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I was looking forward to see Christine Lakin in this movie because I
loved
Step by step.
American critics
loved
it.
I
loved
this movie!
I generally
loved
the Carry on movies but this one is actually pretty awful.
You will be surprised at how miserable you become watching this especially if you
loved
the series.
Now, I
loved "
Lethal Weapon" and "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang", but I cannot believe Shane Black wrote this pile...or that David Morse and John C. McGinley are in it.
What the film leaves out is the aftermath: the nightmares, the dejection, the frantic search throughout Amsterdam on the chance of finding Walt, for Jeroen
loved
Walt, and nothing could shake that.
normally,i would say i
loved
this movie.not
reason i would have normally
loved
this movie is for the intense action,which starts from the get go and doesn't end until the final credits roll.but,the
Mmmm, a previous summary says "if you like aliens and predator you will enjoy this film" i could not disagree more, this film pays no respect to its weighty lineage and has reduced two of the best
loved
sci fi strands to little more than a teen horror slasher movie, it has none of the tension or foreboding present in previous alien or predator movies and there is no discernible lead character, i really did not care about any of the characters and i positively yearned to see the stereotypical cast die as soon as possible in the vain hope something better would replace them, it really takes super human incompetence to have two of the most fearsome creatures ever invented positively fail to make a gripping thrilling movie, only watch this if you want to see how NOT to do it.
Will Smith is much better in action movies - I
loved
him in I, Robot, Enemy of the State and Independence Day - and I don't think he can really be expected to carry off an entire movie as the romantic lead in the way that Cary Grant could.
I had been wanting to see An American Werewolf in Paris for a long time because I
loved
its predecessor, but this film didn't impress me as much as An American Werewolf in London.
Although, I
loved
looking at it, except for a few brief musical scenes, I can't say I enjoyed it.
Paul Kelly's character, although a workaholic was a man of integrity and truly
loved
Kitty (Ann Sothern) as opposed to Neil Hamilton, while he did like her a lot, I didn't see the depth of love that he had for her character.
I
loved
the first person perspective and wish we had had that choice in the first three games.
I
loved
this movie when it first came out(but i was just 12 years old then - and I had forgotten this film existed until one day I found a used copy for sale at a gas station.
I bought it and I couldn't wait to watch this film that had I
loved
as a kid, and then as I saw this film again many years later,it hit me.... Why in the world did I like this film as a Kid, watching it again as an adult I realized that this film is terrible.
I
loved
the first "American Graffiti" with all my heart and soul that I considered it to be the best movie about rock n' roll along with being the best teenager flick I've ever seen.
I
loved
all the other Don Knotts movies, but I never heard much about "How To Frame A Fig" and now I know why: I can't think of anyone who would find it enjoyable.
Michaels-Boring in general
(loved
the sweet chin music into the chair) 4/10 Taker Vs.
There is an absolutely delirious near the end when Muni asks the gal of his dreams to marry him -- a white gal of breeding with one of those stilted, stage-like '30s accents that Hollywood
loved
so much -- and she calls him a savage and a brute, of "a different tribe."
To be honest, the movie was SO HORRIBLE that I
loved
it.
Second sequel to much-
loved
Love Bug tale finds Herbie in love with another car who has a brain and heart too.
I
loved
this movie 10 years ago when I was about 16 years old.
Oh, I would have
loved
it when I was seven years old.
the soundtrack throughout the movie was corny but i
loved
it.
I feel that Fox
loved
that they broke barriers with the then-edgy "Married with Children", but now it's just getting ridiculous.
I
loved
the first part, in which Clooney and Tarantino drove through Texas, killing everybody on their way (especially the scene with the liquor shooting was excellent), but at its turning point, in the titty twister bar everything changed.
I
loved
the original movie, and this one was not worthy of being its sequel.
I thought the explanation for the zombies was real original and gnarly, and
loved
the dog munching in the exposition scene.
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