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This movie is intense and brutal, so I definitely recommend this flick to everyone.
another question after all what happen in occupied Palestine is military resistance.. so why all the media & obviously the movie maker insist on covering it from an Islamic point of view while in regard to the
brutal
fights like in Latin America it's about the liberty & getting red of corruption.
No doubt, "Izo" is extremely violent and brutal, yet one sees a message lurking in the blood.
I was amazed at the
brutal
honesty of this story.
Lacey receives a late night phone call from someone who doesn't identify themselves, Lacey worries that its his past come back to haunt him, he isn't wrong, within minutes a wounded ex cell mate of his from San Quentin is at his door looking for refuge, his wounds the results of a nearby
brutal
killing of a policeman at a gas station holdup.
Anyway this movie is highly entertaining, but a word of warning tho, it is not for the fainthearted as there are some very
brutal
scenes in there.
Martin Scorsese directs a savage and
brutal
masterpiece.
Also on any list of
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70s revenge-westerns would be The Deadly Trackers, originally planned as a Samuel Fuller movie but completed by Barry Shear after Fuller quit the project.
Purportedly from the diaries of Cabeza de Vaca, a treasurer for Charles the Fifth of Spain, the film goes from the
brutal
realism of war to a mystical tour of Indian life to the sad reality of Spanish conquest.
Director John Woo has a powerful and explosive style that will leave you breathless after watching this extremely violent action flick.The camera is everywhere flying from place to place.And there are people everywhere.All of them firing a gun or two.I have never seen such energy before.The violence in "Hardboiled" is very
brutal
and well directed.The last half hour of this film,which take place in the hospital is full of inventive action sequences.Chow Yun-Fat is really good as a tough policeman and it's also very nice to see Anthony Wong("Bunman:Human Meat Pies","Dr Lamb","Bullet in the Head")-what a great performance!I like Hong Kong-action films by John Woo.Anyway, if you're tired of Hollywood's action trash,then this one is a must-see.Recommended!
For instance, society in 'The Outlaw and his Wife' is ruled by a brutal, land-grabbing Bailiff who whips servants for losing a sheep; but it is also a place rich in pageantry, costume and rite, where communities can express themselves.
For a werewolf movie I was expecting somewhat
brutal
kill scenes and I was hoping to to see a man to werewolf transformation.
During the mid-1970s and early 80's,Nikkatsu-the most important of the pinku eiga studios-launched a series of pink films which were progressively more extreme in their level of sexual violence."Assault!Jack the Ripper" is certainly one of the nastiest pink films I have ever came across.It tells the story of a young waitress and a cook,who after incidentally killing a young woman on a street ends up sadistically raping and murdering women via stabbing them in the crotch.The scenes of rape and sexual violence are truly unsettling,but the film is well-made and acted.Yasuharu Hasebe directed a series of very extreme Nikkatsu pink movies including
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Rape!" and horrendously offensive "Rape!13th Hour".In 1979 came Koyu Ohara's "Zoom Up:Rape Site",notorious for a scene in which a rapist shoves a light bulb inside a woman's vagina,then stomps on her stomach until it breaks."Assault!Jack the Ripper" is not easy to find,but for fans of misogynistic Japanese exploitation this sleazy sickie is a must-see.10
Aspects of the journey that involve the impoundment of a vehicle, the employment of a minor (!), and a
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raid on an illegal workplace, come across more as fanciful than real.
Director Adam Marcus, working from a clever script by Dean Lorey and Jay Huguely, relates the compelling story at a constant snappy pace, maintains a mean,
brutal
tone throughout, delivers plenty of nasty gore (a young lady getting impaled on a tent spike while doing just what you think with her boyfriend rates as the definite splatter highlight), further tarts things up with a welcome sense of self-mocking black humor, offers a generous sprinkling of tasty female nudity, stages the murder set pieces with rip-roaring brio (the delightfully outrageous diner massacre sequence in particular seriously smokes), and really goes for broke with a gloriously wild ending which comes complete with one doozy of a sequel set-up punchline.
This proves to be a dynamic film-making device, as the terrific songs by John Kander and Fred Ebb create a harrowing juxtaposition to the haunting backdrop of the Nazi party's
brutal
rise to power in 1930's Berlin.
Watching how this man endured a
brutal
childhood and how he tried to escape it all.
It opens up with a good, solid,
brutal
and violent murder.
The six foot two and one half inch massive Lon Chaney Jr. strikes an imposing figure as Count Alucard, both
brutal
and powerful!
This sequel is far more
brutal
and violent that its predecessor.
In McMurtry's frequently
brutal
world, everyone has a shot at redemption.
The American version, on the other hand, stresses how removed the songs are from the characters
' brutal
reality; when THEY lip-synch them, they generally find themselves in opulent Hollywood-style musical productions.
Seems to feature nearly all scenes as location, or hand-held camera and it seems at times like a particularly effective episode of a 50s TV cop show - except that the content is much more
brutal
and sharp.
Hearing this,Sally comes to the realization that she is Geoffrey's next victim of a well-planned crime.Stanwyck has never been better as a panic-stricken wife,trying to survive her husband's evil doings.Bogart gives a highly underrated performance as a psychopath,who gets
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when his murder plot doesn't go according to plan.His presence on screen is often frightening.The ending is wonderfully witty and comical.While not in the same league as "The Maltese Falcon"or "Key Largo",this is still a highly entertaining Bogart film,that will not disappoint.
On the surface, this tale of a
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gang who rob a gas station (hence the name!) and take the workers hostage appears to be just another been-there, seen-that Asian thriller, but underneath there's a soft centre waiting to be discovered - short vignettes give us clues as to how these thugs came to be this way, one of the hostages learns to stand up for himself, characters who are even nastier than the robbers end up worst off, and even the thugs themselves get a shot a redemption.
How about some adjectives.....brilliant, breathtaking, stunning, moving, tender, brutal, harsh, real, beautiful, heartbreaking, uplifting...just a few off the top of my head.
"Devil's Prey" (2001) is the first movie to show the
brutal
reality of devil worship and virgin sacrifice-dull, boring, and stupid.
The movie's plot circles around illegal, underground street-arena fights where the fighters use many kinds of
brutal
weapons and kill each other.
Firstly, the actual case of Sylvia Likens was in reality much more
brutal
than this movie portrays.
That aside, this is a shockingly
brutal
and powerful film...yes the acting is stiff but I do believe that this was intentional in order to reflect the times.
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