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The
cover
might suggest a road movie, or the premise that it's about drag racers going across the country, one in a grey Chevy and the other in a GTO, would make it an action or chase movie.
The
cover
made the movie look fairly creepy, and the comment on the back "The most terrifying movie since The Shining" (probably by the director's mom) made it look like a decent movie.
Yes, the
cover
has Apache helicopters, although none appear in the movie.
It has a few interesting scenes in it, and shows a lot of nudity to
cover
its low budget.
Unfortunately, the sub in the movie is a very different and extremely inferior sub, nothing like the
cover
picture.
Linda packs up her staff for Indiana to do a
cover
story for their June issue, covering a wedding in small-town Midwest, U.S.A. Once there, they have to completely transform the house and the people in it, because they do not meet the cosmopolitan standards of these New Yorkers.
Rarely have I seen a film
cover
as many layers so flawlessly as this film does.
There is a convoluted plot with people being brainwashed and having their identities stolen, all to provide
cover
for the wolves.
When I read the DVD cover, it said: from the makers of ''Lord of the Rings'' and ''The Mummy''.
Original idea in the plot summary, great
cover
art.
It isnt too hard to mistake them when the people who released this movie retitled it and put some pictures from these movies on the
cover.
Its an interesting parable on how the government uses scapegoats such as drugs and violent cinema (particularly that of Marins' films which were subjected to much censorship) to
cover
up other issues.
Matthau wants Lemmon to
cover
the execution of a local radical, but Lemmon wants to leave town and marry Susan Sarandon.
I've long held the theory that the level of sexism displayed on a DVD's front
cover
is directly proportional to the dreadfulness of the film itself.
The babe on the
cover
isn't the movie (Strike one!).
This one has a promising video
cover
and an intriguing title ("The Secret Of The Seagull Island"), but don't be fooled (like I was).
The story is quite good yet in no way is the material enough to
cover
the breadth and scope of more than one film - which is one of the major problems with this Hammer entry.
Bad guys in the company she works for are into selling secrets to foreign agents, so she reveals happenings about this and is fired for doing so, then is set up by insiders in the company to
cover
up the killing of the company president.
It's just one of those movies that you will find at your movie store on DVD with a crappy cover, still there (no one rents it) with no good reviews on the front of it.
Intertwining stories
cover
a group of characters, many of them gay, in Los Angeles.
The goopy blood flows freely helping
cover
the dreadful performances and Lewis's usual incompetent direction.
To
cover
the tracks of an agenda no group is left out of the scenery whether its gays, fat people, Christians, the Pope, Hindus, posh people, gypsies, Scottish people etc but the one group they have never made fun out of is Muslims.
Despite her character being on the
cover
of magazines and having entertained the pope in a media event, not only do none of the teens recognize her, but neither do any of the adults nor the male contingencies of the teaching staff.
On the DVD's
cover
of this straight-to-video mess is the hype, "In the Tradition of Tod Browning's FREAKS."
But a certain government starts to hunt them both, cause they want to
cover
up what has happened to Griffin.
News comes again that they are coming through, and the men panic, quiver and run for
cover.
This film has a typical early-80's "crisis" TV-movie feel-the sort of TV-movie that ordinarily would deal with toxic waste dumping and a conspiracy to
cover
it up.
I saw the
cover.
I quite liked Roberta Findlay's film "The Oracle" so I thought I'd give this one a go, especially as I thought the VHS
cover
looked quite cool.
A married older man has a fling with a younger woman leading to sex murder, suicide, gossip,
cover
ups and a lot of other fun stuff in this tv miniseries soap opera.
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