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Having read so much negative
press
on this movie over the years, I'd always avoided it, but the advent of the cheap public domain DVD encouraged me to finally give it a viewing.
At a
press
screening, the laughter was so loud and raucous it was hard to hear all the dialog.
Ironically, after the returning to Poland he stopped writing artistic prose and became communistic propagandist, producing stream of anti-imperialistic and anti-american
press
publications.
Screened this morning for the
press
at Roma film festival, "N - io e Napoleone" is easy to love.
It was September 2003 that I heard the BBC were going to resurrect DOCTOR WHO and make it " Bigger and better " but I'd heard these rumours in the
press
before and thought that's all they were - Rumours .
Earlier this year, when Canada went through a potential constitutional crisis (it fizzled out, thankfully) that might have led to intervention by our Governor-General, the Whitlam dismissal was mentioned in the
press.
Science Fiction has had its bad press, some justified, but this is truly a flagship science fiction series and I thank Henson for it.
I'm a big mark for the music of Neil Young, and with that and the glowing praise the film received in many alt-indie
press
circles, hit the first showing of Greendale I could find.
Superman's "freedom of the
press"
line sounded silly compared to "..Care to step outside" which was delivered better and had a fitting connection to Clark's earlier scene in the truck stop.
This movie has received a lot of bad
press
from people who don't understand what it was meant to be.
I can fondly remember Bo Derek's heyday and the UK
press
attention (the mucky Sun & News of the World papers especially)- all following her small role in "10" with Dudley Moore.
This film incorporates all of the worst stereotypes you could imagine in a worst-case scenario that exists only in the minds of Hollywood, the
press
and AG John Asscrap.
Although it got some favorable
press
after playing at the Toronto Intl.
Who wrote this script?! Was there ever a script for this goofy movie or did the director just accidentally
press
the record-button on his camera and then decided to make the film up as they went along?
I was really looking forward to this movie based on the previews and
press
it received, but after viewing it I was terribly disappointed.
Is it that there is no
press
at all to report everyday incidents.
After reading glowing reviews (the Director was a film reviewer with Sky for years so must have a lot of mates in the
press
ready to do him a favour by writing favorable reviews) I expected solid acting, atmosphere, suspense, strong characterization, an intriguing plot development and poetic moments.
And why on earth did ABC -- as reported in the
press
-- actually agree to buy the cavemen character rights from Geico for this?
Not that a typical thriller is realistic but this one seemed to be trying to, and yet the woman who got rapped didn't
press
charges because she didn't want to be cross examined in a court even though she would be putting the man who broke her arm beat the crap out of her and raped her away for life not but also protecting the lawyer whom she had feelings for and his family not just random people she didn't even know.
Also, the cheesiness of it all made me want to
press
stop before it was over.
The script seems to be pasted together from
press
clippings, and ESL textbooks.
Haig makes missteps, his
press
room performance is historically regrettable and he is "difficult".
Basically, the movie never fit the explanation on the
press
releases.
and you know what I was right, they were all terrible, this movie has a few (and a few is stretching it) interesting points, the occasional camcorder view is a nice touch, the drummer is very like a drummer, i.e damned annoying and, well thats about it actually, the problem is that its just so boring, in what I can only assume was an attempt to build tension, a whole lot of nothing happens and when it does its utterly tedious (I had my thumb on the fast forward button, ready to
press
for most of the movie, but gave it a go) and seriously is the lead singer of the band that great looking, coz they don't half mention how beautiful he is a hell of a lot, I thought he looked a bit like a meercat, all this and I haven't even mentioned the killer, I'm not even gonna go into it, its just not worth explaining.
Madonna was likely cast purely as a stunt to get pre-release
press.
Lorenzo Lamas has a lot of charisma but he can't save this piece of crap, and believe it or not the opening was really cool, as was the ending, however the middle is incredibly boring, and got me to have the urge to
press
the fast forward button!, plus The dialog is especially laughable!.There is a cool bar scene that i really liked, but once Lamas heads to the dock it all falls apart, plus the scene where The villains torture Jennifer's family, and kills them were supposed to find it disturbing when it in fact is laughable!.
Actually i was expecting "paulie wants a cracker" jokes to hurt this film but even that was done in a very humorous scene that turns very touching when paulie is in the research lab
press
room conference.
What can one say about Elvira that hasn't already been said in the world's
press?
The sad passing of the lovely Carole Lynne earlier this year broke the last link we had with this incredible film and now it really is in the past, but waiting patiently for us to
press
play.
Why freedom of the
press
and freedom of speech are essential to democracy.
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