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I ended up watching The Tenants with my
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friends who rented the movie solely based on Snoop Dogg's appearance (a passionate fetish of theirs) on the cover.
She does and becomes
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friends with Avigdor, who is to be married to a beautiful woman named Hadass.
There are a lot of work out shown, see those
close
ups, man you will enjoy it.
Didn't really have any
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up shots or similar effects to produce interesting scenes.
Unfortunately, other than the
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ups of a rotting corpse, there's little to recommend in this story of the murder of a wealthy man and his daughter's quest to figure out who killed him.
I guess the acting isn't all that bad, but the plot lacks anything even remotely
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to interesting.
Despite what Mikshelt claims, this movie isn't even
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to being historically accurate.
There are shills in the forum that say it's as good as Shawshank Redemption and Citizen Kane...Not even
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(by no means).
Looking at BLACKSNAKE, I can't help but think that Russ Meyer wanted to move on and do something else than his typical busty women epics because XXX movies were all the rage during the mid 1970s, and Russ Meyer films, though filled with nudity and kinkiness and violence, were never even
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to real porn.
A well-made and imaginative production, refreshingly free from cliché, this somewhat picaresque affair recounts a tale of a
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friendship that develops between a man and a boy under less than ideal conditions: the man an escaped convict who has kidnapped the youth for his value as a hostage.
Often bursting into song or dancing a few steps, the capricious Steckert gradually gains the trust and affection of his captive and, as police
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in for an inevitable showdown, the tethered pair are seen to be a great deal alike in their responses to forms of rejection, as discerned by a psychiatrist (Lindsay Wagner) assigned to aid a zealous police lieutenant (James Coburn) who is in charge of the manhunt for Steckert and his "prisoner".
When the show came on the air, nobody really heard of Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp much less the adolescents played wonderfully by Topher Grace and Ashton Kushton (both of them are leaving the show this year to pursue other interests) I wish Topher would stay around because the show began about his character, Eric, and his
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circle of friends.
I saw this movie once in or
close
to its release year 36 years ago (1969).
Of course, Buddy is not a real gorilla but a mechanical one, in the film, but he is very
close
to seeming totally real.
For what it is, "Raising Victor Vargas" is about as
close
to perfection as a film can get.
This might be one of the greatest ever films that comes dangerously
close
to exploitation, without going completely over the edge - as the Edies do their thing, I kept noting things like the empty gin bottles in the rubble-strewn bedroom, cats urinating on the bed, racoons emerging from holes in the walls, and the final scene seemed incredibly sad - like a child's birthday party gone seriously wrong.
Furthermore, the elements conspire--in the form of an unusual drought and a human cholera epidemic--to leave the Wiley plantation house vulnerable to total destruction by the Elephant People (as the natives dub them) to
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the story.
I recommend families if possible,to show this to older children only.Some of the stuff in this film maybe too disturbing for little ones to handle.Now that thats out of the way,let me explain about this movie.This is in reality a documentary of a male fox,who in the beginning is protecting his territory and seeking a mate.The beginning with the gorgeous sunrise and music score,is breath taking.You had better soak in as much of the scenery as possible,it'll get ugly later.They gave both the fox and the vixen names,but I can't remember what they are for the likes of me.He fights off this invading male,to win her love.They later on create a den,and the vixen gives birth to four adorable cubs;one of which is blind.There are many happy and playful moments featuring the fox family,but tragedy and bad luck strike all too soon.The first victim is the blind pup,who gets too
close
to a high tide and is washed away.The second victim is the mother,who while stealing chickens is deceived by a dead chicken hanging on a pole.She unknowingly walks into a foot trap.While trying to escape she rips off part of her foot,causing her to bleed to death.The rest of the fox family is forced to watch her die under a tree.The male is now a single dad,forced to take on the roll of mom and dad.He alone has to teach them the skills they need for life.It later proves not to be enough,when two of the now grown pups meet an ugly fate of their own; thanks to the carelessness and cruelity of man.I won't spoil the surprising ending for you,but it does show the farmer and his dogs
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on his tail.And it is a well deserved ending after what the audience and the fox family was put through.I wanted to say that I saw this when it first came out in early 1980s, when we had a thing called Showbiz cable.I was only 4 when I saw it,but I could never understand why they wouldn't let me see all of it.Now
Also, I don't know if anybody noticed this, but in the earlier episodes, the town was called Westbridbe (a made up town I believe, which was supposed to be
close
to Salem) but in the later episodes, they don't mention the name of the town being caled Westbridge and I think they call it Boston, unless that is just where she worked.
But all is forgiven by the time it does reach it's destination and the story comes to a
close.
As a grownup in my mid-40s, I am not even
close
to any of "Nancy Drew"'s key demographics, but I was pleasantly surprised by the film this afternoon; so, I could tell, were the pair of sixtyish silver-haired ladies down the row from me.
Fontaine is particularly good at looking wicked and terrified, and as the net begins to
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in on her, her rising sense of desperation is palpable and has us on the edges of our seats.
The film depicts romance in all it's glory, but without any of the pitfalls that befall most couples; and in short the film is about two people that have a relationship that's as
close
to perfection as relationships will ever come to - with just one problem, the problem of time.
I see now they have taken these movies to another level and have created the Left Behind series...they run a
close
comparison and definitely are more modern to reach people.
Anyone who has gone through making an independent film will love to watch Tess (the director), Dom and everyone else on the very small
close
personal set try to bang out this little trippy creepy film.
As with all of Angelopoulos' films, "The Suspended Step of the Stork" implicitly demands a
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and intimate participation on the part of the viewer, a fact that has certainly contributed to the limited popularity of his work.
Growing up in a multi racial neighborhood back in the 20's and 30's, I grew up very
close
to most of the Italian families living there.
It's hard to say which comes out on top, James Cagney's charm and energy or the mouth- opening excesses of Busby Berkeley's three grand showstoppers at the
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Writer and Director William Sachs isn't afraid to use them either, we get some nice long lingering
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up shots of the incredible melting man and they hold up very well, even now.
This is one beautiful-looking film, with beautiful
close
up shots of Canada, I believe.
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