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Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but i believe everyone should watch this,
mostly
when they feel down, or when they want to share something nice with their friends.
The movie tries and
mostly
succeeds in showing how brothers can show devotion and the importance of family ties in one's youth.
Well written the story veers off into a few dead ends but
mostly
surfaces with a new plot high.
The subject matter dwells on drugs and being hippies, but it
mostly
an anti war movie dealing with the senseless tragedies of Viet Nam.
A nice, humorous mix of music hall (in the first third mostly) and police procedural mystery as the various suspects' stories start to collapse.
The story is
mostly
respectful to the participants with heroes and villains implied rather than ruthlessly exposed.
This film will be
mostly
appreciated by fans of Tenacious D, but if you are not a fan of The D, I still think you will enjoy the movie.
Shtrafbat - Penal Battalion is a moving, and
mostly
honest, look at the lives and deaths of Soviet soldiers who were sentenced to wash away their crimes with blood during World War Two.
Most of this political thriller presented as a
mostly
run of the mill movie with a somewhat better development of many of the major characters, that was much appreciated, until the BIG twist and powerful climax that recalled twists experienced in "Silence of the Lambs," or "The Sixth Sense."
The film consists of 57 vignettes shot
mostly
by a still camera, and it was the careful design of each of these scenes which required much time.
The joy and tragedy of the Christmas Season lies in the fact that it
mostly
revolves around family.
Dave Chapelle shows great comedy range mugging and hamming for the camera and Mark Blankfield is
mostly
stifled in the role of the blind man, but then he does still manage to show great comedy range.
The English Patient is one of those films that
mostly
deserve all the highest praise.
Perhaps this movie didn't really took itself serious enough, since the atmosphere of the movie is
mostly
light.
After having seen The Lost Child for quite a number of times since its release in 1995, and having read the reader's comments
(mostly
about Jane Tennison's background and Helen Mirren's superb role in it), it strikes me more than ever that no comments are made upon the brilliant role Robert Glenister is playing as Chris Hughes.
The people running the course are promised water at the half-way point, which isn't true, and the pursuing officials are
mostly
a sadistic bunch that are just out for a bit of target practice.
Like those two shows, its internal dynamic of two guys and a girl might seem to indicate a progressive attitude towards equality (Dept S also has a black superior), but it's
mostly
facade: the launch episode, "Six Days", is barely halfway through before Rosemary Nichols is called upon to parade around in bra, panties and one (yes, one) stocking in order to extricate herself from a dodgy situation.
I have never seen a film that had my adrenalin flowing that this film did, and that
mostly
happened when Bronson comes running out a fire escape with like an M-60 and plows down like 20 dude from a gang, it's genius.
However, I saw a lot of the Muppets during my childhood,
mostly
after Henson's premature death in 1990.
Starring
mostly
an American cast including the late Richard Boone, Joan Van Ark and the late Steven Keats, it told the tale of a prehistoric pocket of time in what was a superheated volcanic caldera somewhere at the frozen arctic circle, containing dinosaurs.
The (mostly) Italian cast, with a few exceptions works well.
As they were
mostly
stage actors, they brought many nuances to their performances.
That did happen in a few places, but
mostly
at the beginning.
Many of them aren't going to come out and say it, and
mostly
these are victims.
Those who didn't like it were
mostly
female friends, they really didn't appreciate some of the crude humor, that personally i think made the movie so funny.
In what could have easily been merely a combination of "Mortal Kombat" and "Buffy: The Vampire Slayer," Wesley Snipes (no favorite of mine since and
mostly
because of "Passenger 57") gives a really good turn as the half human/ half bloodsucker.
If you want to bring your kids to see a movie that will build character from within and could inspire a blind man to see again I can easily give it 9 out of 10, if you want to see a great rugby movie that truly shows the sport your going to have to wait for the next one because Forever Strong is
mostly
practice, running, and a one ruck film, for this I give it a 7.75 out of 10.
The movie has some sad parts but
mostly
the music is what makes me happy.
This is a movie about ten men all dressed roughly the same in one location and it would be easy for them to be nameless, faceless blanks but these were ten characters -
mostly
that was done through the dialogue and the way they reacted to things.
and it is really sad how
mostly
everyone in this movie makes mistakes in it, but the one character to make one through good intentions is killed by it.
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