Drill
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This is a crazy thing, this big
drill
rig wrapped in a blanket to keep everybody warm, drilling at temperatures of minus 40.
So we
drill
back in time to see how often that's happened, and exactly how fast that ice can melt.
So we have a diamond
drill.
The cardboard sets, the moon kings with lightning bolts sewn onto their aprons, you know the
drill.
You know the drill: young hotshot with hubristic flaw (in this case, Matthew McConaughey, trying to jump-start a flagging career by latching onto Pacino's coattails -- hey, it worked for Keanu and Colin, didn't it?) is discovered by glamorous and delightfully corrupt father figure (Pacino, natch).
This person probably would enjoy having a dentist
drill
their teeth without anesthesia, too.
Top scene is Pinhead using a rag to clean blood from Tunnelers
drill
bit, classic and about the goriest this film goes.
According to the plot drilling a hole in the ceiling of the vault would disable the alarm system in the vault when the system was reactivated (I can't think why), according to Daltry there battery operated
drill
would be unable to
drill
through the vault ceiling however they just happened to have a hydraulic
drill
complete with hoses and fittings to fit the equally convenient take off points in the planes hydraulic system located above the vault.
Accepting this for the sake of the plot it takes them several minutes to
drill
a small hole through the top of the vault (tension will they be able to
drill
through before FED's get there to check the false alarm), yet from the time the vault door closed and before the FED's had walked the few feet to the second security door they had cut a squire hole in the roof of the vault big enough for them to get through.
Costa! is about 4 girls going to Spain to go on vacation, party, get drunk, get laid (u know the drill).
They might reply something like "Armageddon" (can you
drill
the hole?!?), "Shriek", "Plan Nine From Outer Space", "The Medallion", "Scooby Doo" etc...
He believes that the blast will not
drill
a simple hole, but will instead form cracks in the crust.
Jack Webb does an excellent job as the hard
drill
instructor.
Anybody who is into WWII movies, all the battles start right here with the
drill
Sgt.
Rugged David Innes (solid Doug McClure) and doddery Dr. Abner Perry (a delightfully dotty Peter Cushing)
drill
their way into the earth's core in their spiffy mole machine.
Jack Webb is excellent as Sgt.Jim Moore, a tough, but fair
drill
instructor in Paris Island North Carolina.
Jack Webb is riveting as a Marine Corp
drill
instructor in the D.I.. Webb play Sgt.Jim Moore, a tough but fair Marine whose job it is to prepare young teens for possible combat.
We especially enjoyed the scene in which the transvestite is shooting a photo novel, and while supposedly being menaced by a killer with an electric drill, is told to answer the phone and say, "I can't talk to you right now, I'm being attacked by a sadistic serial killer.
The film begins with the Tramp in training, and the character is hilariously inept at even the simplest military drills, including marching and gun-slinging, much to the disgust of his
drill
sergeant.
Jack Webb's portrayal of the Marine
drill
instructor shaping new recruits in basic training requires no interpretation.
I figured Jack Webb playing an army
drill
instructor might be good for a chuckle but figured the drama would pale in comparison to such recent movie D.I.s as portrayed in "Full Metal Jacket" or "An Officer and a Gentleman".
Misfit recruit private Owens tests
drill
instructor Sgt Moore's (Jack Webb) skills.
she gets a drill, but the wire isn't long enough.
Don't even get me started on the "What the hell?" moments, here are a few: Killer can move at the speed of light--door opens actress turns, no one is there, turns back, there is something sitting in front of her.; Out of now where The killer shows up with a power drill, a really big one!
I feel like one of the guards at the beginning of Holy Grail and want to say "Where'd you get the power drill?".
As a consequence I startled a few times in the first quarter of the movie, but once I knew the
drill
I practically fell asleep as The Grudge grew more and more predictable by the minute.
Featuring dreadful acting by the entire cast (Daphne Zuniga makes her ignominious and inauspicious film debut here as Debbie, a bimbo who has her head crushed by a car!), a hefty corpse tally of 10, okay make-up f/x by Matthew Mungle, a few bloody murders (baseball bat bludgeoning, chicken wire strangulation, your standard
drill
through the head bit, that sort of gruesome thing), a downbeat surprise twist ending which was later copied in "Intruder," a creepy score by Christopher ("Hellraiser") Young, a slight smidgen of gratuitous female nudity, and endearingly incompetent direction by Jeffrey Obrow and Steve Carpenter (who also blessed us with "The Power" and "The Kindred"), this entertainingly abysmal slice'n'dice atrocity sizes up as a good deal of delectably dopey and drecky low-grade fun.
Through all this, Konchalovksy zeroes in on the individual, with care and affection to examine the bitter longing and regret of the woman who waited 6 years after the war for a fiancé who never came back, waited long enough to go out and become a barmaid in a ship with velvet couches and which she quit years later to come back to her village to care for an aging uncle who killed the fiancé's father with an axe, the irreverent folly of the fiancé who came back from the war a hero 20 years too late, came back not for the sake of the girl he left behind but to
drill
oil for the motherland, the despair and resignation of the middle-aged Regional Party Leader who comes back to his small Siberian village with the sole purpose of blotting it out of the map to build a power plant.
Never heard of this movie,saw it on DVD.Great movie,perfect example of a movie that took every cast member to make it work.No overhyped typical Hollywood movie with the same old overhyped actors.No current Quote "A" list actor could have pulled off any performance in this movie.Brought back memories of my own post Vietnam war military experiences.It concentrated on the people who were sent to fight.As was portrayed by the characters who had fears and emotions even if some volunteered for service.They were regular people too,some just weren't cut out for military life,I remember a few in my experience--to put it mildly couldn't adapt to military life either-but I'll never forget them-should have stayed in touch.I highly recommend it and then think about those serving present day in Afganistan.Basic training is a trip, notice those
drill
sergeants aren't morning people and maybe they need "sensitivity training" HA!HA!HA!
A flawed film, and a wonder: perfect for doing a
drill
in Keats's 'negative capacity', perhaps?
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