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I think not; when watching Olbermann go into one of his "special comments" it comes about as close to- if not quite as classical- as an Edward R. Murrow
speech
rallying against one injustice or another.
Every show has the stupid Will-It-Float, George Bush making a
speech
scene, and the Rupert deli owner interview.
It was only seen by viewers in some US cities, as a major
speech
by President Reagan at the Republican National Convention pre-empted it in most areas.
This segment alone is an example of what was the great thing about cartoons in the 1940's, no
speech
amongst the characters, which allows your imagination run wild and the music went right along with the cartoon.
With exception of the narrator there is no
speech
in Fantasia but, unlike my comments about the "Sorcerers Apprentice" this hurts the rest of the movie for the animation on the rest of movie just doesn't grab you and with the classical music playing in the background I am always put to sleep.
However, what really gets under my skin are the silly characters (talking animals as usual, one with a "cute", that is to say pointless,
speech
impediment), the dull, insipid plot, the heavy-handed narration, and so on.
And too too too much of the kid's
speech
problem come on.
Mother/Julia Roberts; daughter /Brett Cullen; and sister/Kyra Sedgwick have the same
speech
pattern and same lips!
Robbie C. gives a
speech
about the title's meaning, but Robbie P. adds a little world weary flair by the flapping.
Their thoughts, actions, and
speech
are never intelligent.
In the end, Lugosi two makes a long meandering speech, solving the crime.
Dribbled with strained references to the original series and delivered with the verve of a George W. Bush
speech
on international trade agreements.
Funeral
speech
that will put you to tears.
Criticized, perhaps correctly, for turning foul-mouthed comic Lenny Bruce into a misunderstood crusader for the right to free speech, LENNY is nonetheless a potent and highly entertaining movie.
Max's
speech
implying that we the viewers are as bad as him because we have watched the killings didn't really seem relevant when we had been talking through most of them they were so dull.
Her
speech
is too clipped and with little intonation.
Perhaps this is the way of modern French
speech.
As for Busy Phillips, she made me laugh like a little boy during her "we have to do this, for all woman
" speech.
America DOES have freedom of speech, but for a foreign national spreading pro-Nazi propaganda during the war, this is ridiculous!
Cooper's ending
speech
says it all.
We are supposed to believe that this girl's coolness regarding all the goings-on, as well as her articulate manners and speech, are a result of her not socializing with other kids!
Forget Lock Stock and the rest of Guy Ritchie's overrated rubbish,this is a real British gangster film.Great performances by Hoskins and Mirren and great support from a variety of dodgy looking geezers from TV. Hoskins final
speech
is electrifying , and deserves to go down in movie history.
A dentist named Andy Fiddler is getting ready to go to Detroit to give a
speech
about dental tools.
And there was one scene where she makes this long
speech
and she's very upset and supposed to be crying but there's no tears and she's wining to the point where it's annoying and again it's not convincing, there doesn't seem to be the right feeling.
But Stone made a big mistake: he let himself get seduced by the huge charisma of the Cuban leader (something that's pretty easy, nobody can deny it) and he forgot to tell about so important issues such as the Cuban dissidents, or the fact that in Cuba there's not freedom of
speech
at all.
Also, for anyone who has ever listened to "modern" music and wondered where the world was going to, Dan Akroyd's motivational
speech
is something to behold.
Mr. Todd believes defending the publication of their "Tomorrow's Times" is a freedom of
speech
issue; but, his college administration terms it a "pornographic rag".
After my dad had a stroke he lost a lot of his speech, but I remember my dad saying to me "Eastwick" and I knew he was talking about this mini-series...
yes, this another one of those treasury sting stories...but the story is solid...the dialogue crisp and intelligent... that's true of most noir films from the late 40's...what makes this special are lloyd bridges and barbara payton...his mild manner of
speech
only augments the gangster character he plays ..and barbara payton has never looked so beautiful and sure of herself as his girl...the lighting is a darker shade of gray and black, shadows and reflections...people aren't who they seem to be and this common theme explodes at the ending...be sure and add this to your collection of top film noir.
Especially after watching the first 20 minutes or so, I was preparing my "you don't know what you're talking about
" speech.
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