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I feel bad for my parents who had to endure watching it with me! Madonna is not
necessarily
a bad actress, but in this role she is portrayed as a complete idiot.
In the last twenty or so years we have seen horror films and stalk'n slash thrillers of extraordinary (though not
necessarily "
high") quality which have been made on no budget at all.
A testament to the widely held theory, that in order for bathroom humor to be funny, it must
necessarily
be vulgar; it also bolsters the claim that a close relationship with Jesus makes you not funny.
But depressing doesn't
necessarily
have to mean bad.
However, that does not
necessarily
make every movie on the theme good.
Although this movie was made in Europe, it plays to a young American audience with it's focus on gore, sex and the horror film premise(which is really it's big downfall) and explains why it probably made good money and spawned a sequel but doesn't
necessarily
make for a good movie.
No doubt a better cast (and a better-focused direction) would have knit these threads together, as Martin surely intended, to demonstrate how one moral flaw leads into and sustains a host of others...but good intentions do not
necessarily
a great film make.
I mean this isn't
necessarily
a bad film but it just wasn't that good either or has any depth.
This was a beautiful movie and the theme was very appropriate...for adults that is....especially with the increase of obesity and metabolic disease in the world, there's nothing wrong with promoting vegetables and fruits for once...and this was accomplished in a very tasteful manner in that ...while people are concerned with the aspect of vegetables that doesn't
necessarily
mean that the are healthier or that they eat more of them...but just that they temper with nature, which is in fact what caused the legend of the were rabbit to come true.
The main faults of the film as I saw it was first, that the two lovers seem drawn to one another not
necessarily
by a natural affinity for each other as much as the fact that they are stuck in dead-end marriages with no passion and no rewards.
It is not
necessarily
about "Rugby" itself so to the one that posted on here that they need to make a "real" rugby movie, you missed the point.
I am not
necessarily
stating that the film is uplifting, because it isn't.
I am not a big fan of this type of movies, but I could watch the whole thing without being bored, which makes it a good movie to watch with someone who does not
necessarily
share your taste in films.
It also has more scenes of outright horror and although I don't think the film actually measures up to those two films it is well worth the time of most thoughtful fans of the unusual (not
necessarily
horror).
It wasn't
necessarily
a poignant or moving film about black culture and it's fight to overcome issues like racism or anything as important as that, but it was the story of one bad-assed dude fighting "whitey" with his army of hot kung-fu mama's.
This movie certainly demonstrates that the most volatile relationships are not
necessarily
weak relationships and that leaving certainly is not synonymous with lost/lack of love.
It induces laughter, cringing, and dry-heaving, not
necessarily
in that order.
Part of its reflection on the nature of the human world is that each of its humans is not
necessarily
played as a perfect human being: The hero, a lone drifter in the desolate new world, is taken in by an older recluse, who refuses to keep his part of an exchange of food between him and a husky, brutish character played by Jean Reno, and so Reno tries everything he can, predominantly using brute force, to get what he wants.
It might not
necessarily
make you smarter, but that's not the point.
Buddy Manucci(Roy Scheider, solid in a chance leading role)heads a secret undercover police squad called the Seven-Ups whose tactics don't
necessarily
follow the exact ways of the law.
A movie about human suffering and death is not
necessarily
a good movie.
It isn't that this movie is
necessarily
bad for your health, but a book can be very relaxing and certainly exercises the active part of your brain more so than this movie.
It's one of the movies that really makes you think, not
necessarily
about the storyline but about yourself!
Bahrani's focus isn't
necessarily
just on kids who hock things for sale on subway rides, but on survival and the state of being one is in when in the lower class in America.
Like many a child born in the 1980's, I grew up on the Mel Brooks films that weren't
necessarily
the 'racier' ones like Blazing Saddles and History of the World part 1 (I saw those, of course, though not as frequently as now), but the ones meant for the "whole family", Spaceballs, and this film.
At first I didn't like Lelia, but as the film progressed you see more and more she's one of those actors who gets better as the tension and drama builds - not
necessarily
the best with small talk.
I recall it was very well done, and didn't
necessarily
have the feel of the typical crap mini series.
The hippies portrayed are actual hippies, the government officials (though not
necessarily
in the government themselves) are at least actually hearty conservatives within the system, and several of the cops are actual policemen.
Dramatic war movies, in my opinion, are much more effective if the events (not
necessarily
the story itself) really happened.
There are also very brief snippets of future biggies like Susan Sarandon, Stockard Channing etc., who have one scene lines that you don't
necessarily
spot until your fifth or sixth time watching.
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