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The movie remains open ended at its conclusion with a number of parts at the end that, as
usually
happens, does not leave absolutes for viewer.
I'm not one who goes in much for direct-to-cable to direct-to-video flicks, because there's
usually
a significant reason why it wasn't released in theaters--and
usually
a very good one.
And in this the film succeeds above many other films, and is worthy of praise far surpassing the melodramatic tripe that Hollywood
usually
tries to feed us in regards to the second world war.
It's cut to the bone (no fat
usually
in the form of "star" turns).
I
usually
regard a horror film as successful when a certain feeling or scene stays with me for a day after seeing it, if it can indent the terror, maybe even play with your mind after viewing it, the film has done its job.
I have stopped expecting originality after the 'jaane bhi do yaaro' days and am being probably a bit too harsh in saying that but I cannot help it as the Hollywood movie scripts copied shamelessly over (well the ones that can be, that is) are
usually
the movies that i have already seen.
I
usually
am close to agreeing with the IMDb average vote on a film, but not this time.
Apart from the James Bond-movies and a small number of comedies, they are
usually
pure crap.
Crispin Glovers
usually
good creepy acting seemed out of place in this, like he was trying TOO hard to be creepy.
I
usually
enjoy full moon films.. .
This I'm sure is more how things like this happen instead of how it's
usually
portrayed.
I
usually
don't give 1 or 2:s to movie because there is always something in a movie thats good, This movie however has nothing good in it.
Belated threequels are
usually
desperate attempts from faded stars to revive their career and bank balance, but this is so utterly disinterested in doing anything but visiting the cashpoint that it practically qualifies as a non-film.
This much CGI loaded movies
usually
do not look as natural as this one.
And I can
usually
cut writers of parodies a lot of slack when something isn't outrageously funny.
In most cartoons starring Sylvester the Cat that are directed by Friz Freling or Robert McKimson, the pussycat is
usually
the aggressor who's after either Tweety or Hippity Hopper, the baby kangaroo mistaken for a giant mouse either by the red-nosed feline or his son, Sylvester, Jr.
But their escapades
usually
meant they stayed with a prospective family only a short time.
This is an excellent documentary and it puts inmates in a light that is not
usually
shown in the media.
The sadness was normally due to the innocent victim (who was
usually
a beautiful woman) being murdered in an unjustified fashion, such as Desdemona in 'Othello'; the anger would have been directed towards the villain in the play whose dastardly deeds had resulted in the deaths of heroes and heroines - here we have Iago, arguably the most evil character in the history of literature ('Othello' again); sympathy was not for the devil, but for the poor people who had overcome the denouement but had to deal with its consequences (Horatio perhaps in 'Hamlet', or maybe Father Laurence in 'Romeo and Juliet'); and lastly relief was felt because the audience had survived the play's violence and could thank their lucky stars that they did not have to live in a world so cruel.
i was just flicking through channels when i saw an ad for reaper....directed by Kevin smith....now this came as a surprise to me as I'm
usually
up to date with his works....a regular on the IMDb page as well as the message boards...so decided to give it a go....mostly anything Kevin smith does (despite saying that after jay and silent bob strike back he was quiting the industry...) is good in my book :) and i was pleased to see that this was no exception....the plot is great...and not (as another user posted) like Shaun of the dead...similarities in certain things perhaps...but clearly not based on Shaun of the dead... i would however recommend this series to any fan of Kevin smith or even any fan of comedy...its a warm light hearted comedy about a kid whose just really not had the best start to being 21...:)
I
usually
have higher tolerance with sequels since we both know how hard it is to make a good sequel,but this one is TOO AWFUL TO TOLERATE under any circumstances.
A pair of newly weds move into the family mansion in the late 18th century but unfortunately new bride Catherine keeps seeing ghostly apparitions and the bad news for her husband is that it
usually
happens just before she consumates the marriage .
There is
usually
a positive, inclusive feeling to the comedy style: just about all the characters in the film (even the sleaze-bags) are treated well by Sandler's character (once he gets over his temper tantrums in this case), which puts these films head and shoulders above the derisive, divisive style of humour that seems so common elsewhere these days.
Gail Patrick
usually
played a glamor puss &, as in this film, she was,as usual, very haughty.
Wow I
usually
love your stuff, director Phil, but this was... painful to watch.
I typically love sleazy/trashy films, and budget-constraints don't
usually
bother me - but WRONG WAY really had about nothing going for it.
Even the
usually
redeeming quality of partial nudity is negated by the fact that the girls are ugly.
Usually
I enjoy independent films; I can't see the reasoning behind any aspect of plot, character development (or lack thereof), or conflict.
I read in one of the above comments that Survivor's odd numbered seasons are
usually
not that good, i wanna say that i don't agree at all! Coz, Survivor 17: Gabon, was simply awesome... and i'm just starting season 19, i.e.
Some of the "going down into the basement" scenes are kind of suspenseful... but this is negated by the totally over-the-top blood and gore that is
usually
the next step.
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