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I loved the new direction the film took with the story instead of just Michael Myers
wanting
to kill his family.
This is I suspect a bit pointless for stronger exploitation fans and certainly not for people
wanting
sex or much nudity.
The Frogs Who Wanted a King or Frogland is Ladislaw Starewicz's most cautionary tale about people
wanting
government to solve their problems that I've ever seen.
Universal theme of
wanting
to be accepted, and be accepted for who you are.
addicting)"America's Next Top Model" kept me
wanting
more and that's pretty much the point.
Gen-Y Cops...since I heard of the film being in release, I have been
wanting
to see it because I loved Gen-X Cops.
Apart from the some unnecessary jokey cutting that really didn't add anything, I found the film throughly uplifting, very real, natural performances throughout left me
wanting
more from an ending that came suddenly too soon.
I gave this movie a 10 because I came out of the movie really liking it and
wanting
to see it again which I didn't expect and my girlfriend really liked it and cried.
Like one of the others mentioned, though, I never quite understood what the deal was with the witch
wanting
the flute.
Trapping Raimy inside Mitchell's Jaguar and blowing him up with marching band music blasting out along with a sadistic monologue by Mitchell, plays to an audience
wanting
the "sweet revenge" conclusion of a Chuck Norris movie, not the intelligent balanced world of Leonard's book, where Mitchell barely escapes in the end and the conflict between good and evil could easily go either way.
The movie is so bad that I felt bad for
wanting
to watching it.
The story is extremely boring, the acting (aside from Christopher Walken) is bad, and I couldn't care less about the characters, aside from really
wanting
to see Nora's husband get thrashed.
I had no background knowledge of this movie before I bought it, but it sounded cool and I've been
wanting
to see a really kick-butt Viking movie for awhile now... alas, this film was not what I was looking for.
The only reason my friends rented this movie was because Casper Van Dien was in it, and they ended up
wanting
to fast forward to the scenes with him in it, which were barely watchable at that.
I guess there are no child labor laws on the weird astral plane on which he lives (it's apparently NOT the North Pole and not on Earth)!! None of these kids seem very happy and I kept
wanting
to see commandos break in and rescue the tykes, though I guess for some of the third world kids, these working conditions were perhaps an improvement over local sweatshops.
Such as being chased by dead people but yet
wanting
to go out and look for their friends.
She escapes, heads to B&B and instead of hubby going ballistic and she
wanting
to call the cops, story just continues with lukewarm behavior on both their parts.
I could barely sit through the film without
wanting
to walk out.
Still, I found it
wanting.
I kept
wanting
to yell at them saying, "Didn't you say you had somewhere to be?
Alternatively, without
wanting
to sound like an actual thinking terrorist/assassin - couldn't the massive bazooka-missile thang employed have been far more easily used on, say, a car driving down the highway, with the politician inside, rather than the 50th story of a Miami seafront hotel, from a fishing boat (mind you, as we already know, security in Miami is lax, so they'll speed away)?
The poor attempts to frighten you using flashback scenes are worse then ones used in 80's sitcom shows and in the end it'll leave you
wanting
to bang your head against the wall of your house.
Seeing this cash cow just sitting there, and
wanting
to explore other aspects of society, the writers and directors then lead you through what has to be some of the most painful monologues and non-action sequences in SciFi.
"Cube", Spielberg's "Duel" and "The Birds" are all great examples of movies that give no answers but nonetheless leave us intrigued and
wanting
more.
I came into this movie really
wanting
to line it.
Everything that goes with this movie was injected in my head when I rented it, and on the morning that I watched it, it was the perfect movie to watch in the mood that I was in (Not
wanting
to move.
You know, I went to see "The Hills have eyes 2
" wanting
to like it.
There's only one thing I need to say about this movie - the scene where Shaq is in a musical number with Francis Capra's character about
wanting
to be a genie; never see this movie.
Absolutely dreadful Mexican film supposedly based on a short story by Edgar Allan Poe about a newsman
wanting
to go into the confines of an asylum hidden in the woods to write a story about how it works, etc...
Two hours later I found myself
wanting
both my money and time back.
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