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I was really surprised with John Abraham's acting he
usually
playing the gangster like character with the emotionless face,so from that to playing the complete opposite and does it successfully,by managing to shine amongst the comic geniuses such as Paresh Rawal and Akshaye Kumar.
With pornography, we consider ourselves 'enlightened' and our forefathers to be hidebound by quaint ideas -
usually
involving fire and brimstone, but the definition of what is obscene can easily fall prey to ignorance and unscientific interpretation instead of evidence.
The acting is spectacular for starring two children (I
usually
hate movies with whiny kid acting).
Believe me, there are people out there who would love to go see a movie like this that has redeeming value, instead of the many typical big box office blockbusters we are
usually
given.
I figure that even if I dislike the movie, Criterion
usually
supplies enough extra material to compensate for any shortcomings in the actual film.
Kurt Russell doesn't say much, he
usually
has an eerie or drone look on his face but it fits the character.
And the action never leaves the interior of the house, which is
usually
the trait of below average T&J shorts.
this is a very underrated movie, I lack of arguments here, I
usually
go enjoy and then speak little about it, when you go to the movies is to have fun, and i really enjoyed the 1h53 i stayed in the dark room.
It's not the average shoot-everything-that-moves kind of fps (which I
usually
don't care much for), but the acceptable gfx, interesting weapons and magic, great surround soundeffects ("Scryeeee, scryeeee..") and above all incredible atmosphere.
Yes, but this isn't the one you
usually
hear about.
When people ask me why do I like movies so much, I
usually
respond, "have you seen the art-gallery sequence in De Palma's Dressed to Kill?"
In many ways, you could
usually
watch the shows totally out of sequence with no difficulty understanding what is occurring.
I loved the nuanced, balanced exploration of a long-time marriage - how often do we get that in films, where
usually
the movie ends when boy & girl get together?
On top of that, it gave me about 10 major belly laughs, and I'm one of those people who
usually
sits unamused when the rest of an audience is laughing.
I
usually
like the True Story types but this is only true if you realise that people murder people.
This film was directed by Ron Underwood who is
usually
reliable with lightweight comedy like this but this film fails from the outset.
A professor has been exposed to some nasty virus, and the result is a slimy, toxic, rambling cannibal monster who lives in the sewers.David Warbeck is luring around as he
usually
does in low-budget Italian shockers.
To start off with, Jay and Silent Bob rock as always, T.S. is a little anal but that adds to his overall character and pans out to his advantage at the end of the film, Willam is underrated, Brandi and father are a great example of a modern day middle class father/daughter relationship, (and she FINE to!!!), even the lovely Shannen Doherty deserves
usually
unwarranted praise if just for the lift scene, but the star of the whole movie has got to be Brodie.
Forgetting that this film version of From The Earth To The Moon is nowhere near the spirit of the original tale Jules Verne was trying to tell,
usually
his work requires a big budget and a ton of good special effects.
It's
usually
Orgasmo that gets most of the fans; but if you ask me, this second version of Paranoia is the better of the two.
But I am puzzled why so many US films focus on the toilet bowl of their society, burned out ghettos and amoral, worthless,
usually
unshaven characters.
I
usually
think that Liam Neeson is a good and interesting actor, but in this one he acts like he's on his first audition ever.
I can't imagine anyone getting a kick out of this piece of crap, even those who
usually
likes to explore the lower slums of Cinecitta.
Something I often find bothersome in 'time travel fiction' is that there is
usually
a large chunk of the storytelling dedicated to the tedium of explaining 'how' time travel works, particularly when time travel is merely a device to aid the storytelling.
Usually
I hate it when someone talks during a movie.
The plots of these left on a cliffhanger after one episode and there was
usually
a better twist at the end.
She's probably responsible for gathering the rest of the
usually
talented cast to participate in what amounts to be a sub-high school level wanna-be's attempt at a Woody Allen homage.
I did like this movie because it was different from other movies that I
usually
see and I understand about the way it was shot.
Thenardier is an even slimier villain than Javert is, but Javert's single minded pursuit of Valjean in the novel makes the antics of Thenardier look secondary, and they are
usually
dismissed in the filmed versions (though not in the musical version).
In fact--and I'm not
usually
one to say this--the book is way better than the film.
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