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The rawness of the energy and the stories of everyone involved reminded me about Hip Hop, west
coast
style, in the days before Ice-T and NWA made gangsta rap popular.
In "Easy Rider" two bikers are in search of American as they travel from
coast
to
coast.
Juliette Binoche gives a riveting performance as Madame La, the wife of a Captain of the guard on a small French-owned island(Saint Pierre)off the
coast
of Newfoundland.
The play was entitled The Honorable Mr. Wong and it was an outsiders view of what life was like within the Chinese ghetto on the Pacific
coast.
Farley and Perry lead a team who are racing Lewis and Clark to blaze a trail to the Pacific
coast
of the newly settled America.
Outrageous teen/horror movie about a bunch of young people kidnapped by this gang of spies led by a Dr. Myra and her obedient zombie slave Ivan on an island off the US
coast.
The Haunting of Seacliff Inn is set on the picturesque Californian
coast
& starts with Susan (Ally Sheedy) & Mark Enright (William R. Moses) looking to buy some property with the idea of converting it into a seaside inn when Susan spots a beautiful old house sitting on a cliff overlooking a beach.
Four girls and a token guy, a geeky one at that, travel to a beach
coast
roadhouse to be the summer house band.
This also chronicles the creation of the never-finished film "Salome", for which McKenzie built an entire city somewhere on the est
coast
of NZ.
Jamaican authorities arrive at Blood's house and arrest him on charges of piracy for the bloody plunder of Cartagena, a seaport on the northwestern side of Columbia on the Caribbean
coast.
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.
However, seeing the last review which was posted for "Easy", I felt compelled to get that ridiculous "east
coast" "
family values" freak's comments off the screen (jerk!) and recommend this film to women everywhere.
This film is NOT "west
coast"
or "liberal".
Kate tells her lesbian lover Zoey (Natalie Radford) to come with her to the west
coast
and gives her a phony reason to come.
As the squire who is the full-figured mastermind behind a gang of murderous wreckers on the Cornish coast, Laughton sports the latest dandyish fashions, a false nose, false eyebrows which almost have lives of their own, a carefully coifed comb-over, a piggish over-bite and line readings that would make Bette Davis at her most mannered envious.
The film's premise is about an island being over-run with aliens that slowly and then quickly heat up an island off the
coast
of Great Britain during the winter.
Peter Sova's dazzling cinematography, the flavorsome evocation of the groovy swinging 60's, the often amazing profane dialogue, John Dankworth's supremely jazzy'n'moody score, the stark, harsh tone, the fantastic golden oldies soundtrack, and a potent central message about the bitter spiritual
coast
of blind ambition all further add to the sterling quality of this bang-up corker of a crime thriller.
Imagine a true west
coast
blood along with G-unit! "that would be the modern day NWA" yea the documentary came strong.
Anybody who wants to know what really happened that fateful night in 1873 when two Norwegian women were murdered on an island off the
coast
of New Hampshire won't find out by watching this movie.
A group of researchers travel to a remote island of the English
coast
to investigate the brutal murders of three Americans.
In the Nineteenth Century, in Cornwall, a group of pirates leaded by Joss Merlyn (Leslie Banks) uses false beacon to misguide ships to wreck on the rocks of the coast; then they kill the survivors to rob the cargo and gather in the Jamaica Inn, a place of ill fame.
This made for TV Film had a wonderful cast of actors, fantastic photography of the
coast
line of Ireland with its quaint cottages and lighthouse.
Peter Ustinov gives a wonderful performance as Christie's world famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, who along with his sidekick has to solve three violent shootings on a luxury cruise ship sailing off the
coast
of Egypt.
The first half is genuinely terrific, as six lairy, sexed-up twenty-somethings flirt, take drugs and confabulate on a yacht anchored off the
coast
of an unnamed Spanish island.
If you miss the 8 o'clock hour, it replays again at midnight (on the east coast).
The story centers around a man in his sixties who has been raising a young girl since childhood on a ship that floats unanchored off Korea's western
coast.
I thought that they meant we were going to get onto a plane and just look at a boring island off the
coast
of Perth.
Along the
coast
of Cornwall, duplicitous Charles Laughton (as Sir Humphrey Pengallan) helps budding romantic twosome Maureen O'Hara (as Mary) and Robert Newton (as Jem Trehearne) fight smuggling pirates.
This ship was eventually destroyed by a U.S. air strike off the
coast
of Okinawa; well over 2,000 crewmen went down with the ship, and most where new conscripts who were merely teenagers.
Based on a novel set on the Cornish
coast
by Daphne Du Maurier, the same author and setting as "Rebecca", Laughton plays a decadent, deceitful nobleman who shelters a young orphaned woman from a band of cutthroats living down the road; seems these land pirates are in league with a not-so-mysterious benefactor to sabotage the ships attempting to port, ransacking their vessels and killing everyone on board.
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