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It has everything - rocking soundtrack,
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of Eddie Clark, ex Motorhead, loads of action, loads of laughs, totally ridiculous plot and the most wonderful '80's stereotypes as characters.
The music, if not Texas native, is Texas adapted,
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of the talents of Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee, and the Charlie Daniels Band.
Interestingly, the two come to the forefront of controversial Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi's latest film entitled 'Offside', a tale that uses football or access to football as a backdrop for a series of scenes revolving around one's right to do something or go somewhere and an individual's right to extend that
courtesy
if and when they'd like to.
I have seen film clips from Boogeyman I and II, War Birds, Tenderness of the Wolf, Brain Waves and Cocaine Cowboys (even Andy Warhol makes a cameo from beyond the grave
courtesy
of this film).
No, it's not terribly scary in 2006, it wasn't even scary in 1986, but TRICK OR TREAT is a movie that will bring a smile to the face of any 1980s metaller and has a kick-ass soundtrack
courtesy
of the cult band Fastway.
This is the same venue that has brought kids such drek as "Pokemon", "Pepper Ann", "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers", and "VR Troopers" (please note that three of the titles mentioned above are crass Japanese exports,
courtesy
of the Fox Network and Saban Entertainment).
Another trip to the altar for Bulldog Drummond is averted when at a pre-wedding gathering in Switzerland a Swiss detective is murdered and an artificial diamond,
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of its inventor Halliwell Hobbes to bride and groom John Howard and Louise Campbell.
Elisha Cook is given the opportunity to reprise his Shane role, the spunky, fearless, impulsive, and doomed fool: Jack Palance, with one of cinema's great sneers, shot him dead in Shane and Aldo Ray does him the same
courtesy
in Welcome to Hard Times.
Add to this lookalikes of the usual suspects of Paris between world wars - Cocteau, Picasso, Gertrude Stein etcetera - and an audience with the godlike Auguste Renoir
(courtesy
of Picasso) and you get this: Two hours of rehashed ideas trying to convince the viewer of an artist's originality by equating him with every stereotyped image of the troubled genius.
I was lucky enough to attend this film
courtesy
of tickets from Camp Blood.
This was certainly an odd choice for young director Francis Ford Coppola, who, with cinematographer Philip Lathrop, globe-trots to many an exciting location and yet overflows the movie with syrupy uplift and musical trilling
(courtesy
co-star Petula Clark).
This poverty row adaptation
(courtesy
of Monogram) of the Charles Dickens classic has about as much finesse as a school pageant, despite the appearance of old pros like Irving Pichel (as Fagin) and Lionel Belmore (as Mr. Bumble).
The chemistry between Mitchum and love interest Ann Blyth is nil, the story veers from sickeningly sweet to nauseatingly real
(courtesy
of some actual combat footage of various people during or just after being roasted alive, etc.), and the majority of the supporting performances are amazingly amateurish for a studio picture of its time.
But it moves fast enough, contains plenty of nudity
(courtesy
of Maria Ford) and features some B-acting greats (Gerrit Graham, Jay Richardson).
I have never had the experience of seeing a 3-D movie before on the cinema, the only experience I have had with a 3-d film, only
courtesy
of some 3-d glasses coming free with a DVD, was Spy Kids 3-D, a movie while mildly entertaining isn't exactly the best film every to display the greatness of 3-d.
While it does have anti-war overtones
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of director Milestone and others, Pork Chop Hill was based on an actual Korean War battle, and book of the same title by U.S. Army historian S.L.A. Marshal, and the movie does contain many factual events such as the friendly fire incident at the command post.
Great epic landscapes, lush set designs and costumes and a rocking background score
courtesy
A.R. Rahman.
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of www.PopBunker.net
(I remember, for example, a theatrical short where Funt, as a travel agent, insisted, with total
courtesy
and friendliness, on selling a customer a fancy vacation when they wanted something plain and simple.)
So, yes, it is archaic but fortunately those of us who care to can have archaic and eat it
courtesy
of the Art/Revival House, Movie Channels on TV and/or the DVD.
My first exposure to the Hardy Boys came
courtesy
of this serial from the Mickey Mouse Club.
In the 2nd half, the story deteriorates, and the ending is an abrupt deus ex machina
courtesy
of nature, unlike the desperate gamble paying off in Island of Terror.
Clamdandy (where did they get that name?) had terrible music, I believe
courtesy
of Linda Perry, formerly of 4 non blondes (East Village crackehead supreme if there ever was one).
This has been resurrected
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of Turner Classic Movies, the University of Nevada, et al. (in pretty good shape, too) in a nicely done digital restoration, complete with a good score.
We understand fully how Peck's psychiatric problems eventually dissolve as hie begins to find perspective
courtesy
of love for 'Anna'.
Why any film company would choose to publicise the fact that their product is
courtesy
of the man whose most notable recent achievement was Escape From LA is a bit of a mystery Unlike that though, while a long way short of being a good film, Ghosts is surprisingly fun.
I walked straight across to the
courtesy
tent and had some pizza; mingling with the back stage crowd, I could not believe it.
Bugs is not as funny as he usually is, but he does a stellar job,
courtesy
to some brilliant vocal characterisations from Mel Blanc.
All in all, apart from some stilted dialogue
(courtesy
of William Hurlbut, who lated wrote BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN [1935]!), SECRET OF THE BLUE ROOM is a very entertaining little film which could have been more interestingly developed - but the main thing here is watching these wonderful actors and the Universal house-style in action.
I read up some reviews,
courtesy
of IMDb, the only ones I could find.
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