Descriptions
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There are some
descriptions
of the plot already here, so I won't go into it.
I have never seen the full 210 minute version, but to judge from the
descriptions
of it on this page, it would seem closer to a cross between a hard-core porn movie and a video nasty.
"The Evil That Men Do" begins with a truly repellent torture scene, followed, a little later, by graphic verbal
descriptions
of equally repellent torture methods that the sadistic, heartless villain likes to use.
There are some wonderful
descriptions
of this film from other commenter's here and they seemed to have really enjoyed it so I won't too far into giving a film synopsis but you could see a little of Woody Allen and maybe a little of Federico Fellini in this film's collection of some 50 short sketches or vignettes strung together with no real singular plot.
The Man with the Golden Arm, Otto Preminger's controversial, panoramic crime drama, plays itself out among the mental
descriptions
of its living and architectural occupants, in rhythmic, lashing arrangement.
I find that a bit dodgy as far as
descriptions
go.
Everything in "Dekalog 5" conveys a dreadful sense of estrangement and isolation:
descriptions
of a waste undergrowth of violence and folly, scenes of precarious conditions of work, sinister appearances of buildings immersed in an anonymous aura of desolation, aimless wanderings through disenchanting environments.
I'd seen it described variously as 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Muskets' and 'Reservoir Fops', both of which are excellent
descriptions.
The locations were indeed in line with the book's
descriptions.
The only actors in the movie that I thought played their roles fit to Robbins
' descriptions
in the book were Julian's friends, in their five minute clip in the beginning of the movie.
Without going into lengthy
descriptions
of the various scenes, take my word for it, the sex scenes are uninteresting at best.
I myself was sold by the promising
descriptions
of "nuke mutants," "motor-psychos," and of course the "exterminators" themselves which, according to the back of the movie-store case, are all cavorting around a post-apocalyptic barren wasteland wreaking all sorts of mayhem.
Embarrassment is one of many
descriptions
that come to mind.
Let me get the bad out of the way first, James Hanlon is absolutely terrible trying to act his
descriptions
of what was going on with the rookie training and events of the day.
From the careful
descriptions
of the crime scenes to the mental health of the lead investigator, you'll be entranced.
I know...I know...these are
descriptions
that are an instant turn off to many cold hearted movie executives who are only looking for a return on their investment.
A Roger Corman quickly produced cheapie that wears its influences proudly, as many elements (character
descriptions
to lifted sequence ideas) just reek of Ridley Scott's 1979 feature ''Alien''.
The settings and location truly match the
descriptions
as described in the book written by the father-of-all-survivors Henri Charriere.
The secret of success is in the way it creates magic not out of stereotyped wizards (a la Harry Potter), but out of the honest
descriptions
of the events that unfold for Will Stanton.
I really must say that this 'scientific
' descriptions
of the happenings there were quite interesting and at some parts scaring.
Based on the
descriptions
appearing on the front and back cover of the movie case, one would expect this movie to chronicle the life and times of Blackbeard.
If you're looking for words that used to be only written on public bathroom walls and
descriptions
of the same, see this movie.
And who wrote his amusing
descriptions
of the frocks?
This is a well documented phenomenon and the
descriptions
from people who believe they have undergone them have much in common.
For physical
descriptions
of the Musketeers they were fair and handsome men read the first part of the novel and the chapter the Antechamber of Monsieur de Treville.
If you just look at the bare-bones
descriptions
on a lot of noirs, it can be pretty hard to tell them apart.
It was so telling how the older sons had names that weren't even really names, merely descriptions, while the younger sons had actual names as though they were the true human beings.
I have always loved this story - the hopeful theme, the excellent characters and Dickens' realistic and meticulous
descriptions.
2. Lenny's "laying out all his cards" for Kelly's Dad (as Lenny does his monologue, and Kelly's Dad responds with his hysterical
descriptions
of preferring a lit bomb in his mouth rather than having Lenny court his daughter, look at the combination bemused/concerned reactions of Kelly and her Mom--priceless scene).
I was mildly intrigued by
descriptions
of the story I had read and with the trailer, so I thought to take a chance.
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