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The importance of living naturally--this is related with the flying castle, is dismissably shortly discussed, and not really followed through.
The trials and tribulations of life in Manhattan parallel many a Shakespeare play, and Central Park was rarely put to better use than as the woods around Macbeth's
castle.
It's about two women who decide to rent a
castle
in Italy for the month of April, leaving their humdrum lives behind them.
"Slaughter High" is a totally ridiculous slasher flick about a high school nerd Marty,who gets pick on all the time by some pranksters.The prank goes wrong and he ends up getting savagely burned.Five years later his tormentors all attend a reunion-just the ten of them of course,and low and behold Marty murders them one after another.British actress Caroline Munro("Maniac")leads the cast as the heroine(who dies anyway!).The acting is completely awful,there's also no suspense at all.Plenty of grotesque death scenes to satisfy the gore-freaks:a guy's stomach explodes,another female victim literally gets an acid bath,a couple having sex in bed get electrocuted,a guy is crushed by a tractor,one girl is drowned,and a doctor gets a hyperdermic needle in the eye.The killer wears a decent and rather creepy jester's mask and the setting(a beautiful old English castle)is really nice.However the dream finale is utterly pathetic.All in all it's true that "Slaughter High" is a piece of garbage,but I enjoyed it.Only for fans of truly bad slasher flicks.
try to figure out who is killing the other guests within the castle...or in this case, who the werewolf is.
A black fashion model, who is posing for a fashion shoot amidst the beautiful scenery of Africa, is transported back in time through an African slave trade
castle.
War between Constantinopolis and the Turks; a good looking Christian warrior and lustful damsels; and
castle
intrigues.
The horse escape and Maurice runs into a
castle.
In the
castle
lives a big beast an he's NOT happy with the new visitor, and puts Maurice in prison.
The scene with the dragon attacking the
castle
was very poetic.
The young protagonist, 17 year old Cassandra, sets down in her diary her thoughts and adventures growing up in a bohemian family living in a rented
castle.
Relief comes in the form of two American brothers who inherit the land on which the
castle
sits.
It's pretty crazy, but I like how they are continuing the story between Aladdin and Jasmine and how Aladdin's life has been since the Sultan has invited him to stay within the
castle
and to love his daughter.
She becomes a ghost, who eats constantly, snoops about the castle, and even wanders into her classmates dreams for midnight rendezvous.
The next thing you notice is the toytown quality of the sets, reminiscent of the
castle
in Les Visiteurs du Soir, the whole town, interior and exterior looks as though it never needs sweeping or cleaning.
A young virginal bride, an old haunted castle, and a twisted sexual curse!
The plot revolves around a newlywed couple honeymooning at a
castle
inherited by the husband; soon enough, strange happenings start to plague the wife, and the story drags insufferably, as the central plot point hinges on a secret everyone wants to avoid.
Overall though, "I capture the
castle"
is sweetly and undemandingly entertaining, and Romola Garai's vulnerability is intoxicating.
I was completely mesmerized by Lekin and especially by the
castle
and Dimple's haunting character who took over the screen whenever she materialized.
Nothing wrong with that but we are asked to believe it opened up in the heart of Eastern Europe RIGHT BY the
castle
of a family known throughout the countryside as evil vampires(and still coming to life every so often as we are told through the opening sequence of the film).
We see a quite impressive
castle
with impressive sets, but maybe total three shots of any blood at all - all nothing more than a prick-size bleed.
Maurice is discovered in a colossal castle, filled with mysterious inhabitants, including the master, a fierce and horrifying beast.
Suddenly his
castle
is under siege by a huge female rat.
In the picturesque 1930's English countryside "I Capture the
Castle"
tells the story of an eccentric family in a decrepit, murky and leaky old
castle
that is now a shadow of its former majestic self, as is the father of the family.
As soon as he arrives at the
castle
he meets lovely ladies and later a scientist who explains the situation.
Me, personally, I regard the plot as a sort of version of "Hansel and Gretel", but with seven Japanese Gretels and no Hansel and with an auntie in a remote creepy
castle
instead of a witch in a gingerbread cabin in the woods.
It reminded of many Three Stooges films in which the boys wind up in some hotel or house or
castle
where guys are trying to scare them off with skeleton outfits, gorillas, etc.
If you want to see Barbarians storm a
castle
watch Kirk Douglas's The Vikings or Charlton Heston defend one in The Warlord, only if the infotainment commercial gets truly boring watch this.
Seriously, folks, it's jaw-dropping misfire after misfire, as Lord David Warner chases David Warner the Taupe with an army of vikings, ay-rabs, pirates, and various
castle
types who thankfully have very short attention spans, because they never chase Warner and his ward for very long... or maybe Warner lost 'em at the inn/whorehouse.
From the design of the Beast's awesomely monolithic
castle
to the heart-stopping, Busby Berkley-inspired dance of china and silver in "Be Our Guest", this is one of the most rigorously constructed animated films I've seen.
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