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The deadening pace is somewhat to blame,
certain
sequences drag along stagnantly for far too long, signifying very little, hinting at a director with so little restraint and narrative economy that he often feels obligated to usurp every iota of screen time possible in order to show off his production, fatal for a film that contains figures so sullen and aloof.
It's worth the effort, and PF is a lot better than Eraserhead,and there is a
certain
campiness about his films which his followers find addicting.
When a movie called Hell Ride comes out you expect a
certain
amount of biker cliché.
And because of this,
certain
scenes become funny and hilarious.
If you decide to see this film be
certain
to focus your attention on the brief opening sequence.
Knowing this was a blaxploitation film, I started my DVD with a
certain
expectation.
This is a cheapy biography of a star of the black and white minstrel shows, a
certain
Dixie Boy Johnson.
Whether this person ever really existed I don't know, but considering the cast lists a
certain "
Lee Lasses White" and Roscoe Karns playing said character as well, I assume the man did exist and that this is a white-washed (pardon the pun) version of his career.
If you have not been warned about its content, here it goes: the film is simply a sequence of imagines which flow continually and are trying to transmit a
certain
feeling, concept.
The director would tell us to cheer loudly at
certain
points, as if a touchdown was being made.
That's
certain.
Certain
filmmakers can do no wrong in the eyes of national critics, which is one reason you should never pay attention to them.
An idea that's been done to death (what would happen if...?) and the script is shoddy and unsuccessful, not to mention the obvious attempt at adding sex/nudity simply to gain an R rating and
certain
scenes that just weren't necessary but were there to push the boundaries (I really don't need to see a kid urinating or a struggle with a diaphragm.
Hunk of trash only the Full Moon Studios could make has a group of college kids, staying for free in an old hospital with no one knowing, as a demonic creature with two faces(barely visible the entire film because of incomprehensible lighting)passes through walls killing each member who has a
certain
sheet of paper with ancient markings.
You know, raise a family with a
certain
blonde mechanic, that sort of thing.
not really worth watching again, bit disappointed in the end production, even though it is apparent it was shot on a low budget
certain
shots and sections in the film are of poor directed quality
The idea is horrible,
certain
scenes linked to the plot (such as the continued love story even though the male romantic interest is a SHRUNKEN HEAD) are so bad that I wanted to do myself bodily harm while watching them.
I also sense that the island itself expects its inhabitants to behave in a
certain
manner and if you don't then you can be subjected to the harsh realities of its rules.
I had always eyed Italian horror maestro Dario Argento's efforts as producer with a
certain
suspicion and these were only confirmed after my fairly recent viewing of Lamberto Bava's terrible DEMONS (1985); the fact that this was supposed to be its third installment did not sound promising at all but I decided to give the film a rental regardless now that we're in full Halloween swing.
However,when a serum transfer at the local hospital goes terribly wrong,a
certain
Mr.Poo has to do everything in his power to ensure the madman stays alive in order to make the inevitable transfer possible.
We may only understand that a
certain
bore appeared in this life.
The sub, called the Seaview, is on its maiden run when all hell breaks loose: the Van Allen radiation belt catches fire and the Seaview must launch a missile into the belt by a
certain
time or the world will go down in global warming flames!
I don't know how bad The Brown Bunny was, but I'm
certain
it couldn't have attained the Dante-style depths that this one did.
The Twilight Zone has achieved a
certain
mythology about it--much like Star Trek.
All "This is a spoof" musings aside, and while I certainly have tried to give it due consideration, have left me with a
certain
notion, namely; "This is quite possibly the worst film ever made."
I blithely watched anyway,
certain
that if Jones was in the movie, it must at least be worth two hours of my time.
The list of accomplished actors/actresses continued to grow, so I endured more and more of this film,
certain
that if I pushed through enough clichés and trite social statements, I would arrive victorious on the other side of the plot.
They enforce the law to a
certain
degree, that makes them cops in my book.
The whole thing came off like it was either a college project or a first film made by amateurs, I have a
certain
amount of affection for films like that even when they completely miss the mark.
With the exception of several of his very early ones which are not available, I have actually seen just about all of them, so it's obvious I am a big fan and it's
certain
that I have a high tolerance for the gross and irreverent in his films.
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