Received
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In what may be the most remarkable live action film to come out of the Disney studios during the 80's or even the 70's for that matter, I find the treatment it has
received
from it's own studio appalling.
George Nader, who
received
most of his estate according to some accounts, was not in the movie at all.
Paragraph 175 remained as a law in the German Penal Code until the 1970s, which is why the gay survivors were not given the same reparations that other survivors
received.
It is interesting AND instructive that both Betty Fields and Lon Jr.
received
brickbats along with kudos.
The former earned the same in "King's Row," and the latter, of course, never
received
all that much attention.
I know it
received
several awards and can't imagine why it has not been released yet._THIS
Although there was some conflict about whom should have rightfully
received
credit for this song "back in the day" (I will not reveal too much),-the fact that the writer was Jewish and the singer African American helps us to understand the sensitivity of the lyrics themselves as the story unfolds a rich -if previously unspoken-tapestry of the American Soul- revealed to us via one of the greatest of all American contributions-jazz music!!!
Patrick also
received
an award at VISION FEST for acting.
This film has
received
quite a few negative posts.
Chaplin edited, wrote, directed, and produced the film and
received
a special Oscar for doing so.
Her aunt had not
received
her letter but lodges her in a room.
I FINALLY
received
the DVD of a movie I have loved through the years.
...oh, and he
received
a caning once.
He was OK with the canings others
received
as a routine part of the English school system, but HIS caning hurt.
Michael Curtiz
received
only a single Academy Award for directing the best of wartime espionage movies "Casablanca" but made great classics like "Captain Blood", "The Charge of the Light Brigade", "The Sea Hawk" and "The Adventures of Robin Hood," orchestrating enthusiastically great stars and skilled technicians...
Received
the DVD as a Christmas present, and only have one complaint (and it's not even the movie's fault) -- I wish the aspect ratio were widescreen.
"Symptoms" appeared in 1976 in british theaters and
received
cool opinions, specially in "Monthly Film Bulletin" and other prestigious movie magazines in United Kingdom.
In the end I
received
a high A on my paper about the show.
And as for the acting...it was like watching a porn movie without the porn (except for a few scenes...) I was expecting a whole lot but
received
so little.
I think Bert had
received
the nomination and Ernie was begging him for a job in his administration, but Bert had since distanced himself from the cookie and milk addict and was trying to brush him off.
I'm not sure how the romantic part of the story will be
received
in India, should the film get a distributor there, as I have found that most are pretty conservative regarding what they want to see on screen.
Chappy
received
this high rank because he was drawn out of the National Guard to complete a mission with Russian forces and a crew of so called Misfits.
I am surprised this movie has not
received
a better rating.
The movie would have
received
a 9-10 if the effects were better!
Natassja plays the part of a fashion model who appears to have
received
so much publicity that she has attracted the attention of undesirable characters, which is perhaps a good basis for a drama.
Well, I was pretty disappointed by this one and also pretty surprised by the ovation it
received
in the web sites I've been browsing after viewing the movie, and that's the main reason I react here.
I remember it coming out in theatrical release in the late 1960s, and it
received
very good reviews but for some reason it quietly died off; or so it seems.
During my tenure as chief projectionist of the Commodore Cinema, Aberystwyth, the only film to have
received
a standing ovation on more than one night for a week's screening.
It tries hard to be taken seriously, ergo, the script seems to be written by an eight grader who has just
received
a thesaurus and tries to impress his teacher by resorting to complex Lexis where simple words would do.
As I understand from popular opinion, this is one film that was fine the first time round, and not well
received
on the second go.
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