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It has the grainy look of 'Get Carter' mixed with the grey of any Ken Loach, the backdrops of dirty streets and dirtier walls only make scenes like the two polystyrene cups
blowing
in the wind (reminiscent of the carrier bag in 'American Beauty') all the more beautiful.
The tax evader finds himself increasingly attracted to her brains and persistence, even as she gets closer to
blowing
his cover and getting him in hot water with the government.
Hilarious highlights include Lucy van Pelt pulling the old football trick on hapless Charlie Brown for the umpteenth time, Snoopy's battle with a pesky uncooperative folding chair, Snoopy tossing plates of food at everybody, and Peppermint Patty
blowing
up at Charlie Brown at the unacceptable meal of junk food.
Many things didn't make sense at all - such as French soldiers in full uniform in 100 degree heat, or dynamite
blowing
a perfect square hole in the ground in front of a tomb.
The script is filled with stupid situations just for the sake of
blowing
something up.
The plot is realistic and the characterization has the existential overtones the French so much love: agents doomed to obey orders and never ask questions living a lonely life of lies without any friends(while
blowing
up ships and routinely jumping down planes).
The story is about a terrorist
blowing
a ship where there was a celebration of the Navy.
This film shows us that a great film can be made without
blowing
up a car with massive blood shed, involving armies, and corrupt police, This film touched me i will buy it keep it view it
He also does a great job wringing out the atmosphere as the viewer can really get the feeling that they are in this desolate cafe in the middle of nowhere with a howling wind and
blowing
sagebrush.
Her rendition of John Lennon's "Imagine" is absolutely mind
blowing.
A lot of violence some cool stunts and lots of stuff
blowing
up.
I am at a loss of words after watching this one which is more than a film, it is an experience therefore, the only words in which this masterpiece can be described are adjectives-mind blowing, shocking, great in narrative and style, simple and subtle, poignant, brilliant exposition.
The soldiers capturing a house in the field and then losing it, Murphy
blowing
a tank, shooting by mistake at himself in the mirror, standing on a tank in flames, throwing grenades at a pillbox, crossing a river under fire, whatever you think it is there, and in Cinemascope, which adapts very well to the widescreen format.
He has the unique ability of spending lots of money
blowing
things up and devoiding the audience of all caring for it's characters.
In one scene, the good guys all turn into "MacGyvers" when hiding in a room from the bad guys, the manage to create a smoke bomb out of a tin can as well as make a poisonous dart from a darts playing dart and
blowing
it through a pipe they happen to find.
Matt McCoy stars as Scott,a Navy Seal who is the target of wrath of Shannon (Glenn Plummer) who thinks Scott sold him out, he didn't but that doesn't stop Shannon from abducting Scott's wife, or
blowing
up various figures in the pentagon, once again absurd plot twists come up and the flick rips off many action sequences to give it a more explosive look in this terrible yet funny movie.
The two "heroes" start by
blowing
up a building(and making fun about it), and being demoted to street patrol but somehow, thru a loop-hole in the script find themselves chasing an arms-dealer cop.
It's a modern story with planes and trains and cars and horses all being used to great effect to tell the story of Zorro (James Vega) trying to stop the villain from
blowing
up the railroad he own stock in.
They basically put parts 1,2,3 and 4 together in one movie.First of all the kills in this movie were boring and made with CGI.Second,way too much sex and nudity.I mean a little is okay but having a sex scene last 3 minutes and showing EVERYTHING that's just dumb even for a horror movie.Third,the ending was kinda hard to understand.Jason jumps out of the lake and cut,it's over.I mean that was just mind
blowing
and odd.On a positive note,Jason looked scary and cool.Jason looks the best in this movie.This movie had it's moments but it's just wasn't that good.I strongly suggest watching the old Friday The 13th movies.Parts 1,3,4,5,6 and 7 are the best ones.The rest are just okay.
For some reason the ruler tries to kill Jack, by
blowing
up his boat, and this only sends Jack after them.
Of course that's only when new-wave punk 80's band members aren't
blowing
each other across the screen.
Blowing
up.
I meant to say
blowing
each other up.
I mean an innocent Del Toro is killed, only to end with a crazed Penn lighting up the family and then
blowing
his brains out?
The fight scenes are overly long and basically show Rourke spiting, making faces, and
blowing
his nose.
Both films established the visual motif of streets filled with
blowing
waves of newspapers and swirling trash.After years of seeing this on TV -- a guaranteed late September or early October event every year for a few years on the local TV station during my Pacific Northwest childhood in the old Dark Age before CABLE TV and the videocassette revolution, its nice to see this movie on DVD with a beautiful widescreen transfer.
Did the producers try to shoot it on a weekend?? Someone got so busy
blowing
smoke they thought they were reinventing the way a car rolls; we get it, we really do- stop spinning your wheels turbo.
It literally has hundreds of soldier running into battle and artillery shells
blowing
up around them and killing some.
Later in the movie the front yard is shown and there are dozens of corpses lying there from her
blowing
them away.
One of my favourite Japanese films of recent times is "Battle Royale" and as anyone who has seen it will testify, Kinji Fukusaku (the director) was no shrinking violet when it came to
blowing
people up.
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