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As "Erik Kessler," a man who returns under an
assumed
identity to the wife who has remarried because she though he was dead, he's heavily made-up and talks with a corny and contrived sounding German accent.
I just
assumed
that it was the normal crypt-keeper rip-off crap.
In the first few minutes, I
assumed
it would be a romantic drama on a tropical island.
One cannot term this film "low budget" but as it was entirely shot in the two rooms of a house, it can be
assumed
that the producer has not spent mega bucks for it.
This symbolic "shedding" of their former identities was demonstrated quite poignantly when each of them adopted the traditional garments of the town...the fact that each of them voluntarily
assumed
such physical transformations evinced a willing preference and readiness for unity.
I know that after WWII, Bud and Lou had some serious tax problems and lost their fortunes, but I would have
assumed
by 1952 and with a lot of films behind them they still didn't need money THIS badly!
I had bought this movie on video before I watched it because since I had liked his other movies I
assumed
I would also like this but I didn't like it and I learned a lesson that I should watch a movie first before I buy it!
I
assumed
that they were evil, but they only seemed to kill humans that seemingly deserved to die.
Now of course, I was only 11 when I was watching the first season and I guess since it had grown up's in it, I
assumed
it was true to life.
Fincher was coming off the artistic triumph of Zodiac and I
assumed
this film would follow suit.
First, when they are on their flight to New York, the pilot says that everyone on board will have to go to Boston (after much time consumed circling over the big city, due to weather conditions), they lose their luggage when they arrive at the Boston airport (and try to find it in a panic, while hurrying to catch a train), they hustle by cab over to one station to board a train, but Gwen has to go to the women's room, but can't find it due to hurrying to make the train (the one they board has no one on but a cleaning lady, and they miss the one they were looking for, which was next to the empty one), then they hustle to another station to get on board one and try to get something to eat on a car with almost no food, they arrive later on at a transit station in New York and discover that all of the transportation services are on strike, so they walk in the rain to their hotel, and Gwen breaks the heel on her shoe while walking before they arrive, only to discover that their room was given away to someone else after the 10 pm deadline, then they walk with a man who helps them find another room (only to rip them off by robbing them at gunpoint, taking George's wallet), then they try to go to the police station to report the guy who scammed them, then go the armory by the police, only to get their route foiled by some liquor store robbers, they get dumped in the park and mugged by a stranger at 4 am while sleeping under a tree (George's watch was taken while he was sleeping), then they find Cracker Jack on a bench for breakfast (that a dog steals almost immediately, which George breaks a tooth on, causing him to whistle on his spoken S's), they get chased by a cop on horseback for an
assumed
problem with a child in the park, and more funny situations to come.
From the title, I
assumed
this was another sendup flick like NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE or SCARY MOVIE or even AIRPLANE, the flick that launched the genre.
I'd
assumed
that if there was a surviving recording of it, it was in some B-level motion picture or newsreel.
When I read that "The 79th Annual Academy Awards" started at 5 pm, I
assumed
that the lead-in started then.
The second one takes place in 1974, and is about a teacher of French, gay not
assumed
aiming to be the principal of his school, and his best student, who is not secure of his sexual identity.
Well, since we didn't see them die, I
assumed
they did.
Plus, I
assumed
since the film is titled "Sorority House Massacre," it would be about a bunch of GIRLS being stalked by a psychotic killer, and not a bunch of girls AND THEIR BOYFRIENDS!
The most unrealistic part of the movie is when the
assumed "
Big Man on Campus" is hitting on the campus hottie who is ready to bed him, but then he turns around and says "Who is THAT?" in awe of someone else's beauty.
He didn't know that Hollywood didn't know, or maybe didn't care, that he was a black man, so when he was told his character would be featured prominently in the movie he
assumed
a well known black actor would be cast in the role.
While others have
assumed
it's just a robbery gone awry, Columbo always comes through.
When I got this movie I
assumed
by the title that it would be ALL about torture.
That's especially valid when you consider most cartoons from this era also
assumed
children were idiots and were so cutesy-poo that nowadays they seem not only silly but sickening.
I
assumed
the reason few people liked this was because it had a sort of "stupid" sense of humor as seen in movies like Kung Pow that few people appreciated.
It felt to me like the movie was still just beginning until half way through the final sequence -- nothing that felt like a plot had happened yet, so I had
assumed
that the real action was yet to begin.
Now "Ceremony" had a very cool cover (gothic lettering, big ol' demon on the front), so we naturally
assumed
that it was an awseome flick, which led to us renting it.
After escaping her small town, a ladder falls on her in New York City - when she comes to, it's
assumed
she has amnesia (she was deciding on her new name when the ladder came crashing down).
I
assumed
that the story and the script were decent enough for that reason alone.
All of a sudden this actor comes along, I
assumed
it was Benicio Del Toro cause thats what the info said.
And Julia and Lillian occupy little screen time together hence the basis for their relationship must be
assumed.
There were way too many overt plot details that could have been
assumed
or more subtly presented.
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