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I first
viewed "
They Died With There Boots On",about 1970 and though it has been many years since,this film and its impression remain.the
The beauty of 2001 is that the ending need not mean anything deep, it can just be a purely plot driven explanation and the entire movie can be
viewed
as an entertaining journey through space.
I had always heard about this great mini-series, but
viewed
it for the first time this week, July of 2007.
One of the finest movies I have viewed...Good script, original plot of a man who is haunted about JFK's assassination when he was assigned to protect him on that Cold November day in 1963.
viewed
this as a so called second feature on the disc containing the original The Boogeyman.i
I can honestly say I have NEVER, in all my life,
viewed
another film with so many glaring plot holes.
Hysterical if
viewed
through the eyes of Mystery Science Theatre 3000, which I rate as a 10.
How anyone can give this movie any more than 1 star amazes me to the graciousness of all those that
viewed
this tripe.
I
viewed
it with no ill-will at the outset, and, in fact, expected a pleasant experience.
If I
viewed
Wise Blood the way Mr. Huston apparently did, I would have thrown it in the trash.
Heath Ledger, played the real wicked dude and we have recently
viewed
him in "Brokeback Mountain",'05, gave a great supporting role.
Sure it was a little hard to understand it is quite obviously low budget, But it had a very Hitchcock-like plot and I can honestly say that when I
viewed
the non-MST3K version, I was genuinely entertained.
This movie should not be
viewed
unless you are trying to kill yourself.
Pepper's: Revered by baby boomers as the pinnacle of creation, and
viewed
as rather a silly bit of business by preceding and subsequent generations.
Crazed Shotgun toting-incest driven-revenge seeking truck drivers & obsessive control disorder "daddy raped me when I was 12" handcuff carrying, all latex wearing prostitutes is just a few of the character you will be introduced to in this complete disgrace of a movie that can easily be
viewed
on any cable TV station (IE: Skinemax) at 4am on Sunday nights.
This movie terrified my brother and I and shaped how we
viewed
the world with distrust.
I recently
viewed
Manufactured Landscapes at the Seattle International Film Festival.
The plot for the movie revolves around not just cheating husbands but how women are
viewed
and treated in Dominican society as a whole, which makes for a good premise especially in The Dominican Republic.
I am an avid B-Rate horror film buff and have
viewed
my fair share of slasher pictures, so I have a substantial gauge to judge this film by.
There are probably somewhere around 100 cartoons made specifically to be
viewed
through 3d glasses.
This film was the worst film I have ever
viewed.
Now perhaps I
viewed
this movie from the tainted point of view of a theatrical director, but I was disappointed.
Although it has been quite some time since I
viewed
the movie, I still remember the lack of plot (seriously, there is no true plot), and complete waste of time that was spent watching the movie.
Director Ray Taylor, an old hand at such entertainments keeps events moving briskly, but repeated scenes and footage, a good deal of which is to be found in the previous year's Skull Island setting from KING KONG, and the port locale from SON OF KONG, reduces original action to less than 60 minutes from the serial's running length of over two and one-half hours and, if
viewed
at one sitting, becomes lacking in effect to most viewers, unless insomniac.
As a Native film professor, I can honestly say that this is perhaps one of the worst films with Native content that I have ever
viewed.
First off, the interviews aren't funny or entertaining to begin with, and even if they were, I am sure they would be a lot more entertaining being
viewed
as they are originally, without being turned into cartoons.
The second one, with bad Bill Paxton as a maniac roommate should not be
viewed
by anyone.
In fact, after I
viewed
this, I went home and watched my copy of David Cronenberg's NC-17 rated "Crash".
I
viewed
this movie in DVD format.
If you want to see a war movie that's emotionally powerful, try renting Go Tell The Spartans, which is about the Vietnam War, and stars Burt Lancaster (who told me PERSONALLY in a serendipitous supermarket encounter that it was a film he was immensely proud of and one he
viewed
as some of his finest work, and which he was still upset had been largely ignored in the wake of the over-hyped Apocalypse Now), or an old WWII black and white classic Sink The Bismark, which, especially for an English film, is unbelievably heart-wrenching.
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