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i cant think of anything else to say except Don't ever see this movie, it will make u want to jump off a
cliff.
But the funniest line from the movie and also the only highlight of this movie is when Reid says : "Kiss my ass Harry Potter", while driving of a
cliff.
The scenes made no sense in their sequences, the acting was horrible, and it seemed as though the screen writer never actually picked up the book but opted for the
cliff
notes instead.
I think he only spoke twice throughout the whole film: once in the beginning ( he said the jumping from the
cliff
using "the power" won't kill them) and second time at the end when he and the blondy lost the girl... the movie could have been done without him and no one would notice... Anyways, my verdict: 1 is the perfect score for this film.
I understand the purpose of the director to tell stories that aren't stories, but the way he tried to show time passing by (the couple of joggers, who first appear jogging together, than jogging with a stroller (sic!), than the man alone...) and to link the "adventures" of the characters (the final scene, with the maid climbing a mountain seeing the big black guy on another cliff, and then seeing the boat with her former employer and saying "Oh, a boat!") were awful.
The write up gave the impression of a
cliff
hanger end..sorry,
And when Elizabeth walks across a windy field to stand on a
cliff
and view the panorama, one expects her to cry, "Heathcliffe" at any minute!
Then the killer escapes in a cleaning van and drives it over a 400 foot
cliff
and survives to spend time around a theater undergoing renovation.
It was common for a serial to have a
"cliff
hanger"--i.e., a moment at the end of the episode that looked as if the good guy dies but miraculously survives when the next episode began.
As I recall, Savalas and Testi played two criminals, the former a raging maniac who, in one stomach-churning scene, casually sent a German family to their deaths by nudging their trailer off a cliff, thereby plunging to the wilderness depths below.
The script was dreadful enough, but coupled with Sean Young's terrible acting -- especially while she explains the entire plot in great detail (complete with flashbacks) while dangling off a
cliff
-- makes it a truly classically bad movie worth watching!
It ended with a typical end-the-season
cliff
hanger leaving it's fans feeling cheated.
This moody, creepy horror flick begins on a castle atop a
cliff
overlooking the sea, a great setting, as a vampire bat flies in and creeps toward a sleeping doctor (Onslow Stevens).
A film about the relationship between a man and leopard that's very reminiscent of "The English Patient," even down to a scene similar to when Ralph Fiennes' character carries the body of his lover across a desert-rock
cliff.
In "A Passion in the Desert," the main character carries the body of the leopard across a desert-rock
cliff
but in the opposite direction (calculated decision or unconscious contrast?).
Wagons, men and animals are really lowered down a
cliff
face by rope.
Later that evening Sosuke intercedes using a signal lamp to speak to his father as the ship passes the
cliff
their house sits on.
If AAG was Ramu's most ambitious project, he has clearly jumped off the high
cliff
he has ascended by giving the industry some of the greatest works of all times.
The American Humane Association, which is the source of the familiar disclaimer "No animals were harmed..." (the registered trademark of the AHA), began to monitor the use of animals in film production more than 60 years ago, after a blindfolded horse was forced to leap to its death from the top of a
cliff
for a shot in the film Jesse James (1939).
When Stanwyck's husband-to-be is murdered on the eve of their wedding, she retreats to a mountain lodge, where she slips (sort of) off a
cliff
and is rescued by wealthy attorney Morgan.
Before the movie is over, we are treated to yetis ripping hearts out, yetis waddling in an effort to run before jumping 50 meters, yetis ripping a man's legs off and beating him with them, a woman killing a rabbit at 30 meters with a javelin, a yeti surviving several bullets and being set on fire with no apparent harm, a yeti dangling off a
cliff
by holding to a man's shoe, yet then jumps off, and a whole collection of further, bizarre occurrences.
She is introduced to the evil of the woods while driving and, imagine the suspense here, experiences a huge blue barrel falling over the side of a
cliff
to somehow stop her car dead in its tracks.
The problem with jungle horror films is that there is always way too much footage of people walking (through the jungle, up a rocky cliff, near a river or lake) to pad out the running time.
For one reason, many scenes 'shot by pure chance' are obvious set-ups (when that poor goat 'accidently' falls off the cliff, you can actually see the gun smoke on the right of the screen!).
I think Phillip Kaufman read the
cliff'
s Notes version of the Kundera novel and then set about making this film.
Filmed on location in Tennessee by the directing team of Greg Swinson and Ryan Thiessen (Harry and Lloyd), "Five Across The Eyes" I'm assuming is supposed to resemble a "Blair Witch" type film but falls short... Okay it nose dives off a
cliff.
Like when Vigo was standing on a
cliff
overlooking the canyon after his "Dream Quest".
An army guy and his sex crazed girl will make you wanna leap off a cliff, and the dorky friend who gets his kicks off phone sex will make you say, " He has got some nice red shorts".
However, thanks to the dire straits in which the British film industry found itself in the late 1970s, even a mediocre script such as this one was able to attract 10 star names -
Cliff
Robertson (as the conniving husband), Jean Simmons (in the title role), Jenny Agutter (as Robertson's artist half-sister), Simon Ward (as the enigmatic chauffeur), Ron Moody (as an ill-fated doctor), Michael Jayston (as Robertson's business partner), Judy Geeson (as Simmons' best friend and Jayston's wife), Flora Robson (as the housekeeper), David Tomlinson (as the notary reading Simmons' will) and, most surprisingly perhaps, Jack Warner (as a gravestone sculptor) - although most of them actually have nothing parts, I'm sorry to say!
Somebody certainly steered this Hope-hackery over the cliff, as it features Phyllis Diller and Gina Lollobrigida and still can't work up any laughs or excitement.
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