big surprise this film is just a laugh.
I think that it was very shocking when it came in the cinemas but now with
knowing
what happens, this film is nothing but a big joke.
With
knowing
that Dil is a man, you always have to think about the outcoming and you just can't wait till it happens.
Not
knowing
any of the actors helped me appreciate it more.
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