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You build up skillfully to a climactic battle, and as the prince is raising his sword, you say, "But the dragon suddenly had a brain aneurysm and died,
leaving
the prince looking like a fool who lived unhappily ever after.
Unfortunately the second half of the team turns out to be terrorist hijackers with no social conscience who slaughter most of the first half,
leaving
only two survivors to stop the ship from it's final destination.
But after a couple weeks I really enjoyed it and actually hated
leaving
during the day because I would miss it.
Then it were 2hrs of boring chit chat between the 2. People were actually
leaving
the cinema about 50% the way through, saying it was crap.
Of course, the president does not get captured, but instead eludes the terrorist and complicates matters for them as he frees some of the hostages and instead of
leaving
himself stays to get his family back.
I thought it would be just another one of those films that would come and go without
leaving
any impression.
Generally when an inconclusive ending is presented it is because the producers are
leaving
you something to play with or
leaving
room for a sequel.
Ginger Rogers stars as a pending bride who's noted for
leaving
her suitor(s) at the altar.
There were tributes to Laserblast,
Leaving
Las Vegas and American Werewolf in London.
In 1943, there were probably not many technical advisers on the last scenes at Corrigidor, but suffice it to say, the last departees were not
leaving
on C-47s.
If that premise seems like I am
leaving
something out, rest assured that is not the case.
After awhile of
leaving
it on between British comedies on American PBS, I grew to enjoy and like watching this television show.
Strangely, although every adult and a bunch of kids were killed, no cops stick around after the first five minutes,
leaving
Knox free to discover bodies all over the place.
I am not sure why - it isn't any much funny, the plot is unnecessarily complicated, there are few unnecessarily long scenes ... but still, the characters, the atmosphere, and the great musical score almost made me cry in the last scene where our three heroes are
leaving
together.
It's the night of Micheal's birthday & the last few guests are
leaving
his party, or so he thinks.
They devise a plan where Lucy seduces Lan, gets him to propose to her & then kill him off
leaving
her to inherit all of his money so she & Lee can live happily ever after, simple eh?
Monster because he is
leaving
all social convention behind and refusing to submit himself to any kind of structure.
They trap the bear in the barn but they already see it is getting lose but they just walk away with out trying to reinforce the trap or kill the bear that escapes and kills them
leaving
no one left alive.
Much of this I'm told is to do with a large number of subplots being jettisoned in the adaptation ,
leaving
only the main plot of a man eating shark and of the protagonists mission to kill it .
This remake, although it had quality actors, left out the critical material which made the original film (and the book) so unique,
leaving
this as another Hollywood rehash.
i had heard very nice things about this movie but was surprised how disappointed i felt
leaving
the cinema.
A local sheriff finds himself looking for a creature
leaving
DNA of both man and wolf.
To cap the iceberg, the ending (which I won't reveal, for fear of being declared a "spoiler" by the IMDB) is ponderous and inconclusive,
leaving
room for yet another sequel to keep this tired series alive.
but when i finally saw it i felt it needed more spice to it if you know what i mean. the gang violence was too quick for me i wanted to see more violence i guess you can say and the end with the 2 friends just walking away and
leaving
town.
Leaving
aside the negative storyline and the political point-scoring, however, the acting is fairly decent, and score is alright too.
If you're a fan of sword and sandal sci-fi adventure with sorcery and magic it only barely acts as an apetizer, a lightly flavored one at that,
leaving
you wanting terribly that you had The Odyssey starring Armande Assante in your DVD collection because watching all the hours of a rerun would be more satisfying than watching 90 minutes once you remove commercials of this drivel.
Politics is mentioned only peripherally,
leaving
us to ponder on the actual lives of individuals.
Eileen Atkins' scenery chewing when her son, played by Rufus Sewell, was
leaving
home to become a Hollywood film star, just about had me in hysterics.
The budget for this film was obviously completely spent on the stunts and the explosions,
leaving
nothing to the writers.
I first saw this late-night camp classic when it was released in the late Fifties and clearly recall
leaving
the cinema with a fetid taste in my mouth.
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