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I have seen this movie twice, and it took me the two viewings to really appreciate it.
But still, what he does is wrong.Leaving his wife, his beautiful and sweet wife like that is just wrong.But in the last image of the film you can see some kind of regret on the man's face.He's just married Kelly and he starts humming Close To You, that was played on his wedding with Lila.This movie made me laugh several times.Like the time Lenny lays out all his cards for Kelly's dad wanting to marry his daughter.Guess
twice
how the old man feels about that.The Heartbreak Kid is a real treat.Everybody should see it.
A previous user (Ron) posted a message that the two topless scenes were really just the same film clip edited
twice
into the movie in two different scenes.
It is almost like watching the same scene
twice.
But they did film it twice, and not a single frame was duplicated in both scenes.
It was so poor that I could not continue to watch the video which I tried to do
twice.
I tried to get into it
twice
before I finally forced myself to watch it all the way through.
I don't know this original Film "old men in new cars" so...don't think
twice
if you can catch this movie in a videostore!!!!
The mellow, mesmerising tune of the theme music by Edouard Dubois made me watch this movie
twice
while on a transcontinental flight.
The music was only one reason among others that made me watch the film
twice
in four hours.
I tried
twice
but the boredom level of this TOTALLY uninteresting picture was off the charts.
After seeing this film
twice
in two days, I am still stunned at the magnificent performance given by Geraldine Page.
Even North Korea's erratic leader, the hermit Kim Jong Il, who never travels outside his country, has visited Putin
twice
in recent years.
The US is the world’s second-largest greenhouse-gas emitter, and its per capita emissions are about
twice
those of the largest emitter, China.
The SEC's fiscal 2004 budget set by the House spending bill is $811 million, roughly
twice
as much as it was before the scandals surfaced.
Menem's maneuvering notwithstanding, the polls show that the man
twice
elected president was at the end of his road.
This record suggests that one should think
twice
before trying shock therapy again.
That is
twice
the level of US investment in domestic renewable energy and more than the combined annual investment of the US and the European Union.
But unless protagonists are sure that announcements, campaign promises, and peace agreements will give rise to clear, purposeful action, they should think
twice
before opening their mouths.
The value of stocks is almost
twice
GDP, far more than ever in history and at least a quarter higher than at the peak of Japan's bubble a decade ago.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who was fiercely hostile to Israel while in opposition, has become a close ally, having visited the country
twice
within three months in 2015.
More remarkable news has just emerged: despite slowing economic-growth rates, China, together with Hong Kong, has recorded $29 billion in initial public offerings so far this year – almost
twice
the funds raised in US markets.
The fighting would last until the end of the decade, claim thousands of lives, and
twice
require the intervention of NATO (in Bosnia in 1995 and Serbia in 1999).
But it is to be hoped that the West's legal systems will provide an alternative recourse, one that will not only partially redress past injustices, but provide incentives for corporations to think
twice
before profiting from brutal regimes in the future.
As it stands, some 70% of Germans citizens oppose the TTIP, almost
twice
the average in other European countries.
When a girl claimed to have been raped at one of his parties in 1921, and then died a few days later, Arbuckle was pilloried in the press, and sentenced for rape and murder
twice.
This small, landlocked African country (the size of Massachusetts, but with
twice
the population) has developed a primary health-care system with near-universal access to clinical care and insurance.
And, indeed, the 18 standout emerging economies have
twice
as many competitive, publicly listed companies with annual revenues of $500 million or more as other developing countries (adjusted for economy size).
In 1995, shortly before the euro was announced, the corresponding interest-rate spread was 2.6 percentage points, more than
twice
today’s level.
As Monica sums it up with mock exasperation after our lunch,
twice
interrupted by her husband, "This machismo business doesn't make sense any more.
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