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It looks like his chance is lost, but all at once, his father repents of his ignorance, and
states
his pride in his son, telling him that it's perfectly okay for him to singa about a moona and a June-a and a springa!
Can you really believe Geraldine McEwan when she states, "I am Nemesis," in this mystery?
We see it happen over the course of this film with one Massachusetts legislator in particular, and that effect could be replicated in other
states
if we all take the time to share our opinions and stories -- and mobilize ourselves into a political force to be reckoned with.
Altman and his ilk, think all of us who live in the "fly over
" states
are a bunch of backward rubes who just don't get it, cause we vote republican.
The German Penal Code of 1871, Paragraph 175,
states "
An unnatural sex act committed between persons of the male sex or by humans with animals is punishable by imprisonment; the loss of civil rights may also be imposed."
It's too bad that here in the
states
we have the option of purchasing 2 LEGAL DVD sets (I have)or watching in 10min segments on YouTube.
(Though in the states, blaming A-pix for it's forced, inappropriate title and amateurish B-grade box art is a good place to start!) Perhaps the film is just too sophisticated for the slasher set and too gruesome and effective for thriller fans.
She becomes entangled in a relationship that she should avoid but, as she
states
herself, it has been years since anyone showed her affection so she is vulnerable to an advance.
The film has a number of subplots and social commentaries (and a few funny moments: look out for the scene in which one character
states "
Latte's have been drunk" you'l understand when you see it) but I will not dwell on them as they are secondary to the excellent performances of its cast.
In what may be his finest performance yet, underrated actor Tommy Lee Jones plays an old, grizzled and retired military police sergeant who receives word his youngest son (Jonathon Tucker - Hostage, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) is missing after being back in the
states
from fighting in Iraq just two days ago.
The trailer
states
it's "the movie you never saw," but quite a few of us did see it.
The only reason I checked out this movie is because in the credits it
states
that China Kantner is in this movie.
In one scene Paul Reiser as Willis' agent
states
that people who have very little leisure time don't want to read about a persons life that they didn't know, and wasn't famous- it seems pointless.
Elder Groberg was a young man from the
states
with all of the comforts that living there provides.
looking,it makes me not want to go.To me,its only showing that people on the coast
states
are stereotypical idiots who care more about sports and kicking ass,then anything else.I know,it deals with lots of issues,like breaking the rules,being carefree and being kids,but for God's sake,what the hell!?
There are no "good guys" in this movie (a quality shared with Spaghetti), but there are no real "bad guys" either, which is perhaps the movie's biggest flaw -- it's hard to figure out whom exactly one should be rooting for, but one of the characters helpfully
states
straight out the movie's agenda: There are no good or bad nations, only good or bad men.
She spends most of her screen time in a series of splendid period gowns uttering banalities that barely suggest the emotional
states
of her character.
You're gonna be red as a lobster, there's going to be white residue around your lips... the fact that the movie depicted the young adults as merely whimpering for water after days and days of no shade or drink is highly unrealistic, and even still they would've been in worse mental
states
and other bad physical conditions.
The dirty quality of images (in some moments bewilderingly amateurish, ins others incredibly sophisticated), the acting, the disjointed plot, the weirdness of some scenes (like the one in the car parking), Gazzara's sublime acting, the wonderful choice of places and times... it all gives you an impression of the
States
like they really are, not the sanitized image you find in so many Holy-Wood flicks (not all of them, I admit, but about 85%...).
But that "effort" is also what bothers me: Too many pretensions for so miserable result: 1)Its pretension of veracity like a documented reality or more likely a "cinéma vérité" work, using real people and non-actors, impostors of emotional
states
for a very diluted script fails resoundingly: A script exists.
Okay, it's obvious that this disturbing exercise in totally annoying any potential viewers was not meant to be a movie or to be viewed by anyone in public, as it
states.
Another reviewer
states
that he does not understand why no-one has claimed the screenplay, but I don't understand the lack of understanding; I can't imagine that anyone would willingly admit to writing this script - however, it seems the director has (and apparently based on Chekhov and Turgenev, no less.)
In his writings he
states
he always wants to play dramatic roles, but the Studios would not offer him the parts.
He is being sent back to the
States
to pay his debt to society.
I can almost understand polygamy for religious reasons (while recognizing the welfare fraud, statutory rape, and other associated criminal acts that commonly accompany this lifestyle), but this pig of a human openly
states
that his polygamy has nothing to do with religion - just his inability to keep his organ in his pants.
Here in Europe, "Dark Ride" is simply just another low-keyed and cheesy horror movie that anonymously moved to the lowest and most neglected shelves of video stores, but in the
States
it's apparently a little more popular because it was part of the 'Eight Films To Die For'-cycle that played at the "After Dark" horror festival.
I learned a great deal from the film and I hope to see the day when the other 49
states
will stop denying gay people the right to marry.
Fellow commenter Jeff from LA states, "...it has a positive message that any Christian should be able to relate to."
It
states
that a chemical is being carried on a plane that crashes into a mountain and causes havoc, the Blockbuster description says it's carrying the world's deadliest explosives.
I understand it may not have been necessary to show Mrs. Shields nude, but if anyone has read the trivia, it
states
a large number of young girls who turned the role down.
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