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I remember being so
moved
by Meryl Streep's performance and by the story.
As the father of young man who died of AIDS before we really knew much about this disease, I was deeply
moved
by this touching story of a young man and his sister and their relationship to their mother and grandmother.
The two men played off one another brilliantly and
moved
the story along to its foreseeable twist ending.
The performances were stellar and
moved
me to tears.
Now I don't know about you, but if I'd been alive during the war and a kid
moved
in with me and preceded to parade around the house in Nazi uniform spouting hate, I think I'd be a bit peeved!
You only need to read the many other user comments to see how people were
moved
and changed by this film.
This time the remaining mean spirited kids are
moved
to a new location where they bring their usual kill-crazy antics and it's up to a tabloid journalist (Terence Knox) and his rebellious son (Paul Scherrer) to save the town from "He who walks behind the rows!" and save their love interests from sacrifice in this surprisingly watchable sequel, which is against genre odds better than it's lame predecessor.
I can't recall the last time a movie
moved
me the way this film did.
I suspect this moviegoer was
moved
less by the movie itself, and more by the reality depicted.
Well, although he seems to have
moved
away from his bright colors and chaotic chasing sequences, and although Live Flesh is to the best of my knowledge the first movie where he openly praises the post-Franco era, it was as tasteful as its predecessors.
His camera actually
moved
from person to person, without cuts.
Even my picky, analytical cynic of a husband was delighted and
moved.
Hannah who has become an important artist and whose art contributes to the development and wellbeing of the Swinomish community, has
moved
on with her life and her secret.
It looks like they took Die Hard and
moved
it to an ex-soviet republic.
He said yes, then a moment later (after another reaction) quietly got up and
moved
to the back of the theater.
In 1963, Hector Perez was already a promising young singer in his native Puerto Rico when, at the age of seventeen, he
moved
to New York City to try and make a name for himself as a performer there.
I was quite
moved
by it.
It
moved
me, made me laugh and cry and appreciate love, hate, and compassion.
I was being extremely annoying that day, wanting to be
moved
CONSTANTLY, either because of restlessness or because the Polkaroo was constantly escaping my limited field of vision.
I was
moved
by every performance and cared for every character.
we have imagined back then what their hoax was going to do to the world .even to this day people keep trying to go to the house which has been remodeled and the address changed,hollywood still keeps churning out these stupid fictitous movies regarding the orginal hoax ..the owners who
moved
in after the lutzes never had any incidents and even sued hollywood and the lutzes for fabricating the whole thing.
And Penelope Anne Miller and Eric Stoltz as Emily and George are just fantastic, I was very
moved
by the famous 'soda fountain scene', that if done poorly can ruin the play.
This was due to the close-up affect of cinematography on Bergen's face - he could not hide the fact that his lips
moved
a little.
When Reno tries to convince a gallery owner to front $500 for his latest painting in order to pay his bills, he is turned down; factor in the punk band that has
moved
in to the apartment beneath his (and never seems to stop jamming), and a commercial viewed on late-night TV (for a portable power-pack)...and it's not long before our disheveled, vulgar hero takes to the squalid New York City streets, decimating the wino population with a power drill.
This movie deeply
moved
me.
A nude scene here or there might have
moved
the film to the head of the class, but there is none of that, and without it - and more importantly real writing - this movie flunks for the term.
Seldom had I been
moved
so much by anything.
Don't Panic (a confusing title which means absolutely nothing by the way) starts by introducing us to Micheal Smith (Jon Micheal Bishof) who recently
moved
to Mexico with his alcoholic Mother (Helena Rojo).
I first saw it as a 7 year old in the early 50s and, although unable at the time to appreciate its full qualities, I remained strangely
moved
by it and have been haunted by it ever since.
Nevertheless, I was still
moved
at the end.
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