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The movie never
picked
up momentum.
I watched it, wondering why I was doing so when I had an excellent book on the go that I could have
picked
up and why people make movies like this.
I was travelling in Indonesia in 1984 and got
picked
up as an extra for a day, filming some of the chases between the two jeeps near Bogor.
It was as if they
picked
him up right out of the 20s and dropped him modern day times.
I didn't expect much from this DVD
picked
up in a remainder bin.
I saw this for cheap at a used DVD store &
picked
it up, because I love the original "Harvey" and Harry Anderson certainly looks like he'd make a great Elwood P. Dowd.
I
picked
up a DVD of this British series from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC and it's fitting that a filmmaker be featured prominently in an art gallery--especially since this film isn't a biography of Chaplin, but a step-by-step analysis of his working style.
Having just watched The Bronze Buckaroo, I
picked
the next film on the "Black Westerns" disc of the DVD set "Black Entertainment in Film" which happened to be Harlem Rides the Range.
The series was being reported as
picked
up in all the tabloids.
Anyway we wandered into the theatre next door and
picked
up Star Trek.
And in an attempt to be 'ground-breaking' the producers
picked
them.
The game is a bit short though, and the way it
picked
up with the sorceress of time alive as she died on the only play through I did in Warrior Within.
They couldn't have
picked
better actors to play the roles given in this flick.
They could have at least
picked
a black stunt man i laugh hard every time i see it.
I'm glad I did not buy or rent this movie, I
picked
it up at the library where you don't really have to buy stuff at expect fines.
I seen this movie at the Library like 2 or 3 years ago and didn't really want to pick it up, then I
picked
it up this year because I read the entire description that meant like Indigo children have powers and I just thought that it will make it a wonderful and inspirational movie, but when I first turned it on, I felt like I fell asleep in a nightmare of demon spirits until when I got to the part where they were in the house and a little girl was in the car.
Recently I
picked
up a copy not remembering I had already seen it.
As i am alway interested in a sf movie, i
picked
this one up at the local video rental store.
The character names are like hand
picked
(J.R,gaga,...) The guy who plays Joey looks a familiar character in the Italian American movies.Some tries to provide some comic relief ...... Overall a movie which can show the progress of a great director....
If anyone knows if this film is going to be
picked
up in the future, let me know.
A couple of minor points grated a little - as Marlonius has already mentioned, Peck really should have
picked
up Blore's hat for his heroic trek with the injured navigator; early on in the film it was made clear to us how extremely hot the climate was, with the men's tunics soaked in sweat.
I COULD have
picked
others, but, this sounded like the flick to be certain to fulfill my masochistic needs: you know...to make me shake my head; roll my eyes; and almost puke.
How in Gods name a production company ever
picked
this script up, I'll never know.
The result - a hulking limbful(OK, I don't think its a word either)"creature" wearing a black suit he inexplicably
picked
up somewhere in just his size and styling around with a square-cut afro emerges with a zest for killing and ripping entrails from the bodices of newly slain women.
They
picked
some quality for the movie and I really hope to see the cast go on to bigger and better things.
If "The Sleepy Time Gal" had been released theatrically in 2001 (and the fact that no distributor
picked
it up is a tragic commentary on the state of today's film scene), the glorious Jacqueline Bisset would have been awarded the Best Actress Oscar at last week's dismal ceremony.
I just downloaded the Aquaman pilot from iTunes and I cannot believe that it never got
picked
up for the CW fall schedule.
Well that's odd, I thought as I
picked
up the June '98 issue of CMJ monthly.
Picked
this up on video and again am impressed with Edward Burns' ("The Brothers McMullen") keen eye and ability to capture everyday frustration.
I went to the local video store a few nights ago and immediately
picked
out "Get Real" to watch and enjoy.
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