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I just watched the DVD of this award
winning
film.
I am so glad when i watch in every time the movie of (Ray) for the Sidney pottier of the 21st century (Jamie Foxx) who played this role as an evidence of his brilliant ability as an actor to take his position beside great actors in Hollywood by his golden supporting for the strong abilities of afro American actors all over the times and periods by his eternal work as an evidence for the eternity of Ray Charles as a grand prove for their legend appearance in every time by their success for
winning
Oscar prize as (best actor for leading role) an (best mixing sound) between fact and cinematic scenes upon Ray and Jamie as a mixing between two copies of Ray (ray of the past) and (ray of 2004 acted in the person of Jamie Foxx).It was nice from the director to choose those songs to be adapted with dramatical scenes in the accidents of film to enter for the atmosphere of success in legend corn with legend movies in Hollywood since 1893 till now and his cleverness of choosing Sharon Warrne in the role of Ray ,s mother that she succeeded in this role by brilliant analysis for the core of her character that Ray,s mother was the turning point for him upon her grew up to be independent on himself to take his place in this world and to be icon in his talent as (Nat king Cole , Louis Armstrong , Duke Ellington) and at the end of this film by receiving his honorable report from Gerogia and their decision to take his song (Georgia on my mind) the national anthem for this state he made his promise for his mother to be alive until now by his legend songs and brilliant life.
Dean Higgins (Joe Flynn) is less than impressed and sets his hopes for
winning
a lucrative science prize with the pupil studying bees.
the story is great, and i thought that the game has ended the story, but the screenwriters have given us a great story to the god of all r.p.g.'s ... the ost, as usual, it came from heaven ;) ehehe but the little details that they gave us ( us fans of the game) are beautiful .. like the ring tone is the Battle
winning
song of the game, and even some moves are quite familiar just watch it it's a great movie great story, great animation... just a 10/10
While a bridge system that has no rules may promote marital harmony, it certainly can't promote
winning
bridge, so the satire didn't work for me.
Warner Brothers had the perfect animation series in Batman in the early 90s so what the hell are they doing trying to mess with the
winning
formula?
Ok, I first saw this movie like at 9:00 on Cinemax a few weeks ago and thought it would be award winning, boy was I 180d on that.
genie francis (aka general hospital's laura) has a small role as a reporter and that in itself should tell you that this movie must be bad.... there is ben kingsley (an academy award
winning
actor) in this stinker and a few others decent actors.
and since it was supposed to take place in austin and shooting movies there in 1991 would not have been expensive, i fully expected there to be familiar shots of the town: the beautiful capitol building, the UT tower lit up for a
winning
football game, etc. none of these things were there.
He's an Academy Award
winning
director.
Jeremy Irons is an Academy
winning
actor do you want to see him play Rocky Balboa?
I mean thats a
winning
formula, it makes me wonder if the director slept with some executive's wife or something, because it is literally amazing how much got cut from this.
I mean he should thank God that he has a pretty face otherwise he'd be
winning
Razzie awards in India if there were any such awards in Bollywood.
This film makes Fast and Furious look like an academy award
winning
film.
The moral dilemma faced by the main character is an intriguing one, but due to poor writing and casting this potentially
winning
premise is plundered.
It seems like a
winning
situation.
Watching CBS's "Surrender, Dorothy", I kept wondering why Diane Keaton would want to be in it (not because it's a television movie--with the dearth of enticing roles for slightly older actresses, it isn't any wonder why Academy Award
winning
performers such as Keaton turn to TV--but because it offers no opportunities for Keaton to shine).
I usually check out the MTV movie awards to watch a witty, entertaining show that delivers a unique award show (Chewbacca
winning
a life-time achievement award as example).
A loose floor board delivers the
winning
comedy performance.
Then there are offensive stereotypes about Arabs, followed by Goldie
winning
over everyone by spouting populist dribble.
No one involved escapes unharmed: Bruce Greenwood actually seems pained to be on-screen, though poor Jeanne Tripplehorn seems to carry herself as if she's actually in something good, which had me thinking all the while, "Denial ain't just a river in Egypt!" Adriano Giannini, son of Giancarlo Giannini, star of the Italian original, "Swept Away...", is, like his father before him, immensely attractive, and isn't altogether bad (despite
winning
a Razzie nomination for "Worst Actor"), but, like almost everything else about this production, it all comes back to Madonna, on whose shoulders rest the blame.
A high school principal (Keenan Wynn) with a losing basketball team unwittingly hires a coach who turns out not only to be a gorgeous blond woman (Cathy Lee Crosby) but a catalyst for their new
winning
ways.
This is the prime example of low budget,
winning
over what would be a good story line.
Two academy award
winning
performers and Jude Law could keep a film afloat, one would think, but Sky Captain sinks miserably.
Julia Roberts obviously makes a concerted effort to shake off her cotton wool Pretty Woman persona with this spurious spousal abuse thriller, but it's hard to imagine she'd end up putting in a performance as powerful and convincing (and oscar winning) as she did in Erin Brokovich based on the back of this rubbish.
Whether it is a
winning
lottery ticket in Malamaal Weekly, black money in Hera Pheri, "kodokoo" in Phir Hera Pheri, etc., etc., the director is becoming ridiculously predictable.
The plot is the kind of thing that deluded teenagers churn out when they're going through that "I could write a book/screenplay/award
winning
sitcom" phase.
I understand how bias this is, but unless he undergoes some new acting lessons I can't ever see him
winning
one.
The initial premise (guy drops the
winning
touchdown pass against a rival high school team, can never seem to get over it and then tries to reunite the two teams to play again) is one of the dumbest I have ever heard.
Lillian Hellman's play, adapted by Dashiell Hammett with help from Hellman, becomes a curious project to come out of gritty Warner Bros. Paul Lukas, reprising his Broadway role and
winning
the Best Actor Oscar, plays an anti-Nazi German underground leader fighting the Fascists, dragging his American wife and three children all over Europe before finding refuge in the States (via the Mexico border).
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