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The actors
seemed
a bit old for the part and a buried metal object when dug up had no rust.
The story often lags and the ending is somewhat abrupt and
seemed
anti-climactic at the time, but in retrospect I appreciate it more for its originality.
Something about this story and all the fuss about it
seemed
to put me off.
Olivier
seemed
far too old, not only in his looks but in his acting of the part.
This ship
seemed
to have a vast armoury.
It all
seemed
so real.
Some publicity for the film
seemed
to suggest it was set in the 50s (as per Nigel Balchin's novel)but obviously this is not the case.
My skateboarding career ended in 1974 when my two-by-four skateboard with steel roller-skate wheels hit a rock and I tumbled, for days it seemed, down the sidewalk outside my parent's house in Boston.
The storyline was strong and dramatic tension was held because you felt their was some subtle mystery going on, even though things
seemed
mundane.
Although it cost the studio a lot of money, I didn't particularly care for Doris Day in the film--she
seemed
to weep a lot and belts out "Que Sera" like a fullback.
In the oppressed state of affairs as seen in Fire, where good women had to be obedient and do what was correct in the eyes of tradition, there
seemed
few options for Radha and Sita.
as the Satan worshiper, he is extremely creepy, very convincing, was quite chilling, was extremely intense,
seemed
to be enjoying himself, and just did a fantastic job overall!.
It's a pretty capable procedural and surprised me with its subtextually rich narrative that shows his distrust for small minded small-town mentality and the inefficiency of the police, as well as the twisted ideals of the Catholic church, the last of which
seemed
to have cut this film at its knees when it was first released and could have possibly given the director another direction so early on.
He
seemed
so real.
i perhaps had very high expectations from the film, but none the less the movie was good, the entire setting
seemed
realistic.
Jim Henson always
seemed
to put out wonderful television shows.
I think I got it and it
seemed
like most everyone else did as well.
My only complaint about this episode is it
seemed
a little too short, but at the same time this may have only been because it was the only original script for the show that wasn't based on one of the manga chapters.
Everything
seemed
to click; a first-rate new Doctor and companion, big audiences ( 10 million for the first episode and Christmas special ), major awards, critical acclaim and those idiots who spent years giggling at the Daleks' seeming inability to negotiate stairs were well and truly silenced.
It just
seemed
so real in the way the actors react to the different situations here.
It
seemed
a bit forced at the time, but that song has since been swapped out for a rather generic Henry Mancini music cue for subsequent home video and cable release.
At least that's how it
seemed
at the time.
The characters, big and small, were well-developed and
seemed
quixotic towards the end--somewhat like the end of Mazursky's "An Unmarried Woman."
Leaving aside the drawbacks and deficiencies of the film mentioned by other viewers I must say that it
seemed
to me a film about power,which is in my opinion one of the most luring illusions.
Though it followed the plot line very closely, it
seemed
to leave the heart and soul of the original out.
So, I guess what's important is that this movie
seemed
to very successfully capture what makes the muppets so special.
The language
seemed
to be used as a tool to reduce the pathos of Bates' otherwise well-portrayed Kushnick by her frequent use of it, and served to make Roebuck's Leno a goody-goody by his lack of use of it (of course, if the characters really did behave this way, kudos to everybody).
Release
seemed
imminent, then it disappeared.
Mr Sinatra's depiction of an addict in the throes of withdrawal has divided the critics,but the fact of the matter is that even fifty years later most of us have probably never seen such a thing in real life so we don't know how accurate the portrayal is.When I first saw the film in the late 50s I was very impressed,watching it recently on video,it
seemed
,to put it unkindly,hammy.Perhaps he is a victim of his own success as many actors subsequently "doing" cold turkey have,with the passing of the years,taken his performance and refined it somewhat.
I have to say I was very impressed with how real the film
seemed.
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