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Young juniors in high school going to the
beach
to get the attention of the college men.
The Haunting of Seacliff Inn is set on the picturesque Californian coast & starts with Susan (Ally Sheedy) & Mark Enright (William R. Moses) looking to buy some property with the idea of converting it into a seaside inn when Susan spots a beautiful old house sitting on a cliff overlooking a
beach.
We, of course, couldn't help but remark, "More like today!" It's easy to see why this film inspired so many
beach
movies of the 60s.
Four girls and a token guy, a geeky one at that, travel to a
beach
coast roadhouse to be the summer house band.
A group of friends going away for the weekend at a remote
beach
only to be confronted by a menace camping nearby.
Two guys and two girls, a beach, a nomad guy and the rest is a question mark which makes you regret to spend the time you have.
Morality seems dated now, but story is still lots of fun if you're into the
beach.
I mean, if you come to Barcelona all you'll see is Sagrada Familia, Ramblas, the beach...and will eat a lot of overpriced tapas.
It has been estimated that 19 percent of the population of Rio de Janeiro live in favelas, shanties crowded onto hillsides not far from luxurious apartments and world famous
beach
resorts.
She even wears a ridiculous blue wig on the
beach.
The opening of Massacre at Central High has the credits play over shots of the films main character David (Derrel Maury) running along a road and across
beach
in Southern California to an awful song called 'crossroads'.
And the dancing scene on the
beach
-- completely charming.
After the Rangers capture a terrorist and bring him to the USA the bad guys do a night landing of several hundred baddies on a FL
beach
using WW2 landing craft!
The only nice picture in the film is when they move to the house on the
beach.
It started with an extremely promising sequence with the children on the beach, but all was downhill from there.
The overall theme is that slick yuppies are trying to take over the beach, which is the domain of scruffy surfers.
The zombies are hilarious, spastically breaking bottles over their own heads and eating seaweed washed up on the
beach.
I saw Martin Murphy's film "lost thing's" last night because I love thriller's and horror and have been wanting to see some from other countries.I was impressed and watched it twice to understand it better.The
beach
was beautiful and the soundtrack eerie with the background sounds.The fact that the
beach
was empty with no other people except an older guy who was preaching doom, and only had snakes and sinister looking birds on it was unsettling.
I thought all the actors were believable and the movie was very well acted.It was such a nice change to see an Australian film.It was a disturbing film but in a different way then wolf creek was.It really got me thinking a lot.It makes you wonder if this scenario does or could happen if you are in limbo.Their souls all ended up back at the creepy
beach
and only Emily seemed to have figured out what had happened.It was tense watching her convince the other's what had happened to them.
I am not fully clear about what the scenes of each of them standing on the
beach
alone was all about.The beginning was a bit rushed and the scenes with Emily and Zippo were not very clear.Otherwise I loved it and give this movie an 8 out of 10.
Takeshi's shots and dialogue appear so simple and natural that you would begin to believe you could do it yourself with a camera, a
beach
and a handful of actors.
The film then switches to a
beach
near an amusement park in Las Vegas.
The location slowly turns from a beautiful faraway
beach
into a place that feels as spooky in the bright sun as an old churchyard at night.
Finally, the final scene at the
beach
house is "groan-worthy" in its attempt to manufacture misplaced drama, but winds up looking like a bad student film with the poor actors looking completely lost as how to try and make the scene look realistic.
If there is a message to this film it's summed up in a scene (ironically used in all the trailers) of a childishly grinning Wifey and Kala running down the
beach
hand in hand.
Chris O'Neil (Noah) and Rhiannon Leigh Wryn (Emma) turn in an excellent performance as two kids who've found a box full of amazing things on the
beach.
The all girl band headed out too the
beach
is toooo predictable.
While in the Punta Abreojos in Mexico with his girlfriend Maya (Annica Bejhed) and two other couples, Tyler (Brendan Fleming) invites his brother Colin (Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau) to join him in the paradisiacal
beach
for surfers.
When they arrive in the beach, they do not find Tyler and her group, only their motorcycles, surfboards and finally their campsite and truck.
"OH MY GOD, I'm sitting in my car and there's ants on my legs, I think I'll flail about on the gas pedal and crash instead of getting out of the car and going somewhere the ants are not" "OH MY GOD I'm in a helicopter and there's ants on me, I think I'll flail about at the controls and crash into a cliff instead of getting out and jumping into the river 20 feet away from me" "OH MY GOD I'm surrounded by ants, I'll just curl up and pray instead of running over them, after all they are just ants, they cant jump or run as fast as me" "OH MY GOD I'm surround by ants on a beach, but I don't think I'll wade into the water where ants cant tread" "OH MY GOD there's ants in the town, we gotta flood the entire town" "OH MY GOD the ants will reach Anchorage in a MONTH yes a MONTH, its not like we could organize a few hundred gallons of Raid in a month."
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