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Thus on his birthday, he reaches out to Danny, a man who has
lived
his life playing by the rules and who becomes strangely intrigued by Julian's "unconventional" lifestyle.
I actually anticipated seeing the film when it was advertised and it more than
lived
up to my expectations.
I thought of giving up television completely until a friend who had
lived
in England showed me some programs that included The Office, Extras, Blackadder, and The League of Gentlemen.
Seems like she was in a plane crash with her parents years ago & they died but she
lived
with the animals.
Although I understand she now lives in Switzerland, I have often thought that even though I am in my 50's and gave up the thought of acting professionally years ago, it would be great if she still
lived
in Hollywood and I was able contact her.
I, personally, have researched as much as I possibly could on the case long before the movie came out...and the only thing that actually
lived
up to true drama of the real events was the crime scene.
Maybe just the best TV series ever........although it was so short
lived.
One is constantly watching the film thinking: "Is the writer, or possibly the director, the dumbest person who ever
lived?
Jodha-Akbar is a motley of exceptional love,Terrific Action,Soulful music and splendid cinematography.It is one of the most uncommon films and a must see one if you want to witness something special.The film got combative stunts and it has everything to please everyone.But on the other side,the film is slow and lengthy.The first half of the film lasts more than 2 hrs yet the twists and turns will glue the audience to the cinema.Hrithik was awesome as Akbar and Aishwarya was majestic as Jodha.Direction was at the best.Ashutosh proved yet another blockbuster which falls in the same line of Lagaan and Swades.May be he need to concentrate on the duration of the film by chopping off few scenes.Jodha Akbar is basically a love story instead of calling it as a War based film.The film lacks pace and slow narration of few scenes and the frequent usage of Urdu language made the audience ambiguous and also boring.But at the other end,even though the film lasts for more than 3.30 min,it is gripping enough and very much bearable.The Director need to edit the film and make it as a 3 hrs film so that the audience will like this film even more.The huge star-cast of Hrithik-Ash playing as Akbar and Jodha might have evoked a lot of curiosity among the audience before the release but i must admit the film almost
lived
up to the expectations.The love part was dealt exceptionally well and it is the forte for the film.The film depicted the Legacy of Akbar.The film also shown that Akbar did lot good for Hindus.
He
lived
alone all his life without love and only thinking Rumpey helped him worth of living.
This certainly
lived
up to expectations of being "a nice movie," an involving story about a young Mexican boy who sneaks into the United States to try to find his mother in Los Angeles.
Although Satyricon looks so surreal, it shows us a much better way to understand how these people 2000 years ago actually
lived
& loved, as it's far away from the antiseptic hollywood-style, where the slightest hint to the real likings of many Romans was kept as a secret (like the cut out scenes in "Spartacus").
I
lived
in poverty just as he did - he kept his cat in a stove in an abandoned building.
My bedroom window faced the back of another building and alley, and in that alley
lived
a large poor family that always had stray cats.
I
lived
in California for most of my life and I know how dependent we are on ALL Hispanics.
All I can say, is if you
lived
through the 60's and/or 70's, (regardless of how much you actually REMEMBER...) you've got to give this film a look.
Ashvini, his father, replies wistfully: "I wish I could've
lived
my life like you did."
There are many shot in California and other places but, since I have
lived
here it's great to see familiar territory.
When I
lived
in Hong Kong I recorded all the episodes on to VHS and have since placed on DVD-R.
First: As I am Norwegian, and have
lived
with this film since I was about six years old I am biased!!
He
lived
to the age of 52, being felled by a heart attack shortly after making his last film, "The Brute Man," in 1946.
It was because of this film that I had to get rid of my rabbit because my rabbit
lived
in the shed and I was to scared to go there by myself!
John Gregson never
lived
down his Genevieve image, no shame in that, so it is actually quite shocking to see him as a Nazi assisting in plans for liquidating a ghetto ("I've ordered three times as many flame throwers just to be on the safe side").
The mean behavior exhibited by crooked men who
lived
for wealth and prestige.
He has
lived
his life out in the wilds and knows how to track, but he does not want to.
This show was so short
lived
that I didn't even get to see every episode.
It shows the inhumanity of slavery from the point of view of those who
lived
it.
The whole project feels classy at all times, despite being made for T.V, and is a monument to both players and the era in which they
lived.
Perhaps it is because it is so well written, has outstanding actors, or that I recognize the realistic characters and one street Southern town it is based on, Micanopy, FL, having
lived
in nearby Gainesville.
It wasn't the best movie I've ever seen, but if you've ever
lived
in Southern California, this movie will make you laugh (at least a couple of times).
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