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CA: So, you have to wonder when, you know, if some other species than us was recording the stories that
mattered
on Earth, you know, our stories are about Iraq and war and politics and celebrity gossip.
The internal combustion engine took off because weight mattered, because you were moving around.
It hardly
mattered.
Arifeen Rahman: I didn't feel like the stories I had were worth telling or that they
mattered.
These strangers showed me that I mattered, that my dreams
mattered.
Not that it mattered, because all of the guest star roles were completely unnecessary as they did not advance the so-called plot by one iota.
I will admit I didn't pay full attention to everything going on in this film, but to be honest, I don't think it would have
mattered.
I won't even try to discuss the incoherence of the "plot" or the inability of the characters to be personable because at about 1 hour in, I realized none of this
mattered.
Yet what one remembers most here is the lovers, thankfully not extremely young, facing the odds against them and assessing exactly what they are--then going ahead as if love
mattered
and those conditions which are set up as barriers to love do not.,
It was THEIR opinion of their skating that mattered..... not yours or mine.
He then added with extreme wistfulness: 'You know, I've been waiting for four years for someone to comment on it and ask me what it is, and you are the first person who has ever done so.' What
mattered
to him was to be recognised for having taste in wine,and his more glamorous friends had denied him that satisfaction.
It must have been such a lonely existence being in Kenneth's skin, craving attention but shunning it when it TRULY
mattered!
None of that
mattered
to the people that made this film, they might have never even seen the original show all the way through.
The fact that most of the budget for this presumably went on the heavy-duty cast list shouldn't have
mattered
if it had been staged with flair and imagination and some sympathy for the original's satirical intent.
It never
mattered
to me whether they got on the show, or what they said, or who slept with whom.
The whole point of the film is to show what kids of that moment in time were doing,what
mattered
to them.
It shows that teenagers in general are good,all that
mattered
to these everyday kids was music,dancing and friendship.
I really wish that us xedgex kids, as a culture, who instead embrace things that
mattered
instead of things that pandered to our sometimes limited worldview.
Because it
mattered.
The film is told almost totally from the law's side, but, in the end, that was the only side that
mattered.
Nothing else much
mattered.
What
mattered
was that it was fantastic!
I don't think it would have
mattered
if Hitler was in the room instead of Sophie, with a migraine attack like that he'd have still curled up with a pillow.
The only name that
mattered
was on the signature of their checks as distributed by over rated director Barry Sonnenfeld.
Only thing that
mattered
was probably the breast shots here and there, otherwise, expect nothing but terrible acting, and badly chosen shots.
I had fun and thats all that
mattered!
OK everyone else has given a good synopsis of this movie and you should realise you're not getting Citizen Kane here but a solid piece of propaganda produced on the cheap and quickly when such things
mattered
in Britain, ie a horde of Nazi stormtroopers were waiting to invade thirty miles across the Channel and the British people better be ready to deal with it when the time comes.
Only one fact really mattered: powerful export performance, with both countries maintaining large trade surpluses over several years and through different stages of the economic cycle.
In international relations, power, not right, continued to be the only thing that mattered: the traditional concept of state sovereignty focused exclusively on power, i.e., on control over people and territory, and protected the state’s authority, regardless of whether its enforcement was civilized or brutal, democratic or authoritarian.
Clearly, some of the growth in 2004 was due to provisions that encouraged investment in that year—when it
mattered
for electoral politics—at the expense of 2005.
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