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As if films from other countries than the USA
should
have to prove themselves extra...
Marlon Brando, as always, is interesting and unique and Richard Burton
should
have made more comedies.
it does seem to preach to them, how they
should
behave and what their responsibilities are.
That was a great piece of work and you
should
check it out.
The film's soundtrack is also quite great; I recommend that everyone
should
at least listen to it.
Still it is interesting to watch and you
should
get it with The Scorsesee Collection to see how a gifted filmmaker grew from this film to Goodfellas, arguably his best film (though a legitimate case could be Raging Bull, but you need to buy another collection to get that one).
IKEA fans and other modernity-addicts
should
watch it as well.
Everyone else
should
avoid this... at all and any costs.
I don't intend to divulge the ins and outs of the story because that
should
be your job, but I feel compelled to talk about it because it kind of stacked all over me like some kind of alien jelly.
This is one film they both
should
leave off their resumes.
I do not know way too many things about artistic side of the actors and how they suppose to act while a movie, but I know this: I've been in bondage and God has set me free This is what the movie industry
should
be all about.
Should
have breathed life into them.
It Is a lot of fun to watch, it has a a lot of funny moments, a few sad moments a few scary moments and even some dramatic moments but the main point of the film is to entertain, people are really hard on this film because they expected a masterpiece but if you just want to have a fun time enjoying a movie then this one
should
do!
Everything turns out just as it
should.
It
should
have been named Sisters of Talk , because thats all that happens.
Problem is mini series
should
be final and
should
have an actual satisfying ending, which this did not.
Dave Callaham
should
really rethink this screen writing thing.
How
should
i say it ?......if u survive the first minutes of the film ,which for a movie start are horrible, then u would waste 90 minutes of your life.
It's a sleeper, a B movie, a thriller about relationships, obsession, and a million other things you
should
never do in your own life.
As someone who's too eclectic to really be solely a metal-head, but has been in the realm of the metal world to see how it goes, I can empathize with Sam Dunn's main intention with the documentary; this music
should
not be seen as just some goofy, crude, offensive, or dangerous off-shoot of old-time rock n roll (not that the last one doesn't apply in one or two cases).
It is not strange that US is leading so much wars, that it has so much drug addicts, teenage mothers and so on: when in movies like this you may see that it is normal to bribe people with magazines, video-games and jerseys to win a competition; black people with dreadlocks have never seen computer in their lives; nobles are evil; relationship between 15 year old girl and 22 yearn old boy( or
should
I say man) is normal and socially acceptable---it is just a step from pedophilia, people.
I
should
say that the way they met is also very realistic.
I don't know if it's labeled that, but that's what it
should
be called.
The movie
should
have come up with as good a plot as this and
should
have beautiful sets with real cast members surrounded by brilliant special effects and monsters.
This one actually goes half and half with me so its good and bad (or
should
I say it's so bad that it's good).
Furthermore Martin shouldn't be able to be in any movie that the military is involved with, but that's just my opinion.
Very obvious nods to "Vertigo", but that shouldn't distract from a very good film.
To me they
should
be regarded as the "super-race" for the sheer fact that they, along with the Buffalo, after being not only marginalized, tokenized, robbed, and yes, decimated almost to literal extinction (remember, even the kids and babies were shot by the U.S. army), they, into the new millennium are still here and their numbers have increased (as of the year 2000 there are about 2 and 1/2 million Native Americans alive today).
Much of the time it seems the film
should'
ve been called "Ernest in the Desert."
The English comedy as it
should
be; parody of manners, lifestyle and attitudes, without being too overt.
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