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Washington Square is a
black
hole of ruin and destruction, wasting precious time of those who sorrowfully watch.
The scene with the most blood was probably the one where the killer murders the
black
girl.
the idea of
black
females as gunslingers in the western days is ridiculous.
The story could have been taken out from a bravo photo-story, the dialogues were as wooden as Treebeard and the plot holes were bigger than the
black
hole in the middle of our galaxy.
There seems to be a tendency these days to label and market every
black
and white B movie made from 1947 to 1955 as noir, and the label does not always fit.
Later, in the cave they're chased by a living carrot creature-basically a guy in
black
suit and paper mache head, with sparkly things on it and ping-pong ball eyes.
A grade-Z horror filmmaker Carl Monson was one of the most prolific directors operating within the field of the low-budget gory mayhem.His movies are full of inept gore,laughable acting,boring sub-plots and woeful dialogue.A mysterious
black
clad figure is savagely murdering guests staying at the family mansion.Unfortunately this film is almost bloodless.You don't actually see the murders except with shadows and a few blood splatters.The pace is lethargic and the plot is rather uninteresting.The acting is merely competent,but the lack of gore and mutilation left me disappointed.A generous 4 out of 10.Just beware:do not mistake Monson's film with Andy Milligan's equally weak "Legacy of Blood".
It is SO poorly lit and murky (and it takes place almost entirely at night, to boot) that you often end up virtually looking at a
black
screen (although perhaps the bad video transfer may also have had something to do with that).
Watching actors of some notoriety clumsily fall amidst tiny
black
specks is painfully funny in a not-so-good-but very-bad way.
The peril shown ranges from ants crawling from a drain to
black
lines of ants all over the walls.
Released five years before the Broadway opening of "Dreamgirls" and partially set in the same period, it has a predominantly
black
cast and a story revolving around an up-and-coming girl group, and that's where the resemblance basically ends.
Off the stage the performances were all dull and unrealized, especially Hudson, who essentially plays the same angry, "strong" (she's stubborn and selfish)
black
woman we've seen before.
The angry loner would be preyed upon by a group of Neo-Nazis (and would be roomed-up with a
black
AND a Jew - just for laughs!)
Set in Porky's Fish Shoppe, 'Porky's Poor Fish' occupies an uncomfortable area between a standard
black '
n' white Porky cartoon and one of the books-come-to-life Merrie Melodies that were popular at that time.
No amount of fine acting or
black
and white film styling can make up for a total lack of substance.
With a plot thinner than depression era cabbage soup, horrific acting, and special effects that look like they came out of the "Thunderbirds" TV series, it is amazing that Widmark didn't kill the director for putting this
black
mark on his resume.
As a result, theaters catering to
Black
audiences wanted to show films reflecting the
Black
experience and showing
Black
actors.
The acting seems very poor as well, and reminds me of the old
black
and white Maoist era films shown occasionally on daytime Chinese television.
Set in South Africa, a young
black
guy tries to land a part in a 'gangsta' movie.
The
black
Charger was cool, but even that couldn't rescue this flick.
Albeit, the mansion and property set in
black
and white does set a dark tone for the movie, but that's about it.
This could be a really great, darkly
black
satire on todays morals in media.
It attempts to combine upbeat African music with a story describing the atrocious conditions and atmosphere that
black
people were forced to endure at the time the film was set.
Some people have made a point of dissing this movie because they question the plausibility of
black
people in the Old West, Asian people in the Old West or women with guns in the Old West period.
I rented this flick for one reason Tom Savini, I respect his work but this was a real let down, I had horrible clichés, half of the film was naked women so called "fallen angels" running around trying to act scary, oh and then there was the occasional "Blair Witch
" black
and white motion sicken camera scenes.
Down to Earth is about Lance Barton, a
black
comedian who gets hit by a truck.
In 1971 Stewart had actor Hal Williams fired from "The Jimmy Stewart Show" (a short-lived series that mercifully flopped) just because Williams was
black.
Chris Rock, apparently desperate for a cozy star-vehicle which would cross his appeal over to white and mainstream
black
audiences, updates the hit 1978 comedy "Heaven Can Wait" with an urban agenda.
A
black
woman enters the main character's apartment.
The discomfiting
black
comedy of 'Last House on the left?
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