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And I like the irony in the scene where he's
buried
in hats and comes up wearing his familiar Laurel and Hardy bowler hat.
What is most remarkable about "distant" is that it captures the details of life we usually ignore and the rich essence of our existence that often gets
buried
under the din and visual extravaganza of our commercialized world.
I just caught this
buried
on the movie channels one night and it was an enjoyable flick.
It reactivates old guilty feelings and frustrations that had been
buried
into the unconscious.
The actors seemed a bit old for the part and a
buried
metal object when dug up had no rust.
the film shows the positive side of humanity when ppl of differing cultures can bond and do the right thing when they feel the sincerity of the situation, even when they went into it with preconceived notions and prejudices, and how this can open up doorways into deeply
buried
memories.
HUNT FOR JUSTICE is a Canadian television drama that has made it to DVD and that is reason for gratitude for those who hunger for educational dramas that inform us about facts of current history that somehow get
buried
in the media.
Binodini's idealism does not come across, and as a result, the analogy between women and colonization remains somewhat
buried.
The dead spots and picture-postcard superficiality of "Out of Africa" just about
buried
any interest I might have had to read Isak Dinesen.
Beneath the doctor's castle, they find Frankenstein's Monster
buried
in mud (this is apparently a reference to the previous movie in the Frankenstein series).
Still, it's an interesting time capsule, even if the appalling fashion sense of Peter Wyngarde's character (which, amazingly, degenerated even further in the spin-off series Jason King) should definitely have remained
buried.
His love (or maybe just affection) for a woman and pity for several hundred children whom Zheng had
buried
alive (not even two thousand years of hostile Confucian historians claimed Qin Shi Huang did this, although there is a legend about him burying 460 Confucians up to their necks and then beheading them)is enough to make this former assassin kill again.
The murders include a stomach being opened with intestines showing, a neck sliced, an electrical cord thrown into a pool frying a female victim who had all day to escape, an ax
buried
into the back of a male victim, and, to top it all, a couple are strangled by a rope during their sexual climax(..for added effect, the killer uses the breaker bar of a socket wrench as extra leverage to twist the rope as tight as possible snapping their necks).
Many of their titles, like Sexy Sixth Sense, are
buried
by baaaad performances and an amateurish sensibility.
A woman's nightmares fuel her fear of being
buried
alive.The cheating husband wants her dead and decides to make good use of her phobia by sticking her in a coffin and leaving her in the basement.Of course B-horror movie queen Brinke Stevens transforms into hideous ghostly creature.The only reason to see this amateurish junk flick is Michael Berryman in a really small cameo and two sex scenes with Delia Sheppard.And the last twenty minutes of Brinke's bloody rampage are quite fun to watch.The special effects for example laughable decapitated head are truly awful.Better watch "Scalps" or "Alien Dead" again.Of course I ain't expecting classy entertainment from Fred Olen Ray,but "Haunting Fear" is too dull to be enjoyable.
Also the controversy over where Gram's body was
buried
would surely be reason enough not to invent a benevolent made-up father who actually catches up to the duo and their hearse, but then allows them to go ahead with the burning.
Good lord, whoever made this turkey needs to be
buried
alive.
Somewhere,
buried
very deep inside this film is a half-way decent movie trying to get out.
Like I say,
buried
very deep.
The acting was so bad that I was hoping that one and all would be
buried
at the end.
If there's a story in here somewhere, it's so deeply
buried
beneath the horrid characters and jarring camera work that's it's indiscernible.
Another man is injected and then
buried
alive.
Sad thing is that viewers probably hoped director Alex Nichol was forcibly placed in a coffin, nailed shut, and
buried
alive for his lame effort.
Basically it all crazy and Mary Ellen will never die and her relations will be buried, but not dead, b/c they have to suffer forever so Mary Ellen can stay alive.
They're
buried
underneath a bunch of snow, the electricity constantly flashes on and off, yet magically there is a background light that stays constant.
songs are sung by him earlier than he recorded them in real life, the time when he got his first guitar is wrong, im pretty sure his brother jesse garron was
buried
in an unmarked grave, not one with a huge headstone reading JESSE GARRON.
Spoiler: The whole movie is this: Twitch(played by Kurupt of Tha Dogg Pound) gets transferred to another jail where there might be a box filled with gold bricks
buried.
His head is chopped off and
buried
separately of his body...sounds like "The Thing that wouldn't die" doesn't it?
It seems in using real Egyptian artifacts for the movie set they unleashed an ancient and terrible evil (don't they always?). Aware of what had been unleashed DeMille orders the entire set
buried
instead of the usual practice of tearing it down.
Hopefully the evil will be
buried
with it for all time.
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