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At his bachelor party, Paul gets a little too
drunk
and somehow ends up taking a pretty dancer named Becky (Julia Stiles) back to his digs.
Flippen attempts to arrest Madden and see that justice be done, but he cannot stand up to him, so he becomes the town
drunk.
Lantern-jawed Culp and his dog are nearly killed when some local idiot neighbor kids get
drunk
and "go cruising" through his front yard at 60mph.
A big, blustering, blubbering baby, he seems constantly
drunk.
I was in the movie and I haven't seen it yet, but I cringe at the thought of anyone actually paying to see me
drunk.
I believe the minimal sound design and cheap camera is a conscious decision rather than bad film making, I'd defend this, the film isn't any worse as a result, and it puts the spotlight on the cast, some of whom are really good (Kate Hardie- think that's her name, as the sarcastic
drunk
is spot-on) the one exception being David Baddiel, who should never be allowed to appear in serious stuff!! It's light, and we don't go for this kind of anatomising-of-relationship crap in this country, but if you don't have any real friends to go to a party with than you could do worse than to sit in and watch this.
Janet McTeer, a spectacular actress when younger, has become a much less sympathetic type of person now that she is older, has coarsened in some way, and puts one off, but she redeems herself in the latter stages of the story by showing how brilliant an actress she can be when she has a chance by pulling off one of the most convincing and original
drunk
scenes I have ever seen on film.
Dudley Moore makes being
drunk
and irresponsible look cute and amusing and it is damn fun to watch!
They hire a man to pose as a very rich Count, his name is Count Ariszted, (Misha Auer) who is
drunk
all the time and is penniless and gives plenty of comic laughs throughout the picture.
Although it's most certainly politically incorrect to be entertained by a drunk, there's such a charm to Dudley Moore's portrayal of lovable lush, Arthur Bach one can't help but feel for this unique and wonderful character.
Actually, get
drunk
whilst you watch it.....on cheap champagne.
This show just has an upbeat look to it and the characters range from an old, short
drunk
to an dyslexic teenager.
The director was drunk, the bad stand in for the werewolf at points, the atrocious English dubbing, the inclusion of sequences from the first Waldemar film MARK OF THE WOLFMAN aka FRANKENSTEIN'S BLOODY TERROR and the grotesque overuse of that film's music score throughout etc, but seen in it's original widescreen format and uncut ( ie: WEREWOLF NEVER SLEEPS ) it is one of the wildest and most outrageous of the Daninsky werewolf series, with a plot line unmatched in it's everything but the kitchen sink approach.
It tells the unlikely tale of a perpetually drunk, irresponsible 40 something bachelor named Arthur who is set to inherit a vast fortune, but only if he marries Susan, chosen because the family thinks she might make something of him.
They fish, play pool, watch a baseball game, get drunk, get involved in a barroom brawl, and dance with strange women.
The lead actors aren't that bad, but pretty much all the supporting ones are unbelievably bad (one girl seems like she is
drunk
and/or high).
She goes to a club meets a bartender/DJ Adrian (greatfully played by Marcus Patrick) who sees that she is getting to
drunk
and helps before she goes to far.
I'm 60 years old, a guitarist, (lead/rhythm), and over the last forty years, I've been in four bands, it's all there, the fights, the foul-ups, the rotten food, the worse accommodation, always travelling, little or no money, and every one was
drunk
or high.
The group of people are travelling to Belgrade in an awful bus led by a
drunk
conductor and his dumb son (who likes to drive with his eyes closed).
You may notice in the first dance scene the director has all sorts of things occurring in the background:other girl dancing, a
drunk
falling down stairs, much activity, but he knew that we would be watching Mina dance and I'll bet unless you viewed this many times, you didn't notice.All in all, perfection.J.Q.
In one such scene, Arthur
(drunk
throughout most of the story) knocks on the wrong apartment door and receives ear shattering threats from a human 'siren' ("My husband has a gun!!!!).
Also Richard Elfman does a great job as sheriff and as the
drunk
boyfriend.
if only every
drunk
and stoner could be as spontaneously funny.
Matt is constantly using his LP status as an excuse, for
drunk
driving, for breaking laws for construction, for whining about his alleged miserable childhood, for not having a real job.
Walter Brennan, Chill Wills and Edgar Buchanan reprise their roles from the original THE OVER-THE-HILL GANG TV-movie made the previous year, while Astaire takes on the role of the troubled Baltimore Kid who might not be in jail or lynched (as newspaperman Andy Devine misinforms them upon their arrival) but has fallen on hard times and become the town
drunk
instead!
Set in a New Brunswick college town,our heroes are a pair of easy going roommates named Luke and Roger.After sneaking into a sorority girl's room to return some quarters,Luke spies the girl sprouting tentacles in front of her friend-who's casually huffing liquid nitrogen.Luke reasonably comes to the conclusion that the two are aliens-though none of his friends believe him(he was
drunk
at the time).After a pair of suspicious deaths,Luke becomes convinced he's right and begins investigating."Decoys" is loaded with fake scares and plenty of bad CGI imagery.The almost complete lack of gore and violence is also hard to forgive.There are some mildly humorous moments,but the pace is rather slow and the acting is weak.So if you want a proper and intelligent Canadian horror watch again "Ginger Snaps" or check out late 70's slasher classic "Rituals".
976-EVIL 2: The Astral Factor starts at Slate River college where the dean Mr. Grubeck (Rene Assa) has just murdered pretty blonde teenager Lori Glazier (Karen-Mayo Chandler) which brings his murder count to five girls, this time however a
drunk
bum named Turrell (George 'Buck' Flower) is witness to his crime & Grubeck is arrested.
Grubeck is given his statutory one phone call which he uses to phone 976-EVIL a direct line to hell, Grubeck is given powers which enable him to astrally project himself while asleep & is also given the name of the
drunk
who meets a very sticky end that night.
Russel Johnson departs from his lovable Professor persona and plays a
drunk
who is struck down by the blob.
Although the part of him getting beaten up was funny,I don't think it was necessary to show him getting
drunk.
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