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While this is good for drama, in comedy, we know the
pains
it need not be emphasized.
Stark),"Labor
Pains"
,2000 as complete idiots.
It
pains
me to say this about an Australian film but Mr. Accident ranks with the worst of the worst films I have ever seen.
Michel Legrand comes up with some catchy tunes, but they merely inspire lyricist Don Black to the likes of "One simple fact remains/No-one here suffers from growing pains.'
It
pains
me to see an awesome movie turn into some lame, repetitive and lazy series.
The first clue that he fails to fully grasp the work is that he takes
pains
to set the film in seventeenth-century Venice.
Rachael Stirling is an amazing actress, i have never seen her other works but her portrayal of Nan made me connect with her feeling her heartache and
pains
and love.
The movie took great
pains
to be presented in an accurate English setting.
Well, we do get four contemporary, exceptionally memorable tales of family pains, generation gaps and fatherhood, in particular.
Their petty bickering is a sublime observation of human nature and of how love comes with it's
pains
and darkness Everyone has some irritating aspect to their personality and this is observed by the makers in the most simplistic and fantastic way.
Mr. Carlin left our common forum in June of 2008, shortly after going to the hospital for
pains
in the chest (he had a history of heart trouble).
As I've said in the title of this review, It
pains
me to say this, but "hitch" reaches the zenith of what Hollywood Romantic Comedies can ever hope to aspire to.
It's a well rounded example of your average, dysfunctional family and their memories, pains, growth and ignorance/tolerance of each others' lives.
It
pains
me to write such a scathing review but by not doing so I'm simply encouraging these people.
The screen writing is so dumb it
pains
me to have wasted 2 hours of my life I'll never get back (where have I heard this before).
Before she did this movie all Ashley Johnson was known for was her role as little Chrissie Seaver on the prime time show Growing
Pains.
As a Southern Baptist, it
pains
me that I must give a below average rating to an overtly Christian movie.
What you see on screen is a bad joke at best, a gimmick on the part of the filmmaker, and it
pains
you to see what little regard he actually shows for a film he claims he's been a fan of all his life.I've seen several bad films over the years, but I can't remember one that's been as much of a torture to sit through as this one.
It
pains
me to even think about the amateurish performances of such fine actors as Ben Kingsley and Fiona Shaw.
It
pains
me to write that since I would have hoped this would have been great, or I wouldn't have bothered to see it the other day.
Alas, it
pains
me deeply to judge a movie so harshly, but I advise you against it.
The second episode directed by Francis Megahy is a lot better than his mediocre previous entry, "Growing
Pains"
(Episode 4), and the fairly unknown actors deliver good performances.
An excellent and accurate film... McGovern takes great
pains
to research and document his writing and it pays off.
Director Mitch Leisen actually goes to great
pains
to point the killer out to even the dumbest member of the cinema audience by giving the player concerned close-up after close-up.
After his first job things become strange, his habits change, his personality begins to differ and he suffers
pains
in his neck and headaches as well as nightmares.
In fact, the Japanese director took
pains
to remake the same movie as it was in the original, the only difference was the casting of American actors.
They certainly displayed the same growing
pains
and preoccupations, politics aside: Music, sex, movie idols, music, drinking, sports, music...
Truth be told, I have not seen this movie in years nor has it been shown on TV in a while, but this movie is somewhat of one man's odyssey after the
pains
of war.
This is only a surface melodrama, for, like Lon's other great triumphs in film, this film presents a story in which the
pains
and tribulations of Lon's character are only too predictable.... broken by moments of complete shock.
This film captures the longing, the enthusiasm, and the emotional growing
pains
of a group of teen agers attending a performing arts summer camp.
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