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He wanted us instead to use these cheap cardboard viewers, so that there was no chance at all that our eyes would be damaged.
I get emails from
viewers
in their 20s who use my videos to explain nonbinary gender to their grandparents.
By the time Ze walked in more than 30 minutes later, 90,000
viewers
were watching the livestream.
Technically abominable (with audible "pops" between scenes)and awesomely amateurish, "Flesh" requires a lot of patience to sit through and will probably turn off most viewers; but the dialogue rings amazingly true and Joe Dallesandro, who exposes his body in almost every scene, also gives an utterly convincing performance.
The title leads
viewers
to believe that this is a fun movie to watch and probably much better when watched under the influence, but it is not good at all.
I don't know about the rest of the
viewers
of this movie but personally I'm dead sick and tired of Steven Seagal films.
Granted that would have made
viewers
uncomfortable and it might of ramped up the tension, but that is what horror movies are supposed to do! Instead we have very few shots of the creature or creatures as it were and when we do see it, it is mainly on the defensive.
The ending has been seen by most
viewers
as one of the greatest unintentionally funny climaxes to a movie in film history, and yet oddly moving, in a way.
By the time the film unearths the oldest joke in the book - the horrible dragon of a mother-in-law turns up unexpectedly to stay - is followed by the crashingly obvious revelation that she's developing a soft spot for the black neighbour's father, moving her bigoted son to ever greater depths of self-righteous, ignorant rage, most discerning
viewers
will have switched off.
I agree with all the comments posted so far: This movie was a waste of time and energy, for
viewers
as well as those who made it.
For those
viewers
who thought the 1979 film "Alien" the first to depict a male Earthling being impregnated by a malevolent extraterrestrial, "Night of the Blood Beast," made 21 years earlier, may come as something of a surprise.
When I was watching this movie, a couple
viewers
next to me sobbed whenever you're "supposed" to sob -- or at least feel "touched".
This show is just another cookie-cutter hit that brain-dead prime time
viewers
eat up on a regular basis.
Poor Debra Messing, what did she do to deserve that nightmare she was put through and we, the
viewers
together with her?
The topic has become so politically charged that a lot of
viewers
not only are not going to be entertained by movies of this sort, but will respond with barely concealed rage.
I appreciate the effort that the filmmakers wanted to depict the story of Moses and the exodus of Israel, and that the film helps
viewers
to put themselves into Moses' shoes and gain understanding of the intense burden laid upon Moses' shoulders.
By the time of the big horserace finale, most
viewers
will have had enough.
The fans, of course, have a sweet advantage in the film because they are seeing the band live, of course, but also they do not have to put up with the incessant interviews that the DVD
viewers
are burdened with.
God is largely removed from the movie, and instead
viewers
are given the impression that Moses had to figure things out for himself.
They also spend too much time on talking rather than fighting which can bore the
viewers.
I think
viewers
who posted a comment that didn't include the descriptions "horrible" or "awful" or "made me want to swallow a bullet" are probably being nice because it is an indie film.
There's just not enough depth in the story or the characters to keep the
viewers
attention for the full length of the film.
Potential
viewers
be warned, the current IMDb viewer rating for "Tomorrow at Seven" is an anomaly of low voter turnout.
There may have been some good dancing available to the live audience but the video
viewers
will never know.
and abysmal, over-the-top acting, you might enjoy this rubbish flick.Apparently atomic bombs makes life mutate in about a day or two (or according to other viewers, wake them up).
So, I think many
viewers
would definitely change the channel when they come across this one.
As with most
viewers
of this film, I'm an avid reader of the books.
Terrence Malick is clearly a well-respected director, and it seems that the IMDb viewers, at least, think very highly of the film.
Virginia is the latest victim of a serial killer that have Lieutenant Carlo Hendrix (Art Evans) & the LAPD baffled, or at least that's the message a local TV news reporter named Clay Dwyer (Mark Thomas MIller) is telling his
viewers.
To add to the disgrace of this film (shown in two parts on ITV UK recently), ITV showed the telephone number of the Environment Agency after each episode for worried viewers, living in areas 'at risk of flooding'.
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