Reader
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Being a big
reader
and aspiring writer myself, I couldn't help but find the characters and plot somewhat fascinating.
I am an avid
reader
and have seen what happens to most books when they are turned into movies, so I developed a philosophy really early.
We hope you, the reader, enjoy "This Darkness" and the efforts of those who worked their butts off for free.
As an avid reader, I find the worst thing about film adaptations is that the book somehow gets lost in translation.
My grandmother was an avid
reader
and read the book years before it came out on the big screen.
I could number many other scenes, but better off the
reader
rent or buy this movie and have lots of fun.
Like all such narratives aiming to stimulate the female
reader
and induce the vapours, this one relies on the oldest tricks in the book: basic misunderstandings and the inability to express one's true feelings at the right place and at the right time until it is too late.
Gloria Swanson as the insane Norma Desmond, a mad silent movie star languishing in her old mansion surrounded by reminders of her glory days, and William Holden as a bitingly cynical screenwriter playing gigolo to Swanson while carrying on an affair with nice
reader
Nancy Olson is great.
Ackerman's love of all things Fantastic brought us together (he as editor, myself as
reader
and fan) and, although I did write back to him and thank him for his help in getting my script to Romero... it just doesn't seem like thanks enough.
This innovative low-budget effort is about an avid
reader
of horror novels.
Along with Patriot Games, this is part of an impressive set of movies which are far more entertaining than the books (perhaps thats because I'm not an avid reader) and shall keep all you viewers out there happy, if only for a short while.
This one stars Sean Connery's brother, Neil Connery (who plays a character cleverly named Neil Connery) as a plastic surgeon / hypnotist / lip
reader.
As an avid
reader
of Romanian history, I held great expectations from this movie.
I am going to give the
reader
until the end of this short critique to figure out how the bugs were killed.
DoQui, Brian "The Terminator took my clothes!" Thompson, Earl "I was Sarah Conner's shrink!" Boen, and others whose identities I'll leave to the investigations of the determined
reader.
Also, in the book, when the
reader
learns about Pavel being hurt and his imminent death, the grandmother encourages Jimmy to go, as well as making sandwiches.
So in one movie you get a haunted house, some werewolves, a haunted sanitarium and a tarot card
reader.
The plot and general course of events are predictable but compelling, as an avid
reader
of pulp horror finds herself pursued by a disfigured, murderous writer.
Reader, do you know all those cousins and distant relatives you have that live far off in such different places as Kentucky, Arkansas, West Virginia, Southern Ohio, Mississippi?
I recommend this film for any true
reader
or scholar of Shakespeare as the definitive Julius Caesar film adaptation.
He got uniformily good performances (and somehow managed to direct scenes that any
reader
of the book would have thought completely unfilmable).
if you were a
reader
of National Lampoon's column "O.C. & Stiggs" which ran for a while back around the late 70's/early 80's then you will probably like it a lot.
A favourite hobby -horse of mine is that comparisons between novels and filmed novels are pointless because the two media are completely antithetical.A novelist makes certain assumptions about the
reader'
s intelligence and imagination,the filmmaker makes no such assumptions and lays everything out in front of the viewer whose only contribution to the cinema-going experience is to stay awake for the length of the picture.The movie "Millennium" makes even this small effort a chore.
Neal Connery", a plastic surgeon, hypnotist, lip reader, and kung-fu fighter (what, is he Buckaroo Banzai?).
If you're the average IMDB reader, you probably enjoy a good action movie every now and then, but you approach action films with a certain caution and skepticism (I can't blame you, even though I am an action junkie myself).
Right off the bat I noticed the same thing another
reader
mentions... the longish, styled 70's haircut the lead detective is sporting.
Anyway, i was never much of a
reader
and one day, about a week ago my mom bought me this old book.
And I'm a vivid
reader
of sci-fi and I do love Blade Runner).
The book is outstanding, her best ever, if you are thinking of renting this movie I urge you to buy a book instead - and if you're not a big
reader
then you could stick pins in your legs as you watch it, it may help you stay awake.
It is NOT at ALL! As a devout
reader
of Emily Bronte and beloved fan of the novel (I've managed to read it three times in less than a month) I can safely say that this adaptation doesn't even come close to capturing the spirit of Emily Bronte or the structure of the novel.
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