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A weird clash of genders ensues, with the supposedly "dangerous" male falling prey to a batch of seemingly harmless women, who prove themselves to be every bit as
brutal
as the men waging war on one another at the battle fronts.
The lack of
brutal
depictions of violence are just and proper.
We all know how
brutal
children can be.
The
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tale of injustice leading to revenge, murder and mayhem is liberally spiced with dark humour and comic moments.
Bill Bule, on the other hand, was an insufferable jerk who I was praying would meet an extremely
brutal
and prolonged demise.
But of course the true pleasure is seeing a living dinosaur doing what they did all those years ago and also seeing some truly cute moments with Cynodont(mammal/reptile hybrid)pups,Sauropodlets(baby Diplodocus)and T.Rex chicks(Yes even T.Rex can be cute)and then reminds us that nature can be
brutal
and was even more so back then.
Steve Cochran leaves prison after 18 years for killing his
brutal
father when he was only 13, and now he's still a tentative, gawky pubescent operating inside a man's hulky frame.
It is unremittingly stunning and also very
brutal
in its depiction of our great heritage of greed and annihilation.
They get away with several hundred million francs worth of jewels, but a jewel offered to a dancer by Cesar brings their haul to the attention of a trio of
brutal
brothers.
Director Mario Penzauti and screenwriter Tecla Romanelli cram this fetid filth with a teeming surplus of sizzling sleaze: we've got nasty rape, interracial copulation (one white lady makes wild love to a muscular black stud while he's tied to a cross), copious female nudity,
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whippings, vile degradation, lots of lurid soft-core sex, and a severely twisted tragic surprise ending that mixes elements of incest, murder and miscegenation in a questionable attempt at making a statement about the horrid inhumanity of slavery.
I am a trapeze student and I love that they showed how hard it is on the body, hands and yeah those fabric burns are
brutal!
Lucio Fulci's "Don't Torture a Duckling" paints an exceptionally unflattering portrait of small-town Sicily plagued by series of
brutal
murders of young boys.This surprisingly well-directed film(especially in comparison to later Fulci's gorefests)is distinguished by overall atmosphere of perversity,nastiness and two truly grotesque scenes of
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violence.The soon-to-be-dead children are depicted as casually cruel and budding peeping toms;Bruno's near-seduction by the naked Patrizia(Barbara Bouchet)really has to be seen to be believed.Highly recommended-especially in pair with my another cult favourite "House with the Windows That Laugh"(1976).
They just love intimidating the locals in the most
brutal
way possible, and sneer sexily at any suggestion that there might be a more humane way to achieve their ends.
The film is full of good touches,I particularly like Charles Durning's war story,subtly acted and shot in sharp contrast to Sharkey's abduction and torture which is suitably harsh and
brutal.
This film follows a group of of Dinka boys, a tribe of cattle herders, whom were left orphaned after their village was destroyed and their families killed in a
brutal
attack carried out by the Arab forces.
Stalingrad was very
brutal
battle and the scenes gave this movie that stark reality of this battle.
When he finds out first hand of the
brutal
treatment dished out at the reform school, he is compelled to make some major changes with the help of the reformatory nurse(Madge Evans).
This is a classic film, realistic,
brutal
at times, always believable.
Shame is rather unique as a war film (or rather quite the anti-war film) in that it not only doesn't focus on the soldiers or politics involved (there is politics but not how you'd think it'd be shown), it deals with its two main subjects as the only two beings that can possibly be cared about at all in this brutal, decaying society they inhabit.
For much of the '70s into the mid-'80s, he cranked out such stylistically distinctive horrors as "City of the Living Dead," "The Beyond," and the
brutal
giallo "The New York Ripper," fondly remembered by fans like myself.
The film is very atmospheric, the extremely mannered and polite courtly ceremony and ritual contrasted with sudden
brutal
violence.
Most of the death scenes are adequately
brutal.
The concrete grave, the inevitable
brutal
executions and overwhelming maleness are laid bare and exposed for what they are.
The consequences of love are indeed beautiful and
brutal
at the same time.
OK,so this film is NOT very well known,and wasn't very well publicised.I discovered this fairly
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gangster gone good movie by complete accident on one of Skys millions of movie channels late on some boring evening,but I'm glad i did!The opening sequence to this film is fantastically comical in a very dark way.This in fact sets what i think is the general tone for the movie.I think a lot of critics and movie fans that have actually seen this film have been a bit unfair to just write it off as a lower budget gangster movie in the Reservoir Dogs vein.OK,so there are undeniable similarities between Thursday and some other crime genre films that it has been compared to,but in all fairness,i think this film takes a much more darkly comic look at this type of film,and the end result is a engrossing,well made,funny,if not totally original film.Tom Jane is good in this,and deserves the recognition he will now hopefully get thanks to the The Punisher.His performance as the bad guy gone good is realistic,funny and just cold enough to make you believe Casey really was a bad ass before he reformed.Thats another thing that makes this film stand out for me,the characters.In Nicks gang you get the strangest trio of criminals ever assembled,a smooth,charismatic but very cold leader(Nick),a trigger happy blood loving sexually predatory bitch of a woman(Dallas)and a psychotic hill billy with brains with a penchant for torture(Billy Hill).Throw in the most bizarre police detective ever seen on screen,beautifully over played by Mickey Rourke,and you've got a recipe for...well for Thursday really.Its at times darkly comic,sometimes brutal,sometimes unoriginal,but always engrossing and worth watching.8/10
Said patients are dangerously encouraged to act out their fantasies by Dr. Masters, which of course results in a rash of
brutal
killings.
Either way, See No Evil has top notch effects and little CGI, and like I said, it's quite
brutal
so like I say it's good stuff....if you like that sort of thing.
The film also has some offbeat touches, a surprising amount of humor, a
brutal
and gripping fistfight and many well-directed shots.
So the horror is always unexpected, and
brutal.
But if you want to see one of the most brutal, acid-tongued, and hilariously honest looks at where our society is headed you're in for a treat.
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