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Certain
elements are fine; the dialogue is literate and the performances by Burt Lancaster, Michael York, Barbara Carrera, and Nigel Davenport are all good.
You can't really expect anything
certain
with a title like that when you haven't heard about the film or its theme before.
But I also like the glamour-factor, which Desperate Housewives lacks completely and in Sex and the City Miranda wasn't very glamorous and Samantha.. well, was unique, but no one I would see as a role model in
certain
ways.
However, instead of treating it with
certain
horror to it, the guy openly touches his wound and rather than show himself the blood, he holds it out for others to see, that too at full arms length.
The authenticity of the people who commented on the movie in
certain
scenes was really impressive.
The movie surprised me in its creativity/originality with
certain
scenes.
I don't think this could be a commercial hit, simply because it takes a
certain
level of education and understanding of philosophy to get many of the jokes.
Granted, there are some very weak sections, e.g. the Matthau, but I laughed even as this absurd chapter came to a close...it's a product of an era when not only sex, but laughter and freedom, were celebrated and must be seen in that mindset...this is a movie that people who write
certain
modern movie guidebooks will never, ever, ever understand...for the simple reason that, in this era, as prurience increases, thus does narrowmindedness, so that we come to forget completely the now remote atmosphere in which such a film could be made.
If it wanted to show a
certain
sect of New York as vapid, obnoxious, boring and pointless people without even any real explanation of how they became so, then I guess the film succeeded.
This couple spoke about twenty words of English between them, and I'm
certain
they don't read Chinese, so the dialog must have been lost on them, but maybe it's better that way.
Things start getting very weird and nightmarish when they encounter a strange scruffy man living nearby and
certain
actions and surroundings seem quite familiar.
Apparently these were syndicated to TV stations to use as "fillers" since the network feeds weren't available (or the station didn't want to pay) during
certain
hours, including the after-school--i.e. late afternoon--time frame.
I keep expecting
certain
things and never got them.
The central character (Angie) played by Kierston Wareing is a self employed recruitment agent an ambitious and vibrant women who wont take no for an answer, she has a
certain
cheek and charm that is compelling and shows us some level of kindness, but also has a darker side which she has no problems in showing to people.
The performances by the two leads are perfect and
certain
situations are clever.
Salma Hayek is beautiful, and while she and Pierce Brosnan may not make the most believable couple, they do have a
certain
chemistry throughout the movie.
You never know what to expect, hence along with the steady stream of very funny gags and situations, there is a
certain
tension, almost like watching a "comedy thriller".
Perhaps he was on such a low budget that he couldn't afford
certain
rights but when Bob Moog talks about 'Switched on Bach' as being a ground breaking album, changing the public perception of what electronic music could offer, there isn't one single note from the album played.
Given the somewhat entertaining track record of these After Dark films, I had some
certain
expectations with the given supporting cast of Michael Madsen, Vinnie Jones, and Micheal Kelly though in reality they've had a little more than brief cameos.
I' m sorry they are objective.There is not even one good point about this movie.The original one had a weird, awful storyline, plot, as a matter of fact a meaning.Deep down there, you may understand the work.But this title; well nothing more than a scary movie trial.Same solid lack of storyline, same concrete example of NOT acting.Well, there are
certain
examples special effects which are not bad indeed.
There used to be a
certain
naivety in low-budget horror back in, oh, maybe the 70's & 80's.
I felt the movie had potential in
certain
scenes, but unfortunately not enough to make this a cult favorite.
I'm really sorry but that movie is a
certain '
1' or '0' if that existed.
There is a a lot of senseless action in the movie that has no flow, people die needlessly and repeatedly, there is scary music when there is no need for it, importance is placed on
certain
roles and then they are removed from the movie by being killed off, and the action scenes involving the lead actress is like watching a Barbie doll trying to defend herself.
Some scenes are moving, but are often glossed over, like a
certain
death and breakup.
This film is being compared to Ken Loach's 'The Wind That Shakes The Barley', but reminds me more of
certain
unpleasant events that took place in Central America back in the 1980's (does El Salvador strike a familiar chord?).
Once in a while I manage to stumble across
certain
movies that, despite the cool box art, seem to go out of their way to appear unoriginal.
She brought a
certain
sexiness and charisma to the character of Jill Munroe.
Begins in tremendous style and is very watchable throughout although one does begin to worry about a
certain
lack of clarity.
There are
certain
films which are praised by critics for reasons unknown to the general public.
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