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Ben Affleck was charming, sweet, almost shy; he was perfect for a romantic comedy.
Both of the main female characters have so obviously had boob-jobs, and it brings the characters down, being one female is a respected member of police, whilst the other is the sweet, "innocent" daughter of the towns sheriff.
I'll make this summary short & sweet: mix "Dude Where's My Car" (about a good 1/2 of the film) with a very watered down "Hitcher", add a redneck version of the antagonist from "I Madman" as the primary villain & finally some incoherent black magic mumbo jumbo & you'll kind of get a clue how rotten this movie is.
I thought it was going to be a
sweet
or at least sincere coming of age story with a weird indie edge.
Michaels-Boring in general (loved the
sweet
chin music into the chair) 4/10 Taker Vs.
A sweet, kind, compassionate girl with a timid personality and frail constitution.
The title came from Vivian comparing kisses from Aden
(sweet
like chocolate) and Gabriel(delicious like blood).
How
sweet.
I'm a big fan of sleaze and horror movies, when you put them together that's my
sweet
spot: horrible sleaze.
the best performance came from gary
sweet
and the strangest mick molly.
To add on to Junior's torture, it seems this town already has a little firestarter in younger girl form with Trixie, who coincidentally has a sweet, single mother played by Yasbeck, the same actress who played Junior's first horrible mother-through-adoption.
I went to see
"Sweet
Dreams" when it came out because, by that time, Ms. Lange had become a great actress.
This movie is at times a wild 80s college sex comedy, others a
sweet
romantic one... Then it has moments of serious drama and then sprinkles in dashes of science fiction...
The female cast of this movie is terrific: you've got Linda Blair (maturing nicely), Julie Strain (who doesn't get too many speaking lines - that's a good thing), Rochelle Swanson (equally convincing as a
sweet
innocent girl or as an evil possessed girl), Toni Naples, and the most beautiful of them all IMO, the simply stunning Kristina Ducati (how the goofy male lead, Larry Poindexter, deserved to get sexually involved with any of these women remains a mystery).
"Oh yeah, they will love this one: it's got no believable plot, some kungfu movements, Chuck Norris, a black sidekick with bad corny lines, a
sweet
little Israeli (or is he an Arab, or does anyone care?) boy pickpocket, and the devil."
The 1933 version was nice and sweet, though a little awkward in presentation and transition at times, and then this version took the script, the music, and even a fair amount of the scene blocking from the earlier version.
Seriously, the puppets are sweet, and the guys in suits crack me up pretty good.
I saw this movie on the advice of my
"sweet"
friends who told me that this is a great "psychological" movie.
This has to be one of those times you come across a movie with a neat cover, my first impression, sweet, full moon, crows, a scarecrow holding a scythe.
Not to mention the "romantic" aspect (oh, how sweet!)...Miss it.
The premise of Sinatra as a
sweet
guy who tries to impersonate his late "bandito" father is okay, but he seems awkward in the role.
It was a very
sweet
ill fated love affair.
There's something incredibly
sweet
about him, and it makes the movie even better.
I really liked this film because it was moving and
sweet.
The previous two times, I found the beginning so sickeningly
sweet
and "schmaltzy" that I just stopped watching.
On monday, earlier this week, sometime in July, I happened to be under the influence of the
sweet
leaf, and me being a horror fan, wanted to see something scary.
Moreover, the lively and enthusiastic acting from a fine game cast adds immensely to the zany merriment: Bobcat Goldthwait as the spastic Egg Stork, Tom Villard as his goofy brother Clay, Curtis Armstrong as the
sweet
Ack Ack Raymond, Mark Metcalf as evil rich jerk Aquilla Beckersted, Matt Mulhern as the mean Teddy, Kimberly Foster as the fetching Cookie, Joe Flaherty as the gung-ho General Raymond, William Hickey as cranky Old Man Beckersted, Jeremy Piven as smug preppy bully Ty, and John Matuszak as hulking biker Stan.
Then he encounters Elsa (Olivia Hussey), the plain, sweet, virginal daughter of a retired props-master who has been murdered for no discernible reason.
The Reader is an exceptionally well done and very
sweet
short.
This is a
sweet
satire of dog shows focused on a bunch of completely different characters.
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