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I kind of think the director may never visit china and just shoot the movie from some wrongful
reading
or whoever gave the money.
I really liked "No Country for Old Men" but I have to say, "Burn After
Reading"
was a more enjoyable film for me.
Horrible acting
(reading
lines from an autocue would be the same as this acting), reasonable actors but the whole thing was a bad mix of a dutch try on 'American Pie' meets dutch B-film.
although i've used IMDb as a resource for years i've never felt the need to chime in as a reviewer or post on the message boards, in this case i felt absolutely compelled to, especially after
reading
the false glowing reviews posted by others...which is just as fraudulent as this movie winning any recognition, a DVD distribution deal...any of that.
The episodic structure of the novel is such that it's easy to dip in and out of, even if you're
reading
other things.
The script serves as an age-biased loaf of stale bitterness regarding ageism, to which any dodgy Benny Hill-script seems vital and fresh; the characters are archetypical in the worst sense of the word, the story never brings anything interesting or lucid to the screen, and there are more chances of you being hit by lightning while
reading
this than there are comedic lines found in this vapid, turgid and fake implausibility; collect a billion monkeys, tie them to typewriters and I shall pay you 1000 US Dollars if even one of them should come up with anything less comprehensible.
I have just finished
reading
the first three books and have started the final book out of this series.
I am
reading
conflicting stories on this matter.
After
reading
all the comments praising this movie, I went on a quest to find a copy of it.
Librarian book-worm(Jenny Wright), who enjoys
reading
horror stories which she invests all of herself into, finds that a sadistic alchemist, from a "non-fiction" book titled "I Madman" has emerged from the literary page believing she is Anna, his muse for whom he wishes to please with the "perfect face."
I don't know- I have been
reading
the reviews, and I've seen fans and anti-fans.
After
reading
it's description, I thought this movie would be pretty good, and also full of gore, so I bought the factory sealed tape.
I have no problem understanding what's going on with him without
reading
the subtitles because he communicates so much with his eyes.
I had just finished
reading
a long, thorough history of World War I when I saw this one and even though this is some twenty years after that awful catastrophe (all wars usually are, but this one especially), one can still feel it's aftershocks rolling through that desolate landscape.
It seemed as though they were
reading
from cue cards the entire time.
I've been
reading
some of the comments for this film, and I can't understand those who don't find it funny.
It was just one week ago that I started and completed
reading
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 'The Lost World,' his stunning 1912 account of an expedition that discovers prehistoric life on an isolated South American plateau.
But, when after
reading
the credits in back of the case I realized it had been written by the same author of the first film (Ringu).
After
reading
reviews and user comments here and elsewhere, comments mentioning the "dream-like" qualities of this movie, the surprise ending, the colorful imagery - the name "Columbo" was even mentioned - I was expecting an eerie, thought-provoking who-dunnit giallo crossing Dario Argento with Poirot.
I think that if you read a review by someone complaining about the plot you should quit
reading
right away because that person, who probably never ventures beyond the top 10 in his musical tastes, obviously missed the whole point of this movie.
I tried to read P&P before but couldn't finish the first a couple of pages, under a false impression coming from
reading
the first quarter of sense and sensibility that the heroine in P&P was also full of vanity and conceit.
After
reading
the books last year and loving every single 1, I watched the movie again and was horrified!
May he be cursed with a Tori Amos lunch-box full of shame for having sprayed the gullible
reading
public with his nonstop stream of poorly chewed mythological magpie stew.
So, while I liked
reading
the other reviews, I was perplexed by the great cast comments.
The dialogs that should be spoken by young people today sound like my grandmother wrote them after
reading
a girl magazine.
Reading
other more positive comments you could be forgiven for thinking this trash is comparable with John Waters movies, let me assure other Waters fans who may be persuaded to watch this...It's Not.
Someone's
reading
a letter, someone's playing billiards, then letter then billiards then flowers.
In fact, you could probably guess the ending just by
reading
a short synopsis.
After
reading
some reviews and watching some clips from "Enchanted", I decided to give the movie a try.
Watching it is a little like
reading
obscure eastern European poetry.
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