Response
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My beleaguered
response
was, "Good God, where is this going?"
The only reason I can see for this crap fest being as popular as it is for the constant pop culture references which I suppose elicit an "OMG LOL THAT'S FROM SUPERFRIENDS!! THAT IS SO TOTALLY IRONIC, AND I AM SO EDGY AND SMART FOR GETTING IT!!
" response
from the viewer.
I've been surprised by the enthusiastic
response
to this film.
Of course your reaction will be that negative
response
is a
response
at least, but I can assure you that Beethoven himself is turning in his grave because of your worthless creation and with reason.
Even the characters do not react like they should, try going to the hot chick that is your boss at work and telling her that you're banging 2 crazy chicks that you live with at the same time, her
response
wouldn't be (smile) "ok let's get back to work".
It's hard to tell because his emotional
response
is so passive by this time that you wonder if if he is even hearing the good Dr. at all or thinking about some acreage that he needs to plow.
No no, based on what I have seen here, the typical
response
by a slain ninja is to take over the body of a buxom female telephone repairwoman and seek revenge.
this movie is funny funny funny my favorite quote from the movie "i think i saw a half naked Indian in my room last night
" response
that was no hallucination it was a Indian in your room" and another is "what the hell are you talking about, just what the hell are you talking about" but if i ever be admitted to an hospital like this one i will be prepared to write my will on the spot...i would say there were in my opinion three very funny characters in this film most funny but three is the funniest to me even though their lines were few.. and don't get me started on the crack-pot patient hehehe that one i will keep secret and fast paced too.
In
response
to Toni's half-hearted suicide attempt, Julian agrees to marry her, but Toni first insists on meeting his wife to alleviate her conscience.
If you are one of the people who thinks that their behavior is a natural
response
to living in a large city then I think you may be right but I recommend the Dalai Lama's book.
Every element of the piece assists in eliciting a pure emotional
response
to the script.
The performances stand as testament to some fine instinctual acting in
response
to a well written script.
First, let me say that although I generally appreciate Mike Judge's work, I've been merely tepid in my
response
to Office Space, King of the Hill, and Beavis and Butthead.
Four more weeks pass and Kitty finally receives a weird
response
from Gerald, calling off the engagement and telling her to move on with her life.
Fred Carpenter screened Eddie Monroe at Boston College, and judging from the enthusiastic response, he has much to be pleased about.
This mindset is becoming increasingly dominant in all arenas; even the once-hallowed print medium is being diluted, thanks to the abominable "reader
response"
theory that pervades our schools and the "tabloid brigade" that lines our magazine racks whose mentality appears to be infiltrating the once-venerable mainstream press.
What was my
response?
right the hospital scene with Holly and Shannon was done brilliantly it starts off with Piper On A gurney looking very badly injured, the docs race her into a resuscitation room & they move her from the gurney onto a bed and Prue Holds Her Hand from that point on it is obvious that Piper is having a lot of trouble breathing and her lungs are failing, as she turns to beg of Prue to not leave her side she gaps "don't go i love you and then her pulse drops and she goes into cardiac arrest & the monitor shows a clear flat line & the nurses go into full out trauma mode & bring in a defibrillator Prue Steps back from the bed in horror as the doctors desperately try to shock her dying sisters heart but there is no
response
and she is tragically pronounced dead well great scene well done girls
Thanks to their swift response, the virus was contained with minimal casualties.
I think it's because most of the films that take on this topic (war, peace, violence) are in a fixed documentary style.There are some terrific ones out there, all of them better known than USA T.M., I'm sure, but they are intended to be informational and to bring your emotional
response
to the surface through intellectual means.
That interest grew and grew, and I wondered whether my initial boredom and
response
had more to do with the actual VHS quality rather than the film itself.
Spade mutters something inaudible in
response
and Farleys says, "the New York YANK-ees?"
I have contacted PBS about the chance of obtaining a video, or DVD, but have never received a
response.
My emotional
response
to this film never seems to fade.
Audience
response
was very positive!
Harold Gould plays an inept surgeon who shuts his eyes when the knife digs in,Richard Lenz(whose "pompous ass" reporter in "The Shootist" was booted in the rear by John Wayne)plays the patient who exposes the fraud(he only came in for a chest x-ray,until they discovered he owns a house).Also in the cast on screen(and supplying some excellent country-flavored music)is Keith Allison,former guitarist for Paul Revere and the Raiders,who also worked with Michael Nesmith on a few Monkees recordings(and co-wrote "Auntie's Municipal Court" with Nesmith on 1968's "The Birds,the Bees,and the Monkees").Alas,there is some missing footage from this print,including a topless sequence with Uschi Digard near the end,also a scene with actress Kathleen Freeman(who wants to use green stamps to finance her operation),who gets locked by Sellers in his office,never to be seen again(in the uncut version,he returns to his office to find that she has written in large letters on the wall "UNFAIR PRICK" ; his
response?
A few things to touch on as a
response
to the earlier person's comment.
When Melville's "Pierre; or The Ambiguities" hit bookstores in 1852, his first publication since "Moby Dick" a year earlier, the public
response
was similar to that found among the IMDB reviews of "POLA X".
On the government side we see PR and training exercises, intelligence gathering and analysis, interdiction, post-detonation response, and follow up.
It's true punk, like in the interview with Darby Crash's girlfriend when their recalling a painter who mysteriously/suddenly died outside their house and it took a week or so for them to figure it out, they take pictures next to the guy and everyone including the EMT's had a chuckle on this one, and in true form the interviewer asks the girlfriend if she was sad or upset that this guy had died while painting their house, the
response "
no i hate painters".
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