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Skeptiscism takes the place of hype with the
majority
of biopics that make their way to the big screen and the Notorious Bettie Page was no different.
Of course there were all the scenes I disliked but the
majority
was well acted and funny.
The
majority
of reviews that i had read, said that the complicated plot made it too hard to follow.
On a different level, the Danish life is revealed quite different than the image it has by outsiders: the non indigenous immigrants that make a large proportion (actually, the majority) of the Danish citizenry, the graffiti in the Copenhagen suburbs, the taunting of the immigrant girl in the begging of the movie.
I've seen a lot of TV movies in my time as a student, the
majority
the normal waste of time that US television throws out.
what did u watch, the subtitle version where
majority
of jokes are lost in translation?
This film doesn't even show you the
majority
of the deaths it shows the fear of the characters.
A meltdown at a nuclear power plant causes a
majority
of people to turn into lethal, rot-faced, shambling zombies who naturally go on a grisly rampage.
His second try is this movie, got fairly positive reviews from the
majority
but was a flop in the box office.
Although those events of a year ago are shocking and painful to most Americans and most spectators who saw them unfold live through CNN etc. the
majority
of the writers and directors choose to show that tragedy is not an American monopoly.
Yet, the
majority
of their days and nights consist of work, work, and work -- but the footage of their work is illuminating and mesmerizing to watch.
I know Mr. Garfield was blacklisted in the 1950's but the
majority
of his other films are on video if not DVD.
I will gladly side with the
majority
this time around.
Indeed, Latin America is being reshaped and the marginalized
majority
is finally having a voice in over five centuries.
It's hard to focus a story on just two actors for the
majority
of your film, especially without any cuts to anything going on outside the plot.
Something that a vast
majority
of films today do the exact opposite.
There have been countless talking-animal films in the past, the
majority
of which either feature animals' mouths digitally animated to nearly match the voice acting, or are ridiculously amateur.
It is always sad when "fringe" movies such as this are overlooked by the
majority
of filmgoers.
Almost the odd fellow out was Cary Grant, whose strident conservatism reflected a
majority
political sentiment in Hollywood that was already slipping.
I think the
majority
of the people seem not the get the right idea about the movie, at least that's my opinion.
In fact, this foreign backed intervention was not only a coup d'état against President Chavez, but also against the democratic
majority
which elected him.
First of all, we know that Bruce Willis is a good actor but if you take the
majority
of his movies you'll see that the characters have these moments where they are the same.
If you really want to know how most of the actors and directors in the Hollywood scene "made it" to where they are, the vast
majority
will tell you (assuming they will tell) that a strange coincidence took place.
Almost ten years after black
majority
rule has been at least theorically in place, 1987's CRY FREEDOM's ideals remain by and large unrealized.
Though this (also highly recommended) biopic was released after black
majority
rule was instituted, MANDELA was played by a Black American (Sidney Poitier, who also starred in the original S.A.-themed CRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY), while the Afrikaner DeKlerk was played by a (bald) very British Michael Caine, a good performance if you can dismiss that the very essence of Afrikanerdom is vehement anti-British feelings.
Even though the
majority
tone in the film is dark, there are plenty of funny scenes to be had.
This movie was not intended to be a "deep thought" movie, which is what the vast
majority
of the reviewers seem to think it should be.
The chase serves not as as a fast-paced climax, but as a journey that makes up the
majority
of the film.
Some cameo appearance cut rather clumsily into the movie - that's it, this is what the
majority
of viewers think.
Some of my favorite films come from the '70s, in the same vein as "Midnight Cowboy" ("Taxi Driver," "Mean Streets," "Panic in Needle Park," etc.) but there are many, many overrated ones as well that have gained strong reputations amongst critics for being groundbreaking - unfortunately a vast
majority
of them don't hold up as well today.
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