Minute
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Probably the movie was targeted principally for kids but as an adult I never got bored a
minute.
It was very cheesy, especially the two
minute
period in which Saphira magically grows up; also, periods that spanned two months in the book spanned several hours in the movie.
When I rewatched it, I started getting bored within the first
minute.
They have been trying for a baby for a year and cannot conceive, they were going to adopt a baby but the birth mother changed her mind at the last
minute.
I was wrong, after about 40 mins of watching I would have rather ripped off my own ears and set them on fire than watch for another
minute.
I was expecting Gary Busey to appear in the film for longer than one
minute
but that didn't happen.
In fact, you could do better watching a 20
minute
short on skiers in the Rockies, and save the other hour plus that is wasted watching "Subject Two".
And, after seeing 22 other shorts, I noticed a lot of the previous films in this 30
minute
film (that's very long for one of these shorts, by the way).
At best this could be described as an 80
minute
home movie.
This film recently surfaced on Channel 4.I saw it when it came out and thought it awful then and my view has not changed.What grates with me is the fact that it trivialises the role that many brave women played in SOE.Cate Blanchett is approached on a train.Well that just would not have happened.She seems to have been sent to France without a defined role.One
minute
she is a courier then she is involved in the blowing up of the train.She is constantly asking people for their names,and then if that is not bad enough she tries to find out about her RAF boyfriend who is hiding in a French village.Then she becomes involved in trying to avoid the roundup of Jewish children.None of this is in any way true to life.Watch "Odette" or "Carve Her Name With Pride" to find a truer representation of SOE agents in France.
The
minute
they walk into the office the patient from the next room lets out a scream and Lou is up and leaving.
At least it didn't meet the 90
minute
minimum for Oscar consideration, or we would've had to hear people talk about how great it was.
Despite a slew of good reviews (The French tend to favor a nought to three star system), three maximums, six 'very good', in four weeks in Paris it's only racked up one hundred thousand admissions and last week was down to six thousand in five salles which means that the ruthless French distributors will yank it any
minute
now.
Capably directed by Edward L. Cahn, with a clever and compelling script by Curt Siodmak, a brisk pace, sharp, moody black and white cinematography by Fred Jackman, Jr., genuinely creepy zombies, a spooky, rousing score by Mischa Bakaleinikoff, a tight 69
minute
running time, and a thrilling conclusion, this nifty little quickie provides an inspired and entertaining blend of snappy straightforward horror and gritty film noirish crime thriller.
I wasn't tired or stressed, I had just finished off a pot of Green Mountain coffee and I still managed to doze off for a
minute
or two during the movie.
They tried, but I'm afraid that a 28
minute
pilot in Britain DOES NOT GO INTO 22 minutes.
Not a
minute
goes by without some kind of imaginative and spirited experimental visual manipulation or interjection; from kaleidoscopic color schemes, to frame and time altering collage montage, to wild, high-concept mixed media integration (animation, mattes, props, sets, etc), to mini-movie injections (lovingly parodying/mimicking everything from silent film stylistics, to romantic fantasies to obligatory action scenes).
Most of them only last a few seconds to a
minute!
I already watched the movie several times and I'd watch it over and over again without being bored even a
minute.
Not scary, not funny, not clever or good for 1
minute!
When you make an 80
minute
horror movie and it takes 40 minutes to show someone getting murdered you should seriously reconsider making movies ever again.
I was so glad that I was able to get my tickets for it at the last
minute
due to my short term memory loss.
And it gives a introduction for each one of the characters even if they won't last a minute, which at first I found to be a bit annoying but once action gets started, you actually really start to appreciate the introductions it showed.
Once it's done, you'll turn off the television, sit for a minute, maybe rub a few crumbs off your stomach, and feel at least a little content.
Admittedly it's a specialized taste but the series worked wonders in it's 10
minute
episode format.
The decision to make a live-action movie is curious but who knows it might have worked if the writers and director had tried to move away from the 10
minute
format.
Excess can be amusing in moderation but not episode after episode after ... I was interested to see what happened with Rambaldi but I think I realise now nothing ever will; we will just continue going round in circles since any form of conclusion will kill any form of suspense however
minute.
They said on the cover Donnie Yen starred in it and Yuen Woo Ping directed it, but apparently Yuen Woo Ping had nothing to do with the entire project and Donnie is only there for a
minute
or 20.
It was better then Starship Troopers 2. But the only thing that would have been worse would be a 90
minute
film of someone taking a crap.
There are animals galore that are mean one minute, tame the next, and can rip off a leg, and make it disappear in a millisecond.
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