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I could have done without the
bathroom
scene and the seduction scene - EWWWW!
The only other funny moments are Assy shooting many,many people and spending time at home - in the
bathroom.
Continuity is another huge problem as for instance: The eager-hungry groom is lying in bed, waiting for his virgin-bride to get out of the
bathroom
and after a long while, falls asleep(!?!).
Haddad soon realised that something was 'rotten in Denmark' when the woman began to lock herself in the
bathroom
with a tape recorder reciting prophesies about' seven Gods'.
Oh and at the end there was a live birth of a calf and let me tell you that the birth itself wasn't too bad, but the numerous fluids that came out drove most people in my class to the
bathroom.
Not only can he not fill Larry's shoes, he couldn't even fill his
bathroom
slippers.
Although he rocks the
bathroom
scales at 300 pounds, he appears happily married to a trim, delectable wife, Heidi (Lucinda Jenney of "G.I.
Now back to my comment...anyway, the humour was lower than that of the
bathroom
variety and wasn't funny on any level.
wow, i could read what it says on the walls of a
bathroom
and it would be more deep than that.
But, Martin gets in trouble wherever he goes, from the
bathroom
to the laundry room and more.
It is nothing more than kindergarten
bathroom
humor.
In the original you could go get a beer or hit the
bathroom
and still keep up.
Bathroom
jokes and sexual references kill this piece of "family" funfare instantly.
Something about a cop who extracts bullets from himself after he gets shot and keeps them in a glass jar in his
bathroom
(and from the size of the jar he's been shot about fifty times by now) and a top secret tank guarded by five or six incompetent soldiers who for some reason drive it into Mexico.
And then look for the camera in the
bathroom!
Overall, it's an unsatisfying mess, with Dressler frequently over-emoting and only that bizarre, final reel dash to the
bathroom
to set it apart.
The person concerned will get a new kitchen or perhaps bedroom and
bathroom
and is wonderfully grateful for what they have got.
The scene in "Little Man" where he's looking in the
bathroom
mirror shaving with a cigar in his mouth is straight from the cartoon.
Maybe that's his idea of "adult" films, plenty of nasty words with
bathroom
humor thrown in?
"Le Locataire"("The Tenant")is without a doubt one of the most important horror movies ever made.Polanski stars as a Trelkovsky,a timid file clerk living in Paris,who answers an advertisement for an apartment,only to find that the previous tenant attempted suicide by leaping from the apartment window.Trelkovsky is compelled to visit her in the hospital and there he meets Stella(Isabelle Adjani).Trelkovsky immediately moves in when the previous tenant dies and,at first,is quite pleased with having found such a nice apartment.His happiness is soon replaced by waves of paranoia as he becomes increasingly suspicious of his neighbours,who seem to be trying to provoke Trelkovsky into repeating the previous tenant's suicide.This film is great.Polanski manages to create a surreal atmosphere of dread and paranoia.Plenty of brilliant moments such as the classic scene where Trelkovsky discovers the previous tenant's tooth in a hole in the wall,or the fever dream where he wanders into the building's
bathroom
to find the walls covered with hieroglyphics.The photography by Sven Nykvist is truly beautiful."The
There is lots of action in the ladies
bathroom
and references as to private parts of guys.
In Paris, the shy and insecure bureaucrat Trelkovsky (Roman Polanski) rents an old apartment without
bathroom
where the previous tenant, the Egyptologist Simone Choule (Dominique Poulange), committed suicide.
I kept thinking oh my God, if I get up to go to the
bathroom
to pee I'm going to be stabbed in the middle of wiping or something.
I couldn't even go to the
bathroom
because we watched this gruesome horror movie.
Talk about some explaining to do! But, instead, Paul chooses to feign a stomach problem and hides out in the
bathroom.
See if you can spot the file in the cabinet that holds the events of his
bathroom
humor: I was rolling over this one.
In Manhattan, the American middle class Jim Blandings (Cary Grant) lives with his wife Muriel (Myrna Loy) and two teenage daughters in a four bedroom and one
bathroom
only leased apartment.
I sat through both parts of Che last night, back to back with a brief
bathroom
break, and I can't recall when 4 hours last passed so quickly.
In the opening scenes of this movie a man shot arrows through his hotel room into another man's
bathroom
and blew out all the lights.
Even Peter Lorre, (Contreras) had a role in this film and had a bad misfortune in his
bathroom
that caused him to faint.
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