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You have to be in Red Sox nation to understand that NY Yankees is a dirty word.Sorry to say that to the Yankee's fans.I recommend this picture for the entire family.Of course with your typical love/comedy movie,,there's a long moment in the movie,,with i'm in love and what do I do,,but the movie makes up for that with all the slapstick moments.The movie show's some
moments
of how the Red Sox nation( in Fenway Park)how the fans felt about 86 years of the Sox always screwed up at the end of the season and how the love of the Sox and the love with another human go hand to hand.
this movie will especially be liked by those who has gone through such beautiful
moments
in their life.
It's a shame that people has forgotten You .. I didn't because You gave me great
moments
with your music .. All the best to You where ever You are out there ..
I heard about this movie when watching VH1's "100 Most Metal Moments."
It's very creepy and has numerous
moments
that will make you jump out of seat!
If I had to criticise, I'd say that perhaps if anything, there were too many jump
moments.
Having said that, the film has some great
moments
as well, one of the best being the segment about an old couple, played by Eli Wallach and Cloris Leachman, walking along in Brooklyn on their 67th wedding anniversary.
And it's
moments
like this, that made me as a viewer, wish the film was more consistent, because, there's a lot of potential here.
Factor in good and evil in the forms of his his love interest (Watson) and former "mentor" (Wilson) respectively and you have a plaintive drama laced with poignant and delicately humorous
moments
mingled with the rich scenic beauty of Italy's Lake Como and the intensity of high chess play.
And there are some great
moments
within this film.
Still the movie has its
moments
and is quite watchable.
The fact that these characters are members of a street gang set in an multicultural city of the near future and that one of them is a vampire does not preclude them from having
moments
like any other people, and this is one of the places where this movie is different to anything else I've ever heard of.
But overall, it's got some great laughs and some genuinely scary
moments.
Writer/director William Byron Hillman relates the engrossing story at a steady pace, builds a reasonable amount of tension, delivers a few gruesomely effective
moments
of savage misogynistic violence (one woman who has a plastic garbage bag with a rattlesnake in it placed over her head rates as the definite squirm-inducing highlight), puts a refreshing emphasis on the nicely drawn and engaging true-to-life characters, further grounds everything in a plausible everyday world, and tops things off with a nice smattering of tasty female nudity.
Of course, there are flat moments, like one where two elderly women mistaken Grace's marijuana leaves for tea leaves and they start pulling childish antics at the store where they work.
Buddy Ebsen and Una Merkel provide some excellent comic moments, but the real star is Florence Rice.
It has so many memorable images and
moments
where you feel you are encroaching on a very private world.
The moment when one of the women first touches the other is one of my all-time great movie
moments.
I think this movie got a low rating because it got judged by it's worst
moments.
There is a diarrhea joke and an embarrassing nut-scratching scene, but apart from that there are actually quite a few
moments
that made me laugh out loud.
If you like horror movies with lots of blood and gore, tons of jump-scare
moments
and unrelenting, escalating scenes of excruciating death, then look elsewhere.
This show has a few clichés and a few over the top, Dawson's Creek-like
moments
(a 16-year-old talking about way back when life made sense?), but overall it seems like a decent show.
It is not a comfortable experience, although it does have some laugh-out-loud
moments.
This is a look into some
moments
in time as children grapple with a number of confusing issues that all of us face in life --- fear, sexual awakening, unrequited love, loneliness and just trying to make sense of the adult world which seems to explode all around us.
Enough with the politics and back to the movie; The pace is breath taking at moments, and deeply philosophical at others.
It has its bloody moments, when necessary, as in Goodfellas, but it's basically just a really effective drama.
Do you long for happy endings, long promised and finally delivered, with a few uncertain
moments
in between?
Yes, it's got its dead moments, it can be a bit too obvious, it declines a bit in the second half and the story is an incoherent mess, but it's laugh out loud funny all the way.
It's pretty cheap looking but generally very well made, and while it does not have the amount of fighting you would expect from a Jackie Chan flick, it does enough to keep you watching, plus one of my favorite
moments
in this film is when Jackie (Dragon) and Wai-Man Chan(Tiger), are playing around with a rifle and it goes off!.
Shintaro Katsu is terrific as expected as Hanzo, coming across effortlessly as a deadly fighter and sexual force of nature, he is equally good in the
moments
of knowing humour and likable, almost an ordinary gentleman in
moments
of drama, it is a beautifully rounded performance filled with social conscience and a touching edge of personal feeling.
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