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Whilst the
majority
of gangland stories have their fair share of colourful language and violence, this film went far beyond the boundaries of exceptable good taste.
There was some cool action scenes with Kirk Douglas but my main love of the movie was the
majority
of the scenes with Amy Irving--who really(despite the billing) is the main stand out character of the film.
The
majority
of characters are shown as familiar action figures (everything from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to Transformers, and even Voltron).
Well, I take that back, at the least the
majority
of movies I've seen from the past usually don't take a lot of thinking to figure out.
But you couldn't because the
majority
of the film was being told from Rose's (the heroine) perspective.
I first saw Grizzly Rage, like so many other Big Creature Eating Attractive People films late one night on the Sci Fi channel with a large group of friends while the
majority
of us were downing sizable amounts of alcohol.
Hammer, Amicus and Tigon combined produced the vast
majority
of British horror movies during this period and helped to keep the industry alive in the 1970s when American investment dried up.
Some clips are amusing, such as that monkey yearning a little girl to continue scratching him or that donkey who spit at an innocent family inside a car through an open window, but the
majority
involve a dog spinning around in circles or a cat falling off of a washing machine.
First of all, the vast
majority
of those giving "Streets of Laredo" bad reviews have no legitimate complaints whatsoever.
I disagree with the majority: I enjoyed this series.
Even though the idea is interesting (a society where the Gays are the
majority
and the straights are the exception), the implementation of this subject on the movie was awful.
Having become a b movie fan earlier this year, I made it my goal to watch a
majority
of the "bad" films that exist.
The fact that the US has terrible ratios of health care and education to its financial status was demonstrated through the Sicko documentary and reached a whole lot of people who probably weren't previously aware that the 1st world nations outside of the USA have for the large
majority
much better civic systems in place.
The actors' are hidden in shadow the
majority
of the time.
Although, the
majority
is total trash, sometimes so bad you can shove a pencil into you're ear canal just to stop the pain.
Instead of being set in space like that classic, the action takes place in a post-apocalyptic setting due to a chemically induced plague wiping out the
majority
of the earth's population.
At its end, the film received claps, cheers and shouts of approval by the
majority
of the audience.
If this is how the
majority
of men still want to indoctrinate their boys in school to behave, then the world will remain a cruel place for woman from Morocco to Indonesia.
Not as focused as Dollhouse or as filled-out as Happiness, Storytelling does seem sparse, and that's one of the things I like best about it (I've seen it 4 times now)- how T.S. didn't feel the need to conform to what the
majority
of film goers (even his OWN crowd!) expect when they enter a theatre.
Clearly, the
majority
of reviewers here saw a different film than the one I did.
This film is such a welcome antidote to the saccharine, formulaic 'opium for the people' tripe that makes up the
majority
of what is churned out by Hollywood every year.
The main cast here (Dave, Norm, and Danny), do very good with the script they are given, and there were quite a few funny lines throughout the movie (Especially when Dave and Norm's characters meet Danny DeVito's character for the first time, as well as a
majority
of Mrs. Crock's lines.)
They don't make this kind of movies these days...right from the start till the very end it's all full-throttle action...and the thing that gets you is this : you don't expect much of it when you see the title and info, thinking "yeaahhh...another dumbass kids movie"...and though it has a few aspects that defy a realistic movie, but man, it becomes more and more engaging by the minute and keeps you focused with its breathtaking scenes and intensity...I mean, damn...this is a well-built movie people, good acting, good plot, strong moral values...and it's all done by simple means and lines, not like the
majority
of the movies you see now with great actors, boring scenarios and pathetic lines.
Plus the
majority
of the lead players are unattractive (but there are some exceptions).
When I first saw it my girlfriend (who isn't Jewish) and I and the vast
majority
of the audience, were roaring with laughter.
In more recent years, I have sometimes rewatched episodes on tape, and have very recently managed to see almost every episode on the Internet, many of which I never saw in my childhood, maybe even the
majority
of them.
The chemistry between Mitchum and love interest Ann Blyth is nil, the story veers from sickeningly sweet to nauseatingly real (courtesy of some actual combat footage of various people during or just after being roasted alive, etc.), and the
majority
of the supporting performances are amazingly amateurish for a studio picture of its time.
The family in question is one that the vast
majority
of movie goers could very easily identify with.
While sometimes there are funny moments the
majority
of it is predictable and a bit pointless.
The hardest thing about this film to believe is the fact that of the 90 minutes that it ran, 45 of it was re-hashed from other movies, and the
majority
of those 45 minutes were from "Crimson Tide."
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