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Me and my 9th grade English class watched The Old Man and the Sea movie after
reading
the book.
I remember
reading
a write up on this film, the standard fare put out by the promotions people.
This was a very interesting and entertaining movie, but should have been titled burn BEFORE
reading
for a different reason.
Now from
reading
the trivia provided by IMDb, it can be learned that their was originally going to be three stories.
If anyone is
reading
this post before actually seeing this film, run away from "The Vault."
Dylan's role seems to be an afterthought; he mumbles only a handful of lines, the most significant being the
reading
of food can labels.
After seeing Danny Boyle's masterpiece, Trainspotting (1996) and
reading
the source novel (by Alex Garland), I decided to give it another chance.
Enter Eugene Levy, an Innocent out-of-town salesman who is in town for a convention, when he is spotted
reading
the newspaper that Jackson's character is supposed to be
reading
during the meet and is mistaken to be "THE MAN".
After
reading
the rave reviews on this site I bought this DVD.
Richard Jordan is Alan Delour a mad killer out to prove he is not mad at all, but desires some half witted attention from the
reading
public.
I sought out this movie after
reading
many glowing reviews on IMDb.
I did not know what to expect with Knowing and avoided
reading
reviews etc so I went in with an open mind.
And the second male lead, Richard Hench, who doesn't enter the film until it's half over, seems to be
reading
his lines from cue cards offscreen.
And it had more warmth in it than the movie I imagined after
reading
two or three reviews in New York papers when it was showing there at the IFC in autumn, 2005.
I keep
reading
that this film makes us think, makes us examine our own reactions / feelings about watching violence.
Again, I don't object to the idea - I'm really looking forward to
reading
the Art of Murder by Somoza as soon as I can get hold of it - but this just doesn't make the grade.
I decided to see this after
reading
a review stating that "it was a great movie".
Reading
some of those comments made me in turn annoyed enough to post here for the first time.
The acting is terrible (and I'm not talking B-movie bad, but more like cue-card
reading
bad).
I begun
reading
the Georgia Nicholson series when I was around 15.
I enjoyed lurking and
reading
people's comments.
In
reading
some of the non-spoiler reviews prior to watching this film, I was prepared for a deliberately-paced drama with elements of horror sprinkled in.
Despite having an air of doubt over this film after
reading
that the director Uwe Boll was given a Razzie award for worst director I decided to watch it.
The musical sound track nicely enhances the program, and I think that Nigel Hawthorne's dispassionate narration is very good--much more effective than a melodramatic
reading
would be.
Every participant reads through their lines without emotion, as if they are
reading
them from a teleprompt.
However, this one was so pathetically pointless and sad, I felt through much of it that someone was
reading
some very dull person's blog--every excruciating detail including their thoughts, interests and even random people they meet.
But on
reading
it, I was also struck by how much like a thriller it seemed, with its plot centred on a character who undergoes an experience both frightening and unusual; in fact, so unusual that it isolates him from others and forces him to handle it alone, with an ever-increasing sense of paranoia.
I've been
reading
trough the comments on this movie, and i don't think that many people really got it... it was showing that anarchy and nihilism are not the same thing, they may have slightly similar goals, but they are definitely not the same thing!
As an avid fan of Zombie movies I checked out this one after
reading
the positive comments on the box.
The cross cultures/cross races thing seems to me to be a side issue to the main problem illustrated here which is that each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way to quote Tolstoy (apt here as Shawn the black homosexual is
reading "
Anna Karenina" at one point in the action, and like Anna unable to come to terms with himself and the world in which he lives, eventually commits suicide.)The
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