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The plot had more cliches per
minute
than almost any other anime I have seen.
Overall, if you happen to watch this movie, while you won't get a laugh a
minute
experience, you won't be disappointed with the movie either, as it's one of those good, funny movies that you could watch to waste away a boring day.
The
minute
David Morse comes on the screen, you know he is up to no good before he opens his mouth.
This leaves the hapless Tom stuck in the palace as a prince who is about to become king any
minute.
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.
What followed was one of the worst 1 hour and 30
minute
movies I have had the displeasure of watching.
First, the animation is clearly cheaply done and looks more like a fifteen
minute
show on cartoon network than a film.
"The Avengers" would have been that next "big" thing for Warner Bros. had it not been so shoddily edited at the last
minute.
The original was one of Simon's laugh a
minute
(and you can set your watch by it) plays with a big problem: it was written as an ensemble piece but one character-television comic Max Prince, who's based on stories about Sid Caesar-was so overpowering it threw the ensemble off.
If that's all you want nowadays go to Google and search under "images" for them but please do not spend even a
minute
of your valuable time watching this horrible waste of celluloid.
One
minute
Bob is chastising Grace for being exploitive and the next he is going hog wild in the staging of a burning village.
I just watched Brooklyn Bound for the first time about half-hour ago and this film doesn't waste a
minute
of the film as every scene of this film are shot very well.
The pacing of this movie is breathless (it's like a Bugs Bunny cartoon) and it's one of the few comedies that can legitimately claim to have a laugh virtually every
minute.
One
minute
he is in Virginia and the next
minute
he is in Pittsburgh.
One
minute
they are living together the next scene they are separated and she is pregnant.
About 1
minute
into the film I knew it was going to be a stinker, but I persisted to the end...and was not rewarded for my persistence.
Similarities between the two movies are that they are both shot completely in black and white, there are main character monologues (both including passages about "When I was young...")and both movies clock in under the 90
minute
mark.
Absolute Giganten is the story of a night that is so ordinary and because of that so honestly that you're going to enjoy every
minute
of it.
About the only negatives at all are the ending (I would have just ended the film a
minute
or two earlier without the unnecessary final scene) and a mistake in the film about how deep the lab was under the earth.
A last
minute
crew switch puts some female astronaunts on board, (look out...major spoiler) in case the earth is suddenly destroyed by a recently discovered Chinese doomsday device.
"For the Birds" is only a three
minute
short film with a well deserved big award, the 2002 Oscar for Best Short Film, animated.
The negativity isn't worth the 3
minute
happy ending!
It was a laugh a
minute
thrill for me.
Despite the locations being discernible as to where it's at, and the two interviews being indicative of where the people are possibly from, he keeps his 54
minute
plunge into the Kuwait oil fields a primarily visual trip.
The only parts that stood out was some guy saying "Be up in a minute!" and the night vision wind camera.
I loved every
minute
of it and I couldn't stop laughing!
It took me a
minute
to recognize Agnes Moorehead as Velma....she looked completely different from her role as Endora on "Bewitched."
Expect to experience almost immediate regret (less than one
minute
after the credits end).
It is not a laugh a
minute
comedy there are some funny moments but the film really is about ordinary women in their fifties trying to do some charity work by doing the extraordinary i.e. posing nude to sell calendars.
For what it is, a silly 2 1/2
minute
skit starring Adam Sandler, I thought this was great.
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