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Betty Grable, in a long
blonde
wig adorned with flowers, has never been more beautiful, and her songs are very pleasant.
They try so hard, yet there just isn't enough character behind them to get into the characters and as for the scientist... Yeah okay we know exactly whats going to happen to the
blonde
chick in glasses.
The other two boys: an overly pouty child prodigy and your stereotypical I'm-a-babe-but-I'm-really-sensitive-inside
blonde
dreamboat; 2) the film as a whole is depressing and disappointing; 3) Robbie's dreams and episodes are disturbing (acted by Tom Hanks); 4) the inclusion of the beginning love ballads is an odd choice ("we are all special friends"); 5) the weird lines and side plots are not made any better by the terrible acting; and 5) this is a really bad movie.
I'm talking about watching the lead actress, a stunning blonde, run amok in her birthday suit.
We're talking about graphic, complete nudity...it's obvious that she is a real blonde...humma humma humma!!
He can't play, he can't talk, he can't even move very good on mainland without his skis... Michelle Hunziker is a pretty
blonde
girl, and that's all.
Fluegel, who might have been a
blonde
Julia Roberts (she had a far bigger role in "Crime Story" than Julia!) has to go from simpering to frightened to butt-kicking & back again on an instant's notice.
Wendy Crewson, is the love interest for Hanks and some
blonde
guy I have never seen before or since.
The 30-ish
blonde
disses him, but our villain must be quite smitten by her, because the courtship is on at that point.
She is a grown-up 20-year-old now,
blonde
and cute as a button.
I don't get on with Monroe - she's supposed to be playing a dumb
blonde
who ain't that dumb, but she just comes over as dumb.
Aside from the fact that the main character is a well endowed
blonde
running around Hell in a leather bikini with occasional spurts of graphic violence, the movie seems to have been made with the mentality of a 1980's cartoon based on a line of action figures.
This movie is just like every other dutch movie, so if you enjoy movies such as turks fruit and de kleine
blonde
dood.
However, it proved to be not at all enjoyable, but instead the acting and the general movie was mock-able, such as the ways the the 'unsees killer' murders his victims and how all of the people killed just happen to be young
blonde
women.
the
blonde
lunatic was given a truth-drug to prove her innocent but not Brett.
Jay Kirby (as Rusty) is a handsome young hero; and, Mary Beth Hughes (as the
blonde
June) and Gladys Blake (as the brunette Betty) are pretty women.
As for the acting performances, if you can imagine the most rubbish porno you have ever seen - one of those ones where the action is padded out with some interminable 'story' to explain how some pouting old peroxide
blonde
boiler has come to be getting spit-roasted by a couple of blokes with moustaches - you will have some idea of the standard of acting in 'Maiden Voyage'.
Does our blonde, manly, young hero have any chest hair?
One thing that did however amaze me about this movie, was how much betty (im not sure about her name..the
blonde
character) looks like reese witherspoon.
Although, it's nice to see a pretty
blonde
girl not being portrayed as a bubble-head for a change.
Farrah Fawcett plays a dumb blonde; she certainly seemed convincing in this role.
too New York when the 80s is looking for big, blonde, and dumb), he finds success comes easily when he's willing to succumb to falsifying his image.
The lead actress (Dorothy Stone, textbook
blonde
with curly hair and an ugly nose) irritated me enormously and I kept hoping a ravenous undead would suddenly appear out of nowhere to devour her.
As therapy, he decides to marry again, after meeting pretty
blonde
Marina Malfatti (as Gladys).
Years have gone by since Don Wilson used his martial arts expertise to take down a robot who was programmed to destroy him, he's also married to the
blonde
reporter (Stacie Foster) who led the rebellion in the first film, now a new conspiracy is in the works, one that involves look-alike droids who frame our two heroes, and a corporation looking to rule the world (There is no plot to back any of this up) and Cyber Tracker 2 becomes a virtual replay of the first movie.
Also, the characterisation - as we've almost come to expect in such films - was awful (e.g. the way the
blonde
guy - I don't remember his frickin name and don't give a toss anyway - completely turned against his girlfriend and ran off to leave her) and I ended up wanting them all to meet grisly ends!
Armand falls for the lovely Claire Duval (fetching
blonde
Dorothy Stone), who uses the meek sap to get Armand's colleague Clifford Grayson (the hopelessly wooden Robert Noland) to marry her.
It would have been nice to see the
blonde
friend of Lenz, the one who hocked her guitar, get more scenes.
He dyes his hair
blonde
and starts acting like a L.A. surfer dude in the naive hope this will get him acting roles.
Cos he dyed his hair
blonde
and became a surfer dude to get acting gigs.
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