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I've rarely seen a worse cast of actors (especially Don Wilson, if you can even call him an "actor") but that's not really surprising, given the dialogue they have to work with (sample line: "Computers killed my brother!").
The setting is the Civil War and Prospero's (here Guideon's) evil
brother
looks like an 1890's melodrama villain, complete with Snidely Whiplash moustache.
At the wedding she meets his
brother
Jjaks.
The other
brother
of course comes after him guns blazing and he kills his wife.
Isiaiah Washington was pretty good as a homeless guy, Guy Torrey was good as his handicapped brother, Ice-T was humorous as the landlord and surprisingly...the actress Tami Roman was good as the Judge in the movie.
Regina (Anna Paquin), the teenager daughter of Mark (Iain Glen), who is sick and has some mental problems, and the nurse Maria (Lena Olin), notes that weird things is happening in the house and with her young
brother
Paul (Stephan Enquist), but her mother does not believe on her.
If you have a little
brother
and you show him this and he tells you it's gay, give him a high five and take him to the strip bar for his eleventh birthday.
Yes folks, it's all there Baca Bourke (Jeremy Sims,an actor of little talent) Fire hero , Lill (Libby Tanner plays Bronwyn Craig in the bush), Fifi (Nadia Townsend) town slut, preggers by Baca's
brother
Joe (I think).
The filmmaker stayed true to the most accurate account of the story published in 1894 which includes an 1846 manuscript by Richard Williams Bell (son of John and Lucy Bell and younger
brother
of Betsy Bell) titled "Our Family Trouble."
As for the actual film, I recommend watching the MST3K version, the pure version might be too boring to sit through, unless you love bad movies staring Martin Sheen's brother...
Joining the "Lethal Weapon" star are Glenn Close ("The Big Chill"), Paul Scofield ("A Man For All Seasons"), Alan Bates, Ian Holm, Michael Maloney (who would be cast as Roderigo opposite Kenneth Branagh and Laurence Fishburne in Oliver Parker's "Othello" (see my review of Olivier's "stage" version of the tragedy, though he only starred in it) and who Branagh would cast as Laertes in HIS 3-hour version of "Hamlet" (a proper homage to Sir Laurence Olivier and his classic version of the play; see my review on that one as well) 5 years later), Nathaniel Parker (who would be cast as Cassio in his
brother'
s version of "Othello" 4 years later) and Helena Bonham-Carter, who would be cast in "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" 4 years later.
It was a terrible movie, my little
brother
could have been a better actor than some of the ones in the movie, and the plot (if you can call it that) was full of holes.
The only comment on there survival was to Sophie that her
brother
is a bad shot.
He just so happens to have a younger
brother
who is against rape and kills him, but continuously says it was an accident.
A family (mom, dad, sister & younger brother) is fed up with the (mildly) dangerous environment of suburbia, and decides to go and live near the titular lake.
The only reason i rented it was because my
brother
wanted to for some odd and strange reason.
besides this whole genre has been beaten to death already, with all the austin powers movies & undercover brother, it just seems old, it also just feels like a rip off from undercover
brother
(which also wasn't hysterical, but a lot funnier than this).
Times are hard, so Mr. Burlinson goes to work for Mr. Douglas' wealthy, silver-haired
brother
rancher "Mr.
At the same time her friend at work is unknowingly to her having sexual relations with her brother, and it just escalates from there.
The only thing even close to being considered my favorite scene is George Clooney's laugh-out-loud cheesy monologue after he kills his blood-sucking, horny-for-children, terrible-acting
brother.
My
brother
and I could not stop laughing at how God awful this movie is.
The story in San Franpsycho is that there's a serial killer on the loose who is killing morally corrupt individuals (maybe I read too much into it, but hey, it's my nature apparently) after The San Franpsycho kills a pair of people under the Golden Gate Bridge we're introduced to one of the main characters of the film: Joe Estevez
(brother
of Martin Sheen) as a curmudgeony cop named Bill Culp.
The only laughs come from some of Bud Spencer's reaction shots when he becomes exasperated by his
brother'
s behavior.
exclaimed a woman as we exited the theater after viewing the Polish
brother'
s paean to Ingmar Bergman.
That is, a twenty-something guy flops in the Big Apple and comes back home to live with his parents and even more floppy
brother.
When the movie was over I understand why my
brother
thought this movie was bad.
This was certainly not the Ug who had been almost like a
brother
to Charlie in number 2. Remember his speech?
A young woman nicknamed "T.N.T." for being virtual dynamite in a fight and a knockout in terms of looks to boot, goes to the most lawless part of Hong Kong in search of her missing
brother
Stag Jackson.
There could have been a bigger play on suspense than dimly uttering, "I sat in the cupboard for fear of my brother..." Something tells me there's a slight difference in getting a beating from your
brother
than being eaten by a mighty 15ft croc.
Here, goof-off adult Candy becomes a better person after agreeing to babysit his
brother'
s wiseacre kids; it's a surefire formula designed to please both cynical teens as well as their parents, and it isn't any wonder the film was a winner with theater audiences.
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