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Maybe if they had cut each episode down to 30 minutes they would used less film or video and have some money to
spend
on actors or props or effects.
Yes, the time you
spend
watching this movie will prove that you are truly a media harlot.
The siblings Noah (Chris O'Neal) and Emma (Rhiannon Leigh Wryn) travel with their mother Jo (Joely Richardson) from Seattle to the family cottage in Whidbey Island to
spend
a couple of days while their workaholic father David Wilder (Timothy Hutton) is working.
To me, this movie is not mainly about the race issue, or any other issue other than love and the love of two people wanting to
spend
the rest of their lives together and trying to work their two worlds into one.
And even though he's admittedly spent more time on his abs than on his marriage, after she runs off on a fling with another man, she'll
spend
the rest of the script trying to get back into his arms.
Overall, an interesting way to
spend
a couple of hours though better as a rental than a purchase.
A young couple meet to
spend
their Sunday together, as they do every Sunday.
They have 35 yen to
spend
- a paltry amount.
Though in the future they ought to
spend
more on rewrites.
Don't
spend
money on this.
The fact that the son wanted to
spend
more time with his dad was good.
This film is poorly cast, directed even worse and you would do well to
spend
your money sitting in the lobby eating popcorn.
Watching Mary Steenburgen's character leave her husband "Melvin" to move into some horrible motel room where she's slapped around in front of her young daughter, and then become a stripper in an equally horrible burlesque establishment, isn't something I want to
spend
the time or mental energy watching.
As wife Meg (the gorgeous Shannon Tweed, in her feature film debut) and son Peter leave to
spend
some time with her father, Barts' orderly, structured life takes a turn for the worse, and at a very inopportune time, as a major project is going down at work.
When they crash land in a lake and get out of the lake they go to a motel to
spend
the night.
Seven years later, his teenage nephew Derek Cowley (Trevor Duke) steals the key of his stepfather's cabin in the isolated Fire Road 13 and travels with four classmates and his friend Sam (Kimberly J. Brown) to
spend
the weekend having a party with booze and sex.
Jennifer is going to Italy after graduation, and surprisingly they
spend
a night together, after which she skitters away saying they should just be friends, and he is withdrawing also.
Most thrillers will
spend
the first hour developing the characters, involving you in their story so when they are in danger you are frightened for them.
She decides to
spend
her vacation in the farm, which is located nearby a swamp, and she is haunted by the ghosts of a little girl and a teenage boy inside the house.
The event compels Laura to
spend
more time in the house hoping that her child will return and results in her confronting her sanity.
To think anyone would actually
spend
money to make this movie.
My motivation for responding is due to an earlier opinion on this movie, specifically: "the central character of Delilah is the worst kind of racial stereotype; a relentlessly cheerful mammy, perfectly satisfied to
spend
her life tending to the needs of her white employer".
Two guys and two girls, a beach, a nomad guy and the rest is a question mark which makes you regret to
spend
the time you have.
They are certainly the highlight of this movie which in the end seemed to
spend
most of their time making that trailer and such which goes to show you can bring in some money even with a rather weak movie, if you know how to advertise.
When I and my co-workers start talking movies and nominating the worst movies ever made (we do
spend
more time on good movies than bad) Joanna is high on my list.
I have no idea who wrote this or cast it...but they really need to
spend
more time taking care of the customers at the Drive Thru, and not worrying about making a movie.
I think maybe the script's biggest problem is that it really contains only one idea, and Nichols doesn't want to
spend
it all in one place.
I'm just glad that I didn't
spend
more time with this total failure film.
I have no ideas why they would get some expensive actors and actresses to do the voice overs, when they could have gotten legit voice actors/actresses for less money and
spend
more on the animation of "Astro Boy".
It's not American style, there are no big stars with toothpaste-ad smiles, and the two guys do
spend
very little time together, but every time they are in the same place one feels the suppressed desire any homosexual can experience in an environment where s/he has to act straight.
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