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For example, Georges who is completely uninhibited
demands
a pair of expensive shoes and hasn't enough money.
The scenes and images, extraordinary on their own, flow together without obvious causal links in a way that
demands
re-watching.
I would agree that it is confusing but all the facts are there for us we just have to see them and listen harder, this film
demands
all your attention!
The scene in the museum
demands
acting without dialogue.
He
demands
to go back, only this time in the body of Alex Finch.
A good blackmailer, like a good virus or parasite, never
demands
so much of the host that the host expires.
She even rudely bursts into the Musketeer Commander's office and
demands
to speak with him.
- now there's a mix that absolutely
demands
attention.
It's now' Turin, Today' & a prostitute named Angela (Barbara Lerici) refuses to comply with her clients disgusting
demands
& in her hurry to leave their apartment knocks over a table out of which falls some large dangerous looking knives & a blue folder which she accidentally puts into her bag in her rush.
I have not read the novel on which the film is based and I have watched Tarkovsky's version twice (because it
demands
it), but by judging this 'Solaris' on its own merits, I think this version is simply a load of old plop.
Despite having the less showy parts, Henry Fonda, George Brent, and Margaret Lindsay (always the second woman in a Warner Bros. drama) have strong screen presences, but most of all the star of this movie is William Wyler, who could always be counted on having Davis give exactly what she was required to do and not sabotage a movie due to her operatic
demands
and bombastic overacting.
She is so angry, in fact, that she marches into the office of her pussy-whipped fiancé and
demands
he propose to her, which he does.
Jeff
demands
that Hanson tell him who he is and what he is doing.
Can somebody who liked the movie please explain: - Okay so the military drops at least 2 smart bombs when they open one of the silo holes.... but at the end of the movie Dolph and Montel crawl out to greet the press and no visible damage??? - The bad guy is seconds from having his goal of blowing up Washington but for some unknown reason he uncuffs himself from the code suitcase and falls to his death.... thus allowing Dolph time to run to the lab and stop the bomb from exploding... gave me a headache trying to make sense of that - Dolph and one of the bad guys are fighting under one of the missiles when it launches and sprays them with superheated fiery compressed flaming exhaust ..... but Dolph picks himself up and fights on - the bad guy
demands
the poor President (that guy from Jaws)shoot himself on national TV in the graveyard.... but the gun on the headstone is full of blanks... so why not have a secret service guy bump off the President if it would save the country??? - I guess a nuclear bomb exploding in South Dakota was no big deal... just a warning... nothing real important - the rooftop car chase was interesting - at least have Dolph take his shirt off and show us his body
Not even Peter Pan or Cinderella but this film
demands
the respect of something created in 1939.
Day's bright, cheerful, optimistic, happy persona gradually gives way to depression and alcoholism brought on by the
demands
of a small-time hood who gains control of the singer's professional and personal life.
There are two or three scenes that put enormous
demands
on Sophie (and Streep the actress), and the woman simply does not disappoint (my favorite was an early flashback scene wherein she attempts to check out a book by Emily Dickinson but doesn't have the author's name right).
...because it literally
demands
all of your attention.
Certainly one of the most original and offbeat horror films to come out in a long time, this one almost
demands
a second viewing just to appreciate the imaginative production design, and a third just to catch all the throwaway gags (a sign reads "Road To Nowhere" and, in smaller letters, "Don't Buckle Up.
She calls it a night and takes off in her car only to get accosted by the guy at knife point who then
demands
she drive him back to the parking garage claiming, "They took something from me and you are going to help me get it back!"
Tommy's character, while on the surface,
demands
both pity and sympathy.
There are also terrific performances turned in by Glenn Close as the Vice President who deals with the terrorist's demands, and Gary Oldman in a scary piece of acting as the lead terrorist.
The lord Hustle (E-40)
demands
a 10% commission and sends his experienced bodyguard Ackson (D.J. Naylor) to help the gang in their plan.
I watch "Fire Sale" at least 3-4 times a year and each time it gets better, very similar to "Where's Poppa", which also
demands
multiple viewings.
Collosal bore from Wisconsin filmmaker Bill Rebane with hilariously awful "special" (ill)effects and a talky script whose ridiculous story plods along at a languishing pace that
demands
the most amount of patience ever conceived from any unfortunate viewer who happens to sit down to watch it.
Some films seem "long" because it
demands
the audience's attention at all times, others are so because the audience is bored.
also think this movie
demands
a bit mote of its actors,especially for the the quiet dramatic moments.the
And before she knows what's happening, she does what Guido
demands
and joins his criminal organization as a call girl.
To quote Dr. Strangelove, "The purpose of a doomsday device is to tell the world you have a doomsday device!! WHY DID YOU KEEP IT A SECRET ?!?!?!" It's not like the Chinese actually present a list of demands, or anything, before they blow up the world...it takes a super secret "Mission Impossible" spy mission to discover that the machine exists.Chairman Mao was never about blowing Red China up...it was always his intent to simply steam roll over the West with numbers and the power of Marxism, and allow China (and Communism) to achieve its glorious (and inevitable, in Commie eyes) destiny.
Sasha Mitchell stars as David Sloan the brother of Kurt Sloan (Jean-Claude Van Damme) who takes on Tong Po (Michael Qissi) a brutal fighter who was beaten in Bangkok by Kurt, however Tong Po has killed Kurt and now
demands
a match with David to reclaim his honor in this disappointingly dull sequel which takes itself far too seriously.
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