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the parents
should.
And I guess, seeing as how they were alone, that they
should
actually have been speaking in Spanish anyway!
Maybe they
should
have got Novarro for "Confidential Agent" - he would have been great in Boyer's role or at least in Francen's (which would have saved greatly on the dark make-up budget).
I highly suggest that every fan of Laurel and Hardy
should
see this short.
I think Vipul Shah
should
have given little bit Gujarati touch particularly in music also.
The end of the film proves to be very romantic and tear-jerking, and the message is clear, that we
should
do what God has called us to do and "be the miracle."
Famous for being shot on videotape and transferred to film, an experiment at the time, NORMAN is a raucous politically incorrect closet slamming farce that The Farrelly Brothers
should
look at remaking today.
Just as it
should
be.
There
should
be more movies about our Native Americans.
It is my firm belief that our country
should
return the Black Hills to the Sioux.
We ask Israel to return their lands to the Arabs, but we do not make any effort to do the same, we
should
be ashamed of ourselves.
The Spanish filmmaker
should
get credit for thinking of the story first, but there's no doubt that Crowe has improved on it -- if just slightly.
And it still has the same message for today, even though the technology has changed, maybe they
should
make a remake of this movie, it would be interesting to see a remake.
I felt his role
should
have been elaborated.
Should
(but won't) be seen by all cinephiles, and the DVD from Criterion is exactly as good as you'd expect.
"The Young Victoria" is a beautifully photographed,brilliantly-scored and very sumptuous movie.I note that it has been criticised in some quarters for this sumptuousness as if a movie about 19th century English Royalty
should
somehow have shown the Empress of India and her family living in rags in a filthy workhouse........I don't think so.
Anyone who finds this film boring is a hopeless bonehead who
should
stick to car chase movies and romantic comedies.
Please, viewers, consider what is presented to you on film, not what you think
should
be there.
This excellent series, narrated by Laurence Olivier, brilliantly, it
should
be said, charts the beginning to the end of World War 2. The origins are not entirely examined fully from Germany's fall at the hands of the Versailles treaty which helped propel Hitler's demonic rise, but as one reviewer says, that must be hard to do, in a 26-part series with so much to cram in.
Stacy Peralta did an amazing job taking on the role of director and
should
be congratulated for doing such a brilliant job.
I know many Afro-Americans disliked this show, but I know many can relate and
should
have accepted it as it was.
No one
should
have to hear ugly things about physical appearance.
It has no moral bias or "preachy" aspects, so nobody
should
have any objections to it.
Loaded with unforgettable characters in minor roles, this film rocks and
should
serve as the standard for detective/action flicks.
But with a director as smart as Dahl, you shouldn't be surprised by the intelligence of anything connected with this film.
Paul Bartel
should
be recognized as one of the great directors of this or any era.
Perhaps this film is to close to the bone of reality to earn the support it
should
have received.
It is a shame that the liberals in Hollywood only promote smut and skin because this is the type of movie that the people in the business
should
be proud of.
The husband
should
have listened to his wife and perhaps she wouldn't have gone on this erotic journey.
One thing is for sure...you
should
not watch this film if you are having a bad day.
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