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He hears a weird sound through his headphones,
proving
that his radio is picking up a station in Jamaica.
Once again
proving
that the average person can be programed into believing anything they say is good, must be good.
The essence of who Goya was didn't materialize, other than his actions, or lack thereof,
proving
him to be more self-centered than anything else.
Likely as not, her leading man, Paul "Mine, too!" Conway, never will,
proving
to be one of the most unlikeable, unattractive love interests I've seen in a film in recent memory.
From the outset he seems intent on
proving
that all young people are simpletons.
But my major objection is the fact this is yet another movie financed with Canadian and Ontario tax credits which is ashamed to set itself in Canada, yet again
proving
that the Canadian film industry is craven and opportunistic.
While his cast is now composed of A-list Hollywood names (Renee Zellweger, Morgan Freeman, and stand-up comedian Chris Rock), his material remains just as bizarre and quirky as his first two features,
proving
that he just may be the next big thing.
I especially loved David Boreanaz stretching in a part so unlike anything else he played
proving
once again his amazing gift for comedy.
There are some truly great scenes: Eugene's sudden confrontations first with his gold-digging children's tv host girlfriend Virginia (an acidly pert Lois Chiles), then with his children; William S. Burroughs taking target practice in the barn and telling a story about a mysterious Jim; Maureen's boyfriend Chris
proving
himself by battling a shed full of wasps cloaked in a tablecloth and doily and old fedora; Howdy, Violet, Maureen and Chris all sitting on the couch (the latter three in appropriately lightweight summer garments, the former in a red blazer and black leather rock'n'roll gear) staring at images of deserts on the huge tv, and contemplating the future (the images were done by Bill Viola, who did the backdrop video installation for Nine Inch Nails' last tour).
Shia LaBeouf has impressed me before with his acting ability, but I can honestly say that I very much look forward to his next efforts...his portrayal of Francis Ouimet, a 20 year old caddy who ignores his father's insistence that golf is not his place in life and enters the 1913 US Open tournament in his hometown...the beginning of the movie does drag a bit, but it's necessary to set up the underdog subplot that Shia works so well...the entire cast is well-chosen and they work very well together in a story that, based on the actual event, has an ending everyone can discover before seeing the movie...but even knowing that information doesn't spoil the fun...Josh Flitter is delightful as Eddie Lowery, Francis' caddy, who keeps him grounded and loose while at the same time
proving
to be an invaluable part of Francis' effort...Stephen Delane is outstanding as Harry Vardon, the legendary British golfer who Francis idolizes yet does not fear...and who knows the background Francis comes from as he, too, had humble beginnings...Bill Paxton takes a formulaic movie and makes it worthwhile...bravo Mr. Paxton, and bravo to the cast...from the imagery to the story to the people who bring it alive, this is a movie to get, enjoy, and revel in...it's nice to have movies like this that we can feel good watching...
I didn't expect to like it so much, but as I've thought about it for a few days, it's
proving
to be a very relevant piece of entertainment.
You can expect a lot from this young Roberts-protégé' as is already
proving
itself in her new, hit Nickelodeon series, "UNFABULOUS."
Bill Hurt and Robert Pastorelli are great as fellow reporters, each bent on
proving
the hoax of the angel on earth.
One non- physical hardship Oyama faced was prejudice due to his Korean ancestry and he spent time
proving
that loyalties were to Japan and Japanese Karate.
These battalions consisted of convicts and dishonored soldiers who were given the chance to clear their names by
proving
themselves in combat.
By doing so you are
proving
one thing: Hollywood is out of ideas, and going to see the movies they churn out only perpetuates the cycle of disgust.
With that said, this movie does a pretty poor job of
proving
that thesis.
Loni Anderson's hair is downright scary,
proving
that tons of hairspray didn't go out in the sixties.
The same plot except with the story excised from it; the world's most intelligent and horribly annoying macaw; Tim McInnerny
proving
that he really can't do comedy (everone remembers Percy in Blackadder but that was his high spot - it's all been downhill since then); direction so poor that if a group of college students had made this you'd throw it in the bin and tell them to do it again - properly this time.
Then Hackman stays in a hotel and the story arc again goes nowhere, simply
proving
to us that Hackman is under close watch and anything he says or does is know by the masters.
Woody Allen made "September",
proving
that even a genius could screw up.
Also, her husband John comes off as a condescending wannabe smooth talker, but this doesn't work and he ends up
proving
how tough he is by slapping a helpless cripple around!
This film is a massive Yawn
proving
that Americans haven't got the hang of farce.
For me,this is one of the best movies i ever saw.Overcoming racism,struggling through life and
proving
himself he isn't just an ordinary "cookie" ,Carl Brashear is an amazing character to play ,who puts Cuba in his best light,best performance in his life.De Niro,who is a living legend gives THAT SOMETHING to the movie.Hated his character in movie,but he gives so much good acting to this film,great performance.And appearance of beautiful Charlize was and as always is a big plus for every movie.
Gackt and Hyde do a wonderful job of acting,
proving
they are more than pretty boys who sing.
She just keeps
proving
that she is one of the top talents in Hollywood.
She gives a fine performance,
proving
she could be highly effective out of the swimming pool.
They shouldn't do that.... There's absolutely no reason why people should just vote without
proving
that Pokemon sucks besides the fact that: 1) Pokemon is for little kids ONLY.
Thus
proving
that beauty and toughness DO go together!
For me though, the outstanding performance was from Donald Sutherland,
proving
once again what a superb character actor he really is.
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