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Another major factor was the
amount
of unnecessary nudity within this movie.
Another memorable horror movie straight from master Stuart Gordon.The characters are cool,the acting is really good.Features a nice
amount
of blood and torture and a little bit of nudity.I love especially the sequence when one guy is cut in half by a huge pendulum.Great music score too and Rona de Ricci,who plays Maria is a beautiful woman.To sum up,this film is not scary at all,but absolutely worth watching.
There are bad guy minions in this movie that look like ninjas and a fair
amount
of scenes in which the character's voice inflection is completely inappropriate, not to mention the fact that instead of at least attempting to fake scientific jargon, lots of questions are answered with, "I can't tell you that, it's classified," or "it's so complicated, you wouldn't understand."
The rest of the cast, especially young and old Christina were played by two very bad actresses who must have been striving to be nominated for the Academy Award with the
amount
of gusto they put into their portrayals of "She who must not be named."
I liked how they had an equal
amount
of stuff on all the pilots and it didn't mainly focus on Heero Yuy.
The supporting roles do not just reflect the incredible
amount
of talent for UK comedies, but also the reality of life: it goes on, outsiders will help you see the upside.
It portrays ordinary people going through some traumatic times, and it does so with an immense
amount
of tact and feeling.
If you don't, no
amount
of explaining can change your mind.
The plot is certainly innovative, and the gore
amount
gives the story a bit of energy, but just like the characters, you don't know what's real and what's not, and it is a little tedious.
I also thought that Gary Gray added the right
amount
of drama/comedy to the whole show.
I have lost count of the number of people to whom I have recommended the 1983 S.F.novel "Millenium",written by John Varley.Nineteen of the twenty chapters are named after classic time travel stories and the name of each is relevant to the context,which,on the face of it might seem like a contrivance,but if it is a contrivance it's one that works very well.It's not a quick read,neither is it a book to be taken on a plane as the plot revolves around air disasters in which there are no survivors(a surprising
amount
- worryingly).
And there is a certain
amount
of imagination involved in the film that combines a nice mixture of classic horror themes with hip sensibilities.
I've watched a huge
amount
of movies of this genre.
Probably involving the large
amount
of cash spent on it and probably subtly changing everybody's view on it (those who saw the news).
In some cases these movies
amount
to little more than 10 or so minutes of wild slapstick, and when the prints are in poor condition even rudimentary plot-lines become incoherent.
has a real gift for comedy,of which there is a fair
amount
in this film.i
The first film was dark, entertaining and witty and had a good
amount
of tension and scares.
The sequel is good fun but lacks the wit of the original and a certain
amount
of the hip-ness.
Looking back on this film 11 years later it truly DOES seem to capture the time and place effectively and has what
amount
to basically cameos of Stanley Tucci, Steve Buscemi, and Mercedes Ruehl.
Having read a fair
amount
about the Holocaust and having visited the memorial in DC, as well as seeing other films depicting this time period, I wasn't sure what to expect.
Alas, the story of three bank robbers who daringly rob a bank of $30,000, slip the posse only to come upon a dying man who was shot for a scant
amount
of money who begs them to "bring his wife back to him."
Oh wait the production company probably gave them a budget smaller than the
amount
I got for milk money in grade school.
A considerable
amount
of effort has obviously gone into the stunts , and they help to add to an otherwise predictable plot , and reduce the monotony of the string of events , by pumping excitement into the situations .
I was watching it a while ago and I just couldn't stop laughing out loud during the whole thing, since it's just unbelievable the
amount
of nonsense and common places just one single film can come up with.
Efficiently directed in a briskly straightforward and economical no-frills manner by Sam Newfield, with an endearingly hokey script by Fred Myton, plenty of sharply sardonic dialogue, stark, gritty black and white photography by Robert Cline, a booming, melodramatic score by Charles Dunworth, and game acting from a solid cast (Glenn Strange in particular contributes an amiable performance as Bradford's clumsy, cowardly, oafish assistant Andy while Charlie Middleton registers strongly as a jerky ramrod sheriff), this wittily enjoyable Grade B mystery thriller potboiler delivers a reasonable
amount
of cheap thrills.
Eddie Murphy's newest comedy, Imagine That does not have the painfully low
amount
of laughs as Meet Dave, or the extreme offensiveness of Norbit.
The goal of "Genesis" is to "cure" Mark, and the fellow house members consisting of several other men who've each been there different
amount
of times, of this "affliction" society likes to call "Homosexuality", in hopes that Mark and the others can learn to lead the "right" path and follow in the footsteps of Christ.
Regardless, it is fair to say as one who hasn't actually seen this movie and is only commenting on other comments, supposedly there is fare
amount
of "breasts" in this movie.
Badly acted, written, and directed, Certain Fury provides a fair
amount
of unintentional laughs.
This really is a god-awful movie and the most god-awful part of it - eclipsing the non-script, the non-acting and the execrable un-special effects, is the incredible
amount
of really bloody awful music in this movie.
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