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I had the pleasure of meeting Miss Berlin in person at a
reading
she gave in NYC in April 2007.
It's very frustrating
reading
some of them.
When
reading
the reviews, I agreed with Neil Doyle's, though I felt he was still way too kind to this incredibly annoying and stupid film.
The lack of Oxygen aspect was a sub plot to what was happening between Tierney and Brody, Tierney and Kinney, and Tierney and her... Friend??? Until
reading
other users comments I didn't realise it was a "small town production".
Among the cast, Cary Grant is very-well cast it seems to me as the suave, womanizing and genial Nugent; he also portrays exasperation very nicely, and his
reading
of comedic one-liners is one of his best professional strengths.
I rarely write online reviews, but after
reading
most of the comments here my fingers couldn't type fast enough.
The visualisation of psychological dread inevitably compromises the impact experienced when
reading
the stories, where we are allowed the slow build-up of anticipation and fear.
There are also some moments where low production values produce moments that might be from a comic strip: the private airport set identified by nothing (such as an aeroplane or runway) that reveals its function but simply by a sign
reading "
Private Airport", for example; or the box of labelled dynamite.
So I really do not recommend buying those DVDs unless one is nostalgic of static camera work, slow pace, bad special effects and mediocre acting from all but Robert Hardy, the actor portraying Siegfried (but I never pictured him that way from
reading
the book - I think he's described as tall, dark and elegant, and I imagined him much, much younger...).
I used to hate it and think it was really lame, bad plot, blah, blah, blah, but after
reading
all the comments on the first page, it really got me thinking.
Reading
her biography one can understand that she is extremely talented especially in music, but it's a shame that she didn't continue to do more feature films.
In summary this movie will have you longing for the end, it doesn't follow on from any of the previous movies but is a classic "modern film" unrealistic cgi, poor plots (predictable) weak acting, sometimes the crew actual sound like they are
reading
the script out loud.
However,
reading
so many of the comments here about the authenticity of the tape and the characters, I would point out this.
Well, start by
reading
shayhugi's review of the movie.
When you are done
reading
it you get this sense of confusion, like you should have understood it, but you just didn't.
Were they simply
reading
off of cards?) and the writing was sophomoric, the photography was actually good in places, but not good enough to save this flop.
I attended a staged
reading
of the screenplay and I was genuinely embarrassed, both for the writer and for the Texas film industry.
Reading
the other comments, I certainly see why people say this movie is lame.
It was not until a few years ago while
reading
Chuck Yeager's autobiography that I learned he did some of the flying at the behest of the Air Force.
I was just
reading
some comment before i decided to make my own, this guy honestly believes this film deserves a 10/10 rating.
When
reading
the pages, I flew smoothly through the pages, feeling shocked, anticipating, interested, while the film just left me feeling vaguely sick.
The dialogue in this play is so good that even if you don't get an opportunity to see it, you'll get a good chuckle out of
reading
the script.
I wouldn't call it that necessarily call Burn After
Reading
that but I would call it a "Hollywood Indie."
I first read the book, The Indian in the Cupboard with my
Reading
Class when I was in sixth grade, and I enjoyed it.
Example: 1.) Lucy lawless takes a pregnancy test...instead of the test
reading
blue or pink it reads pregnant!
After
reading
the reviews of this film on this site, I became interested and subsequently spent nearly two hours of my life watching it.
Upon
reading
the production of this film nearly 2 years ago I was excited to see another TCM movie.
It doesn't feel like they're just
reading
off of a script but are putting themselves into it.
Indeed, this 1912 film manages to condense the play neatly and still retains much of the power of the piece without hearing - or even
reading
- the words.
If you've begun
reading
Derrida for the first time, there is nothing in this video for you.
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