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Neither of us had tried to change the other, but we also hadn't
pretended
that our differences were just going to melt away after a lunch.
But the one camera guy they never caught was the guy that went in just with a blank tape and went over to the Best Buy camera department and just put his tape in one of their cameras and
pretended
to shop.
So I built a prosthetic baby, and I went into the village,
pretended
as though this baby had been born with a deformity, and here was the guys who do the killing.
He either was or
pretended
to be an Orthodox Christian in his metaphysical outlook, and he said it's obvious why the world exists: because God created it.
We
pretended.
I went to see my mother the other day, and she told me this story that I'd completely forgotten about how, when we were driving together, she would pull the car over, and by the time she had gotten out of the car, and gone around the car to let me out of the car, I would have already gotten out of the car and
pretended
to have died.
For too long, we've
pretended
that happiness is a king in his castle.
When I got admitted to Yale, a family member asked me if I had
pretended
to be a liberal to get by the admissions committee.
But instead, people kept hurrying past me and
pretended
not to see me.
This was one of the huge lessons of the year, is that I almost
pretended
to be a better person, and I became a little bit of a better person.
I'm glad I
pretended
you asked.
Following this toy demonstration, we invited the infants to play with the remote, and then either watched them or turned around and
pretended
to read a magazine.
I lived away from my family, like an orphan, getting an education and under enormous pressure and fear that somebody could find out that I was not Walter Shleiss who I
pretended
to be.
I admit to a secret admiration of the original Love Thy Neighbour TV shows - mostly because they exhibit the kind of exuberant brashness and bad taste synonymous with so many programmes of their era - but I'd be lying through my teeth (very uncomfortable position) if I
pretended
that this big-screen spin-off is anything other than an abomination.
Damon Wayans is an undercover cop and Adam Sandler is the guy he
pretended
to be friends with for a year in order to bust him.
Though not a complete waste of time, 'Eighteen' really wasn't all sweet as it
pretended
to be.
Of course I
pretended
to be them, and in the scene where Rainbow first met Krys and they were repulsed they had to work with the opposite sex, I could totally relate.
One can see it as anti-war, because of the opening and closing scenes, and the folly of
pretended
grandeur, as how wonderful the cavalry men looked as they prepared for the great charge at Eylau, contrasted with its so horrible and disturbing conclusion, when we see the bloody uniforms, the boyish dead, etc--but chiefly, I see the film as about a moral man in an immoral society.
Sure, I
pretended
to be Spiderman, Batman and other superheros, but I really wanted to be Johnny Sakko over any of them.
Turns out he's "just a guy" who walked in the side door of the recording studio and
pretended
to be a producer.
It was programmes such as this and Blue Peter that
pretended
that there were/are no class divisions in Britain.
It's the sort of humor that you might be forced to laugh at from your own kids if they
pretended
to be adults, but I can't see anyone WANTING to see this--especially when a very young Shirley Temple is dressed in a rather slinky outfit and acts like a vamp!!
This film reminded me so much of "A History of Violence" which
pretended
to be a close study of violence and violent behavior but ended up just being nothing short of a cheap action movie masquerading as some thinking film on violence.
I watched this movie on march 21 this year.Must say disappointment.But much better than "Tridev".Plot is hackneyed.Tells about Prabhat who lives with his father,Wife and his little brother.The movie opens when he saves a bride.Anyway.Azghar Jhurhad makes a plot to kill his young brother.He makes a plan by sending few man.They come to a school
pretended
to be Prabhats friends.Kill that kid.His father throws him out of the house.Then later comes back.He and Aakash go to Kenya to find him.Sunny gives a good performance,Chunky was annoying at best,Naseerdun is wasted.Divya did good,Sonam was wasted,Jyotsna was wasted but looked cute.The kid which played Sunnys brother in the movie was cute.Too sad he had to get his character killed.The girl was cute but was annoying.The other kid did good.Alok did good.Kiran was adequate.Amrish and Gulshan did good.The cinematography is excellent in both India and Kenya.Script is weak but has a few good dialogs.Also drags .The movie.The music was alright.I only liked one song"Saat Samundar" the lyrics of that song was good.The other songs were forgettable.Don't watch this.
The story, which basically really happened, is about a giant fraud committed by James Addison Reavis, who
pretended
to own almost the whole state of Arizona.
I
pretended
at times not to know him, but he proved to be a lifelong friend.
If they hadn't
pretended
this was a Phantom of the Opera movie, titled it something else, given our phantom a name, a few minor changes with the plot, I may have liked the film and afterward said "Hey, parts of that kinda reminded me of The Phantom of the Opera."
Here it's more of the same as the death of one person sends tremors through the people who knew and
pretended
to love him.
I
pretended
that I was watching a better movie.
Unhappily, the scriptwriters
pretended
that they knew better than Forsyth how to tell a story, and they got rid of the mining guy's story, of old Manson's greed and of young Manson's lust, and of the tribal question story, in exchange for a meaningless story about Shannon's wife, and the one of the pain-in-the-ass journalist who gets killed, which distracts the spectator's attention.
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