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Nice scenery, good photography, workable continuity, and a Tarzan yell that echos the one
described
by Burroughs.
If you had a mother that
described
you like that, you just might be looking to bump her off yourself.
In this film freedom is
described
in the form of style represented by Isa's discovery of India.
He
described
some scenes to me.
In fact he had a secondary writing career as a woman's writer, churning out what can reasonably be
described
as romantic potboilers.
Not exactly looking for what I just
described
you say?
Although Jing Ke is
described
as no stranger to swordplay, he's hardly the invincible warrior portrayed by Chen Kaige.
Du Rififi Chez Les Hommes/Rififi(1955) can on the surface be
described
as a French variation on John Huston's seminal heist film, Asphalt Jungle(1950).
"House Calls" is a wonderful romantic comedy that can best be
described
as "how they used to make them."
I'd seen it
described
variously as 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Muskets' and 'Reservoir Fops', both of which are excellent descriptions.
Can only be
described
as awful.
Stanley Kubrick's step-daughter Katharina is
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as 'draughtswoman'.
I admit, I had to fast forward through this poorly transferred DVD after about 30 minutes -- NOTHING was happening, and everyone has already
described
the "plot."
The Middle Eastern leg of the journey is
described
in a particularly irritating way: there obviously are mud brick villages, dirt tracks in the middle of the desert, women clad in black robes and belly dancers.
We are introduced to the star who is
described
as having learned Judo in the marines.
Unfortunately, we're battered from head to toe with these, and as much subtlety is used as I've
described
them.
It's not the best of films, but certainly not the worst of the budget films as
described
previously from the compilation War Classics.
Fantastic too are Sybil Danning's breasts - they make a brief appearance in the movie but the scene is repeated umpteen times in the end credits in what can only be
described
as the 12" remix of Sybil Danning's boobs.
I am sorry, but Meg was
described
in the book as having fizzy curls and glasses and as being considered very uncool.
However the non-sense story is awful and hard to be
described.
"Houseboat Horror" is often regarded as the worst Australian film ever made and
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as a typical slasher film,which carried the promotion 'See the movie that can't get an Academy Award'.An underground disco band members begins to die slashed to death by burned maniac as they are attempting to shoot a music video on a remote lake in the Australian outback.Badly acted and written slasher flick with zero suspense and annoying characters.It certainly delivers the gore:heads are split in half with a machete,throats are cut and a woman is killed with a horseshoe.If you like cheesy slasher movies you can give this one a try,but you have been warned.At least it's better than Swedish "The Bleeder".4
Vampire Bill is not very good looking and looks much older than
described
in the book.
While I totally disagree with one reviewer who
described
Charley Chase as unfunny, in this film he certainly is.
From her first ingénue role in THE GET-AWAY (1941) too her last, DALLAS (1984-1985) Ms. Reed could NEVER be
described
as CHUNKY.
Only instead of a real martial art, they concoct an absurd new martial art, accurately
described
by one critic as "a cross between Kung Fu and break dancing."
What I've just
described
portends the meandering nature of this "Our Gang" short that served as the pilot for a potential Stepin Fetchit movie short series.
Many of the scenes I've just
described
are good for some laughs though the final sequence was so confusing that the results were just too blah for me.
Even though the book wasn't strictly accurate to the real situation it
described
it still carried a sense of Japan.
This film is
described
as a action/comedy.
The cover
described
amazing special effects.
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