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I watched this on YouTube mainly to see an early Judy Garland
appearance
as we watch her in profile with her two older sisters singing "La Cucaracha".
Basically the story is weak and mostly unfunny, but Carrey saves a few scenes with his physical humor, but honestly, Jim Carrey wasn't very funny in this movie, and Tea Leone might as well have been there just for her
appearance
because she wasn't funny either.
House Party 4 is a disgrace to all of the HP's and to Kid n Play...This was supposed to be part of a series really..there was nothing about kid n play in this movie or any of the other veterans..yea kid n play was probably too old to be throwing a House Party movie b/c its kind of focused on teens..but kid n play could have at least made a cameo
appearance
... you can tell how good it was b/c it didn't even make it to the movie theaters.
The baby sitter is totally oblivious to the vampire's
appearance
when she first sees him and only starts to put two and two together when she notices that he has no reflection in the mirror, has an odd collection of books in the library on the occult, and hears strange noises while the vampire goes to talk to the child.
The generally atmospheric score has some absurd parts (like the music that plays during the first
appearance
of a monkey), and there is a truly awful fantasy scene involving....a gorilla.
The only real laughs come at the beginning with a brief
appearance
by Ben Stain.
In this film, we have Richard Lynch in one scene, a momentary
appearance
from Martin Kove, a brief spot for Vernon Welles, slightly more time on screen for John Philip Law and a little time for Karen Black.
It has a special
appearance
by the very cute Richa Pollad, in a pathetic role.
I also chuckled at the disparities between different representations of the octopus, the cgi shots of the creature as a whole vary over the course of the film, they are also different not only in size but
appearance
to the practical shots of it, and there are scenes where the tentacle action suggests that the makers had abandoned pretending they were making a film about an octopus and just envisioned their creature as a bunch of miscellaneous tentacles.
The first glints of its
appearance
I caught never disappointed me.
During the brief couple of years before and after this movie's release, we saw the
appearance
of domestic (and Canadian) films such as "Halloween II," "Prom Night," "Terror Train," "Madman," "My Bloody Valentine," "The Prowler," "Just Before Dawn," "Final Exam," and "Hell Night," among others.
Except for the
appearance
of talented Austin Powers impersonator Richard Halpern, this pic was your run of the mill movie spoof.
My place in movie history will forever be solidified with my
appearance
in the graveyard scene.I should have looked at this as a omen.I hate to say it but be warned If you place this in your DVD be prepare to put your toe on the trigger of the shotgun you'll soon have between your teeth.
His demeanor, his voice, his appearance- all of it spoke to dislodgement.
The film-makers went well out of their way to find ONLY the following demographics: Palestinians that have the
appearance
of peace-loving, solution-seeking good will, Palestinians (particularly older women and families with children) who are especially inconvenienced by the security fence, and Israelis that don't believe in the security fence, sympathize heavily with its alleged effect on Palestinians, and consider it unnecessarily divisive and/or a waste of money.
Bizarre to think that a woman adapted and directed this women.The only positive things I can mention are a short but very funny
appearance
by Bette Midler and Cloris Leachman as the housekeeper.
The main point of interest in this part of the cartoon is the
appearance
of Snafu's extremely scantily clad girlfriend who is even seen bare-breasted, albeit with strategically placed limbs at all times!
An artful montage of depression-era photographs and phony newspapers set against a speech by FDR - this, I believe, is his first
appearance
in a killer scarecrow movie- establishes the mood.
Ironically, the scenes prior to the
appearance
of the would-be wacky General offer more felicities than the rather forced humor at Nazi expense!
I knew five minutes after the monster made his
appearance
where his was going.
I'm a big fan of the unnecessary gratuitous dance sequence, so I was also thankful for the
appearance
of the Gazzarri Dancers, who just rule.
During a long cold desert night a shape-shifting monster makes its
appearance.
Also, the
appearance
of Robert Pastorelli is down-right creepy, since he died almost a year ago (March 10).
Jack Warden and Gilbert Gottfried return as their parts from the first film, but sadly, there is no
appearance
from the Bow-tie Klansma- er, I mean Killer (Michael Richards) that made Problem Child all the more fun.
Joseph Cotten tries hard not to look embarrassed as he staggers through his cameo
appearance.
John Gielgud, howsoever brief his
appearance
in the movie, still seemed to be playing a role from Hamlet.
The medium-budget production has a gloppy, TV-movie appearance, with few graceful touches.
Aside from Frank Kress (who played Abraham Gentry), an
appearance
by Henny Youngman and the last seconds of the movie, there really wasn't anything particularly good about this film.
The cover of the DVD is hilarious, they show these two stacked blondes who make one 10 second
appearance
in the film.
Tim Curry was the reason I wanted to see this film, and while of course his
appearance
is always entertaining, he's basically wasted in it.
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