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With
regard
to the story, I saw the extended version on DVD, too long but also very pleasant, with many beautiful songs and scenes showing mainly a junkie Ray Charles.
There are two ways to
regard '
Head'.
It's true that "They Died With Their Boots On" gives a highly fictionalized account of George Armstrong Custer's (Errol Flynn) life and career, but a remarkable one, especially with
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to the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
It's a well-crafted show in that
regard.
The movie itself often plods along and the rest of the actors are not very helpful in that
regard.
"Walking with Dinosaurs" is absolutely brilliant in every
regard.
I tuned in based on my high
regard
for the stars and was rewarded by seeing a movie far better than the ones I've been paying to see in theatres recently.
If you are not a fan, then they are Satan's team!! Well, at least that's how it was as I grew up in Washington, DC in
regard
to the Dallas Cowboys.
I think Van Damme's character's motives should have been presented earlier in the movie, especially in
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to why he carries around a rabbit.
The rest of the cast is also a dream, with Flynn, Romero, Jim Bacchus and others showing why their comic abilities are still held in high
regard
today.
I am confident that if these two movies, perhaps even a trilogy with The Legend of Lizzie Borden, were released in DVD form, her fans would set the record straight on how highly they
regard
her serious acting abilities.
Beans, daggers, bowls, arrows, swords, and other random objects fly through the air (after being thrown) with no
regard
for logic, turning, climbing, and banking as though there's a little pilot inside.
Director and co-scenarist Paul Magwood (who later claimed the picture was edited without his involvement) doesn't give off the impression of having high
regard
for the '40s films his "Chandler" was borne from; his nostalgia is appropriately rumpled, but also bitter-tinged and somewhat indifferent.
I felt like I was watching highlights from Jane Eyre, where the main pieces of the story had been randomly put together with no
regard
to the flow of the story.
The choice is there's and with
regard
to this movie its yours...not recommended but not entirely bad either.
Things have actually settled down in this
regard
these days.
I think the show was based around the novelty "look, it's Hitler as a bumbling sitcom figure" but it just fell flat in every
regard.
A lot of other reviewers here, including many whose opinions I respect, hold this slice of European sleaze horror in high
regard.
I want to state first that I am a Christian (and that I do work in the film and TV industry) so I understand what it is like to work on a feature length film so props to the filmmakers in that
regard.
She becomes a maid for an American military family, they all
regard
her as being Korean even though she looks more white (I believe the actress is either 1/4 or 1/8 Southeast Asian, not at all Korean), and the teenage boy of the household starts out hating her and ends up sleeping with her.
Of course, the screenwriter and the director were obviously white men who've never spent a day in Korea prior to this movie and had no intention of showing any real insight into life in Korea for either Koreans or American GIs and instead just tried to fulfill their pathetic Asiaphile fantasies without any
regard
to how completely unbelievable it made the movie.
What you see on screen is a bad joke at best, a gimmick on the part of the filmmaker, and it pains you to see what little
regard
he actually shows for a film he claims he's been a fan of all his life.I've seen several bad films over the years, but I can't remember one that's been as much of a torture to sit through as this one.
The film is tacked together with little
regard
for whatever state the original shooting script was.
My biggest problem with the film is that the director/writer has made the film the way he wanted to see it without
regard
for how a viewer who doesn't know the story will view it.
Noting the cast, I recently watched this movie on TCM, hoping for an under-appreciated gem, as I
regard
many films from the 30's.
While I certainly consider The Exorcist to be a horror classic, I have to admit that I don't hold it in quite as high
regard
as many other horror fans do.
The storytelling is sloppy and the directors' intent on "humanizing" a group of people who they
regard
as "overlooked" and "invisible" comes across as unconsciously and irritatingly condescending.
For as long as King writes, Hollywood will try shooting everything that comes out of his word processor, without any
regard
to whether or not they should.
Wow, this is very unusual in one regard: usually the first movie in a long string of sequels is the best of the bunch.
But by proxy these Manufacturers I would dare not call Artists vomit there lack of inner life or
regard
onto the screen - diffusing it to everyone.
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