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After
reading
the book, Heart of Darkness, the movie did not do it justice.
I also got sucked in by
reading
rave review after rave review from the national critics.
I don't mean regular high, i mean the high where
reading
the phonebook would have you in stitches.
I waited for another 20 minutes and by then i was so frustrated that I started
reading
reviews on IMDb and realized that the director has wasted precious time of so many people.
I rented the DVD in a video store, as an alternative to
reading
the report.
The kids acting skills sucked too (I think they were
reading
from a cue card or had somebody off camera whisper their lines) because they'd be asked questions and would look around and then answer in a questionable voice (i.e.-"yes
Although who would ever like Jeanne's character, personality, or
reading
of the dialogue, I really cannot say.
Oy, what a mistake, especially right on the heels of
reading
the book, which was lame (and too circularly self-referential, too) relative to the rest of Elmore Leonard's books.
After Kenneth Opel's rousing story of the invigorated me back into the pleasure of
reading
during grade school, I had high hopes for this series.
From
reading
the back of the box my first thought was that this is probably a knock off of Saw 2. I couldn't be further from the truth.
After
reading
some of the good reviews i thought i'd keep an open mind and watch it.
If you watch this movie after
reading
this, I warned you.
There is not ONE SINGLE MOMENT that Ms. Gilbert even comes close to inhabiting the sensitive, mature spirit of Anne- Ms. Gilbert is "white-bread" throughout the movie... the only time I was close to tears was during the
reading
of Anne's most haunting line: "I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart"- this is spoken by Ms. Gilbert so rushed, so lacking in conviction, that she might has well burped and achieved the same effect.
For example, the original film manage to truncate much of the middle and final sections of the novel into a single montage, including the discovery of Gurney Halleck and the love affair of Paul Atreides and Chani, which, on
reading
the novel, is a travesty, probably born of the studio cutting shenanigens of which the other reviewer writes.
it was a relief to know it was not real after
reading
the comments.
and
reading
the previous line I've just discovered how much the storyline has in common with the original that it seems very similar indeed .
I thoroughly recommend
reading
Wilde's tale of the depravity that exists under even the most beautiful exteriors.
John Cusack presents a stunningly unsympathetic character in as flat a role as I have ever seen-it looks like he is just
reading
his lines.
It almost appears that the actors are
reading
off of cue cards, especially in the airport sequence.
I managed to avoid
reading
Hemingway in college.
After
reading
the novel which is about a one hour read, watching this film became a sad disappointing experience.
Initially, Capshaw's Helen envisions several of her friends
reading
the love letter to her (an interesting visual joke) but the first person they do this ploy with is Ellen DeGeneres, who doesn't play a lesbian but who comes off as one because of this gimmick.
I was sitting there watching and
reading
(a certain subtitle at the beginning of the movie was what really got me) and I could not believe how crudely sexual it was.
If after
reading
all the comments on how bizarrely revolting and dystopianly filthy this movie is you are still interested, do yourself a favor and see some GOOD bizarre revolting dystopian filth instead.
Anyway, from
reading
online reviews, it seems like the folks that were the most scared by this were 12 year old girls, and I can only assume that from statements like "it made me pee-pee my pants".
Only by
reading
the Synopsis can you even figure out the "plot" of this Straight to Video disaster.
Having just finished
reading
the book "One of a Kind" a week ago, I was thinking "This would make a great movie, especially now, when people know a little about poker and poker players".
I watched this movie because I have just now finished
reading
Mansfield Park, and I am absolutely horrified by what I see; Miss Austen is rolling in her grave.
From
reading
some of the other reviews and the ratings, I would venture to say that this is true.
but i found a good oz type thing on the web but i cant find it again or seem to remember a lot of it due to being years and was thinking that this one maybe it and from
reading
all this it sounds good and maybe the missing show that i really liked please someone help me thanks so much so please anyone that can help me or give me a link that would be so helpful again thank you so much....or if anyone has an oz based good videos please post as well.
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