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She and her police partners are trying to break up a counterfeiting ring, and when that plot line is exhausted, the story just switches over to something else, and Cynthia
becomes
the personal bodyguard of a wealthy, great-looking tycoon.
Man
becomes
bear.
So mediocre in every aspect that it just
becomes
a dull, uninteresting mess, this is one of the most forgettable movies I've seen.
Fred Williamson plays a tough guy ex-cop who
becomes
a tough guy private eye.
The base where the dead astronaut is taken to
becomes
the scene of a bizarre invasion plan from outer space.
Released direct to television in America, the sequel does improve on the original in most respects, but in so doing, it
becomes
bland rather than interesting.
Ice-T is barely in the film, and when he does appear on screen his performance is so restrained and muted that it
becomes
crystal clear that the director, perhaps intimidated by Ice's intense stare, didn't know what to do with him.
Her hectic life comes crashing down when it
becomes
apparent that the young Amanda holds the key to a terrible secret.
On film, I don't know if it was his decision or not, but in the movies his character
becomes
a shoddy impersonation of Stan Laurel, which in turn was even more shoddily done by Jerry Lewis.
Why the change? he was funny on radio when he was a smarta--, but here he
becomes
a child-like character that looks like he's mugging for the cameras in every shot.
It's unbelievably repetitive; every scene seems to consist of people being gunned down, running round screaming, or being kicked in the face, which quickly
becomes
very dull.
The drug works and she
becomes
beautiful.
If Jacqueline McKenzie and John Lynch weren't such talented actors this film would probably be even worse than it actually is.The story of two mentally disturbed people who fall in love and have a baby is an interesting one,and well worth exploring.However on the negative side,the plot
becomes
increasingly over the top as the story progresses,and the music choices more and more bizarre,so that by the end I found myself laughing when I know the director intended for me to be crying.
Here is the basic plot for you: A redneck gets bitten by snakes that hold the evil of 13 murderers and
becomes
an undead killing machine murdering teenagers that have zero personality.
One guy, who is a Love guru, and another man who is seemingly a sucker when it comes to ladies, and how this seemingly sucker
becomes
a charmer with the help of the love guru forms the story.
This is entertaining and it then
becomes
a big laughing comedy.
After our hero dies and
becomes "
nightbreed" we wait around to see what he'll turn into (there's talk of things that fly and werewolves), but when the time comes for him to change they appearantly thought their hero too pretty to give a decent creature design.
Anyway - as to the film itself - just as I was recovering from "Night TRain Murders" my second genital mutilation thriller turns up in the same month - this time in (an Italian) UK nubile schoolgirls are being offed and Teacher Fabio Testi - (unhappily) married but nailing one of his students -
becomes
the main suspect.
And sure, it's an interesting subject - can a person become so obsessed by something marginal as a simple number that he completely loses touch with reality and
becomes
hopelessly delusional and paranoid?
The film starts interestingly but
becomes
a thin, ordinary comedy which is quite disappointing.It feels like especially De Niro doesn't enjoy being in Showtime.
Then suddenly - and for reasons that are not sufficiently made clear - he
becomes
insanely jealous of his manager (Wilde) when the latter tells him that he is about to marry Lupino.
All these changes and several other aspects make it more than obvious that Michael Winner and Charles Bronson reduced their "Death Wish" success to being a purely brainless and exploitative action series, with a death toll that gigantically increases with each episode, armory that
becomes
more and more explosive and criminals that get nastier, sleazier, meaner and a lot harder to kill.
"Cemetery Man" plods along, appearing unable to focus on anything for more than a few minutes which
becomes
very tiring after a while.
Mr. Stamp has a pet owl named "O.J.", who
becomes
a toilet cokehead.
The best thing about the movie is the cinematography, but even the dark landscape of the cave
becomes
soon boring, because the film lacks pace and the characters are simply not interesting.
But payback time ended up being only a minor point, and a springboard to the somewhat confusing second part of the film, where Rita
becomes
increasingly involved in city corruption.
At times silliness
becomes
obnoxious.
At its worst it
becomes
trite, stilted and amateurish.
The only laughs come from some of Bud Spencer's reaction shots when he
becomes
exasperated by his brother's behavior.
It is then that Erica shoots and kills this man, and she
becomes
a vigilante.
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