Wanting
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I walked out of the theater that day
wanting
to call all my friends just to say hello.
We travel only a short distance with the two main characters but are left
wanting
to complete our own journeys with a some of their simple,loving, honest philosophy in tow.
Both times I've watched Dirty Dancing, I keep
wanting
to look up dance classes.
So, not
wanting
to just stay home, she goes on a blind date with what turns out to be a very rich young man (Neil Hamilton).
I found myself rooting for the characters played by Mary Tyler Moore and Christine Lahti, empathizing with both, and
wanting
them to reconcile.
I came home after watching it, with a glazed look in my eye,
wanting
to be that bloke in the movie that befriended the Tigers.
I do not have kids, so i probably am being selfish in leaving this movie in a sepia toned area of my brain, not
wanting
it on DVD.
Most notable in the cast of "newbies" is Rachel Kimsey (Rebekah), who I've seen lately on "The Young and The Restless" and Kevin Kazakoff, who plays the angst-ridden Kirby, a war-weary man who's torn between
wanting
to live and let live or stepping in to "do the right thing."
This is a film that left me breathless........
wanting
to learn more of the Afghan history and traditions.
It leaves one
wanting
to maintain the rage and change the constitution which still allows for this to all happen again.
I highly recommend to anyone
wanting
to relive the high schools days again.
Well I went to see the film with my parents, I thought afterward they would want to talk about their parents, but my dad kept
wanting
to talk about himself and things in his life he feels he screwed up, which was unusual, my dad is not a reticent man, but I was surprised that he wanted to talk about mistakes he thinks he made.
It's rare for a film to sweep you away within its world and leave you
wanting
more once the credits roll.
EIGHTEEN as written and directed by Richard Bell may have a few too many stories to tell simultaneously for a 102 minute movie to completely succeed, but there is such a fine sense of commitment on the part of all the cast and crew that the viewer ends up
wanting
the movie to work - and so it does.
"The Bothersome Man" leaves you half relieved that it's over, half
wanting
more.
The 2 day journey that the Applebaum family takes though the delightful backdrop of New York (with carefully selected characters), not only leaves the audience
wanting
more, but nourishes ones own sense of family.
One is left at the end
wanting
desperately to do something for the Pixotes of the world, but what?
One can see him
wanting
Gary Cooper as an icon in the Frank Capra mold.
You know from the start how it's going to end, but when it comes it is honest and very open ended, a realistic and credible ending, the end seemed like a beginning, enjoyable and left me
wanting
more.
I've had mixed feelings about that - not
wanting
her to buy into the whole Barbie-doll image of things, and recognizing that the movies are a marketing ploy to convince young girls to buy more dolls and make more money for Mattel.
Without
wanting
to sound superior or arrogant, I think to fully understand this film; the humor, the sincerity, the characters, etc....you have to be Australian, or at least understand the culture, which the other guy obviously didn't have the faintest clue about.
An ideal way to live is what they had set up ... of course the powers that be have to intercede, but when I forget that part I find myself
wanting
to be in the movie and live like that!
However, it also leaves you
wanting
more.
In fact, the story of those two characters left me
wanting
to know more.
It's a real testament to
wanting
to hold onto a life that was good, but now the world is changing.
As I've stated, I didn't recognise any of the cast by name, but I recognised Michele Lee, who gave a decent, hard working performance, as the woman
wanting
to stand by her man, who is lying to her. (Was it Knots Landing?) Anyhow, she's wearing really well.
It has a great but unexpected ending, and you are left
wanting
more - always a good sign - rent it or even buy it, you will not be disappointed!
I've been
wanting
to see this movie for a very long time.
I picked up quickly that the book fans weren't at all happy with the unfaithfulness, not
wanting
to be hypocritical (I hate the Harry Potter movies due to lack of book loyalty)i stayed silent.
Truth, be told the Nazarene is also selfish because he gives without
wanting
in return or asking for it.
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