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The pre-credits opening sequences somewhat give the false impression that we're dealing with a serious and harrowing drama, but you need not fear because barely ten minutes later we're up until our necks in nonsensical chainsaw battles, rough fist-fights, lurid dialogs and gratuitous nudity!
Always strong at the box-office, and usually telling dramatic and suspenseful tales of casino robberies, mafia score-settling and World War II battles, Verneuil could be counted on to give us two solid hours of entertainment on Saturday night.
I wished there were more martial arts action with fists and fist instead of
battles
with magical abilities, but well that's life and it never goes the way you want it to.
In all three cases, he is the usual wimpy Buster and he
battles
against Wallace Beery for his lady love.
There was actually one of the
battles
that did not take place as they depicted... but not bad for Hollywood.
This movie has incredible special effects, a true epic storyline, complex great character interaction, and mind-blowing
battles
- they have to be seen to be believed!
The movie is very violent, very sexual, and it is mostly about
battles
between the races.
At two and a quarter hours this is a sometimes slow moving thoughtful film interrupted by vast sword
battles.
What is interesting is that the
battles
of Britain and North Africa were pivotal yet are widely unrecognized as such by Americans.
Actual footage of the
battles
is interspersed with interviews of those involved in the stories.
While I may be biased with a sentimental attachment of this show to my childhood, I can objectively say that Gundam Wing addresses the deeper questions of war and life in general (how can we obtain peace?) while providing action packed
battles
in large robot suits, which, to say the least, is excellent.
The fighting styles in the movie really captures the viewer (Centipede,Snake,Scorpion,Lizard,Toad) and they are shown, but
battles
are noticeably short.
During several battles, he marched out wearing plates of beaten iron, off which the bullets available to police at the time would harmlessly bounce.
In season 6 episode 1, Countermeasures, there is one of the biggest space
battles
in Trek history.
The ships are rendered well and the space
battles
are impressive and exciting.
The noble trio must brave a series of
battles
and other various dangers including a thuggee cult and a temple full of gold.
But its primary strengths drew from the intense action and bloody
battles
and having that jolt of a 14 year old feeling watching beefcake men fighting in bloody sword-led combat, with the occasional freaky creature or super-hot female to go with the painterly surroundings.
This was less the case with DEEP SPACE 9 (with its giant
battles
that took up all of the final season) and the other TREK shows, as there was more of a larger story that unified them.
Lee's
battles
at the end are the only redeemable part of this movie and you should skip most of the movie to retain your brain matter.
In typical rock-em, sock-em Heston style, he
battles
the bad guys in a not to shabby, but now somewhat dated sci-fi adventure.
The
battles
are longer and tougher, and do not get tedious like they did in the one immediately preceding this.
This way, you feel like a much bigger part; you're the one fighting the hardest
battles
of the war, and making the biggest difference in the plot.
Almost perfect: It has space ships, laser battles, a cool drooling grinning skulled alien, abundant gratuitous female nudity, an excellent early electronica musical score, buckets of gore, slimy alien killings, voyeurism, stuff exploding, girls sunbathing naked in space, is over quickly (77 minutes: perfect for limited attention spans) and the hero is actually the movie's brilliant dork character, whom the surviving female hottie (Dawn Dunlap, who gets naked a lot in her movies) was secretly really in love with all the time.
I think the reason there's no cross-cutting is that there's no content - some lawyer clearly wouldn't let them talk about Moog's
battles
with the company that bears his name (don't ask me for more detail), and all that's left is a sequence of short arbitrary rambles - still life with Gershon Kingsley, still life with DJ Spooky (who is a pompous ass), Moog picking bell peppers, et cetera, plus some wan recitations of the word 'spirituality.'
Godzilla
battles
Hedrah or Hedora, a creature spawned from industrial pollution and rank waste material.
I guess that was just one of so many disappointments shown during the movie and there are so many more things which unfortunately could not be shown in the movie, apart from the
battles
between the Serbian and croatian forces in the short sequence that was shown on TV.
The first time I saw this flick, I was disappointed; disappointed because I'd expected an adventure tale of King Soloman proportions, an Aladdin's cave full of gold, and bloody Inca
battles
in a Peruvian jungle setting.
Following the lives of several teens over the course of 2 months at a theater arts summer camp, the movie tracks , between very impressive musical numbers, the sex lives, personal battles, and identity crisis in a real manner without being preachy(which I hate) Watch for The Ladies Who Lunch number, also the Turkey Lurkey number, they are show stoppers.My boyfriend thought since it's a musical, it must be a kid movie, but it is quite the opposite, very entertaining.
Plus, it's not sci-fi about laser
battles
in space, it's science fact that a bullet would not work in a area of non-gravity, like SPACE!
I understood the movie lacked the necessary resources to stage the great
battles
that took place, but I was still hoping for a fair portray of Vlad and his environment.
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