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This is an outstanding
criminal
thriller, and with a great cast too.
His life offers everything from a quick rise in social status to condemned criminal, to outcast, a wondering healer, and eventually to a station in life he never expected.
would like to give a shout out to platinum DVD/video for putting out a lot of good budget priced DVD's like adventure classics(see my Scott of the Antarctic review)i give they made me a
criminal
10 out of 10,great movie.
This Metro film is episodic, but nearly a constant series of chases, mainly trying to escape police, whether real or imagined, as Buster is mistaken for an escaped
criminal.
You know, before seeing this film I had little sympathy for those caught up in
criminal
cases.
It is, in my opinion, one of the best films of the 1970s, and it's downright
criminal
that the picture was basically stolen and distributed without Barry's knowledge (those responsible for this theft should be fed to the bed, ASAP).
However, Jim Varney gave one of his better performances by playing Nash, his
criminal
alter ego.
Poor American schlub Pinky Green (Richard Jordan, playing another bad guy but this time an adorable one) gets out of a British jail and tries to go straight, but his maintenance man job in a bank is too attractive for his never-reformed
criminal
friends, headed up by a really nasty Ivan (David Niven in one of his last roles).
Well worth seeing and it's
criminal
that the DVD is out of print.
Some days ago, in Rome, a young Romanian man with
criminal
precedents assaulted and tortured to death a middle-age lady coming back home after an afternoon of shopping.
A
criminal
tries to break into the house Evil Ed was editing the movies that ultimately drive him insane in and says "groovy" as he looks at his weapon quite like Bruce Campbell does when he finishes his chainsaw hand in Evil Dead 2. There is also many posters of that movie scattered around the house and office in the movie.
From when I found out he was as criminal, I thought the movie was going to be cliche.
Also if you like law and order svu or law and order
criminal
intent there are many actors from this show that appear in those shows.
As Stripperella, Erotica fights crime and the forces of evil such as a plastic surgeon who gives women breast implants that either explode or make them fat and Cheapo, a
criminal
who steals from 99 cent stores and makes his two henchmen share a gun.
This powerful, seminal and very-gritty movie has a style all its own; and its lesson seems to be attention to detail about the opponents and victims of
criminal
organizations as well as their gang members.
The film has many stories and characters woven together around this one Character Kilo , a Man whom has rose from the streets amidst many woes and become a very powerful
criminal.
The collection includes his warring parents, his best friends (one a criminal, the other a reformed drug addict), his own hapless children and best of all his aged Uncle Bill.
Moreover, we've also got rough, grainy cinematography that constantly alternates between washed-out color and grimy black and white, ineptly staged fight scenes, lousy acting from a uniformly pathetic no-name cast (Jerry Angell in particular cops the top crummy thespic dishonors for his laughably abysmal histrionics as slimy no-count psycho
criminal
Joe Bob), a grating head-banging thrash metal soundtrack, and a generic shivery'n'ominous synthesizer score.
There's not much anyone can say about this flick....the plot is quite simple: Two police officers (who also happen to be lovers) are using a brothel as a stakeout in order to catch a criminal, with the help of the "lady of the house", played by hardcore pornstar Chloe.
Not all, but most of this story is Buster being mistaken for "Dead Shot Dan," a notorious
criminal.
Career
criminal
and crime boss, Abel Davos (Lino Ventura) has been on the run for more than 10 years, hiding out in Milan, Italy.
The confusing questions about identities and realities are cleverly built into different interwoven
criminal
stories which the audience really tries to follow because it is interested to solve the cases.
On the outside, this film is better because of Vincent D'Onofrio (Law & Order:
Criminal
Intent), but this film is equally as good as the 1982 version.
A smile would break out on my face when the screen showed me a
criminal
in a dark alley's facial expressions when the Taxi of Justice's headlights illuminated upon his face.
And its fun to see the upcoming stars before they hit more recognizable feature films, like Kevin J. O'Connor (The Mummy) and Vincent D'Onofrio (Men in Black and Law & Order:
Criminal
Intent-one of my favorite shows).
Du rififi chez les hommes is a brilliant film which studies
criminal
minds and allows viewers to have a better understanding of criminals who are fundamentally not different from ordinary folks like us.What director Jules Dassin shows is that
criminal
do have families and they care a lot for them.That is why they adhere to a strict code of honor.
For them a family is not only made up of wives,mistresses and children but also include casual acquaintances and close friends.Contrary to what many might find it hard to believe,Jules Dassin has not tried to glorify crime in his film as rififi makes it clear that crime never pays.It shows that all kinds of bad activities result in some kind of human loss.Apart from its philosophical stance Rifif is worth watching for its technical finesse.While watching one of the film's most brilliant sequences about breaking of a safe,one would find it hard to believe meticulous precision with which
criminal
minds execute their plans.This is a scene which nobody has dared to copy in Hollywood.
It isn't anyone's fault but Dahmer's that 17 people died, but being a
criminal
psychology student, I was pleased to more than just his animalistic side represented, truthfully, in this film.
Rick Schroder was appropriately clueless as her son who also defended her in court, an example of how hard it can be in some circumstances for a child to accept the actions of a parent, no matter how
criminal
they may be.
Cagney goes up against crooked politicians, the
criminal
underground, a prominent philanthropist and simple grocers who add a few ounces to the price of a chicken.
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