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Come on---if you think Walker is a heartfelt show without bias, then explain why JT is treated as a dolt, always is the subject of Walker's jokes, never is allowed to be the one to solve the crime, and never rescues Walker, who should be dead 50 times over for the stupid things he does.
Am I the only person who thinks that the entire Forensics and Scenes Of
Crime
community in the USA must detest this almighty slap in their faces.
A rookie cop is first to a
crime
scene where her back up is so slow to respond that she has time to send the kid who found the body to the local store to buy a disposable camera.
If you're one who's looking for more depth in a
crime
drama, this one's not for you!
Crime
is kept under control by Core Trackers, android assassins dispatched by the United States Computerized Judicial System to execute the guilty.
He appears in the best scene in this positively dreadful and near unwatchable
crime
drama about a Dragon Lady (Mari Honjo, who wisely hung up her acting spurs after completing this film) who controls the local syndicate.
No, there's no fly in the soup or hair in the sauce: there's a Red Buddha in the pasta, the calling card of the murderous
crime
boss, who sends a statuette to each of her prospective victims.
Death Machines is bad by any measure, and pretty boring, which is an even worse
crime.
Dryly irreverent, but sadly unfunny satire of detective movies, with stony-faced Michael Caine playing a British author of trashy
crime
stories traveling to the Mediterraean to assist in writing the memoirs of a would-be gangster; soon, he realizes he's being followed and his life is in danger.
The plot is familiar - 5 teenagers accidently commit a terrible crime, but cover it up swearing to secrecy.
Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor team up in this would-be comedy about nightclub owners being squeezed by organized
crime.
At the heart of almost every truly great
crime
thriller is a carefully considered, methodically planned-out high stakes super-crime, which 9 times out of 10 is committed by a bunch of likable, grey-scale morality underdogs for who life isn't fair, for whom getting back at the man is, well, something worth cheering for.
I can completely understand if someone is opposed to the death penalty, but to completely ignore the crime, as if it didn't happen, and try to put Wanda on some moral mountain top, is offensive in nature, and that's not the side of the issue I would be associated with.
This half-baked mafia comedy boasts a stellar cast, including Joe Mantegna, Kevin Pollack, Joe Pantoliano, Jennifer Tilly, and Seymour Cassel, along with a number of faces familiar to those who watch
crime
movies, but it is truly a misfire if there ever was one.
The ending really bothered me: they committed a crime, but it was ok because the teacher was a bitch.
Stereotypes/Countertypes! That's right, Stereotypes/Countertypes! Unfortunately, this is a show for the moderates of Red State America who refuse to part with the old prejudices of yore especially when it comes to
crime.
Harrison Ford playing a playing a cop in a
crime
thriller.
If the film concentrated on the main, supposed, themes of
crime
and suspense instead of putting up barns and shoving ice creams in peoples faces it possibly could have been more worthwhile.
Personally, I think the concept of an evil Geppetto sounds better, he builds an army of wooden killers, and starts a
crime
wave, funny.
First of all the complete storyline is totally weak dealing with a gunmen looking for a murderer while Kinski is stuck up in jail for a
crime
he did not commit.
The script is awful, it just meanders around constantly ridiculing
crime
and prisoners of war.
"Death Machines" takes a fairly decent premise for an action movie (unstoppable martial arts killing machines sent out to eliminate a
crime
boss' opponents) and turns it into an unwatchable mess.
He convinces her to confess to the crime, as he assures her his lawyers can get her off scot-free.
I used to think that "It Came from Hollywood" was the worst movie I had seen that showed clips from horror, sci-fi,
crime
and drama movies.
However, there seems to be a lack of emotion connected with the evil of organized
crime.
The average of the Left Elbow Index is 4.4, and with a slight deduction based on poor derivatism it moves down to a 4. Two questions continually arise in the film: one, why are so many people eating so often: and, two, does not India have its own brand of organized
crime?
The
crime
boss who killed him (Stockwell) takes a fancy to Pfeiffer, his wife (Reuhl) is furious and to complicate matters Pfeiffer also falls for the cop who is trailing her.
The guy that does the audio and video in the
crime
lab got more screen time than Wesley.
The discovery brings about an attempt on her life which is foiled by Charlie Ruggles as a
"crime
deflector".
The altered ending here is stupid enough (and executed with particular ineptitude), but a far worse
crime
than that is removing all the intelligence and depth of character that marked out the original as a classic.
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