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It is my own feelings that this film film got such poor
reviews
because no one took the time to watch the film the way it was meant to be seen.
Right, here we go, you have probably read in previous
reviews
on this film that it is awful, badly acted, avoid at all costs.
Anyone who has read my
reviews
knows that I love capers, and this was a doozy.
Some Americans, whose
reviews
of certain non-American films, seem ignorant to (and have trouble comprehending) anything that isn't an American product.
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".
Why all the bad
reviews.
I would assume that this film would get rave
reviews
in Canada--particularly in Quebec.
As other
reviews
have stated, there are a few missing videos from this collection, but what is on this disc is overwhelming.
I agree with some other
reviews
of this movie that the storyline has the simplicity that is quite prevalent in "Disneyisque" type movies, but if you can look past the mechanics in which it was made and see the heart of the story, the true themes, then I think you find yourself pleasantly touched.
The
reviews
for this movie aren't very good and I can't understand why.
I open with this because it seems that a good portion of the
reviews
I have read on The Box amount to the simple but weak argument that it doesn't hold a candle to Darko.
The fact I had only heard one guy at work mention it before, and did not have many opinions or
reviews
to go on, made it even more entertaining.
It sickens me that some movies get made whose budget equals the GDP of a small country,with a hyped up release,good reviews,an Oscar winning director and/or actors, and turn out to be so disappointing,with actors sleepwalking through their roles and uninspired directing,with predictable plot lines and a story with holes in it so big,Sandra Bullock could drive a bomb-loaded bus through it.
I have seen so many bad
reviews
on Supervivientes de los Andes that I felt compelled to stand for it (or at least I'll try).
After reading over all these
reviews
I'm very surprised to see that no one has even once noted that this show was based on the 1957 to 1960 NBC cop show "M Squad" starring Lee Marvin, i read
reviews
comparing it to "Dragnet" and some of the Quinn Martin police shows, but if you watch M Squad you'll see it was based on it.
I'd read all the negative
reviews
for "Anna Christie".
Reading some of the other
reviews
of this film, i was reminded of both good and not so good aspects of it.
I disagree with many
reviews
of this movie saying that this is a depiction of hell.
When the movie first came out I read a number of negative
reviews
and ended up not going to see it while it was still in the theater...I now regret that decision.
When the advertising for Best in Show had the tagline "From the Team That Brought You Waiting for Guffman", a fair number of critics out there implied in their
reviews
that only people that are familiar with the film or its filmmakers and cast would have a good time seeing this film.
I have been reading a lot of different opinions and
reviews
of this movie, and I understand why a lot of people get mixed feelings about Ponyo, whether it be the story line, animation, dialogue, and so forth.
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I think that is why this movie is getting some good
reviews.
I've read several poor or temperate
reviews
on this film, pulling it apart for it's period errors or unlikely plot development, but no one seems to mention the rather intriguing character transition which features how a hardened, down-on-his-luck scoundrel (Carlyle) transforms into a rather noble, selfless hero and how the pretty-boy, cowardly vagrant (Miller)develops a real taste for the life of a highway man once he "gets the feel of it."
Just reading the
reviews
of this wonderful BBC mini series reminded me how much I enjoyed this when it was first broadcast many years ago.
I wanted to see this mainly because of the great actor, Matthew Lillard (I'm surprised no one on the
reviews
mention the scar) although it is kind of low budget, getting enough money to make this film would be worth spending.
There are a number of
reviews
that comment on the cast of this film.
I read a few
reviews
of the movie and got the impression that it was not as good as the previous Karate Kid installments.
You'd think so by some of the
reviews.
Contrary to certain
reviews
the audience seems to split my evaluation as the film is very successful wherever yet exploited worldwide.
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