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There's too much driveling about the Cold War and
political
conspiracies, instead of just focusing a little more on the obligatory "WiP" ingredients such as cat-fights, lesbian perversity and dark affairs ran from inside the prison walls.
A classic of science fiction and the paranoid
political
thrillers prevalent at the time: chilling in its implications and persuasively presented, the film makes for intelligent if demanding viewing.
A ridiculous simplification of the
political
turmoil in Lebanon in the 1980s, this film would also have us believe that one American high-school basketball coach can defeat a whole army of Lebanese terrorists!!!
Televisa, a network has its compromise with society, not with
political
visions.
Gasing people with different
political
and religious views and torturing his own people.
Interesting variety of characters, boring to trajic, this movie is at the same time
political
and individual.
Unfortunately Ted Danson cannot help but add his personal
political
views to the script and as a result he loses about half of his potential audience.
Re-cast the Becker character with anyone who can act and at the same time keep his
political
mouth shut and the existing cast of characters could carry the show, without Ted Danson.
The story of Titanic is one that has fascinated me for many years,so this was a must see for me.The idea of getting never before seen looks inside this long ago lost mother of all luxury liners was very exciting indeed.This film is not for the average movie goer,it is for people like me who could sit for hours and watch footage of underwater ship wreckage and never get bored.Upon looking at the new footage,it brings back the excitement I remember feeling upon learning of the ship being found in 1985.My only regret is that I did not live the 3D experience of this film in the theater.Unlike other certain documentaries with their
political
agendas and made by that certain guy from Flint,Michigan,this one you can watch and not get angry,providing you are interested in the subject matter.A good film.
The
political
undertones are frighteningly poignant.
Add to that the plot, which concerns itself with sanctions-busting and freedom-fighting in 1970s Rhodesia, and you'd expect a film with a level of gritty realism and
political
topicality.
Touching a
political
topic, it doesn't offer any
political
illumination (that is to say, no interesting QUESTION), dialogues (apart from the intense beginning) are paper-like, the story has no development (I mean: even in the petrification there have to be developments, if not we should do a painting instead of a movie), and acting is scarcely bearable.
Thankfully there was no
political
horn-blowing in the movie, but then again, there wasn't any plot either.
One of her clients falls in love with her and draws her into a web of inner-city
political
intrigue.
I have no doubt the guys who made this film had some semblance of creating a complex character study of the post 9/11
political
world, but somebody prodded them that drug use by teen hotties and sado-masochistic sex thrown in for good measure might help things along.
It still conveys a good antiwar message which, in this day of Home Land Security and international
political
blundering, we all might do well to remember.
Since he knows he is going to die soon, he decides to be honest with the public for the very first time in his
political
career.
Audacious
political
satire, maybe the best of its kind.
He is fearless in his exploration of the USA's
political
machinery, sparing no one, and making his points in an intelligent and very funny manner.
If it hadn't got caught up in the
political
rhetoric of the time.
Depending on how the story was scripted, I anticipated feeling sympathy for the son, anger toward those who invade his private life for
political
gain.
Urban squalor, violence, apathy, and fear permeate this movie, and were big
political
issues at the time.
Not a
political
agenda for apartheid.
So trying to find a replacement, I stumbled upon "The Tudors", thinking it'll be a tale of
political
intrigue and social transformation set in the 16th Century.
The sudden presence of a transnational company (that is ruthless, no matter if its officials claim the opposite) in those countries, where
political
corruption, greed and totalitarian methods helped to mine its social and economic system, has very little to laugh about.
I had previously enjoyed BILLY JACK for what it was, an interesting little action picture with a leftist
political
conscience.
She plays a chorus girl named Elsie Marina who is spotted one night by the Prince Regent of Carpathia who is in London on
political
business.
Is this subject matter going to make it on a national level with our present
political
situation so anti-gay?
Mr. Lucas blasted our present president and our sorry
political
environment.
There's been a good deal written on this board about the
political
incorrectness of it: racism, drunkenness, physical abuse, stereotyping.
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