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It's
meant
to be disorienting.
I would have found Freeman's corny, feel-good-about-yourself speech at the end of the movie funny (in a Lynchean way) if it weren't for the nagging suspicion that this unconvincingly tacked-on moral is
meant
to be accepted seriously.
When voting I was going to give a 2 but when seeing that 1
meant
awful it hit the nail on the head.The portrayal of native americans as blood thirsty savages is deeply disturbing to me.This is the third film I've seen of D.w. griffiths where races of men are stereotyped in ugly ways.The man isn't able to tell his side of the story so I'm going to try and keep away from attacking Mr. griffith personally.In my opinion the three films probably influenced the thinking of millions of people and their children's children.Films like this probably made for many of the resentments that are still with us..Some may say the camera work was great,the action a first for it's time.The positives are far outweighed by the negatives,it's like someone taking $10 from you and giving a dime back to make up for it.
This movie was really funny even though it wasn't
meant
to be!
We are
meant
to feel that he is more intelligent than his schoolmates, although sometimes that is a difficult assumption to make.
maybe this movie just isn't funny.it is also annoying,with that way over the top "you're a winner"musical score.and the odd thing is,the team sucked through most of the season,only winning the last two games,and the last game
meant
nothing since they were not in the playoffs.so
The use of humor,lack of story and depth make me think that this movie is
meant
for children.
Most of the elements of this movie have been seen a million times already in other films; and while it was OK for him to steal elements from other movies in Scream, due to the fact that it's
meant
as a slasher tribute; here, it just looks like he's completely ran out of ideas.
Some of them are pretty amusing due to their outlandish premises (my favourite being number 2) but you get the feeling they were
meant
to be a) frightening and b) morality plays, unfortunately they fail miserably on both counts.
Most of the time, shots
meant
to look cool ended up being confusing.
The plot is also very saucy, but I'll believe it's
meant
too be.
The kid was
meant
to have committed a crime when he didn't and If he did, writing a letter to no one is not an answer and you shouldn't feel not guilty just because you wrote that letter, he should have been punished.
All in all, Robert Altman had a dream, and he woke up without telling anybody what it meant, not even to him.
And is Dillon's character
meant
to redeem himself by committing the utterly unmotivated and unbelievable, laughably coincidental act of saving the woman he sexually assaulted the very night before?
Okay, that may be a little bit dodgy but it was
meant
to be a clothes bin, not a crappy old VHS bin, something the less fortunate members of our society don't really need to make their lives better.
His latest feature film, Wicked Little Things, boasts a plot that sounds decent as well as a creepy looking poster that I seem to remember surfacing a couple of years ago in relation to a film that Tobe Hooper was
meant
to direct.
This is
meant
to be a horror film so a lack of monster and a lack of deaths equals boredom.
It's a poor attempt to fantasize that teenagers too, can be "Mavericks" (although I am surprised to find out it actually was to be released the same time (aprox) as "Top Gun", and not actually
meant
to be a poor imitation.)
Swear-word puns are not
meant
to be central idea jokes, but they try it here.
The only ones that are almost 5% decent are the girls that are
meant
to draw viewers to the show.. although they would need to be a lot prettier to save this train wreck.. if they would have more lines they would probably change my mind as they probably have no talent either.
It's like Michael Moore trying to have his cake and eat it too (or in his case 1500 cakes) by making his particular charlatan brand of "docu-comedies": they're supposed to be oh-so hilarious and zany, and yet you're also
meant
to treat them as truth-based, earth-shattering, hard-hitting documentaries.
Let me tell you how bad it is: my friend who always cries at movies got to the part that was
meant
to evoke tears, and she laughed so hard we thought she was crying!
I'm sorry, perhaps this is part of the wave of praise for fireman since 911, perhaps it's an old fashioned story, perhaps it's not
meant
to knock your socks off but I'm sorry, this film is awful.
It was lazy, if it was
meant
as a 'life flashing before his eyes' as he died, then God help the poor chap, I'm surprised he didn't suck in more smoke to go quicker.
But there were some funny moments but most of those were not
meant
to be funny.
She must have
meant
the poor slobs who shelled out 8 bucks hoping to see another "Wrath of Khan," or at least a "Voyage Home."
Bingley was stupid and dippy (he isn't
meant
to be) and the Bennett's were shown to be destitute and for some unknown reason farmers, this is incorrect and ludicrous.
I wondered if this was
meant
to be a comedy.
OK, this 'horror' film was
meant
to be a joke, right?
I'm a million miles from being an expert, and I'm never going to climb a mountain; but even the very basic knowledge attained from reading Into Thin Air, and watching Everest Beyond The Limit and a few other Everest docs
meant
that this film just got more and more ridiculous as it went on.
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