Rooted
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For the first half of the movie, I
rooted
for the actors and hoped to be rewarded for my patience.
I
rooted
for the dorky hero to die inside that trashcan (how did he even manage to fit in there, anyway?),
Just watching them romancing these women was fun and you
rooted
for them all the way because wither we have to admit it or not, for their age, they still had game! :D I loved just the whole plot of being able to move on and having fun no matter how old you are.
This is not to say that it's a bad thing: quite the contrary, films about risqué subject matter have to begin somewhere and America being a culture
rooted
in specific traditions, themselves laced in deep hypocrisies, shocks itself for the sake of it when seeing an indirect reflection of the mores of the time.
Now this is more like it!One of the best movies I have ever seen!Despite it made very well on all aspects,this movie was put down solely for not being too historically accurate.Loosen up!There are tons of historical movies out there that were forgiven for not being too historically accurate and many of them do not even come close to how grand,how entertaining and how captivating this movie was!Now this is what a movie ticket is all about!You will get exacty what you want from this movie's genre and all naysayers are those with the anti-Flynn syndrome.This conservative
rooted
syndrome is very closely related to the anti-Elvis,anti-Ali,anti-Clinton,anti-Kennedy syndromes,usually caused by fear of charming individuals who have unconventional beliefs.If the viewer of this movie is open minded and has the ability to separate politics from art,you will find this movie not only one of the best classics,but also one of the best movies of all time.I rate it the second best western ever, right behind Wayne's The Cowboys........
This essentially tradition
rooted
melodrama is given only a moderate budget, despite the presence of a goodly number of well-known players, including Steve Buscemi, Anthony Quinn, and Stanley Tucci, and was kept in the can for about a year before its rather desultory distribution and leaden marketing efforts on its behalf, more's the pity as its solid production characteristics are firmly complemented by Alexandre Rockwell's admirably controlled direction, a consistent virtue of his work, and on display in this film from its very opening scene, frames that form a montage behind the credits, featuring Perez at Skid Row's Fifth and Main Streets.
My other family members also watched this movie and threw demeaning comments at the screen and
rooted
for the mummy.
The link that "What the Bleep..." would have you see between science and spirituality is, in fact, not
rooted
in science at all.
If you want to show a film to your family that is
rooted
in good values but is also highly entertaining, find this movie.
And I am not talking about black filmmakers I am talking about filmmakers who are
rooted
in culture.
We
rooted
for Caleb as he strove to resist the overtures of Sheriff Lucas.
It is firmly
rooted
in the screwball romance traditions of the past, but seems more contemporary.
In other words, it always seemed to me a genre so
rooted
in and tied to convention, that it left precious little room for surprise or originality.
An agnostic will not accept God, without concrete evidence, but faith-based religious and spiritual systems require an acceptance based on the abstract (such persons believe that their concept of God is
rooted
in a higher power).
Only Gabe Kaplan, a bona fide professional gambler in real life, delivers consistent laughs mostly because his performance is
rooted
in reality.
This man went to so much trouble to own his own personal territory that you almost
rooted
for him.
Somehow surmounting a creaky script
rooted
in some crackpot psychiatry, Screaming Mimi creates a somnambulistic, doom-laden mood that keeps you watching, bemused.
The acting is terrible, and i never really
rooted
for anyone, plus nothing happens until the last 15 to 20 minutes, and it's too talky with lots of extremely boring dialog.
She is
rooted
in her regard for her fierce Hispanic great-grandmother and her quasi-Catholic loyalties, and it's her family that the movie should first introduce to us.
Although it definitely has a religious theme, it is
rooted
in secular life. .
Why anyone would care about somebody like this or someone who has the deep
rooted
sexual hang ups like this is curious.
The notion that the characters in this film were traditionally
rooted
in stereotypes of the W.& G. variety is wrong.
The weakest major part, for my money, is Tyrone Power, whose box office appeal as far as I can see seems to have been
rooted
more in sex appeal than in acting ability.
This is the kind of movie where people stare in shocked silence at other people "they don't understand", but the rejection here seems
rooted
in something more personal, less abstract--it's so disheartening that whatever triumphs follow ring false (some apologies come too late to matter).
The first half of the film is relatively straightforward and
rooted
in reality, as a soldier stationed in the jungle goes on leave to a bustling city and falls in love with a young man who lives and works there.
Perhaps only twins like the Polish brothers could have made the quintessential work of art about conjoined twins--one that shows the uniqueness and depth of this bond, while universally hinting at how deeply love is
rooted
in our very flesh.
Unlike any movie before,I
rooted
for every character depicted.
It did just that, capturing the heart and soul of hip-hop, where it all is rooted, free from excessive profanity, free from guns and gangsterism; just go out and have fun, stand tall, express yourself, forget the nay-sayers, and throw down the creativity.
Director Doug Sadler has extracted some of the best acting out of some of Hollywood's most underutilized talent: Cherry Jones playing Julia Tyler, the strong, persevere-at-all-costs mother; Robert Knott playing Will Tyler, the cash-strapped father who loves his family, but who falls apart and seeks escape when his plans for providing for his family fail; Sarah Paulson playing Merrill, a young woman with psychological problems
rooted
in her childhood; and new-to-Hollywood child actress Tara Devon Gallagher playing 11-year-old Emma Tyler, whose sudden need for a medical procedure becomes the source of the crises and redemption, and through whose both simple and profound perspective the beautiful story is narrated.
It is filled with slapstick comedy and romance that is quickly interrupted with deep
rooted
conversations about abortion and the definition of life when Preity turns up pregnant.
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