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I had the chance to watch Blind Spot in Barcelona and I enjoyed it
tremendously.
but the movie was true enough to matter - while i've never lived in a home or assisted residence, there were plenty of times throughout the movie where i found myself nodding and saying to myself "yeah, that's true.... that's happened to me...." what impressed me is that some of the commentors on this board expressed the fact that the movie made them view life a little differently and with a little more insight as the lives of a silent 'minority' - can't ask more than that out of a movie, that it makes you think and view life differently, so by virtue of that alone, the movies was
tremendously
successful.
Nevertheless I enjoyed this movie
tremendously.
Apart from being well shot and acted it helped me in understanding the countries problems
tremendously.
Luis Bunuel's "Nazarin" will always be remembered as a great film because it is absolutely honest in its presentation of comical assault on religion.It is one of those outstanding films which must be shown to all people especially young children in order to familiarize them with the notions of good and bad,sacred and evil.The toughest question asked by "Nazarin" is about the strengths and weaknesses of organized religion.It has been tackled by involving numerous ordinary people who are not at all above petty affairs in their mundane lives especially sins.Bunuel scores
tremendously
by showing us that various questions related to class differences deserve frank,honest and reliable answers.
However, TW&TL remains a striking exposition of what once was known as The American Character, largely on the strength of Brian Keith's superb portrayal of Teddy R. (Obviously Milius--and Keith--admired TR
tremendously
to make two films about him, including "The Rough Riders.")
Books like "Call of the Wild", "White Fang", "The Frontiersman" and "My Side Of the Mountain", influenced me
tremendously.
In 2005,George W. Bush started with his second period as a President of the United States; North Korea announced its possession of nuclear weapons; Pope John Paul II died after a long illness; and a movie called Into the Blue appeared.The existence of this movie is not as bad as the other things that happened on that year,but the film itself was pathetic and maybe,the worst one from that year.Now,in 2009,the United States have another President,there is another Pope,new Korean nuclear weapons...and the film Into the Blue 2 : The Reef,which is better than the original one...but that's the same as saying : "getting your fingers cut is better than getting your head cut".This sequel is a really bad film which kept me
tremendously
bored and uninterested.The cast of Into the Blue 2 : The Reef is composed by TV-series actors who completely lack of any credibility and dramatic weight,but who are perfect for showing their bodies.Chris Carmack (The O.C.),David Anders (Heroes and Alias),Laura Vandervoort (Smallville),Marsha Tomason (Lost) and Audrina Patridge (The Hills) bring hollow and boring performances.I have liked some previous movies from director Stephen Herek (Critters and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure specially) but on this movie,he cannot generate even the minimum level of tension,emotion or entertainment.The characters from this movie are not only badly performed,but they are also repulsive.Honestly,I wanted all of them to die.The cinematography from this movie is also lame and it seems to have been made by a technical team who makes promotional videos for Hawaiian hotels.Into the Blue 2 : The Reef is a horrible movie which is better than the original film,but that's the same as nothing,as I previously said.Avoid this crappy film at all costs.
He had done a remake/reworking of Godfather with Sarkar, and succeeded
tremendously.
I've enjoyed her
tremendously
in other roles (look at Sipsey in Fried Green Tomatoes, for example).
Mr Fraser is a
tremendously
skillful writer, but I am not a fan of his film screenplay work with Richard Lester.
Yet, for some reason, his performance in OF HUMAN BONDAGE never has moved me
tremendously.
Other inventors had previously filmed actions - like Edison's motion photography of a sneeze - but the Lumiere brothers developed equipment that
tremendously
advanced the medium.
Then there's the kick-ass soundtrack which features the
tremendously
talented K.D. Lang (who reminds me a little of Patsy Cline) at her best.
Why this is so is never explained - that bothered me
tremendously
- but, if nothing else, it adds to the story.
But the film has
tremendously
aged because it does not show South Africa with any historical distantiation, the very distantiation that has taken place under Nelson Mandela's presidency and that is called forgiveness provided those who want to be forgiven speak up and out.
Strikingly, the movie despict the original spirit very well, though the plot was modified
tremendously.
Yes, this film could have been much better than it is, and the Duke Ellington number is an embarrassment, but if you enjoy diving into old movies, this will prove to be a
tremendously
tantalizing trip.
Although I didn't like Stanley & Iris
tremendously
as a film, I did admire the acting.
Keaton has wonderful moments and I wonder at the fact that comedy is never appreciated, because actors like Keaton make going from humor to serious bits look
tremendously
easy.
And after reading comments from all the other posters here, and thinking about it some more, I decided that I liked it
tremendously.
By Hook or By Crook is a
tremendously
innovative film from a pair of immensely smart and talented filmmakers, Harry Dodge and Silas Howard.
Third, this woman is that
tremendously
beautiful that I suggest the directors retire all those Cameron Diazes, Eva Mendezes, and how ever the names of these ephemeral bulb-lights are.
The other kills are nicely done, suspenseful but not spectacular and helped
tremendously
by an ace, Goblin aping score from Trans Europa Express.
I stuck through to see how it would end, not because I was
tremendously
interested but rather because I had made it through half the film and thought it might improve.
Tremendously
entertaining and informative.
Next, many of the musical numbers are the most corniest ever directed which drags the film down
tremendously.
The worst part is the ending where Tom Cruise (an Amercian officer who came to teach Japanese the modern Western war technique and subsequently underwent a transformation embracing the "old ways" of noble fighting with the katana sword) together with his noble friends dash in their last suicidal charge with the naked swords right onto the machine guns of emperor's army and... what I see: all Japanese are dead and Tom Cruise is still hanging on, all wounded of course, but alive and with this
tremendously
heroic face he tries to stand up, alone among the corpses of all his friends.
Even though the script reveals very few details regarding the lethal rat-virus, the chaotic situation in downtown Manhattan is eerily plausible and the overall atmosphere of "Mulberry Street" is
tremendously
menacing.
Well! I'm sorry to disagree entirely with everyone else here since I enjoyed this film
tremendously.
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