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All the way to the last episode it held my interest and even though some of the ideas
seemed
rehashed at times, it always had a newer and funnier twist to it.
A film like Privilege must have
seemed
almost like science fiction when released in 1967, so fantastic was its premise.
During the OJ Simpson trial, it
seemed
like every other guest on his show was related to the case.
The acting is equally good, not one of the actors
seemed
out of place or out of their league.
Too bad, he was a quality actor and
seemed
like a nice guy).
He
seemed
like the man she always wanted neat and notices her.
I was raised around rugby all my life, it is a great game but I was never really taken to it because (please forgive me if I offend anyone, nothing personal this is just how I saw it) I thought, their trainings are not as ruthless or hard, the players are not as disciplined and don't
seemed
as serious like other sportmen and it looked like it's all just muscle and blooming tackling each other etc.
The movie
seemed
a little slow at first.
I was disappointed to find that the wonderful Bryan Brown's Joe
seemed
a lot cockier and much less appealing than the man in the book, but Helen Morse's Jean was really quite good.
I suppose this film was made for those who enjoyed the two GRUMPY OLD MEN films, as there
seemed
to be a bunch of these buddy team-ups spotlighting the comical duo in their twilight years.
She decided she wanted to watch Closer, which
seemed
like such a repellant idea that I had to rent another film for once she'd gone to bed.
Over the years I
seemed
to have missed this picture of Ronald Reagan, and due to his recent passing to the big screen in heaven, it was shown on TV recently.
It
seemed
to me to be a fairly honest assessment of the tragically short life and incredible talent that was Karen Carpenter.
Each character
seemed
to fit their part to a tee.
At first I expected a serious drama film, and it
seemed
like so for a while... until I started to giggle here and there, and before I know it I was laughing so hard all through the film.
Although the writing was unpolished, as some of the dialog
seemed
drawn-out and contrived, the script did have shining moments.
The superfluous use of blood was campy but
seemed
to make sense in the end....Ah, the end.
And also the fact that the scene where she sees her dead parents, laying there in each others arms, and her brother, all whom of which
seemed
to die very peacefully, even if being poisoned, fits with a dream sequence.
She
seemed
not a character at all but a real person who had made some mistakes but was trying to set things right.
It
seemed
to me that the soundtrack with speeches, music and the radio was put together so that you feel like you're in the RV with Jim, the main character, or in his head.
I was a teenage liberal when this was released, but as horrifying as Joe
seemed
to me, he also cracked me up! Susan Sarandon, in her first role, is perfect and a mixed-up stone rich fox.
There are some wonderful descriptions of this film from other commenter's here and they
seemed
to have really enjoyed it so I won't too far into giving a film synopsis but you could see a little of Woody Allen and maybe a little of Federico Fellini in this film's collection of some 50 short sketches or vignettes strung together with no real singular plot.
Anyone who thinks that the ending to this isn't how it really happens, as the first comment
seemed
to, believing that the girl would come around, realize she's dating an asshole who treats her bad because he doesn't care about her at all is either naive or lives in a more perfect world than I.
I am not a historian, but all the events that preceded the decade (a few being the violent deaths of major figures of the American political and cultural scenes, the racial struggles, the emergence of the 1960s counter-culture, the increase of violence and death in the streets...)
seemed
to influence the vision of filmmakers who were willing to dare, be different, and create entertaining and intelligent motion pictures.
I particularly enjoyed Tamara Gorski as Tatoya; she was ruthless and cunning, yes, but
seemed
to have a tragic air about her in certain moments that the story never explored.
The only qualm I had was Rob Paulsons voice
seemed
a little too old for the title character, but that wasn't a big deal as the stories were great, and the fact that the whole thing has a great time loop twist ending.
Unlike the later rip-off, "On The Waterfront" which
seemed
to take some of the same themes and twist them to fit the enforced Hollywood political correctness of the time, it told its story direct and with respect for the characters and for the reality it fictionally reflected.
Having finally caught up with this "masterpiece," it strikes me that it must have
seemed
terribly clever, in its day.
I'm sure this movie will not have the best rating due to critics that rate it (I sat in the press section and most of the older viewers
seemed
disgusted), but don't let that stop you from enjoying it.
Granted, the film
seemed
to take on many buddy-film conventions while trying to make fun of the concept, it goes without saying this film was genuinely funny.
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