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I must say, with all the disappointments this movie
threw
at me, I did like the gloomy look to the film as well as the house which deserved a little more attention considering how creepy it was.
It was as though Mr. Altman
threw
a lot of balls into the air, hoping one of them would hit.
I have seen this movie once and hopefully i will never have to go
threw
the torture of watching it again!
I
threw
the DVD in the trash.
The romp
threw
the world of Don Juan and Miguel is a never ending tale of excitement, laughter, and wonderful music.
In one scene early on, Jan finds a watch that Peter has stolen and throws it out the window of the van, to which Peter responds "you just
threw
away 5,000 euros", implying that he intended to capitalise on his 'find'.
I think the filmmaker is stuck with footage that cannot be redone and somehow
threw
it all together.
I totally disliked this film, because it just went ahead and
threw
the James Bond of lore out the window.
The scene when Seth Brundle went smashing
threw
the abortion clinic window and then trying to convince Veronica (Geena Davis) not to abort his unborn baby as the baby was the only thing left of the real him, I thought was very sad and moving for Jeff Goldblums acting was so real and professional in that scene, I honestly don't think that any other actor could have played the role of Seth Brundle better than him.
I did not know what to expect when I watched this movie but I can tell you it left me guessing from the beginning to the ending, and the ending was what
threw
me so , this movie was well done for a made for TV movie.
Then they
threw
their papers in the air around a slightly uncomfortable Troy Bolton, and began singing what I consider the worst song of the film- "What Time Is It?" Which should have been called "What Time Is It?
It seems like they
threw
the baby out with the bathwater, deciding to exterminate a whole segment of a city in order to get rid of one random creature.
The original was one of Simon's laugh a minute (and you can set your watch by it) plays with a big problem: it was written as an ensemble piece but one character-television comic Max Prince, who's based on stories about Sid Caesar-was so overpowering it
threw
the ensemble off.
The film had me laughing throughout, like when the two main characters (who dress like oi punks, which added to my enjoyment) trash an establishment owned by a white bigot in the middle of the film for no reason (the scene seemed to be randomly thrown in), the ninjas at the end who turn into clumps of grass and either teleport or travel underground and then take their normal ninja shape again, the special team called in by the ninjas to fight the mafia (who are the protagonists) which includes an italian (i think?) knife thrower with a huge ridiculous scar on his face (who is an expert at throwing knives into apples suspended by wires in mid air), a Chinese swordsman, a Japanese ninja, and an African American fellow from detroit who as far as i could tell didn't know any actual kung fu, so just rolled around a lot and sort of
threw
people.
In addition, the story really sucks, especially because they
threw
a bit of romance on top of it.
This
threw
BHA into a tail spin.
Burt Reynolds, Hal Needham and crew capitalized on the success of the first two Bandit movies,
threw
in some hot babes along with recognizable stars for a blast of a film.
The head looks like a papier-mache project some middle-schoolers
threw
together, and the suit looks like a brown wetsuit with hair haphazardly glued to it.
When Doris sings the old standards,it's great but MGM tacked on two numbers that sounded OK but they
threw
the ambiance off.
Also, I half expected her to walk away from him when he
threw
his beer at her during a game or practice.
The idea of a virus invading the mind
threw
the optic nerve, and attacking the eletormagnetic impulses in the mind is scary, and I hope will never become a reality.
There are some works which smack of being surreal just for the sake of being surreal, where you get the feeling the artist just got tired and
threw
anything together mindlessly in the hopes that someone will come across it and yell "Eureka!
i was the "henchman" in the black shirt and backwards ball cap with a hellraiser box tattoo, close up when the grenade went off, and I'm about to laugh cause it was so cheesy, but hey it was an easy 225 dollars,but i knew it was a straight to USA network movie when i saw it...but the Germans probably liked it a lot more, it was filmed in new port richey, florida, in basically someones field, the city was so proud that there was a movie being filmed their, that they treated the cast and crew like royalty, and
threw
them a big party (i.e.
I was so angry when I watched this movie that I
threw
it in the trash after I broke it in a million pieces and cut the tape to shreds.
It was like the director thought the movie was too long so he just
threw
everything in at once to tie up loose ends, when all it does is create more questions then answers.
Will the Black Dahila murder be solved, will the good guys prevail, will Josh Hartnett learn to act, will the scenery hold up after Aaron Echardt's chews
threw
the movie- acting docile one moment, then out of control in the next-- find out when you see the Black Dahlia.... on video of course, after your friend buys it.
The scene between George C. Scott and Shirley Knight is designed to reveal the essence of their failed relationship, but it's so shallow, all I could focus on was who's gonna clean up the food he
threw
at her? Richard Chamberlain's portrayal of an inattentive, abusive husband is totally unconvincing, though the real fault is in the writing.
DAY OF THE BEAST is a film that I've had in my possession for quite a while but just never got around to. Thanks to the prompting of a few adamant friends, I finally
threw
this one in.
The 70's
threw
up some fine contemporary movies (many of which starred and were enhanced by Redford - "Three Days Of The Condor", "The Candidate" and "All The President's Men" to name but three).
"Poignant" and "bittersweet" aptly describe both films, but the producers of OFF THE BLACK very obviously
threw
in a few crudities to obtain their desired "R" rating for a movie which could have just as easily been PG13, while THE WRESTLER is definitely a very "hard" R. For what it's worth, I rated the latter story one notch higher than BANG THE UMPIRE SLOWLY, at "9."
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