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If I have one complaint about the show, it would be the lack money spent on many of the special effects, but that is
understandable
considering the budgets for TV shows at the time.
Now the show's rules are being deliberately ignored so that 'voted-out' contestants can be brought back, resulting in
understandable
viewer fury.
The plot is concise enough to be understandable, but full enough to give the viewer a true sense of Hugo's message.
The vision of the movie is fluid and only gets slow at certain points, which is totally
understandable
when considering the task of trying to fit in the whole Authorian legend into one movie.
The United States have a strange but
understandable
reaction in front of the rest of the world because they are all the descendants of immigrants who left a culture and a history behind them to build out of conscious and willful choices a new history and a new culture, a heritage that became something that had to be built out of nothing or very little.
I'm sorry that many others were unable to allow themselves to entertain that possibility, if for
understandable
reasons.
There was once a time when it could at least be considered
understandable
for people to be caught up in the myth of the "orient."
News of the couple's pending divorce brings other men Wyman's way, but naturally she's too uptight to do anything more than a little fancy dancing with them (but then that's understandable, once you get a load of graceless, nervous Aldo Ray on the dance floor).
Well past the film's initial release date, the many awards given it for performances by its crew members are completely understandable, as production quality is never less than excellent.
All kidding aside he's a good actor but after a few crappy parts like this its
understandable
that his name often elicits a "who?' when its mentioned.
It would be
understandable
that you could have been sleeping 15 minutes into the movie because it is awful, but doesn't help your argument.
It does well with heavy and thrash metal but when it comes to the extremes, it barely touches the surface of styles like the norwegian black metal, and omits important styles such as doom metal, or black metal with folk roots, or "alternative" projects that combine five types of male & female vocals with black metal guitars, heavy metal riffing, flutes, violins, techno/trance rhytms and ambient landscapes all in one song... Metal undeground is very complex and the variety is immense - so it is
understandable
that fitting all this into 90 minutes borders with the impossible.
Although there might be some scenes are not matching the real scene, however, it is
understandable
of how a movie is made to present a story into a reality.
While ironic that Leigh's best performance was in her least seen film, it is
understandable
considering the subject matter and almost expressionistic style of "Heart of Midnight", which needs at least two viewings to be properly appreciated.
That is completely
understandable
but it is also a shame because with the exception of that shot, the film is wonderful for all ages.
A bunch long drawn out completely unbelievable dialog and premise that goes beyond the ability to render it
understandable
by any conscionable level.
Just suffice to it say that it is completely
understandable
why the talented Mr. Penn reportedly chose to stay drunk for every shooting day of this miserable, limp, pointless ... you see where I'm going.
Then he goes around (I think its him but then it could be his wife or the art critic- they throw her in as a possible murderess for no
understandable
reason)slashing up different people who have his art in order to take his paintings back!
It is
understandable
that he rarely touched on comedy (it does crop up in some forms in his plays - in HUGHIE look at the way the hotel night man has some twisted hero-worship of the gambler crime kingpin Arnold Rothstein).
I know in the war and post war years the concept of the war-comedy genre was popular - and given the grim times the world faced in those times, it is
understandable
as to way - (i.e - think of the film one woman went to war).
Yet considering the film is nearly 30 years old this limited inclusion of multi-ethinic persons is
understandable.
The 1962 screenplay is more faithful to the original Broadway play, which is
understandable
since William Gibson wrote both.
The characterization is paper-thin, though that is perhaps
understandable
given the number of characters.
This is quite understandable: "Hook" begins as a great movie, but ends only as a good one.
It's a voyage of discovery through a virgin world of alien but
understandable
sensations and it culminates in an arrival at a city of pyramids which constitutes one of the recent cinema's great set pieces.
It's
understandable
to be fair game, but when you team with a killer who is also the target, you have no choice but to work together.
Perhaps the assumption that something could be made of Dodsworth is
understandable
(given the right script, which he never got, Dodsworth might have been a very effective character) but the return of this utterly repulsive sidekick is totally mystifying.
The original title of the film was going to be 'Sexual Perversity in Chicago' from David Mamet's stage play that this is based on, and the name change is
understandable.
The first mother came their with her husband but couldn't get out, that was kind of
understandable.
Altogether, if the series was released in around 1991-92 with the books most promoted then it would have been more
understandable
and rightly timed but still probably would have sucked the same.
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