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This one delivers a lot of fighting, generous amounts of blood, bikers fighting Indians, and a shanty town that gets
blown
up and torn down one shack at a time.
His girlfriend is
blown
up and he takes a picture of the moment of the grenade impact that kills her and wins a prize as photographer of the year for the photo.
The script is so slow, it is really a 25 minute story
blown
up to 1 hour 40 min.
I was hoping to to get
blown
away, but I was not.
The very set-up of the film has us watching as Cody's young comrade, with love of life and who has everything to live for is
blown
to bits leaving Cody holding his lifeless, bloody body.
She finds him hungover on his boat, but a minute later they're both underwater sucking on a scuba tank 'cause three guys are trying to whack them (and have
blown
up the boat big time-- huge ball of fire).
I saw this and it's sequel when originally broadcast, and like so many others was
blown
away.
It could have been have been the synagogues burned during Krystalnacht and the mosques could very well have been the mosques
blown
up in Baghdad or something.)
The forensic scientist investigating Cahill is
blown
up in his car, but he is rat faced sourpuss, and doesn't look like a nice man, so thats all right too.
Characters are thrown out a window, drowned in a toilet, eaten by rats,
blown
up, etc. Morty morphs into the dad and a tree, walks around and makes stupid wisecracks.
Much is made of the "warship as a microcosm of British Society"theme,and the crew largely comprises of the usual cheery cockneys,canny northerners etc.without whom no war can be fought.They spend most of their time on board smoking,moaning about Lord Haw Haw and getting
blown
up.
Never mind,there's plenty more where they came from.Once ashore they go straight to the pub where they spend most of their time smoking,moaning about Lord Haw Haw and getting
blown
up .By contrast Mr Coward lives in a dream cottage with a rose covered door somewhere very quiet with very little chance of getting
blown
up.He,his lady wife and their two rosy cheeked cherubs converse in ludicrously convoluted tones and said lady wife spends much of her time knitting things for the poor unfortunates who comprise his crew and who she refers to by their surnames.That nice young master Johnny Mills has a prominent role as a completely unbelievable lower deck type who worships Mr Coward in much the same way as a thrashed dog will worship its master.He marries his girlfriend after kissing her on the cheek,presumably on the grounds that she might be pregnant after such unfettered passion.
I've been working my way through a collection of Lugosi films recently, and having just been
blown
away a couple of days ago by the combination of Lugosi and Boris Karloff in "The Black Cat" I was really looking forward to seeing their collaboration in "The Raven."
The other problem is that the film is quite simply incredibly boring because it really is just one small episode
blown
up into a screenplay.
This is also true for German film maker Sylke Enders as her film's principal protagonist Kroko has been mistreated by everybody around her including her mother and boyfriend.She is bold enough to face any punishment as she has tried her hand at all kinds of criminal activities including shoplifting.Kroko was originally shot on DV to be
blown
afterwards to 35 mm format.Its technical virtuosity does not hamper our joys when we learn that Kroko would like to become a policeman as she feels that she is averse to the idea of becoming a run of the mill hairdresser.If someone were to state a positive aspect of Sylke Enders' film,it may well be Kroko's involvement with handicapped people as a result of a punishment.It is with Kroko that we learn that punks are human too with their unique joys and sorrows.
The ''terrorists'' are as scary and realistic as the ''raptors'' , this is so phoney and bad at everything it tries you have to laugh .The part where the giant T-REX who somehow snuck on board a ship and then somehow got below is
blown
up and you see the metal pole sticking up where its head was is the perfect ending .If your into bad films , this is the pot of gold , the mona lisa of b-b-bad !!!
I'm in awe! Wow, prepare to be
blown
away by the uncanny ways of the ninja.
I have never been so
blown
away by how bad and pointless a movie can be.
Anyway, Dustin takes all he can take and by the end of the film he holds up in his house and fights off each one of the drunk attackers by such gruesome means as boiling whiskey poured over someone, feet being
blown
off by a shotgun and someones head getting caught in a bear trap.
I found the pace to be glacial and the original story
blown
way out of proportion to the content.
I saw this regurgitated pile of vignettes tonight at a preview screening and I was straight up
blown
away by how bad it was.
Otherwise...production value was
blown
in the first few minutes and the rest of the film felt like a movie of the week.
Edwin Porter's 1903 short film entitled "The Great Train Robbery" bursts onto the screen with so much excitement and ingenuity that one prepares to be
blown
away by another pioneering early film.
Come 2000, computer aided special effects seem like child's play, audiences are not
blown
away by special effects, instead they are disappointed if they are not done right.
One of the college cuties wanders into the woods, witnesses a murder by the sheriff and has her head
blown
open.
Director/co-writer Pedro Galindo III relates the gripping story at a steady pace, creates a good deal of nerve-rattling tension, and delivers a fair amount of graphic gore with the brutal murder set pieces (a nasty throat slicing and a hand being
blown
off with a shotgun rate as the definite gruesome splatter highlights).
It was a total surprise compared to the write-up in the theater's newsletter but we were both
blown
away by the artistry.
what is wrong with you people, if you weren't
blown
away by the action car sequences and jessica Simpsons hot body then you are majorly screwed in the head.
I just saw this film on Turner Classic Movies last night and was
blown
away by Victor McLaglen's performance:In every sense of the word a "tour de force".
Well, I was totally
blown
away.
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