I ran out of the movie theater….
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kolya83 — 14 years ago(April 01, 2012 04:01 PM)
french forever must not be american, as its hard to understand his reviewyet he makes a good pointi grew up on Phil Collins music from Genesis, so i went to see it based upon four people whom i admire: Nathan Lane, Julia Roberts, Armie Hammer, and of course, phil's babygirlwas it predictableof course, its a remake, and nothing about it is newwere there loose ends? yeah, for sure, including the whole "beast in the forest" routinebut come on, dont tell me you didnt find the dwarfs to be cute and entertaining?? wolf and chuckles are two popular reality stars all you people know already: Animal Planets Pitt Bossthe other fella, the Butcher, is the actor who gets locked into the oven from the current movie Project Xand as for my friend who wrote this columnif i offended you re your poor spelling and grammar i apologize.i got the same treatment working in japan when i was studying japanese
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fiskehandler — 14 years ago(April 01, 2012 04:13 PM)
I would have cheered at the people throwing pop corn at you. From what I could decipher from your nonsense writing, you seem to lack cinema etiquette: When watching a movie, whether you like the movie or not, do not disturb other people's entertainment, by talking or criticizing the movie loud enough for people to hear, or by talking on, or not silencing your phone.
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trollomatic — 14 years ago(April 02, 2012 08:02 PM)
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no, this movie was not really off by far from the book.
It pretty much stayed trur to the book.
The adaptation of Snow White which is off by far from the book is "Once Upon a Time" on ABC which I think is a really good tv series.
As for this movie, if you had stayed to watch the rest of it, you would have seen that there was indeed some action in it, and also some character devekopment and emotions and syory development.
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you're probably lucky they didn't also throw their drinks at you, that is Coca-Cola, Pepsi, or whatever that theatre served.
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