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From there it proceeds into a look at a family system, in which everyone plays by a set of unexamined rules, and uses the mother's cancer to show what happens when all the
rules
change.
While a bridge system that has no
rules
may promote marital harmony, it certainly can't promote winning bridge, so the satire didn't work for me.
The acting was horrible and they got both of the sports wrongggg.......not only did they get the figure skating
rules
wrong, but also they
rules
of GIRLS Ice Hockey.
He makes his own
rules
, does things his own way , all the while wearing cowboy boots and sidearms cowboy style .
thank you CBS. keep two and a half men, keep Christine, keep
rules
of engagement keep how i meet your mother which really isn't funny but a lot funnier than this.
Paranoia
rules
the dark world that these characters inhabit.
Although I am generally a proponent of the well-made film, I do not limit myself to films which escape those boundaries, and more often than not I do enjoy and admire films that successfully "break the rules."
And it is quite true that director Pasolini breaks the
rules
of established cinema.
It's no wonder Reb Braddock hasn't directed anything else since - anyone who has a chance to make his first film on his own rules, based on his own script, with the help of Quentin Tarantino himself, and creates something like THIS, anyone who feels that THIS was a story worth telling to the world, doesn't deserve a second break.
They don't follow their own
rules
about spirits where destruction of the body makes the spirit dissolve.
Since there are no
rules
they break into a building and start getting killed off.
Anyway, the first sequel to the Sleepaway Camp franchise obeys all the
rules
of horror sequels - more blood, more imaginative killings (which aren't imaginative, but still more so than the original), more nudity, a more elaborate plot, and generally worse than the original.
Rather, this is the tale of a Khmer country girl who's grandmother has taught her a little witchcraft along with a few odd (but specific) rules: "don't walk under a clothesline," "don't eat raw meat," and "don't accept money for your powers."
And then we have the daredevil cowboy who doesn't follow the
rules
but has a soft spot for the precocious little Iraqi boy trying to sell soldiers DVDs.
What do you think is going to happen??? Well, do you think the cowboy soldier who doesn't follow
rules
is going to get the sweet kid injured with his renegade ways??
With an already-distended running time of 128 minutes, the film feels twice as long, and spending time with characters this obnoxiously superficial and forgettable (unlike the superior
"Rules
of Attraction," Scott's attempts to tinge the proceedings with irony via Domino's smug, self-aware-rich-girl voice-over only draws attention to the film's sledgehammer cluelessness) becomes an act only masochists could find pleasurable.
This film is an obvious attempt by Renoir to recapture the success he had with THE
RULES
OF THE GAME, as the movie is very similar once the action switches to the country estate (just as in the other film).
I was not a huge fan of THE
RULES
OF THE GAME, but ELENA AND HER MEN had me appreciating the artistry and nuances of the original film.
Meanwhile, to mentally escape from this crushing poverty of the body, she plays a full-immersion video game (which sucks in that no
rules
are clear and no logic follows the gameplay).
COme on-- whose
rules
are those?
I'm not really sure what
rules
the ghosts and the psycho with the seed cap are playing by.
I wanted to read the other comments before leaving my review and the majority definately rules: This movie is aweful!
Having established a fuzzy picture of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, they presented a barrage of talking heads who built a case of ridiculous logic intimating that every living person is an entity which follows the same quantum
rules
on a cosmic scale.
The cinematography was pretty good for a TV film, and Viggo Mortensen displays shades of Aragorn in a film about a man who played by his own
rules.
Buaku
rules.
The men are struggling to survive the New York City life by not playing by the
rules
like getting a real job.
Also, I wanted to add, I found the episode, "Wild Wild Sabrina" where she is taught about the importance of rules, to be insulting.
I think at 18 they know
rules
are important.
According to the
rules
of the match, both opponents have to go through tables in order to get the win.
Here his willingness to bend the
rules
and break a law briefly fit his "heavy persona", while his good looks and suave behavior made Templar a fit shady hero like Chester Morris' "Boston Blackie", and (to an extent) Peter Lorre's "Mr.
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