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Dark Harvest promises big with its Artisan DVD cover, but rest assured that is where the show stops.
In yet another case of misleading marketing, this film is included in a 10-movie DVD set called "Women Who Kick Butt", but even in its original
cover
it seems to promise Shannon Tweed in an action role.
To make matters even worse, there was a video release in circulation with
cover
art that blatantly tried to cash in on the "Rocky Horror Picture Show" by throwing a pair of lips on the
cover!
The
cover
art looked great, the plot wasn't that bad, and the tagline (You reap what you sow) made the movie look pretty good.
This has to be one of those times you come across a movie with a neat cover, my first impression, sweet, full moon, crows, a scarecrow holding a scythe.
The
cover
of the video, for instance, IS the tag-line of the whole movie.
The overlong masturbation sessions and some bizarre nightmare sequences
cover
about three quarters of the movie, and then finally director Mario Garriazzo begins with the actual exorcism.
Everyone tries to
cover
it up except Fonda and Douglas, so Douglas steals the film.
No
cover
or anything, he didn't even see the whole thing himself, but he told me it was about "A guy who goes crazy and kills a lot of people."
On the
cover
of the DVD is the quote "The danger is clear" which is taken from President Bush's speech that paved the way to our incursion into Iraq.
The Swedish population should appreciate that they try to uncover the truth when the government and media actively distorts and
cover
up the events surrounding the EU meeting in Gothenburg.
If, just by looking at the cover, you think this movie will make you uncomfortable...DON'T WATCH IT!
Enough personality variations to
cover
the real people around those days without story distractions from the exceptions.
In 1957 it was Billy Wilder's The Spirit of St Louis, a film that had everything - top director, huge star, best-selling true story about an American hero - except enough of an audience to
cover
its costs.
Don't be fooled by the
cover
(if you happen to rent or buy this film)-- the movie is not what it might seem to be on the surface.
Can the intensity of a husband's love for his wife lead him to
cover
up a crime,despite betrayal on many levels?
Without each other knowledge, the seductive cabaret singer Jenny Lamoure (Suzy Delair) and her jealous piano-accompanist husband Maurice who is madly in love with her (Bertrand Blier, father of director Bertrand Blier) trying to
cover
up (without each other's knowledge) what they believe to be their involvement in the murder?
The plot has been thoroughly summarized by other posters, so I won't
cover
the same ground.
The documentary followed up with the senate investigation after the fire, and after seeing the interview and video footage you will be shocked at how the Senate and Attorney General turn their backs on Davidians basically to
cover
up the aggression by the FBI/ATF.
"Cover
Girl" is the best musical Rita Hayworth ever made.
Ms. Hayworth will always be remembered for "Gilda", however, the next movie would be
"Cover
Girl".
It is about a dancer who wants to be a
cover
girl and makes it big in show business.
Rita wants to be a
cover
girl for a magazine but she's also in love with her mentor played by Gene Kelly.
It is a movie that you can sit down with your family and watch, though we would have to
cover
the kids eyes a few times due to the discretionary love scenes.
The direction is imaginative given that the film was made in 1971 and had there not been some plot holes - which the director seems to struggle to
cover
up at times - we would be talking about an excellent film.
Don't let the dull
cover
put you off.
This movie was talked about in Fangoria where I heard about this, it was interesting to me mostly becuase it was direct-to-video and I recognized two of the stars on the cover, James Marsden of Disturbing Behavior and Christine Taylor from The Craft.
The title comes from an alteration an adolescent inmate in a correctional facility makes on the front
cover
of his school book on government, titled "The United States;" he adds "of (his name)."
jude law was wonderful, though it was humorous, him trying to
cover
up his wonderful accent.
It moved fast since it only had two hours (with commercials also taking up time) to
cover
this great man's long life, but Thomas Kretschmann admirably was up to the challenge.He did a remarkable job in conveying the emotions and strife that John-Paul endured.He-unlike the CBS biopic- played the role from youth to old age and managed to seem "realistic" at both ends of the scale.His credibility never wavered.He has an amazing range and depth.
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