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Mario Landi's "Patrick Still Lives" has to be one of the sleaziest exploitation sickies ever made in Italy.It's filled with incredible
amount
of nudity and masturbation.Gianni Dei plays Patrick,a young man who is sent into coma as the result of the random act of violence.He lies in his bed looking into space for the most part and killing people with his telekinetic powers.The script is pretty bad,but the gore is mildly shocking.Still the scene where Maria Angela Giordano has a long metal pole pushed into her vagina is a real jaw dropper...Another offensive murder scene involves a lovely black-haired woman killed by her own dogs:they chase her all over the grounds before biting,licking and chewing her around the genitals,eventually killing her.The masturbation scene of stunningly beautiful Anna Venziano is also worth mentioning.Like earlier Mario Landi's sleazefest "Giallo a Venezia"(1979),"Patrick Still Lives" is cheap,shoddy,misogynistic and gleefully disgusting.It's just a pure exploitation film,so you should enjoy it as such.Highly recommended,if you like sleaze and extreme gore.
No
amount
of positive thinking or wishing upon falling stars can turn it into one either.
This is an excellent film for the
amount
of excitement it brings to the viewer.
Worst still, its very, very cheap; you can tell this by the vast
amount
of fog pumped into every frame to cover the lack of extras.
There is a somewhat good
amount
of gore and violence, and the creatures look great for a low-budget flick, even though they do sound a little bit like elephants when they scream.
There is an immense
amount
of different units, and they are all sufficiently distinguished.
I was also quite surprised as I watched the film, as it had a very significant
amount
of nudity and sexual content.
There also seems to be a large
amount
of indistinguishable dialogue in this film that was not intentional.
I'm sorry, it may seem like a cute idea, but there are a numerous
amount
of things that bother me about the show.
The
amount
of real dialogue could've been crammed into the first five minutes, anything else said was either cursing of strange things questions on the part of Paul's character.
But there are some very funny parts too, thanks to the stellar performances and the deliberately over-the-top writing that is most likely to shock people with the
amount
of depth it goes into.
With the new HD and digital technology no
amount
of makeup is going to erase the fact that you are not 25 anymore.
A lot of Dickens' work has been altered for no reason I can discern (Scrooge's sister is Fran instead of Fan, a typo maybe?) or because the writer apparently thought he could do better (A large
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of Dicken's dialogue has been slashed and warped in this version)...he couldn't.
I originally saw this film shortly after the release of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill and while I was impressed by the
amount
of bloodshed, I didn't hold the film in particularly high regard.
Director Toshiya Fujita has created a film that, while somewhat shallow, lays on the style thick and this coupled with the heavy
amount
of bloodshed means that Lady Snowblood hits all the right notes.
I never knew just how UGLY Robert Englund really is until I saw him in this film with his big nose as big as Bozo the clowns nose and his head shaped like a used q-tip with a spare
amount
of hair attached.
It spends an inordinate
amount
of time on people jabbering along, scientists trying to figure out what gave dead people radiation burns, et cetera, et cetera.
the movie the perfect weapon was probably made for just about the same
amount
of money when that came out and that looked 100 times better than this movie.
However, the movie fails in terms of acting, writing and direction... all areas that don't necessarily cost a huge
amount
to get right.
As a parent forced to endure a fair
amount
of kids entertainment, it is always a relief to find something that is at least tolerable to an adult.
Sling" by Nikos Nikolaidis is easily one of the most demented horror films ever made.This extremely weird piece of film-noir is loaded with erotic regurgitation,cannibalism,incest,lesbianism,bondage,bizarre sex and sadistic violence.The relationship between the mother and her daughter is extremely bizarre to say the least.The acting is absolutely awesome and the performances are incredibly real.The atmosphere is simply insane and wonderfully nightmarish.There is also a good
amount
of sickening violence and gore including the most nerve-wracking dinner sequence I have ever seen."Singapore
The
amount
of attention given to Charlie is felt by Thomas and the enormous responsibility of caring for a disabled sibling at the age of 16 years was heartbreaking for him.
The alternate versions listing for the film mentions that the film was somewhat trimmed for its original release which is unsurprising, since the film has a nice
amount
of bloodshed for a British film of the period, as well as some nudity and even a spot of entertaining thrusting sex.
I was very impressed at the rate at which you identify with the kids and the parents, and the ability of the director to edit in such a way to provide just the right
amount
of emphasis.
Oh, and the film is majorly distracting because there are an unbelievable
amount
of different accents in the film when really there is no need for that many.
There is nothing special but violence, rape and great
amount
of blood.
Director William A. Levey, working from a shamelessly trashy, albeit too talky script by Frank R. Saletri, manages to produce a reasonable
amount
of brooding gloom-doom atmosphere (the Gothic castle main location is an eerie beaut) and totally cuts loose with oodles of tacky excessive gore in the second half with Eddie killing various hapless folks.
However I'm very concerned about the
amount
of the 10/10 reviews here at IMDb.
It's funny how Joan Collins has obtained a certain
amount
of respectability after having starred in MANY terrible films, such as The Bitch, Empire of the Ants and I Don't Want to Be Born.
Anyway, "The Appointment" is a made-for-video about a woman who is told she has a limited
amount
of time to live.
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