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Cybill Shepherd as Corinne isn't bad in her role as the woman who can't get over her husband's
death.
"The Mother" tells of a recently widowed mid-60's mother of two adult children (Reid) who, on the heels of her husband's death, finds herself awakening from a life of sleepwalking as she has an affair with a young carpenter who is also her daughter's married lover.
The best part is obviously when they 'melvin' death, i was cracking up for 10 minutes and missed the next part of the film.
I suspect that the first commenter has never lost a parent or someone very close to them in
death.
His wish for final
death
leads him to Mallepa, where refugees from several Asian countries live.
The story has a metal band burned to
death
in their hotel, one of their fans has a dream to this effect and said band starts to go on a kill spree from beyond the grave.
It's decently made and written, and I thought it was quite creative and original at times as well, plus some of the
death
scenes were very impressive.
We have all seen
death
put on screen in a hundred thousand ways but the beauty of this film is how it takes you through every slow-moving moment that leads you to
death.
Creasy's art is death...he's about to paint his masterpiece."
This is a true story of an elderly retired man (expertly played by Richard Farnsworth) who decides to ride a tractor across a few states to pay a final visit to his estranged brother who now stands at
death'
s door.
The anguish of paying the ultimate price - the
death
of fllow student airmen.
Brutal, emotionless Michael Myers stabs his sister to
death
at age six on Halloween night in 1963; on October 30, 1978, he escapes from a mental institution and institutes a new reign of terror in his hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois.
The plot is simple enough: Stewart's lonesome cowpoke wins a remarkable Winchester in a shooting match, beating the meanest man in the west (Stephen McNally), who is actually his own brother and caused the
death
of their father.
She plans to kill him to avenge her
death
since the police have abandoned her.
the girl is safe she goes to Ann putnam's grave to to see that is not empty but it is at first because she accuse her of witchcraft, and lets her burn to
death.
I wonder if Lion's Gate REALLY thought that the general viewing audience would want to see people that were brutally beaten to
death
and blood all over the place.
The gore is well done and used sparingly (look out for the excellent barbed-wire death) & the action is punchy when used.
The riveting tale of a couple who suffer social and legal torture, after having undergone enormous emotional pain at the unexpected and brutal
death
of their infant child is really an eye-opening fable that exposes the inhumane side of fellow humans, and uncovers the barbarism of a very refined and lawful society.
What he thought would be a routine and probably tedious task turns into a nightmare as he discovers that the old woman was haunted to her death, and that the ghosts of her past are not content to rest.
"Slaughter High" is a totally ridiculous slasher flick about a high school nerd Marty,who gets pick on all the time by some pranksters.The prank goes wrong and he ends up getting savagely burned.Five years later his tormentors all attend a reunion-just the ten of them of course,and low and behold Marty murders them one after another.British actress Caroline Munro("Maniac")leads the cast as the heroine(who dies anyway!).The acting is completely awful,there's also no suspense at all.Plenty of grotesque
death
scenes to satisfy the gore-freaks:a guy's stomach explodes,another female victim literally gets an acid bath,a couple having sex in bed get electrocuted,a guy is crushed by a tractor,one girl is drowned,and a doctor gets a hyperdermic needle in the eye.The killer wears a decent and rather creepy jester's mask and the setting(a beautiful old English castle)is really nice.However the dream finale is utterly pathetic.All in all it's true that "Slaughter High" is a piece of garbage,but I enjoyed it.Only for fans of truly bad slasher flicks.
When I learned of Sir Alec Guinness' death, this was the first of his many films I thought of re-seeing.
Consider Esperanza Diaz, a young widow who must deal with the
death
of her teen aged daughter Blanca.
Poor De Sade, persecuted and imprisoned in his lifetime, misrepresented after his death, and unlike one-time-fellow-prisoner Laclos, author of Dangerous Liaisons, is persecuted and tortured on film.
The middle(longest part by a long shot)is so incredibly lacking in feel and scare factor, I was bored to
death.
It is so sad (I mean as in pathetic) -
death
loses its sting after an episode of this, and it is so awfully predictable and unfunny that you feel insulted.
The film is supposed to be about the
death
of Elizebeth Shore.
But then again, why should they have put any effort into this cheesy train wreck of a romantic comedy: the plot is somewhat appealing in its naiveté - four girlfriends return to their German hometown to mourn the
death
of their soccer-coach - but it's the kind of 'nice' idea that needs great dialogue, perfect execution, charming ambiance and romantic spirit to come to fruition.
I do not regret to have rushed to see this movie without proper documentation, because I spent 119 minutes of pure joy, spoiled by an inexplainable ending (solved since).It is of course a testament, but I am only five years younger than Alain Resnais and I prefer to spend them without too much questions asked, about
death
mostly.
When Chuckles the Clown is inadvertently killed in one episode they actually made his
death
seem funny!
There's the senile bishop who conducts the wedding, the
death
of the family matriarch, an unexpected pregnancy and an unexpected love at first sight moment, but there really wasn't any one central point here.
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