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"99 Women", at least the original non-hardcore version, got released during the earliest stage of "W.I.P" madness and thus Franco was still
clearly '
exploring' how far he could go with inserting lesbian sleaze and brutal whippings.
People who find this film boring,
clearly "
don't get it!"
By (1976) when "Keoma" appeared on the scene, the "spaghetti western" had
clearly
become an exhausted genre.
Just be sure to avoid "Keoma", because it offers nothing new, is not entertaining, and
clearly
is the end of the "spaghetti western" line.
Every once and a while, a redundant character is killed off by a pair of unidentifiable hands that
clearly
adore twisting people's necks around!
There's certainly lots of psychological material there to sink one's teeth into (as it were), and come up with a variety of explanations, but the central theme is pretty strong and the message comes through
clearly
without hitting you over the head.
When Amy is forced to by Pete have sex with him you can
clearly
see the fear in her eyes.
Worse, the life lessons she is supposedly learning
clearly
aren't sinking in if,after realizing her love interest is nothing but a lecherous, perverted, no talent, broke, lying loser who preys on naive, helpless girls when he exposes his intentions in LA at his former 'collector' friends' house, she happily goes along for the ride with only a little tantrum.
It
clearly
depicts the hardships that women went through.
The actress in this scene is
clearly
in it because she's an attention whore.
The film is
clearly
about the formation of a new man.
Not unlike an acid trip, I don't think this film is meant to be
clearly "
understood" in its entirety.
I think that IMDb should check this item out, as there's
clearly
some sort of mix-up, here.
This
clearly
stood out shining in my mind, up there with "The Neverending Story" and "Flight Of The Navigator".
Directect by Ranald McDougall, even his name reads like a misspell, he was the writer of Mildred Pierce and
clearly
Crawford trusted him.
I don't know what movie these other voters saw, but it
clearly
wasn't the same one I did.
With their droll, cynical humour, the Coen Brothers have made this triumphant satire on what in the script they call 'the idiocy of this world', which they
clearly
view as a Ship of Fools.
John Malkovich in the latter part of the film screams at someone: 'You are one of the league of morons against whom I have been struggling all my life!' Every character in the film is a member of this League of Morons, and the film itself is an attack on the League of Morons who
clearly
run the world, especially its governmental so-called 'intelligence' services, which according to the Coen Brothers' view of things should be renamed the Idiocy Services.
You know it's bad when probably the best thing about the movie is its direction--considering it was done by William "One Shot" Beaudine--a director famous for never doing retakes even when a cameraman or microphone is
clearly
visible in the scene!!
Plus, his motivation never seems
clearly
defined and his character just seemed hot-headed and foolish--and switching from one mood to another in mere seconds!
Add to this fact he is not doing his own stunts, fighting or even dialogue, then
clearly
many fans are getting annoyed.
It was
clearly
predictable, specially how the director placed the alleged killer/confidant around her throughout the whole film.
The whole 'music store' scene is
clearly
an attempt to make these boys look deeper than regular 'club-kids'.
It
clearly
describes the simple beliefs of the contemplative life: that as one abandons one's attachments to things and the material world, one is seduced into the nirvana of religious enlightenment.
Usually a title like this indicates that we will be able to view a fabulous collection of Chinese knick-knacks or see a group of our favourite uncredited Chinese actors and actresses milling around on a sound-stage, but, alas, "Shadows of the Orient" features only a short Chinese gambling sequence (fascinating but brief) and the ho-hum assortment of items in a rich man's collecion of orientalia, none of which are
clearly
seen on camera.
Colors were frequently washed out, the 360-degree shot in the briefing room was out of focus, on and on...Continuity/fact checking left much to be desired, too, like the cash register at the diner that
clearly
shows "4d" on it's "display" (4 pence? in an American diner?)
Clearly, someone had some extra money and time and decided that it would be charitable to give some B-movie actors some work.
Given that all the other reviews on this film are from people who live outside the UK i thought i would give a review from the UK.In my view this is the phoniest film about the war in 1940 that was ever perpetrated by Hollywood.Virtually everything about it was wrong.The characters always seem to be going to restaurants and travelling in cars as if there was no rationing.They go down to what is
clearly
supposed to be a restricted area on the coast without ID.They go to a pub where a Hollywood idea of cockney is spoken other than the "Mumerset" accent of Nigel Bruce.
Yes, Arnold rolls his muscles but not too explicitly as in some of his other movies, besides he needs them all in the physical fight against the alien who is very
clearly
a size too big for Ernie.
Even with the
clearly
lower budget it offers so much more and actually trys to be different from the average made for TV Sci-Fi weekly movie by combining a mixture of comedy, horror, and of course science fiction.
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