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Another couple decide to have sex while the flesh eating bug is working its magic, and then the women realizes she needs to shave her legs (taking a lot of the diseased skin with shaving cream).
Macdowell should stick to advertising wrinkle
cream.
There are tanks, helicopters, machine gun battles, grenades and ice
cream
vans and if they aren't good enough reasons to watch this film then how about the best one...Danny Trejo.
The picture left a refreshing taste in my mouth--kind of like a fresh strawberry ice
cream
on a hot summer day--and though this taste was rather flat and simplistic, it only made the whole thing more profound and critical.
I first saw a track from this DVD at a hifi show Nov 2006 in London ( i was not really into
cream
until now!!).It was through a high end Arcam system,it sounded great with dts.I had to get this DVD and i'll tell you this is by far the most exciting music DVD i have ever watched.The performance of
Cream
at their age was just mind blowing and sound quality is the best i have heard on a music DVD.It does not matter what type of music you like,this one will definitely grow on you.It's the sheer brilliance of their performance that will make you watch it again and again.Even new musicians don't cut the mustard these days, as these old rockers do.
Albert Finney eats ice
cream
out of bucket and, in another scene, has a lovely waking moment regarding his absent wife.
He worked with the
cream
of the male actors of his day: Gabin, Belmondo, Fernandel, Delon, Sharif, Anthony Quinn.
This movie feels like a slice of warm apple pie topped with french vanilla ice
cream!
Edith and Little Edie live in near total isolation, eating ice
cream
and liver pate in a makeshift kitchen in their (apparently) shared bedroom.
"Men of honor" - true story about a proud and persistent black navy diver (fabulous Cuba Gooding Jr.) is definitely a great movie that both touches and entertains and it's part of the absolute
cream
of the new millennium cinema.
Of all the British imperialist movies like Four Feathers, Charge of the Light Brigade for example, this movie stands out as the
cream
of the crop.
The film is side spliting from the outset, Eddie just seems to bring that uniqueness to the stage and makes the most basic thing funny from having an ice
cream
as a child to the long old tradition of the family get together.
BORN TO BOOGIE is a real 'find'--though a rock fan for nearly thirty years, I only first saw the film a few days ago, and rank it among the top rock films of all time; the music's terrific (the
cream
of T. Rex) and the visuals consistently exciting and unusual, leaving this viewer craving any more past directorial efforts of Ringo Starr, who did a fine job here.
You settle down with a bar of ice
cream.
Everyone who entered the room became transfixed on the television and the haunting images of Edith and Edie who seemed to be living out their lives in practically one room of a large filthy mansion on the beach, eating ice
cream
and corn on the cob (which was cooked on the bedside table)--and the cat urinating on edith's bed and her unbelievable words, "i thrive on it [the smell]."
From a simple premise - Jean-Pierre Marielle's request for water being ignored in a restaurant - Blier spins off in all directions and allows the
cream
of French cinema to strut their stuff before the camera even throwing in nods to those no longer around (Jean Gabin, Lino Ventura) including the Director's father, Bernard, one of the great stalwarts of French cinema, from whom he fields a celestial phone call at the end of the film.
OMG! (I'm just repeating myself now...) It will live on with girls who like Miranda July but feel like eating ice
cream
and pretending they're dumb.
It is now 17 years later and my friends and I still quote everything from Goonie Goo Goo to the fart game, Aunt Bunnie to the ice
cream
man, Ralph and Ed to GET OUT!!
the girl like it than power to her.Clinton is OK but some times he kind of sounds to posh and act like he is the
cream
Dee la cream.The other thing is that some of the cloths are far too darn expensive.No one is going to buy a skirt that cost a person $500 dollars.no
And ice
cream.
Faith Clift the lead actress looks and acts like a dead zombie who's been lobotomized and then drugged , Charles (Richard) Moll , with the ever changing wigs looks and sounds lost , Marc Lawerence in a dual role is horrible in both ''roles'' and finally Robert Bristol the prissy Satan rep on earth is about as scary as whipped
cream
.
They say he actually drove an ice
cream
truck for awhile in NY, so that part must be true.
Back in 1985, I saw the trailer for it on T.V. and it started out with an ice
cream
truck driving down the street.
Then it showed a man who had eaten about half his ice
cream
cone and the announcer changed his tone and said, "It will take you over, eat you and kill you." and the camera zooms up on the guys mouth, and you can see the creamy white "Stuff" eating away the inside of his mouth.
However, if you can stick it out to about the middle of the film, you will find the
cream
filling inside the stale cupcake - a memorable song by a forgettable alien.
If co-star Frank Sinatra got to sing the
cream
of the score in Young At Heart - Just One Of Those Things, Someone To Watch Over Me, One For My Baby, whilst she was stuck with the crowd-pleasing cotton candy confection - Ready, Willing And Able, Hold Me In Your Arms - with which she was identified, in Love Me or Leave Me she got to perform virtually the whole score, which, though not boasting anything like the quality of the Sinatra numbers in YAH was not exactly chopped liver.
The movie is basically about a eventful but hectic night in 1962 that has friends cruising up and down the main street and also some wild escapades involving mooning, spraying shaving
cream
on car windows, and tying the wheels on a police car to break apart.
The house (where he mingled with the "locals" and tried to explain what a "Semantics Professor" was) and the grocery store (where he bought the ice
cream
that he tossed out of his car), and the beauty shop were all in Excelsior Springs.
OK, who guessed that Steve Buscemi's directorial debut would be a quiet little story about small-town ice
cream
van drivers hanging out in the pub?
The final scene in the airport with the large Aim Higher backdrop was the
cream
of the crop.
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