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However, Bruce Cabot's allure is pretty much a mystery to me - he's base and unsubtle in comparison, but I've always felt he'd just emerged, smiling, from under a car, covered in grease and a
sixth
grade education.
I remember when I first saw this movie, I was in
sixth
grade when it happened.
And the music is the worst, it consists of constant tuba music which sounds like it is being played by some
sixth
grader.
I first saw this movie when I was 12 in the
sixth
grade.
I saw this movie in
sixth
grade around Christmas Time, and I was really excited about seeing it, and when I heard that George C. Scott was in it, I was really excited, because I really love George C. Scott!
Up until the
sixth
and last episode of the Star Wars saga, which finally ended in 2005, I had always looked at this 1983 entry as my favorite film of the long-running series.
This was the first film written and directed by M. Night Shyalaman, who would go on to make a film called "The
Sixth
Sense" a few years later.
They smell, see, hear, taste and touch each other by means of their
sixth
sense:they discover it by theirselves and by each other by means of the same senses.
It's almost like a
sixth
grader wrote the jokes.
A humorless, stupid
sixth
grader.
Identity is right up with "The
Sixth
Sense" for suspense, surprise, and leaving you going, "What's happening?!" I just got out of the theater, and I'm going back tomorrow to see where the clues are that I missed.
I first read the book, The Indian in the Cupboard with my Reading Class when I was in
sixth
grade, and I enjoyed it.
This however is an embarrassment to independent film makers everywhere, as though a bunch of drunk
sixth
formers had run amok with a camera.
I was totally not expecting the whole
sixth
sense twist.
At least the
sixth
sense took the time to explain its self in the end.
There is no words strong enough to express my disappointment after seeing the
sixth
Harry Potter movie!
Featuring a hysterical leading performance by a
sixth
rate actress, below budget effects you could probably recreate at home with some ketchup and a running time of just over an hour which still feels like an eternity, it all adds up to a real waste of time you watch at your own risk.
A
sixth
grade dialogue, extremely emaciated plot, downright silly action scenes as the "girls" took on ruthless drug lords with their pipsqueak snubbies, absolutely pathetic performances, and the list goes on and on.
This fourth installment had many to think the series was over with the death of Jason, but just wait until the
sixth
Friday.
This is supposed to be a remake to Hammer's original Curse of Frankenstein, it is not counted as the
sixth
in the series because of this fact, and because it is a little ridiculous.
I also love this film because it's one of the many that carved out for Harry Andrews his reputation for playing tough-tender sergeants and sergeant majors; in 'The Red Beret' his last-words line, "Pity the man who hears the pipes and was na born in Scotland," has stuck pleasantly with me into my
sixth
decade; he also gives a lovely little take when the red berets are issued to him and his men and his character must part with his beloved regimental headgear.
Cagney,
sixth
billed, is his henchman and here impresses no end - he is completely at home in the talkie medium with a performance full of nuances and naturalism.
I bought this movie brand new for $5.00 in the bargain bin .It appeared to be a nice funny family movie.The cover named some top actors.It has some really cute dogs in it; but that's about all it has going for it.I'm usually a big fan of animal movies.Based on the humor i.e. the very tired male genitalia jokes , the farting & pooping (some body get this guy some of the pink liquid) , and all around cheesy lines; the only people who would enjoy this movie would be a group of
sixth
grade boys.The movie isn't a knock- off of Snow Dogs .I thought Snow Dogs was a really good movie.It's much worse.I would recommend renting this movie only if your video store has Rent one,Get one free specials.Maybe use it as your free rental ... hmm on second thought maybe not.
Usually movies so-called curveballs don't catch me off guard, I am after all one of the viewers who knew instantly that the guy was actually dead in "The
Sixth
Sense" - it was plainly obvious to me but seemed to surprise some people - so I was a little taken aback by the curveball in this wannabe DEAD CALM.
Headed up by screen favorite Bruce Willis (The
Sixth
Sense), "Die Hard" also features the talented Alan Rickman (Galaxy Quest) and Bonnie Bedelia (Needful Things).
There's no way this brought in enough dough to supply the writer and the director for the
sixth
installment: "Leprechaun - Back 2 Tha Hood".
takes place after season six,and before season seven,so i guess it's a season seven prequel.if you can get through it,i would recommend it,as it does fill in some gaps between the
sixth
and seventh season.i
The good news is that Shyamalan did survive this to direct
"Sixth
Sense", "Unbreakable" and "Signs".
Co-written and directed by Jimmy Sangster this was the
sixth
film in Hammer's Frankenstein series and was made between Frankenstein must be Destroyed (1969) and Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1973).
I guess "Chuck and Buck" is funny, if you're the type of person who laughs at the mentally retarded, or delights in seeing a
sixth
grade bully beat up a third grader, or maybe if you smoke a lot of pot.
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