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Hoping to pop my cherry with her notorious sex change mockumentary LET ME DIE A WOMAN and waffling on the Chesty Morgan duo (Geddit ?), it was TRANSPLANT's outrageous
premise
that finally reeled me in.
I've been a fan of the novel for quite a long time, in fact one of the publishing agents came to give a lecture when I was in college on the nature of getting your work published and kept citing the due to be released novel as an example and even then the
premise
he described sounded amazing.
This one begins with a sci-fi
premise
(which sucks people like me in), that moves quickly to six to ten people isolated on some craft (ship, spaceship, etc.), while some alien life form attempts to kill them all.
This is the
premise
for Gracie's Choice.
Like all good fables, this story runs far deeper than its apparently simple
premise.
So many times gay films seem to lack real substance and can't get over the basic
premise
of dealing with being gay and using stereotypical characters.
You'd think after Margaret Thatcher this wouldn't be such a shocking
premise.
After viewing it, you will wonder why someone hasn't done a good book or movie about Hurricane Katrina using it's
premise.
The acting is bad, dialog is stupid, the
premise
is dumb, and you actually begin to think that you would be grateful if the woman died.
The
premise
of the movie is idiotic.
This would be a basic
premise
for a family drama but a supernatural twist is added to the plot.
Although previous movies have begun with a similar premise, they have always ended with some form of justice or redemption.
I've never liked cowboy or Indian pictures, but this movie realisticly sets up a fantastic but simple
premise
that there are Indians still living in the wilderness.
This program has a typical sci fi premise, with the twist of adding a slick, insidious dictator along the lines of a self righteous Ayn Rand villain.
Don't be fooled by the premise, a cheerleader chokes on a jawbreaker or something.
An intriguing
premise
leads to a feature length film with very limited story line to go on.
Seldom has there been such an outrageous premise, so original a conception of simple religiosity, such a deft accomplishment of a potentially disastrous idea.
The
premise
is simple, 11 teams of 2 begin a race around the world for 1 million dollars the race is broken into legs in each episode and each team must compete various task through the leg before they can continue on to the pit stop, the team that finishes last in each leg is usually eliminated (although some legs are non-elimination.)
First, I thought the
premise
from the first movie was that in order to save yourself, you had to make a copy of the videotape.
Close to amateur with a non-existent script or storyline it seems the director asked a bunch of people to improvise accordingly to the
premise
of the movie using as much foul language as possible.
So, the
premise
that Reese is from the wicked south, uneducated and teen bride is baseless.
The first time it was on I wasn't able to pay much attention to it, but was able to catch the premise, and I made a mental note to watch it again and pay attention.
The basic
premise
of the work is the life of dreamy Andre, the elder of two brothers of a gorgeous mother.
Like most romantic comedies, the
premise
of THE BACHELOR & THE BOBBY-SOXER really isn't on the firmest of grounds (though why watch a film if you want full-blown reality?).
This is not a very exciting plot
premise.
What if the Confederacy won the Civil War? Sounds like a interesting
premise
for a sharp satirical mockumentary about an alternate American history, right?
I found the
premise
of this movie very comical.
While the
premise
certainly has promise, alas said promise is severely undermined by writer/director Brett Piper's lackluster execution: the sluggish pace crawls along for the first two thirds of the picture, there's no spooky atmosphere to speak of, the special effects are strictly so-so, and the drab and uneventful script gets bogged down in a dull surplus of insipid talk.
What made Head Case so appealing to me is that not only is it realistic, but the
premise
of it is entirely possible and I admit, while sitting in the theater enjoying this independent thriller, I ran through a mental list of my own neighbors.
Although the
premise
is interesting, this movie doesn't always carry it through well.
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