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You have to know that in the middle of the 6th series no matter what happens it is not true what is going on and really
brings
nothing to the story of the series except meeting the martian man hunter again and to waste 30 minutes to do this is by far another case of bad writing in the soap opera of smallville.
The director only manages to introduce Anthony's dilemma and eventually
brings
an easy solution.
Writer-director Tony Piccirillo adapted his own play about a straight man, recently widowed, learning in the last three weeks he is HIV-positive; he tracks down the one homosexual partner he ever had,
brings
him to an apartment and ties him up, forcing a blood test on the guy and promising bloody revenge if the results come back positive.
Bad acting through out the picture, but Cynthia Rothrock
brings
this film to a wonderful conclusion.
Just the look of the film
brings
back memories of American drive-in fare.
It has the prickly energy of a big commercial feature, but a shapeless style which
brings
out nothing from the characters except their kooky eccentricities.
More than any other film, this one
brings
a human face to the historical drama of early twentieth century "progress."
The actor helping to critique Messing's potential outfits in an early scene
brings
a delightful absurd-yet-winning quality to the proceedings.
He
brings
sexy red-haired women to his castle, where he whips and murders them.
You know he must have really loved his wife, because he
brings
them to his home - a huge, rotting castle - and makes them disrobe and then tortures them, whips them, and kills them.
The older men are opinionated, right-wing Thatcherites whose behavior
brings
back all the acrimony of the Reagan/Thatcher years.
Six years later, the Great Depression
brings
many bank closures, and financial insecurity.
The art direction is rich and textured but
brings
nothing to the story, the extra bits they add to the story feel completely unnecessary and the things they take away are missed.
That's the story for this low-key comedy, emphasizing the absurdity of the situation and some of the humor the predicament
brings.
Unless you consider ending a movie with what is essentially a music video an original idea, the entire movie
brings
to mind the word plagiarized.
Steve Martin, who is a very talented person and usually
brings
a lot to a movie, was dreadful and his entire character was not even close to being important to this movie, other than to make it longer.
Hunt Powers (John Cameron)
brings
nothing to the role of Django.
It is in black and white, which would be OK but it
brings
out the cheesiness of it all the more.
When a movie like "The Dukes of Hazzard
" brings
in over $75 million it makes some incredibly sad statements about the condition of our own society.
Mason is very appealing here and might've saved the day were it not for Caan's indifference (not to mention a sub-plot concerning painfully-thin, blonde Valerie Harper which
brings
the proceedings to a screeching halt).
Bette Davis
brings
her full trunk of tics to this miserable flop which is another variation on the "hilariously mismatched" lovers theme.
He
brings
her back to life for no other reason than it continues the story and she shows her gratitude by immediately icing him.
Jeez, only in the 70's... Antonio Margheriti
brings
us this quirky hybrid of spaghetti western and kung fu flick evolving around a treasure-hunt.
That version, while humorous,
brings
new details to the film while maintaining the spirit of the novel.
Buck's role as The Kahn
brings
to mind Bob Barker (of The Price is right) running a country the same way he runs his show.
He saves her head,
brings
it to his house and keeps it alive (!!!!).
Their children (all with divergent accents!) are alternately humorous and annoying, and Geraldine Fitzgerald has a nothing role as a put-upon wife (and the disgruntled texture she
brings
to the part seems entirely wrong).
The script is decent enough, and a few scenes did kind of captivate me (like when the taxi driver
brings
her to the bridge at night).
However, we love adaptations of great literature and the current writers' strike
brings
to mind that without good writers, it's hard for actors to bring their roles to life.
Story is about an American couple who travel to Kyoto, Japan so that Ted Fletcher (Edward Albert) can write a book and he
brings
along his wife Laura (Susan George) and their daughter Amy (Amy Barrett).
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