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A family
adventure
movie with Hulk Hogan and Grace Jones (I'm not making this up), it plunged to new depths of movie making and is still the only film I've seen that made me wonder what else the film's budget could have been spent on.
She uses these two guys who trained an ape to do sign language and now wish to return her to the wild as cover to get into the country and begin the mediocre
adventure
of a lifetime.
Recently George has re emerged Lord Of The Flies style with another well photographed sea
adventure
called DOLPHIN GLIDE that offers viewers a dive and swim with the wild dolphins of Byron Bay.
Another thing that's missing from Tank Girl is an exciting
adventure.
At the opposite end of the spectrum from RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK is David Hemmings' utterly inferior
adventure
regarding the salvage of a World War II-era plane with a valuable cargo.
Both movies share a similar premise; only "The Cave" is dreadfully unoriginal, unexciting and incompetent compared to the splendid horror
adventure
that is "The Descent".
It truly is an absurd space adventure, stuffed with eccentric characters, colorful kitsch and ludicrous plot-twists.
The plot is very far fetched seeming to want to combine three or four stories into one ultimate Trek adventure, but it ends up an unfunny when it tries to be, not tense when it wants to be and not action packed like it tries to be mess of inconsistencies.
Prehistoric society, adventure, romance, true brotherhood, violence, sex, religion; all depicted abundantly..without a single word uttered!!!
All the right ingredients are well-presented, yet this is a surprisingly weak and unsatisfying
adventure
movie.
Perhaps I've just seen this "dinner table
adventure"
in one too many Tom and Jerry shorts.
If I read this novel looking for a great
adventure
story I would say that I wasted my time, but looking at in the perspective of explaining the futility of 19th century civilization, I would say this is one of the most significant novels I have ever read.
Tim Roth, who plays Marlow, did not portray Marlow's sense of
adventure
for his journey into the Congo well.
If you are expecting "The Poseidon
Adventure"
(1972), you may experience nothing more than a case of the 'bends'.
But while this isn't a history lesson, it isn't a drama or the epic
adventure
the new title promises either: there is no battle in the film unless you count 10 seconds of shelling by a half-dozen re-enactors and one collapsed shed.
A group of cavers with a sad history take an author on a 'hairy
' adventure
through an uncharted cave in Kazakhstan.
It's sort of a Dukes of Hazzard
adventure
without a twang or a 1969 Dodge charger jumping over stuff in the Woods.
There's even an extended
adventure
sequence, when the plot suddenly focuses on a small plane flying through a blizzard.
What distinguishes some of the 'Lone Star' films (and many others in western and
adventure
films of the early thirties) was their lack of what we recognize as formulaic story telling.
It seems that every sci-fi action
adventure
flick must endure a sad list of follow-up films, and Robocop is a tragic example.
Sometimes intentionally campy, at other times unintentionally silly (like in the opening scene, where a woman is "informed" that she has been raped and that her family has been slaughtered, just for the sake of exposition), this film is ultimately neither funny enough nor competent enough (as a straightforward
adventure
story) to be really enjoyable.
In fact, AT THE EARTH'S CORE is a silly fantasy
adventure
in which Peter Cushing - who appears to be on something strong - and some other actor (whom I don't know) use a giant digging machine called the "Iron Mole" dig their way down to the Earth's core - only to find that the inside of the Earth is pink and populated by ape-like creatures who have enslaved the humans.
The movie never even brings up the utter irresponsibility it takes to abandon the front in favor of a lovers
' adventure.
Other titles in his filmography include epic scale
adventure
movies like "Gold" and "Shout At The Devil", both adapted from Wilbur Smith novels.
Sadly it's closer to a boring
adventure
flick and has no real horror elements.
It had a corny 20's
adventure
feel to it.
The opening of "The Jungle" promises us a safari
adventure
with a science fiction element, but mostly what we get is a travelogue with lots of stock footage and padding (and the odd leopard attack).
Fictitious historical epic is less a grand
adventure
than it is a peculiar, somewhat exhaustive throwback to the desert-sheik films of the 1940s (with a bit of "The King and I" interjected, besides).
Three young college women, Simona (Iva Krajnc), Alja (Tanja Potocnik), and Zana (Pia Zemljic), go on an
adventure
canoing down the River Kolpa, dividing their Slovenia from neighboring Croatia, in this 2002 Slovenian film by Maya Weiss.
Abysmal pulp
adventure
exploitation in the jungle woman genre.
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