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Don't complain too much though, remember that 90% of ALL films is phony anyway, so just relax and enjoy the damned thing with a big bowl of popcorn, some cold beer, and a fresh pack of smokes...a sexy and
willing
girlfriend/wife isn't out of line either...lol.
If we're
willing
to accept that the Germans were not the only filmmakers to create expressionist cinema (and that those above-mentioned characteristics are not prerequisites for expressionist film), then I would argue that Dodes'ka-den (DKD) is a prime example of this type of film.
'Les Valseuses' gives me, although a film and not real life, a picture close to my own experiences: the intenseness of each moment as soon as you leave 'all behind' and go for the momentous, whatever comes your way, it's another state of mind and also 'dangerous' form of life, because, as we all know, there are people who are not ready for this and
willing
to persecute you for 'stealing' and so on...This film touches 'values', it's a story about 'what's right and wrong': morals.
What to do with people who are
willing
to hurt you, put you in jail or even shoot at you for the things that you do, like "stealing" some petrol from a multinational oil company for you fifth hand car?
Okay, so the first few seasons took a while to get going on the special effects way, but from the beginning, Hidden Frontier has given consistently good story lines and performances, and have always been
willing
to mistakes they've made.
I would certainly be
willing
to forgive Mr. Robertson since he puts out a great show.
Must see if you are
willing
to take something serious and perhaps thought-provoking.
However, I must confess that I most enjoyed the delicious turn by Tim Blake Nelson as neighbour Mr. Theopolis, essentially playing a
willing
animated version of Victor Van Dort from the Corpse Bride (or, for those who've seen the film, wouldn't that read even better here as the Corpse Pride?) and, of course, Scotch actor Billy Connolly in his least animated, yet somehow deeply moving role as the titular character.
I just can't understand why anyone would be
willing
to have spent all the time, effort, and money it takes to make a film on something like this.
Count Alucard (Dracula spelled backwards) goes to Louisiana to make
willing
Louise Allbritton his bride.
If you come to this film with enough
willing
suspension of disbelief, it won't matter that the punches thrown in the fight scenes miss by at least eight inches--the sound effects are synched accurately so you THINK the punch must have landed, and the scene has moved on before you have time to analyze it.
The chance of seeing an advertisement for "Tom goes to the Mayor" was a risk I was
willing
to take to view other programs, but eventually I was forced to change the channel every time the show came on.
I laughed out loud two or three times and a few more times at the horrible delivery of some of the actors but I'd be shocked if 80's B movie fans didn't enjoy this film if they're
willing
to accept it for what it is.
Though a little gothy (as opposed to Gothic) for my tastes, I was
willing
to appreciate the story of a second London existing below and alongside the proper one, and the intrigue that happens there.
Captain America is a great character, and I'd love to see him done right, but after two poor TV movies and this wasted effort, I just don't think there's anyone in Hollywood who's
willing
to take the chance and make movie about a straight arrow superhero.
Irons later admitted that he had never killed anyone, so why was he
willing
to kill Will Kane?
I think it must be a perverse joke by the director - some kind of statement on the absolute banality of our lives if we are
willing
to sit through something like this - and the fact that the best we can hope for is a violent end to our empty existence.
Grace isn't free but it is availble to all
willing
to run the gauntlet, as long as they have a pure heart.
Finally, an excellent movie utilizing the dark and brooding past and secrets of India, while blending them perfectly with the modern era...A Die-Hard Royal Guard who is
willing
to lay his life for his Rana...A Royal Heir with a guarded past...A powerless Rana who has turned murderous...An uncle with greedy motives...A cop with umpteen respect for the old royal guard, yet lots of anguish against the palace...all this sums up to a great story by a master story-teller, well defined characters, some well executed action shots, and great performances, and you have a modern-day masterpiece...A must watch...Glad to know Indian Film Industry can still churn out great cinema...If anyone is criticising this film, just avoid them...and see this movie...you'll be glad...India has made a mark in the International scene this time...
I was so moved by this film I feel if everyone was at least
willing
to see it then it would open a dialog desperately needed in our country.
Vincent is puzzled by kissing, but finds a
willing
partner in Dayle Haddon (as Jane).
Is she
willing
to give that up after knowing this?
This movie was terrible i looked forward to seeing it , a few beers at the ready for film night at home and even ready and
willing
to put up with subtitles .
They made American women look shallow and
willing
to do anything in the pursuit of celebrity.
I really do, and I'm
willing
to forgive a lot when it comes to low budget zombie movies.
I loved the film in it's entirety and highly recommend it to all women, their children and any man
willing
to sit through it.
And when he openly sexually harasses the seemingly
willing
Joan Delaney (as the younger new female cop assigned to help him capture Davis and Borgnine), he just takes the character into dimensions that would have today's film audiences up in arms.
Over-all, it is still a great movie, which is why I wasn't
willing
to dock too many points for my own disappointment.
and in others (can I delight in making another happy? to realize and throw off the layers of claptrap that keep me/us from casting onerous cognition to the wind and instead to indulge the heart and the moment--from literally throwing one's possessions out the window to indulging what might have been an offputting fetishist's fantasies to singing out to engage the spirit of a foreign exotic spiritual procession and be
willing
to acknowledge in song one's fears and quests).
Even if there were no other wives involved, every molecule in my body would've still been screaming, "Don't do it lady!!!" I'm
willing
to bet that he paid almost as much for that stupid t-shirt as he did for that ring.
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