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Since childhood I've found the actors playing the bad guys more interesting than the main characters,at least till about 1970 or so.Many that I viewed in the 1950's didn't last long in a movie or TV program because they were an early victim to the star.Some eventually went on to make names for their selves but for the most part I liked them more when playing minor roles.Some of those minor role villains are in this movie and I found them very entertaining.There's Neville Brand playing King Fisher,a good performer but sometimes a little bit to scary even for me when dealing out punishment.Others like Faro (Lee Van Cleef),Sundown Whipple(John Doucette) and Blackburn(Claude Akins) are in top menacing form.While not a household name another quality performer is Robert Middleton playing Ben Ryerson.Whether playing a politician or a mob boss he gives a quality performance.In this movie he's a bit grubby looking but handy with both a gun and a knife.Then there's Willie (Elisha Cook Jr) one of Fisher's men.He usually bursts into a room big eyed
bearing
news but has to grab a quick drink before speaking.So much to my delight the cast includes a rouge's gallery of personal favorites,almost like a dream come true.For those who like the good guys the movie leans more towards a nightmare.Jack Palance plays Jacob Wade the main character.As usual he has the look of a strong tough looking man.His performance is better than usual but that just means it's not as stiff as usual.The story lacks a bit of direction also.Those two points are forgotten because of Anthony Perkins who plays Jacob Wade's son Riley.His part lacks direction or maybe a director as it seems like he or someone else wants to sabotage this movie.First off he's too old and big to be playing the part of the son.When he does show some sign of a emotion it's fitting more for someone at least 10 years younger than him.To the simple statement that his mother(deceased) was a fine woman he responds blandly"talk about my mother again and I'll kill you",really off the wall.Elaine Aiken gives a good performance and is nice looking.In another comment it was basically said her character with it's good qualities has no reason to be interested romantically in the wimpy Perkins character,that's hitting the nail on the head.So this movie was just about what I expected,the minor roles out shining the main characters.One of the main characters looked like a good friend must of gave them the part.
In 1642 Puritan America, a woman named Hester Prynne (Colleen Moore) is forced to wear a mark of shame, a Scarlet Letter "A" on her chest after being found guilty of adultery after
bearing
a child two years after her husband disappeared thought lost at sea.
We are usually treated to a Jesus that is somewhat detached or "royal" in his
bearing
(think Jeffrey Hunter in "King of Kings").
I am a dyed in the wool fan of Gary Daniels and believe him to be one of the best martial artists working in movies today(if not the best)but this movie is truly terrible and one of the worst I have seen in a very long time.The direction by Darren Doane is as flat as a pancake and the movie is scuppered by long dialogue scenes(one between Gary and some guy on a bench lasts about 15 minutes)and there is a scene with an Oriental actress at the beginning which has no
bearing
on the plot at all and the lack of any acting skill by the actress concerned is truly a marvel to behold.
1) The Jag is seen approaching the starting line with no race number, and in the next shot it is still approaching the start
bearing
the '55' that had been allocated.
With these typical stars and directors, as well as most everyone else associated with the AMPAS being those who decide who be will be nominated, as well as ultimately winning, Ms. Day's choice of living a less typical Hollywood life style may have had some
bearing
on her not being nominated for Love Me or Leave Me.
this is the second filmed version of Richard Matheson's novel,I am Legend,the first being The Last Man on Earth,starring Vincent price,and the third
bearing
the same title as the novel and,starring Will Smith.i
Firstly i can totally empathise with the lead character.... even down to the the fantastic choice of bands displayed on his wall (the Jam and the Specials although i am not too sure about Patti Smith myself!) We've all probably been in the situations Gregory finds himself in during the movie and this just brings it all back... playing football in the school team (and chatting nonchalently to spectators when should have been keeping an eye on players
bearing
down on goal), getting into scrapes with teachers and of course that first date with the girl of your dreams.
Bearing
all this in mind, plus the fact that "Mulberry Street" actually shows the courage and ambition to be a different and largely atmosphere-driven new horror film, I'd say it at least deserves the respect and appreciation of avid horror fanatics and amateur filmmakers all over the world.
No surprises,obvious out-come, but ok acting
bearing
in mind it must have been made for about £250.
Sad beyond words, beyond tears and beyond
bearing.
With a crowd
bearing
down on him, the tortured cry of The Elephant Man (John Hurt) rings out: "I am not an elephant!
The theme song,
bearing
the original title "Vampire Hookers," is goofy and tasteless, like the rest of the movie, which gives you xenophobia (locals feed the sailors duck embryos) and homosexual panic (a cross-dresser at a urinal, plus the line "Hey!
Any film
bearing
such an intriguing, if somewhat grandiose, title would have the onus of living up to enormous expectations.
The humour never rose beyond the scatological and puerile, perhaps,
bearing
in mind the title, I should have anticipated this.
There are a few scenes (including one sex scene) that had absolutely no
bearing
on anything else in the movie.
The fact that the maker of this film is used to making documentaries should have ABSOLUTELY NO
BEARING
on this particular film.
The real problem here is that unless you're rich and vapid nothing in this film has no
bearing
on anyone's lives.
If you are capable of looking at this content and understanding its
bearing
on the story then I highly recommend the series.
French mime/actor Marcel Marceau plays the title role of Malcolm Shanks, a deaf mute puppeteer who scratches out a living putting on shows for children, while
bearing
the brunt of a miserable home life with his money grabbing brother and sister-in-law, who take all the money he earns for themselves.
He's Don Juan's loyal friend who keeps the horses under the boudoir window so Flynn can make a quick get-away if a jilted husband
bearing
a sword arrives.
But it's not bad in those departments by any means, and in terms of the photography, dialog, and acting, as well as some very memorable isolated scenes, it's all classic Scorsese,
bearing
his unmistakable stylistic fingerprints.
It has Gaston, a great villain, with a great song
bearing
his name.
Bearing
that in mind, where are the jokes?
For being the introduction to one of the most enduring horror series in European cinema, FRANKENSTEIN'S BLOODY TERROR is rather lame - apart from being an edited variant of the original Spanish cut,
bearing
the more accurate title THE MARK OF THE WOLFMAN - but one tends to forgive Paul Naschy the many shortcomings of his script on this occasion because here he was still treading the waters, as it were.
Think of a great episode of the Cosby Show re-written for an adult audience,
bearing
a PG-13 rating and you know how you'll feel when you leave the theater.
All of the acting performances are sterling, well contained and
bearing
the weight of the fatalistic outcome.
There is a totally gratuitous lesbian sex scene which has absolutely no
bearing
on the plot.
The character in the movie were just right but not over
bearing.
So, now, at a suave and silver 53, having seen and experienced such much more, what i'll say has more
bearing.
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