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It was absolutely horrible, poor,poor, PITIFUL acting, REAL REAL REAL stupid
criminals
that weren't even the LEAST BIT funny(unlike the first 2 home alone movies that were very good).
Mark Dixon (Andrews) despises criminals, as his own father was a crook.
The movie plot is that these two small time
criminals
go around "exterminating" peoples pets for money.
Brilliant writing for a movie that was made to give us a bloody mix , of a game show where
criminals
are the contestants, and a near future where the general public all have a thirst for blood.Also Arnold Doesn't let us down with some of his best one liners.I don't want to spoil anything for you ,but i will tell you when Arnold gives his "I'll be back line" He gets the best response of them all in this movie.
In first "Les Valseuses" is also one of the first roadmovies as the viewer is just taken to some journeys of two little
criminals.
One family braves the cold, the treacherous mountain range and predatory
criminals
only to discover that there's not always a shining white light at the end of the tunnel.
For this who haven't seen it, I will give you a brief synopsis: Four
Criminals
meet up in a small town in Montana after receiving a letter from their friend about a bank heist.
The film is truly a great bank caper comedy and is sort of like a poor mans version of Oceans Eleven, only with four
criminals
who can't stand each other, and in Montana rather than Las Vegas.
I'm a little put off by the trend for otherwise quality movies to portray
criminals
in a sympathetic way without addressing the injury they've done to others other than to portray their immediate opponents as jerks.
The best scenes are the first one, when the
criminals
kill the friend of Alex, and he tries to act like a desperate, and the result is a comic scene of first category...
The city may explode because of it: racial tension because of the black school boy and social tension because of the insecurity such
criminals
free to roam around and go on with their criminal activities represent to the public.
However, in this neighborhood there are also some
criminals
who are perpetrating insurance fraud through arson and see Gabe as a convenient scapegoat--after all, he'd been to reform school and no one would believe he was innocent once he was framed.
And if you are going to choose your cast from a whole lot of
criminals
serving long sentences for the most heinous crimes, you can be sure there will be plenty of time for rehearsals.
A state-sponsored game show in which
criminals
convicted of serious crimes compete against "heroic" stalkers armed with all kinds of weapons (the runners are equipped with none) in order to satisfy the public's lust for sport and blood.
The story: a business man is blackmailed by some 3
criminals.
"Toi le Venin" is Robert Hossein's masterpiece,and one of the great thrillers of the fifties.Based on a Frederic Dard novel,a writer the director often worked with (see also "le Monte-Charge" which Hossein did not direct but in which he was the lead too),the screenplay grabs you from the first pictures on a desert road by night where a beautiful blonde might be the fieriest of the
criminals
to the mysterious house where he finds his femme fatale ..and her sister.Then begins a cat and mouse play .One of the sisters is in a wheelchair .But is she really disabled?Which one is the criminal who tried to kill the hero on that night?
This is one of the best of both the
"criminals
in love" and "women's prison" genres and has some of the best hard-boiled dialogue ever written.
Dana Andrews stars as Detective Mark Dixon, part mobster and part cop, who has a reputation of being too physically tough with
criminals.
Skip can only be traced through Moe (Thelma Ritter) who sells information on
criminals.
This poison is used by a mysterious criminal mastermind who breaks common
criminals
out of jail to carry out his murders using this poison (and then has them put back in jail).
Criminals
Perry Smith and Richard "Dick" Hickock believe Mr. Clutter of Holcomb, Kansas keeps a large supply of cash on-hand in a safe.On November 15, 1959 at two a.m. they end up murdering Mr. and Mrs. Clutter and their teenage son and daughter.After a little police investigation the two men are found and sentenced to be hanged.In Cold Blood (1967) is directed by Richard Brooks.Now, I haven't read the Truman Capote novel this movie is based on, so I can't make any comparisons.The movie does a brilliant job telling of those horrific events that actually took place.Robert Blake is excellent as Perry.Of course, Blake had the murder case of his own a few years back, being accused of murdering his wife.He's free now, but we still don't know the truth.What ever that may be, he's still a very fine actor.Scott Wilson does remarkable job as Hickock.John Forsythe is terrific as Alvin Dewey.Paul Stewart is very good as Jensen.Jeff Corey is marvelous as Mr. Hickock.Same thing with Charles McGraw who plays Tex Smith.John McLiam portrays Herbert Clutter, Ruth Storey is his wife Bonnie, Brenda Currin is the daughter Nancy and Paul Hough is the son Kenyon.Great job by each of them.There is much to remember from this film.Let's start from the lighter side.It's pretty great when Perry wants to go hunting for gold in Mexico and says to Hickock: Remember Bogart in Treasure of the Sierra Madre?"
Cliffhanger is a decent action crime adventure with some flaws from director Renny Harlin whose admirable in making this movie about an expert climber who finds himself taken hostage with a fellow friend by a gang of dangerous
criminals
on the search for suit cases full of stolen cash in the Rocky Mountains.
"In Cold Blood", adapted by director Richard Brooks from Truman Capote's famous novel, deals with the brutal and senseless murder of a family of four by a pair of hapless
criminals.
Like a boisterous homage to 1930s gangster pictures- only this time meant for kids as opposed to the darker Bonnie and Clyde- Dick Tracy is filled, joyfully, with archetypes and bright, primary colors, where the
criminals
carry tommy guns and are formed on their faces to shape their personalities.
The film weaves the idea that we are all criminals, no one is innocent.
Alvin Sanders has plenty of FBI eyes watching him and winds up getting hit by a brick in the jaw, and David Morse,(Edgar Clenteen), "Hack" '02 TV Series, decides to zero in on poor Alvin and use him as a so called Fish Hook to attract the
criminals.
Seems that
criminals
are being let loose from a local prison to do the bidding of some evil person and then returned when their work is done.
The trio of
criminals
Holmes falls in with include the frighteningly high energy Josh Lucas, the ever interesting Timothy Blake Nelson and an absolutely unrecognizable Dylan McDermott in a pivotal role as the teller yet another version of the murders.
The strain produced by his internal struggle and his intense hatred of criminals, leads him to make serious errors of judgement and to fail to recognise the need for any code of conduct to be adhered to in his dealings with people on the wrong side of the law.
He has a track record of treating suspects and known
criminals
with gross brutality and this has brought him into conflict with his superior officers who have censured him for the amount of violence he has regularly used.
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