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Not as depressing as it could have been, this is kitchen-sink at its most
dirty.
And of course something specifically to all Russian movies ( of course the valuable one, no
dirty
propaganda !) : the problem of loneliness of man ... Especially recommended for the people which really want to see beyond all vomitive propaganda about communism ( both positive or negative propaganda ! ).
A movie about common people, their problems, lack of satisfactions - especially for young ones, fear when touch the real and too
dirty
face of the society ... and about the fake "solutions" : alcohol and violence ... and probably the only real solution : true love ... Of course it's very well "located" in the space and time of "Russian perestroika" but it's valid for all the society ( except a perfect one, but don't worry - not possible to find this on our Earth !).
The story is about a
dirty
politician who is at the top of a crime ring that has been brining the city to it's knees.
Some people complain about the implausibility of the plot, overlong sequences and lack of sex (the latter being, I believe, the main reason for "implausibility"; and how come there are no drunken teenagers talking dirty?!); but it's just not their thing, and good for them if they can't relate to the story.
Remembering the
dirty
particulars of this insidiously vapid "movie" is akin to digging into your chest cavity with a rusty, salted spoon.
Deed refuses to kill the drug dealer, which sets up the conflict of a
dirty
cop with a conscience.
Expecting open arms and welcoming offers there were only a few who managed to succeed and find their way to stardom, majority then condemned to live starving, disillusioned and unwanted, searching for a bit of respect in
dirty
bars and nasty hotel rooms.
Still, when later offered a bribe, he may snarl "I'd like to shove this up your ass, but I don't want to get my hands dirty," he's clearly learned where to draw the line: instead, he just makes him eat a $25,000 watch and sets fire to his Cadillac.
Another would be the
dirty
scruffy looking guy with the jean jacket, he could have played more roles in this movie that might have made the movie more interesting, instead, the movie played this guy as just another loser out there making unknown calls while he sleeps with his girlfriend and then drops his part and cuts him off until the end which was a waste, I was disappointed in his part in the end.
She usually used others to do her
dirty
work and more often than not some sort of double cross was involved.
For some reason, scientific laboratories and outposts always have a staff of grubby, dirty, mean-spirited, misanthropes living inside.
What SHOULD have happened in the last 1/2 of this movie is Michael being tracked down by someone like Rudy Guilliani, put on trial, all his
dirty
family's sleazy little enterprises and bloodthirsty indulgences brought into the light of day, Michael then convicted under RICO statutes and sent to Federal Prison for life...then he can keel over dead from heart-failure while mopping a floor IN LEAVENWORTH.
I always presumed the deliciously inept "Empire of the Ants" stood as his last masterful accomplishment in the horror genre, but that was before my
dirty
little hands stumbled upon an ancient and dusty VHS copy of "The Coming", a totally obscure and unheard of witchery-movie that actually turned out a more or less pleasant surprise!
Instead of being seductive and drawing me into watching it, I ended up feeling
dirty
because it compares to watching a soft-core porn.
The best point in this movie was the end credits and the hour long shower after this cause I felt so damn
dirty
that I wasted money on this stinking load.
This movie is about a female rape victim/comic book writer from New York that decides to get away from all that awful big city glamor and move to a dirty, run down small town where she finds refuge in a single-wide trailer on a dirt lot in the middle of 12th and nowhere.
Barely even reaching feature length, "Can I Do It....'Till I Need Glasses" is a collection of (mostly)
dirty
jokes.
The explanation of the
dirty
deeds plays like a spoof of Hitchcock, not an homage.
While the pursuit across the spirit-world of the desert and the casting of Chris Penn are good ideas, the film is not
dirty
enough or hard enough to be a good crime movie, and isn't focused enough on laughs to really be a comedy.
So, strictly spoken, it's not really "evil" that dwells in the house; just a trio of sleazy ghosts with
dirty
minds and far too much free time on their long-dead hands!
I get the impression that this film was a quick and
dirty
solution as not to lose the rights to the Blaise franchise.
Someone should've told him that "poor" is not synonymous with dirty, nor ignorant, nor cliche.
Women run around dressed in scantily clad "bunny" outfits, an extremely fat woman is the brunt of many tasteless jokes, and they all work at the restaurant of a
dirty
old man, who has an oddball son (Jim Hanks, who is of course Tom's brother), whom the man wants to get "laid."
The new priest becomes a morgue-keeper in the town and sends the mummy out to do his
dirty
deeds after feeding him the tanna leaf juice.
The dialogue so laughably cliched and knowingly dirty, one might think the screenplay was the product of locking Aaron Spelling and Joe Eszterhas in a room with orders to produce an amalgam of every bad script each had ever had a hand in creating.
I almost thought that he had always acted this way, tricky, dishonest, in a
dirty
surrounding where nobody really cared about hygiene.
Or
dirty.
I feel
dirty
for admitting that I rented this 'movie' and actually paid money to see it.
A family show has been turned in to a
dirty
piece of garbage, and I wouldn't recommend anyone go see it.
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