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To find that man, Alex will first seek out the four men who falsely accused him on the witness stand which led to his
death
via electric chair.
I like this film and think the reason it turns out better than I expected is due to the heart of the picture..one man's will to find the one's responsible for the
death
of his love.
Among the omissions: Gleason's film work (all the way back to the '40s and on to the year before his death), his first TV sitcom ("The Life Of Riley" was a 1949-50 Emmy winner!) and what happened to him between 1956 (when the last non-interview scene supposedly takes place) and his
death
30 years later (!).
There are several morbid sequences including a scene of a cat being carted off to his
death
by a mousey executioner and a moment in which Sylvester attempts suicide rather than being sent out to face the vicious vermin alone.
They bring in a super soldier type guy to help them and he proceeds to investigate the history behind the boy's
death.
The special effects in the movie start out OK, but get progressively worse as the movie nears the end until eventually it gets more and more ridiculous with each
death
of another character.
MASTER PLAN: get the
death
ray plans from a kidnapped scientist.
Otherwise, don't watch it for entertainment or you will be bored to
death.
A soldier pulls the stake out of a puffy sheet in an opened casket and is soon bit to
death
by a giant of a hound(A Great Dane I believe).
I LOVE James Dean even though I was born 15 years after his
death.
above all it's real emotions that characters felt in the game,OK,other FF's are great too(especially FF7)but this one has a special sense for itself,more humanist and more romantic,between darkness and light,poetic and has a strong view about life and death.So just play it through the end,you'll understand what I mean.bye
Guatamala and El Salvador saw exceptionally horrible levels of
death
and destruction.
In the movie's infamous beginning scene, a cyborg Nazi mad scientist operates a monstrous
"death
rape machine" for a bizarre Satanic ritual in which naked women are hooked up to a gigantic engine and systematically raped with metallic dildos over and over again until they climax in a final orgasm of
death
- to summon a demon from another dimension called the Evil King to Earth! Years later that scenario is replayed again, but conducted by the late scientist's now grown son who has become an evil sorcerer.
Its basically about some handicapped icecream truck driver who comes back to exact revenge on those responsible for his
death.
There were many holes in the plot also, like how did the orphan kid survive the Ebola virus in the first place, and why did that crazy doctor lady fake her
death?
Which include the beginning, ending and every single
death
scene from the original.
There was also a
death
scene that came right out of nowhere and kind of reminded me of something out of a Dario Argento film.
Bodies are disappearing from coffins; a lady in lavender has sex with men in the graveyard and then stabs them to death; little midgets in brown cloaks (making sounds like lions) are roaming about and there's a flying silver orb with spikes that embeds itself in people's heads!
By balancing the extraordinarily noteworthy inhabitants of Pere Lachaise with the simply extraordinary (and those of us left behind who acknowledge and respect them) 'Forever' reminds us that the democracy of
death
has startling and profound connections to all who live - you are alive if you feel pain, joy, inspiration, and love.
This has to be one of the worst things I've ever had to endure..and that was under pain of
death
from the other 'arf!
Thus, begins a timely drama which means life or
death
for the hero, the president and ultimately the world.
gringo Horst Frank forces his Mexican slaves to fight to the
death
using steel claws.
Columbo should never do another film, his pouty face and supposed sadness over the
death
of his father is a hilarious "gem" to watch.
His Uncle was once a painter obsessed with death..his works often evoke that.
"Highlights" include the Egyptian who Moses stabs coming out to the scene with the knife visibly already in his belly, all the closeups of Kilmer's gut, a Hebrew apparently having a seizure as Miriam sings "Horns of Jericho", the song Horns of Jericho itself, as that story doesn't even happen until after Moses' death, and the fact that outside of Moses, Ramses, Joshua and Aaron no character's name is ever mentioned, leaving you to guess who is who.
This is occasionally interrupted by scenes of another ugly woman, who works in a used bookstore, stabbing bums to
death
on the streets with an ever handy switchblade.
His character was as revolting, cold, and repugnantly racist as a human being could be, but Hackman played Sam Cayhall as a person with a surprising depth and emotion that, although you couldn't exactly like him, you find yourself quietly hoping his
death
penalty will be overturned as he plumbs the depths of his evil deeds and confronts his past.
I am sure those few others who have seen it will agree that it is quintessential Kirk Douglas and a brilliant film in its own right without being 'compared' to
death.
How about a insight into
death
and what may lie on the other side?
Morons: turn down the volume and enjoy the two gorgeous nymphettes as they swim in the moonlight, adoringly cuddle one another, and then . . . the kiss of
death.
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