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While we initially heralded the Internet as the fantastic new marketing device that was going to solve all our problems, we now realize that the Internet is, if anything, too effective in that
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In short, when we're thinking like academics, we
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people as elaborate and complicated machines, like computers or cars.
Now, to effectively preserve health, people will need to be willing to share their health data on a constant basis, so that the health care system understands early enough if any assistance with
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to their health is needed.
Other reviewers seem to have held this film in high
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I haven't any idea how commentators could
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this as a decent B Western.
Despite the somewhat promising premise, the movie falls flat in nearly every
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I've read all the complimentary posts on this muddled semi-noir and am puzzled at the high
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for what seems, in the cruel light of 2007, a very sloppy late-RKO assembly-line product.
I guess its pretty balanced in that
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between great music and bad acting, and I did enjoy it, but I just expected more.
Are you kidding! it diminishes my
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for Voight and Coburn.I hope they were paid well.
This is more than just 'amateur' as the audience is given no consideration or
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at all.
Its cast of mercenary, lascivious, ruthless, duplicitous, shallow characters are intended as a reflection on its post-eighties setting and I have to admit in this
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it is an accurate creation.
Unfortunately, it leaves me nothing to sympathise with or care about and I
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it as just another step toward the television premium-rate phone in scams; astonishingly bad, cheap, reality and 'celebrity' saturated television; and other cut and run attitudes that have destroyed this medium and, indeed, much of British society.
In this
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programs such as 'This Life' have indeed been as influential as they are often called.
The latter was the case for me with
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to Goliath Awaits.
This film is a failure in this
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Totally absorbed with its subject, the film becomes incapable of leveling any sort of critical commentary with
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to Ms. Faye.
Direcxtor Gordon Douglas is its chief help in this
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I've enjoyed a couple of the oft-cited "classic" series, but
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the medium as a whole in exactly the same way that I do American television: namely, that a good 90-95% of it is utter tripe, with the remainder falling anywhere from "watchable" to "decent."
I give the nod to Garbo(but not by much)in
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to her naturalness.
No, not experimental as in hand- held camera and mumbled dialogue, but experimental as in exploring the convolutions of a story without undue
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for box office earnings.
Additionally, I think of the plot with higher
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because I now see the morals and symbolism.
I
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James as one of the all-time greats and wasn't surprised he ended up on TV, which can be better than the crap you see on the big screen.
All in all, Australia continues its rich tradition of producing exceptional television miniseries, and is an unrivalled world leader in this regard: vyeing for the AFI Award with CHANGI is MY BROTHER JACK, the adaptation of George Johnston's novel, and also a worthy winner.
TV is meant to provide an escape from everyday life and I feel Hack does a great job in that
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I
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this loving, and sensitively written story, to be one of the screen's true masterpieces.
I know movie buffs won't
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this movie with the same prestige as other classics because it doesn't have anyone very famous in it (Angelina Jolie's brother was excellent, but maybe he should have asked his sister to show her face just so this movie could get some recognition) but I do think the way the Malachi ending works is something to talk about.
This is a very odd movie for Harold Lloyd--at least in
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to the sweet character he played in movies throughout the 1920s and 30s.
After seeing this film, I can see how her suspension of disbelief in this
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could've been distracting to other movie-goers as well.
To
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the film as nothing more than a documentary about skateboarding would fail to recognize several important aspects of Dogtown.
It might not be the sort of thing anyone thinks of in
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to the 1950s, but it's a must-see nevertheless.
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