Chair
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Neil Young and crew have long lost their edge and want the rest of us to join them on a cushioned rocking
chair
of middle-of-the-road mediocrity.
If you enjoy bad acting, thin plots and predictably weak outcomes, pull up a
chair.
Taking over from Leonard Nimoy in the directing
chair
is The Shat himself, Captain Tiberius William Shatner Kirk.
I couldn't watch any more without being forced to sit in the Clockwork Orange
chair.
Jamie does not buy his story, dominates Jack and ties him up to a
chair.
when Himesh is proved innocent, he again unceremoniously dumps the other guy, as if it's a game of musical
chair
!
The makers of this film should be tied to a
chair
and made to watch "Saving Private Ryan".
I nearly fell out of my chair, though, when in a flashback scene they brought in either the cobra or the komodo - then normal size - in some indestructible solid steel container with some air holes drilled into it.
All the signs of this being a great piece of trash are there; we've got one of the kings of trashy cult cinema, Lamberto Bava, in the director's
chair
- one of the best ridiculous cult actors, Michael Sopkiw, taking the lead role, and a central creature stupid enough to give even the best that this sort of film has to offer a run for it's money, yet somehow the film still manages to be rather stale.
I can't say I was forced by aliens who pointed a gun at my head, tied me to a
chair
and made it impossible for me to close my eyes and then turned this awful excuse for a movie on.
She sits in a
chair
the whole movie.
Four other awakening men make it a quintet - Mr. Caviezel in his "Jean Jacket", Barry Pepper in a "Ranger Shirt", Greg Kinnear with a "Broken Nose", Joe Pantoliano as a
chair "
Bound Man", and Jeremy Sisto shot and "Handcuffed Man".
It must be called "The Puffy
Chair"
because only 'puffy' chairs could accommodate the extremely 'puffed-up', self-important brothers who drooled it out for public consumption; and, obviously, they are SO full of themselves that they have assumed the public would actually want to consume their drool.
I feel the worst part was this so called "old haunted house" contained a whole bunch of new items and a few "convieniently placed items" I could have thought up effects that would have looked much better than a
chair
being flipped over by an unseen ghost (or should i say wire).
Then later when they review the tape of the
chair
flipping it flips in a different way.
Just having to sit through the entire movie was like being in a dentist's
chair
and having my wisdom teeth extracted.
I sat down in my
chair
one autumn evening and started to watch.
This guy just sat in a
chair
and ran his fingers through his hair.
Michaels-Boring in general (loved the sweet chin music into the chair) 4/10 Taker Vs.
John Schlesinger's finished product gives the impression that he was asleep in his director's
chair
most of the time as the film lags and the actors sleep walk, save for the highly annoying over the top performance of Sean Penn.
First he's an overzealous prosecutor who sends the wrong man to the
chair
(played passionately, albeit briefly by DeForrest Kelly), then he's so filled with remorse his only solace is the bottle.
He sees the light just in time to save his jaded beloved from the
chair.
Seeing a
chair
flying across a room may be creepy, but that's about as intriguing as it gets.
When he takes the director's chair, the ego gets bigger.
Having spent the six years previous writing and producing, Luc Besson returns to the directors
chair
with Angel-A.
The
chair.
The effects are nothing but stunning and the story will keep you hanging off your
chair
right the way through the movie.
I for one was completely baffled and enchanted by the way Schivazappa chose to suggest oral sex during one scene (I'll let you find that one out for yourselves...) and Lassander's gauze-clad boogie to an impossibly groovy 60s tune should have become iconic in a way similar to the image of Sylvia Kristel reclining in that wicker
chair
in her EMMANUELLE days.
That one won't fry on the old electric sparking
chair.
While Charlie (Morgan Freeman) makes you wish for his wish to come true, Wesley (Chris Rock) makes you want to tie him to a
chair.
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