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By every means possible, if you have little self
respect
please don't waste your time seeing this movie.
I Love Rani very much and have a
respect
that she is a great actress.
Mary Shelly appears to be the only character with any spine whatsoever, but even she comes out of the whole ordeal without an ounce of
respect.
Now, I
respect
the guy's opinion and faith, I myself am not, at this state, believer of the taught Christian doctrine.
A lot of other reviewers here, including many whose opinions I respect, hold this slice of European sleaze horror in high regard.
As was to be expected, A Mazursky film made in the 70s would be counter-culture, sympathetic towards the hippies - and have a lot of hippies in it - and, naturally, it is childishly anti-authoritarian (e.g. the scene on the Mexican border, when Sutherland provokes a custom's officer by showing little
respect
and then accuses the latter of making him open his luggage only because he (Sutherland) has long hair).
She is so typical and I lost a lot of
respect
for her and will not support anything else she does.
While I
respect
what Anderson, an incredibly talented man did, the film seemed to have gotten lost in its own clever spirit.
Not only does it fail to meet some of the most basic expectations of Madeleine L'Engle's fan base, it manages to defy the standards of scriptwriting, acting, special effects and, ultimately,
respect
for the audience.
I
respect
the fact that you completed a movie, but i have to ask you " WERE YOU SMOKING CRACK ", I mean the makeup on your girls, the scary Zombies, what were you thinking.
Like so many of the star-laden premieres at Sundance this year it felt like this was a secrety studio-sponsored vanity project to help the director earn some indie credibility points - it failed in that
respect
and as a film in its own right.
He also treats his mother with no
respect.
Noel Coward,a witty and urbane man,was friends with Louis Mountbatten.Mr Coward,a long-time admirer of all things naval,was commissioned to write a story loosely based on the loss of Mountbatten's ship.In a peculiarly British way it was considered that a film about the Royal Navy losing an encounter at sea would be good propaganda.It was also considered a good idea to have Mr Coward play the part of the ship's captain.Amang the many qualities needed to command a fighting ship,the ability to speak in a very clipped voice and sing sophisticated "point" songs does not come very high up the list at Admiralty House,or at least one would hope not.A captain must earn and retain the
respect
of the wardroom and the lower deck alike.
Mr Coward might have had the
respect
of the gentlemen of the chorus at Drury Lane and Binkie Beaumont might have been terrified of him but his ability to tame,mould and direct a ship's crew in wartime must be brought into question.He folds himself languorously around the bridge,patronising the other ranks and barking orders at the officers,he only needed a silk dressing gown and a cigarette holder to seem right at home.
The final point comes short and the ending seemed kind of unsatisfactory after all that happens; a bit like real life in that
respect
but movies unlike real life ends in about 2hrs and the ending should leave the audience satisfied, if indeed that was the director's intention.
After watching this, I had lost a little
respect
for Christopher Lee (This has passed over time).
happy ending-plot plus a sudden turn appendix without any argumental structure in
respect
to the characters.
The creators of this movie didn't even threat with
respect
the enemies of Japan, making them stupid big blond guys, who are easily outsmarted by the clever Japanese.
In one respect, it's like 'The Wizard of Oz,' with Paris in black-and-white and the Riviera in color.
Uta Hagen's
"Respect
for Acting" is the standard textbook in many college theater courses.
The preacher teaches Cecil to
respect
the word of God and have Jesus in his heart.
Wow, I love and
respect
pretty much anything that David Lynch has done.
I have some
respect
for the victims relatives although I really felt the filmaker DIDN'T.
I rented this flick for one reason Tom Savini, I
respect
his work but this was a real let down, I had horrible clichés, half of the film was naked women so called "fallen angels" running around trying to act scary, oh and then there was the occasional "Blair Witch" black and white motion sicken camera scenes.
Instead of being a great creative force, MGM now saw Keaton solely as an actor--and they wrote scripts for him that had no
respect
for what made him great.
Please,
respect
your intelligence and don't watch this awful, awful film.
First Nishabd then Cheeni Kum then Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and now this i mean hes got to gather a bit of his money and move as far away from Bollywood as possible before he loses all his
respect
and I'm telling you he's already past half his way.
I would have had more
respect
for it if Kubrick would have ended it differently.
The films that are coming out of Hollywood, like this, are cynical exercises in money making without a shred of
respect
for the viewer.
it is all just cliché, familiar in every
respect.
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