Shouting
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While everyone else was solemn about the journey, the monkey seemed to be on some kind of drug binge where he kept
shouting
something that resembled the English word faster.
Pass this one up for any other rental selection, or find yourself
shouting
out vile comments at the TV.
the newsdesk set, the suits, the smug presenters, the men-at-the-scene
shouting
about things you can see behind them, the pointless cgi graphs and stats, the whole thing was a satire, a very very funny satire.
If you want to see a film with no guns, blood, sex,
shouting
angry people, hero, bad guys & girls or even clumsy love words and you want to see a film in which every shot has the meaning of "LOVE" , this one is a must see film.
Crazy Scottish warrior race, stranded deep in outer-space, low on food and budget free, started ten now down to three, who will help these men of pluck, with visual effects that semi suck, but I kinda liked the freaky being, if I met one then I'd be fleeing, but not if I had Scottish mates, we'd f'n swear and avoid that fate, so in the end it wasn't botched, it was a DVD I'm glad I watched, but if they ever make a sequel, dump some actors, not all were equal, some were good, with gritty acting, some were wooden, and should maybe pack it in, but the action kept me watching all, the shooting, shouting, didn't stall, I'll tell my friends not to fear, and watch again in another year.
all actors are the best choice of their roles and they all play precisely the best, and there is no stupid laughs or
shouting
through out the whole movie.
Not quite enough 'gov'ing to put the
shouting
into the Sweeney's rarefied heights, but otherwise highly rated.
The pace is steady and constant, the characters full and engaging, the relationships and interactions natural showing that you do not need floods of tears to show emotion, screams to show fear,
shouting
to show dispute or violence to show anger.
His recent movies involved
shouting
his lines that does not bode well for the theater trained thespian.
Bill Murray turned from being a quick witted, humorous guy into an arsehole who was
shouting
things at people in the street that just weren't funny, its like he was trying too hard to be funny.
By halfway through the movie I found myself
shouting
at the screen, much to the dismay of the other people who were watching the movie who hadn't read the book.
I watched this film on my big screen TV at home and found myself
shouting
at the film to move on.
Yep, lots of shouting, screaming, cheering, arguing, celebrating, fist clinching, high fiving & fighting.
Without the tension or passion that you would expect to fire these men and their followers, the film becomes a dullish epic-length film about hairy, bearded men running through various jungles
shouting
and shooting to no particular purpose or end.
I felt like
shouting
that at the screen, "IT'S LACEY, IT'S LACEY!!!!".
Everybody is screaming,
shouting
and doing odd things for no reason.
They started shouting: iceberg, iceberg.
In LV2 everyone keeps shouting, when a gag doesn't work first it's repeated another 5 times with some vague hope that it will eventually become funny.
I shall continue suffering for at least 30 minutes a week, until I have a light-bulb moment and smack myself in the head
shouting "
Eureka".
I saw this when it first came to video, my little sister got it as a gift and I was probably 12 at the time... What stood out for me was the lack of mid-movie conflict that so many movies have, where the main characters get mad at each other because when it comes time to explain themselves they just don't say the one thing that you're
shouting
at the screen that would make sense of the whole deal, that any person of reasonable intellect would know to say.
It takes a little while to get into it, but by the end the whole room is screaming, shouting, yelling, rewinding scenes repeatedly, repeating dialogue, and just totally and completely engrossed in the moviegoing experience that is Pia Zadora in "The Lonely Lady"!
Do we have to listen to the NRJ shouting, see the stupid tabloid headlines and the street commercials before we even have had our morning coffee?
Now-a-days, when all of us are
shouting
on the issue of Rights of Women, this movie very calmly creeps into our mind and ultimately becomes a hump for our critical intelligence by conveying the message that the Egality of Human Rights is nothing but an illusive good, an utopia.
It is true... some scenes were over the top on emotionalism, shouting, etc., but what movie doesn't stress its agenda, genre or 'ax to grind'?
When the child walks by, wondering what all the on screen
shouting
and shooting's about, tell him this is a picture for adults and that he isn't big enough to watch it yet.
I reached the end of this and I was almost
shouting "
No, no, no, NO!
It is a movie that wouldn't linger so long in the memory if it weren't for the little moments provided by the excellent cast: Colleen Camp's simultaneously
shouting
orders at John Ritter and her dog; Blaine Novak unleashing all that hair from under his hat; and especially the moment Dorothy Stratten falls for John Ritter and says, "How...weird."
What might've been a mod, madcap romantic comedy is just an exercise in
shouting
(you'll never forget that Jack Lemmon plays "Harry"--it's all you hear from the other performers).
(And that there isn't the usual amount of shouting.)
The only way my friends and I could continue to watch after the first hour was to MST3K it,
shouting
comments at our TV screen that at least kept us amused.
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