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(It's also got an English dub created with a tin ear and ESL voice actors reading their lines from cue
cards
for the first time).
While I do understand that first it's a "Hallmark" (as in greeting cards) Production, so right there schmaltz and rubbish and that it was also a "Mini-Series", it seemed as though the producers were looking only to fill time and in a feature package... (DVD) meant for one complete viewing... it came across so God awfully long and boring.
This movie starts out with a guy finding these playing
cards
with pictures of monsters and stuff on them.
He had a place for the card in a scrapbook with
cards
from 1953!??
Why wasn't he more upset when Wagner threw the
cards
in the fire.
Joe could have kicked the fire out and saved the cards, enabling him to go back to 1985 and give back the one card to her, while still have plenty for himself.
How could Honus throw the
cards
in the fire knowing how important they were to Joe? Lastly; how could Joe go back to 1985 and explain to the card dealer that the card he showed him before now is autographed.
The film was made with Canadian Government tax dollars and they put in several things to show the flag, like the weirdo in the kilt who made booby traps with Canadian Government issued Social Insurance
cards.
-- The gypsy/scout who foretells the future with his deck of
cards.
One could make out the pauses in the middle of sentences as the cue
cards
were switched.
The acting is not even acting - the actors appear as if they are reading off of cue
cards.
the t.v shows got old the movie was gay and the memorabilia was like pokemon
cards.
I swear Billy Bob Thornton must have been reading straight from cue
cards
throughout his minor five minute robotic appearance.
A neighboring couple who live nearby are against any development laying concrete over a place once dear to them(the husband, an avid bug collector, worries that it will disrupt his chances to collect any future insects..his wife, a supposed clairvoyant reads doom in her cards).
Come on... this cheap public domain horror font is used on amateur Halloween
cards
but not in the opening title of a horror movie.
Reba does save the life of Kenny Rogers(Hawke) from the Mexican gallows when wrongly accused of cheating at
cards.
This version contains real people and not characters lifted from cloying greeting
cards.
It's difficult enough to write comments for films around fifty years old but when were talking 'silent' there's another dimension of difficulty inasmuch as one is moving into a world of title
cards
and 26 frames per second.
The story line itself wasn't that bad but the acting was so bad that at times it seemed like they were reading their lines from Que
cards.
I still get letters and
cards
from fans despite leaving the show in 1988.
The Angels were on gum cards, doll boxes, T-shirts, board games, puzzles and posters.
In a later scene where an older man is talking to his adult son who claims to have syphilis, the older man is looking directly at the camera... as if reading his lines directly off que
cards.
Bronze Star, Purple Heart!" Rolfe answers, "Try and buy a cup of coffee with them!" Kind of sums up the way many noir male characters felt about the
cards
that life had dealt them.
Two scenes in this movie: "laying his
cards
on the table" over drinks with Kelly and her parents and the breakup scene in the restaurant with Lila, are a sight to behold.
In desperation, she turns to her ex-lover Curtis, a false medium who reads tarot
cards
to little old ladies while wearing a fake mustache, a velour robe that has the signs of the Zodiac printed on it and quite possibly the tightest jeans in the history of the movies.
I found myself sitting there wondering what was being said but there weren't any
cards
to tell me.
2. Lenny's "laying out all his
cards"
for Kelly's Dad (as Lenny does his monologue, and Kelly's Dad responds with his hysterical descriptions of preferring a lit bomb in his mouth rather than having Lenny court his daughter, look at the combination bemused/concerned reactions of Kelly and her Mom--priceless scene).
Pretty funny-bad Western here, which feature that all-time famous (sarcasm) trio, The Three Mesquiteers, as they help people who have just escaped a flood (which caused DESOLATION, PESTILATION and FAMINE, (so say the cue cards).
Some of the ideas inspired (or were inspired by) scenes in contemporary Hollywood movies, i.e., the building climbing, or survive as photo post
cards.
An additional bonus is the fantastic musical score and some wonderful title
cards
with vintage artwork that really brings back the art deco era.
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