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When his physical antics prove funnier to the
paying
crowd than the clowns already acting in the show, the mean and abusive ringmaster hires Chaplin as a funnyman for the circus.
I can say that having been used to watching generally Hindi films, february14 is a romance that stands out from the typical Hollywood love story --
paying
attention to detail and character development in a way in which I've rarely seen before.
I have to correct "mrbsico" for not
paying
attention to the very things he comments on.
This is a terrific piece of film noir that is
paying
homage to the great detective mysteries of the forties.
The Rocky Dennis story is sad, but the courage of this boy impress you, and make you think about how stupid people are when they take an opinion about others
paying
attention only to their physical features.
We've all seen this type of movie a million times and yet we keep
paying
to see it again and again.
I hate
paying
good money to see Hollywood blockbusters.
Hooper manages the neat trick of
paying
homage to the slasher tradition that he himself launched so long ago with "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" while also adding some dimension and wit to the proceedings by virtue of a nicely detailed Hollywood urban legend angle.
It seemed as though whoever wrote the score was just not
paying
attention to the movie.
Forget Kinski; she's a throwaway part and is the only jarring note to this movie; crass commercialism where they fool you by
paying
some well-known name-brand has been to pop up and do basically a "cameo".
But after seeing the Ahmad guy tell his boss that he's finish doing deeds for him and then minutes later he tries to save his life, I just couldn't sit there anymore, I turned the damn thing off before my exhaustion drive me to aggravation and might just break the damn DVD which I didn't want to end up
paying
for.
I just watched Superman III and was excited to see Richard Pryor on the cover, but then I even thought as I was
paying
for the rental "wait, why am I excited to see Richard Pryor more than Christopher Reeve?", it was an interesting thought.
Not mentioned-- but inferred to those who "read between the lines"-- was that the pony that young Violet casually rides in the backyard of the mansion in the beginning of the movie was actually an animal used to entertain the
paying
customers in "the circus" that certain women performed in ...for the"right price."
After all of the hype for this movie, I really thought that it would be good, but the first time I tried watching it I made it through about 15 minutes before realizing I wasn't
paying
attention to a word they said.
An early scene where Thomas the patient flips out violently after being touched by an extremely hot, sexually agressive young woman gives away the fact that Thomas was sexually molested as a child, although like a bad poker player who shows his cards but figures nobody was really
paying
attention anyway the filmmakers seem to think the audience will react with something other than complete indifference or a loud duh when they finally pull the molestation card out about forty minutes later.
So be very careful before
paying
any money to go see it.
When she calls back a second time, the cat is eating her son-in-law's breakfast with the guy sitting right there
paying
no attention, and the daughter has to rush off.
In other words US society in these early mid 70s, at the end of the Vietnam war, moved from the cult of sheer force to solve any problem to the understanding that a solution can only come if it is founded on some kind of peaceful consensus, even if that means accepting some kind of traffic provided it becomes non-violent, peaceful, and it respects some basic rules like
paying
taxes.
It was hard
paying
attention to storyline because the pace of the movie was so staggered and hard to follow.
as if the whole plot of wealthy lesbians
paying
$10,000 each to get impregnated - the old-fashioned way(!)-wasn't absurd enough, we then get a subplot about a mafia chieftain whose daughter is one of the clients.He must be the new kinder, gentler form of godfather as he seems to have no problem with his daughter being involved in this.oh yeah, the ladies are worried about disease so they make the main character get tested for everything before the big night, when he has sex with at least 6 women in a row.how
Can you imagine a beige haired Shirley MacLaine wondering around her apartment naked reading T.S. Elliot while a Mediterranean man and a gorgeous blonde Scot are sitting on the bed,
paying
more attention to this pixie like artistic woman than the story that she reads?
A single parent trying to cope with her work and
paying
medical bills for son Spencer Connelly, played by Jesse James (Message in a Bottle, The Gingerbread Men, Gods and Monsters).
For just like the act of gambling itself, or indeed, not unlike the Air Bud movies, Owning Mahowny seems enticing at first, that is, when you and your friends are just planning to see it, joking that you might strike big, that this might be the one movie that comes out of nowhere to surprise you, but then from the moment you enter the theatre, every time you give this movie a chance, it's just one bad hand after the other, until eventually you are completely numb to it, and you stop
paying
attention to your wife, and you start cutting out of work early, and you no longer enjoy anything again in life anymore because all you want is your Owning Mahowny.
Why would anyone keep on
paying
to make such a bad show?
Recently got one of those Mill Creek 50 pack of horror and mystery PD movies (Tales Of Terror) because there were about 25 of these programmers I had not yet seen.I was already aware from experience that the quality on most of these is less than desirable but some can't be had anywhere else or were not worth
paying
ten bucks for alone.In this case I was taken royally as this print is missing the first 8 minutes or so leaving one to guess the rest.
The night club manager, player by Gazzara, has just finished
paying
for his joint, as he would say.
Despite top-notch performances in Short Cuts and The Funeral he's still
paying
the bills with straight-to-video 'entertainment' like this derivative turkey.
Ditto Michael Madsen - there's actually a scene where the two sit quietly facing each other, presumably lost in thought over why they're still
paying
their agents.
The search leads him to world renowned virologist Dr. Ramsey Krago (Ron Perlman), who is secretly creating deadly viruses, releasing them, then "developing" an antidote (which he had created in tandem with the virus) and selling it to the highest
paying
pharmaceutical company.
You are on the outside,
paying
your decent money to be part of the movie/play but you are left guessing as to what is actually being said.
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