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This pilot
reminded
me a lot of Smallville's first episode and the excitement it created in me.
Everyone in the film
reminded
me of someone I know.
I'm
reminded
of the film Thank You For Smoking when the character Jeff Mengall spoke of Hollywood plot holes getting filled with lines like "Thank God we invented the... you know, whatever device."
It
reminded
me of Bond.
Robert Gomes as Kip,
reminded
me of George Clooney and Leslie Kendall as Celine
reminded
me of the "old time" Hollywood glamor girls.
In any event, this movie was a great break from reality and
reminded
me of Raiders or some of the cliff hanger adventures of old.
The give and take between the two
reminded
me Tracey and Hapburn of years past.
The "Gargoyle
" reminded
me of Godzilla.
(She made another movie in Britain with James Stewart and Glynis Johns in 1951) Jane Wyman
reminded
me of Margaret Lockwood in The Lady Vanishes, as the lady in distress who for no reason actually want's to solve a crime.
The film's composition and tone are spare; I was
reminded
of a Belle and Sebastian cd cover, and then lo and behold, the band was thanked in the end credits.
But, as I watched it, I was
reminded
of the propaganda films they showed in junior high and high school about the evils of drugs, and the threat of venereal disease.
The maggots
reminded
me of what happened when Lieutenant Frank Dreben (Naked Gun) had a pillow thrown at his face, except they were serious about it in this movie!
It
reminded
me of the love and affection and materialistic things that we all want for ourselves.
I don't know why, but we just need action movies like that and one of the things that I did enjoy about this was that it
reminded
me of those old grind house films that have quick editing and fast paced stories that are just awesome stories to watch because of the stunts.
I was
reminded
of the last 20 minutes of the strange Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull, but without any cool special effects.
This mess just
reminded
me of one of those 70s pan European co-productions that were so prominent at the time.
Anyhow after recently watching a few eps I was
reminded
vaguely of the "care bears" cartoon.
ugh. it
reminded
me of when we were kids and each kid will add a new line to the story.
I am
reminded
of this serious 1972 TV movie as a result of the newly released film, Brokeback Mountain.
The twins, the well, the wife.... at times I was
reminded
of "Tell-Tale Heart", "Cask of Amontillado" and "Fall of the House of Usher".
But this movie
reminded
me of the good old days, when I used to read "Dragonball" the Manga - before the same manga became overly stupid and boring and went too far with the whole "there's always a stronger enemy" thing.
I don't always like comedy and horror mixed but this one did make me laugh hard and I liked the story.It had some really good kills and some hysterical original humour.The whole revenge storyline is old but a good and effective one.It
reminded
me a lot of Nightmare on Elm street how a bunch of parents killed a guy and he comes back from the dead to exact revenge on the kids of the parents.Of course Nightmare on Elm street was more of a horror.I hated the first scene of drive-thru.I cannot stand it when white kids act and talk like they're black,especially the well educated ones.Watching the way they were acting and talking made me cringe.
Seeing this never before released footage
reminded
me why I became a fan.
In watching this film, you are constantly
reminded
that the man responsible for it (Mike Jittlov) is someone who truly enjoys what he does and that he's not in it for the money.
The film
reminded
me of a lynch/ Gilliam atmosphere with strange characters.
This film
reminded
me somewhat of Charles Bronson's first big box office hit, "Chato's Land".
I especially liked the parts from the movies, since they
reminded
me of the time I was watching them.
The initial premise of a Gothic cop and horror movie hybrid is a pretty good idea and certainly prompted me to hire out the film!!!! However the film is badly hampered by wooden acting, especially in the case of the Police Chief who
reminded
me of Kenric and Moss from a Black Adder the Third episode and seemed to be unable to grasp the difference between screen acting and stage acting, the main one being that you don't need to scream your lines at the camera!!!! Carly Turnbull's performance at Albany was very flat and while acceptable in places seemed like she spent the majority of the film reading her lines of an autocue!!!! Having said that the two main leads did put in a pretty good effort with Kevin Howarth, who I think is criminally underrated, proving his worth yet again as a villain by contributing a very convincing and creepy performance showing his characters descent from maverick cop to homicidal monster.
It
reminded
of that dreadful day four years ago when I walked into Hollywood Theater hoping to see an entertaining movie.
Both my parents were deaf so I saw many things that
reminded
me of my own life.I wasn't unhappy but I had to make some decisions that my parents didn't understand and some of them weren't understood by the hearing people.
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