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Anyways, I don't recommend this movie to anyone unless you're a 3 -
year
old idiot who eats his snot.
I fondly remember the 1974 Rankin-Bass version of "The
Year
Without A Santa Claus" and was looking forward to seeing this.
Nazli, an 18
year
old girl with Persian origin, tries to break away from her father who has decided that she should marry her older cousin.
I remember this movie as a young child.Pamela Ferdin and Ray Miland were great in it.It was actually kind of creepy and depressing about a young girl who had died.It actually upset me as a little kid that the characters daughter died so young.I never knew kids could die and this freaked me out as a kid.In some ways I guess it made me realize that anyone can die young and old,but the ending was hopeful and made me feel a bit less freaked out.The musical score was very well done and the acting was good also.TV movies in the late 60's and 70's,80's were SO much better than they are today.They actually had a STORY and Characters that were more realistic and original.Today,writers have no talent as they need to RE DO like every movie in a remake.Sad.I like the Originals.Wow,now that I think about it,I must have seen this in the 70's as I am still in my late 30's and this was made in 1969,the
year
I was born.I probably saw it at age 11 or 12 sometime in the mid to late 70's on a rerun.It really scared me.
While their children, Erin (Colleen Rennison) and Josh (Jake Sandvig) are away at summer camp, Ben and Katie tell about the highs and lows of their fifteen
year
marriage, and remember both the good times which seem to bring them closer again and the bad times, which totally tear them apart...again.
Why would a ten
year
old boy put himself in such an awkward position where he was obviously aware of the damage it could cause the people involved.
It ended the way it should have because who runs away with a ten
year
old boy and tells him you'll wait until he's 21 to get married.
This was my sleeper of the
year.
There might be a sequel to this show too, titled "Vallavan" that is coming out in theatres this
year.
Saw this one recently and found the subject matter quite interesting, namely a 28
year
old boy who doesn't want to leave the comfort of his parents' home.
I had a feeling when i rented this movie i may not like it because of all the horrible straight to DVD movies these days.It reminded me a lot of the movie "room 6" that came out a
year
earlier.Literally the exact same plot in almost the exact same screwed up hospital which no longer existed.Hallucinations and weird nurses running rampant as some chic is trying to escape encountering other weird patients who are trapped.Finally some soul ripping creature dressed in a black cloak is killing off each patient in her dreams.This movie makes no sense.There is no way to tell what is really happening and it has no continuity.She wakes up from a nightmare to find out she's still in it.
Released in 1956, the same
year
as George Stevens' Giant, Chill Wills must have been been rather amazed to find himself in two such different movie productions in the same
year.
In the
Year
1939 you would have to visit the movie theater for about twelve weeks in a row in order to find out the complete ending to this film.
The worst movie I've seen this
year
and probably the worst I will see for some time.
I quite loved this film when I first saw it as a 22
year
old at the Fox theater in Fullerton, Calif.
but, Judy shines and this movie forever made her a star; Lawford is weak in the Garland version; Gaynor is fine; Streisand embarrasses; and the performance of the year, Garland.
The reason I can say this is because it is based on the true story about the disappearance and murder of my 5
year
old niece.
My sister did not turn vigilante (even tho she would have liked to) but we did not have an arrest until 5 1/2 years later.He confessed after being arrested for the kidnapping and rape of a 9
year
old neighbor girl who thankfully escaped.
This movie could have been made by a 12
year
old boy and other teenage boys who refuse to grow up.
Unfortunately, even my five
year
old thought it "just wasn't funny".
For a black and white older movie to catch my attention as a 22
year
old, it's gotta stand out.
1969 was not a good
year
for Carol Lynley (she also starred in the clinker "Once You Kiss a Stranger..." around this time), but at least Reed had "The Brady Bunch" to fall back on!
I'm a 14
year
old and I still love this movie!
Wow this was the best acting in a film that i have seen in ages, best actor award definitely goes to the 2
year
old girl.
i always wanted it since i saw the trailers for it on TV in the cinema last
year
and luckily got it on DVD last Christmas.
This movie truly seemed as if it were written by a pair of stoned fourteen
year
olds that just discovered softcore porn and boobs.
Somehow stalker tendencies turn into sweet nothings whispered into the ears of fourteen
year
old perverts in the middle of the most disturbing nocturnal emissions.
I look forward to seeing more and more each
year.
After waiting for about 5 years for a third movie after seeing parts one and two, I was kind of disappointed that I would probably not see another one, but after a 13
year
wait, I finally got my wish.
I rented this movie in the video store for my six
year
old daughter.
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