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We could actually go to Mayflower to Eisenhower, and that would be put together into a developing world, which is
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growing its cities in a very amazing way, which have great entrepreneurs, but also have the collapsing countries.
So, we were matched up with a social worker, she was absolutely fantastic, and she quite
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grilled us on every single question in that form.
Certainly not the language of mathematics, in which, Galileo
rightly
said, the book of nature is written.
And the other thing is that people are simply not as scared of HIV as they were of AIDS, and
rightly
so.
If someone were to appear on this stage in front of me and actually claim to be an ancient prince of Denmark named Hamlet, you would be insulted and
rightly
so.
That's responding to the fact that people say, quite rightly, "What are we talking about here?
This film will end up on the romance TV channel where it
rightly
belongs.
All this added up to a big box office bomb, and
rightly
so.
Why? Because,
rightly
or wrongly, they felt the event to be demeaning and degrading to women.
The Drama and conflict is brought alive by the excessive use of Close-shots, which brought a claustrophobic effect
rightly
needed to construct an ambiance.
The only scenario that I can imagine in which anyone (Sinise?! Bates?! Butler?! What WERE they thinking!?!) agreed to be associated with it is MacLaine seeing the original, being
rightly
impressed, and enlisting a friend (with no writing credits -- or talent!
Legendary in some circles as the biggest cinematic turkey this movie is
rightly
thought of as a bad movie.
Darwin never gave up his believe in a higher power, he may not quite
rightly
have believed in the established Christian idea of God , but was not an atheist.
Franco Zeffirelli's ("The Taming Of The Shrew," "Romeo And Juliet," "Jesus Of Nazareth," "Othello") third stab at transferring Shakespeare to the screen works very well, with the casting of Mel Gibson ("Mad Max," "Lethal Weapon" and pre-"The Passion Of The Christ" notoriety) in the role formerly owned by Sir Laurence Olivier (and
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so; see my review on his "Hamlet," arguably the best interpretation of one of the Bard's timeless (and most quoted) tragedies) and redone 5 years later by Kenneth Branagh as a full-bloodied treatment, explaining its 3 hour 22 minute running time, combined with a dream cast (and a lot of little additions, which were well-chosen and expertly done by the contemporary master of William Shakespeare, Kenneth Branagh, the director of "Henry V" and "Dead Again."
Peter Dews
rightly
deserved the credit for having the foresight to bring it to the screen.
The film was sure to specifically implicate the U.S.,
rightly
so, in the murder of Lumumba.
Wildey J. Moore, the gun manufacturer, many times claimed his brand's growth since the mid 80s can be fully credited to DW3, and
rightly
so.
The trailer goes nowhere near and only scratches the surface of the film and
rightly
so too, not because it has that obligation to keep its real narrative under wraps, but because what actually transpires, will provoke entirely different lines of questioning, some of which are frustratingly not answered in the film, leaving you to your own devices to interpret the series of events.
He also points out, quite rightly, that a man who was anti-semitic could not have written Shylock's speech of "If you prick me, do i not bleed?"
I saw it when "Dorian Gray" was barely a name to me, let alone more, so even more than the famous 1945 version (which is
rightly
famous), this is THE version to me.
This is probably Disney's most relaxing animation I think, and as another reviewer quite
rightly
said, who doesn't love cats?
There is also the tense relationship between China and the West as many Chinese saw (probably
rightly
so) the "Barbarians" as trying to take over and pollute their way of life.
His nurse Hana (Juliette Binoche) tends to him, body and mind, for she fears, quite rightly, that he may be a very troubled soul.
The 1990s film with Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger is
rightly
showered with praise, and I enjoyed it very much, but this TV original is just as good, and in some ways, more appropriately cast.
I didn't realize she may be a lesbian as IMDb user dbdumonteil and others
rightly
suggest.
'The English Patient' can
rightly
be compared to the films of David Lean, whose sweeping epics such as 'Lawrence of Arabia' and 'Bridge on the River Kwai' must have inspired the director Anthony Minghella.
Songs are
rightly
placed and are funny.
As Anthony Hopkins
rightly
put it, "Go back home and write better!"
Infamous Director Demofilo Fidani, however, is
rightly
known for some of the cheapest, trashiest, and, well, worst contributions to the genre.
The biggest National Lampoon hit remains "Animal House", and
rightly
so.
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