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The human soul is
sadly
unattended to in our contemporary culture because of the moral bankruptcy of the conventional religious institutions.
well i hate this movie it sucks and should be done with justice to the book!! and no wonder they didn't do the whole series they killed off Corrine which is something nobody can do without getting endless venting, i think all of the loyal vca fans were outraged at this atrocious excuse for a book-based movie!!! but hey i heard the original script (was turned down, you can see the guy's name still on the inside) it was R rated which
sadly
means it was probably correct, and they could have inserted a little of Chris and Cathy's relationship, right?
After catching the first two episodes of this show and then taking a gander at this site's message board, it's pretty apparent that it is the teenage girls, and
sadly
a handful of grown women who are attracted to the so-called "Hotti-Gotti" boys as they've been dubbed who continue to watch with regularity and keep this pitiful and wretched excuse for entertainment (which can be likened to a type of mental Novocaine if you ask me) afloat just enough to cause A&E to run a second season or so I've been told anyway.
Sadly
it is a strong expression and will continue to influence people, especially youngsters.
A standard good cop/bad cop film with a bit of a supernatural twist of an alien parasite that
sadly
doesn't really work that well.
I rather enjoyed the nihilistic tone, and there are moment that you think it MAY get better,
sadly
like empty promises that never come through, it doesn't.
Fashion models once again are the targets of an insane killer, who breathes heavily and constantly wears a motorcycle helmet, and the victims are all vaguely connected with the poor girl who
sadly
died during an amateurish abortion-attempt.
The plot fleshes out fast and simply with not a thought to be wasted figuring it out,
sadly
it's a plot more akin to a theme park Halloween show than an actual film.
Sadly, watching the video her sister made at the hospital, which makes it look as though she was forced into this arrangement by her mother, has the opposite effect on her.
Sadly, it's neither, and as limply directed by Gary Winick ("13 Going on 30"), it seems targeted squarely to privileged pre-adolescent girls because the two principals reflect the obsessive, childish mindset of that age.
So, what should be a threatening character ends up being a
(sadly
bad) joke.
As for the "shocking" murders, I swear I nearly fell asleep, this is so ridiculously bad you can't even be shocked by such things, I'm guessing the blood squirting excessively from severed heads is supposed to be funny, it can be if done right,
sadly
nothing is done right in this film.
Sadly, there was basically nothing to enjoy :( The film is just plain dull, that's its main problem.
Louise Jameson
sadly
wasn't available for series 3,so Blanche was killed off between series 2 and 3. Series 3 deals with the women adjusting to freedom and Beatrice has to cope with blindness and the end of her practising as a Doctor.
Another patch-em-up job with abandoned footage being taken up years later and edited together with new footage in a
sadly
misguided attempt at making a saleable project out of leftover film scraps.
This is an overlooked and
sadly
neglected little gem of a film, primarily because of some wonderful performances, especially the
sadly
underused Barbara Barrie.
Sadly '
at Your Convenience' left me with no further desire to watch any more from the series.
The problem (again) is that we aren't talking about 'The Grand-the play'...we're talking about 'The Grand--the movie'...which sadly, doesn't work...The other alternative for this material would be a SNL skit...or maybe the Comedy Channel coud've made it an hour and a half long TV comedy-movie, but even then there would need to be some casting revisions and a lot of editing...
Chemistry is
sadly
missing, but this is nit-picking.
A classic
sadly
almost ignored and forgotten probably because of it's small scale being a quite simple screen version of the popular stage play.
But sadly, it doesn't live up to anything they have been associated with prior (maybe Kicking and Screaming).
I had heard about this film and about how underrated it was,then last week i saw a copy of it on ebay on VHS PAL UK.I was really surprised as i didn't think it had ever been released in the UK.It must be one of the rarest videos in Britain as
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not many people have heard of it.Luckily i won it for just over £3 not bad eh.So if any one else is interested in buying a copy,there must be others available in Britain,if you really look around.I couldn't wait to watch this film,and i must say i wasn't disappointed.Its starts off a mildly amusing story that suddenly gets sadder and sadder until it reaches a climax to a very tragic ending.I must admit the last 10 seconds of this film does bring tears to the eyes,i wont say why,but try and see this movie and you will see.The acting between Gary Cooper and Anna Sten is first rate,her character is very likable as she is totally unselfish,and is trying to please everyone,so she does deserve happiness.Garys character,well he is married and his wife is not a monster and she does love him,so you feel sorry for her as well,i think you have to decide for yourself in a triangle like this someone is always going to get hurt,but you don't know who.Also this is a very early film showing us cultural differences and the sort of conflicts that can arise when two people from very different back grounds want to be together.Can it work?he is from a literate sophisticated family,she is from a poor immigrant family that is still trying to learn new ways.The answer is if two people really love each other then they can over come their differences as true love conquers all,i think overall this was the strongest message that comes out of this film,to some people the married issue may be the point of the film.Any way this is a very haunting film and well worth watching if you get the chance.
Sadly
this doc largely leaves it up to Moog to tell the story, producing a diffuse, woefully inadequate film.
This actually was a grand attempt to make a Hollywood picture with only the little ones but the mediocre acting stands out,
sadly.
Sadly, that's the complete truth.
And sadly, these previews were probably the only parts of the movie that could be shown on TV.
Story lines also included Compo's constant attempt to attract Nora Batty which was always a laugh, but
sadly
in 1999, Bill Owen (Compo) passed away.
Sadly, the songs cant save the movie either.
Sadly, it's not uncommon for sisters with their children to live together.
If the director thought showing apathy on camera for 90 minutes straight was a good idea, he was
sadly
mistaken.
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