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In reality it would have been an awesome sight
viewed
from the ground nearby, in this movie it was out of proportion and looked like the model it probably was.
Backula shows more brilliant coaching strategy in the end of the film, (SPOILER), he tells his star player "downtown" to hit a home run, clearly "downtown
" viewed
this as a good move.
This became one of the most confusing films I've ever
viewed.
Yes, In 35 years of film going I have finally
viewed
the stinker that surpasses all other ghastly movies I have seen.
Yet, as more and more critics
viewed
that film they saw it as being purposefully done.
The hysterical thing about this movie is that, according to the director, it has difficulty finding a distributor in the U.S. because most of them that
viewed
it couldn't reconcile the seemingly conflicting messages of Christianity and American angst.
This is one of the most atrocious rewrites I've ever
viewed.
I have
viewed
quite a few different Korean films and have noticed that a good portion are well made and require some thinking on the viewer's part, which is different from the typical Hollywood film.
I
viewed
the film a second and third time and it still didn't do anything for me.
You probably all already know this by now, but 5 additional episodes never aired can be
viewed
on ABC.com I've watched a lot of television over the years and this is possibly my favorite show, ever.
I have read with great interest the only available comment made before mine on this movie and I would first like to say that I understand the point of view of the previous user who commented on this movie very well:
viewed
from an Israeli perspective, I can very well imagine that this movie touches upon very sensitive issues and that the slightest detail can have a great importance for a viewer who is more or less directly concerned by the events depicted in this movie.
Admittedly, before I
viewed
this film, I knew practicly nothing about the beatles.
One of the main problems was that however brilliant it was, it was made for a rarefied audience who knew what to expect but was
viewed
by an audience and board rooms that did not have a clue at to what they were watching.
Upon seeing this film once again it appeared infinitely superior to me this time than the previous times I have
viewed
it.
I
viewed
the movie together with a homophobic friend, my wife and her female friend.
No gore, no knives, no hockey masks--just a well-constructed story that is best
viewed
at night with the lights out.
The odd thing is, it really hasn't dated if
viewed
as a piece of social history in Cinema fiction.
I just
viewed
the film two days ago, and I was filled with anticipation, being that Paris is my second favorite city in Europe and I spent a very romantic 18 months there in the '80's.
Never
viewed
this 1971 film and was greatly entertained by this great production created by the Walt Disney Studios and great animation creations.
Let me first state that while I have
viewed
every episode of StarTrek at least twice, I do not consider myself a Trekker or Trekkie.
I have
viewed
it every year at least twice for 16 years now; and though it is not the best movie I've ever seen, I love it every time!
If you have never
viewed
this film and like old time veteran actors, this is the film for you.
The Idea, is definitely a film to be experienced and not just
viewed
as it taps into one's internal voice / conscience through the looking, it makes one feel as opposed to just watch.
If you would love to watch an uplifting, celluloid philosophical examination of some of humanity's deepest drives; Bergman-esqe but not as depressing, Theodore Rex should be
viewed
immediately!
Society is so desensitized to violence and crime today that this probably seems slow and tame and could be
viewed
with less effect but to anyone over 50 this will be a hallmark into the examination of the criminal psyche.
The upsurge in the economy, and a reemergence in basic American values, cultivated an idealistic aura of resumed innocence which was
viewed
by the American people with a very auspicious disposition!!
People who do Ballroom dancing in Japan are
viewed
a bit like nudists in the west... many more would like to than do but are inhibited by the culture.
Mr Sugiyama is a middle-aged member of a Japanese society where ballroom dancing is
viewed
as unsuitable behaviour.
I just purchased and
viewed
the DVD of this film.
I am looking forward to the SEQUEL to this film in 2004 and if you have
viewed
this film, you will feel the same way.
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