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it destroys all the love that the Russians had for the west and firmly takes a shot at the American way of living, so is it a surprise that most western audience will find this film racist full of plot holes etc. and the notion that this movie is like a fairytale in which it's a one man battle, i say to that person who hasn't
lived
the Russian life and doesn't know that 12 year old boys there can do things that fully grown adults can't, a one Russian man against a bunch of fat lazy Americans looks like the truth to me.
Mike Meyers is one of the funniest guys that ever
lived.
As a member of the "Baby Boom" generation I
lived
as a child with the specter of nuclear war hanging over me.
Veronica Lake in real life had a short
lived
career and was not truly appreciated for her great acting abilities.
building where the victim lived; the stair-climbing climax to the top of the cloister tower, i mean State of Liberty, i mean skyscraper.
HBO's critically acclaimed special, "Subway Stories,
" lived
up to most of the potential its high-profile stars injected into it.
The actors are peppered with some movie veterans such as Rance Howard giving one heck of a good performance as a man that has
lived
there virtually his whole life, Juliet Landau as a running girl "headed" for trouble, and the wonderful Greg Travis as the guy in charge of the apartments.
If you
lived
the 80's then this may be a fun albeit painful remembrance for you.
For me, a disappointing sequel to the successful, breezy "That'll Be The Day" as the bright young scallywag Jim MacLaine (David Essex) somewhat improbably tries his luck in the rock industry only to crash and burn by the end having
lived
the rock dream to the bitter end, along the way cramming into the narrative as many rock clichés as you can think of.
This is a normal small American town, for years the mixed race inhabitants have
lived
in total harmony as one community.
It's sadder when you are brought into that person's life and given a glimpse of how they
lived.
Why was he so stupid as to go to the police in the era of hatred in which he
lived?
A house like the one the princess
lived
in wouldn't be on a tree lined boulevard, open to the common folk.
The father, Fernando, a Spaniard, had
lived
in France as an exile for many years, never returning to visit his own family in Spain.
My mother's family has
lived
in Tennessee for around two hundred years, and of the many stories I have heard about Tennessee as it was seventy-five years ago, I have heard only of intelligent, hard-working people who
lived
in small-towns, attended church regularly, often went to college out-of-state, drove cars, had electricity, were respectful of their spouses, and did not speak in tongues or pass snakes around on Sundays.
I
lived
in Reno for 18 years and was there when this movie was filmed.
Few things are more amusing to me than the Hollywood myth that Joan Crawford, especially in middle age (she was 50 when this movie was made), was the most intensely sexy, desirable woman who ever
lived.
It is to experience lives that have never been
lived
- but could have been real.
They have
lived
their roles which makes this movie more interesting to watch.
This movie also shows that life should be
lived
to the extent possible and love between a mother and a son is very well shown.
I am not of Italian descent however, I have
lived
and loved and experienced Italy with an Italian heart and soul.
I have
lived
in Chicago all my long life, and I really appreciated the authenticity of the location scenes.
Losing a loved partner one has
lived
with for years can be a devastating thing to cope with, but not really knowing if he is dead or alive -- or worse, going into denial that he has died -- can lead a person right into the edge of the abyss.
Those who
lived
in those modern dark ages, in countries like Brazil, Chile , Argentina, Uruguai, Greece, Spain, Portugal, and several others, which are now democracies, will have a new look through the eyes (with a biographical touch) a lovely young girl and her little brother.
The folks who get into the kinds of trouble depicted by the movie got there because they
lived
beyond their means, the difference between their income and outgo being financed by credit card companies, albeit at outrageous rates.
I remembered the main points though, the little boy who
lived
with his mother, nursing a homeless cat back to health in an abandoned building before and after school, the tragedy that happens, the saddest moment on TV since the Martins forced Timmy to give up Lassie to move to Australia in "Timmy and Lassie", (both of these tug at the heart strings and bring a tear to the eye) and the 'turn around' happy ending.
Enjoyed this 1950 true story about a young woman named Madeleine Smith, (Ann Todd) who
lived
in Glasgow, Scotland in 1857 and the story begins with the Smith family looking for a rather large home.
I have
lived
in Chicago my whole life and can tell you two things for certain: one, no honest cop(least not the ones I know) could afford a house like Truman's, secondly, the area where he
lived
is typically crowded with cars; there is no way the mob guys could have just pulled right up in front of it.
For myself, I could have
lived
with the crappy CG, if only the story hadn't been messed up so horribly.
It's a film that makes us be thankful that times like those have passed, and for us not to forget those who
lived
and died during those times.
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