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Back in the mid/late 80s, an OAV anime by title of "Bubblegum Crisis" (which I think is a military slang term for when technical
equipment
goes haywire) made its debut on video, taking inspiration from "Blade Runner", "The Terminator" and maybe even "Robocop", with a little dash of Batman/Bruce Wayne - Iron Man/Tony Stark and Charlie's Angel's girl power thrown in for good measure.
The historical accuracy in costumes,
equipment
and general art direction, like the TV series, is outstanding.
How we in space appear like babies, learning to walk once more, losing control of our tools in zero-gravity, breathing through
equipment
as fish out of water.
Period costumes, props and sets like Rackham's house and Ernest's lab with it's old scientific
equipment.
Lifeforce starts in outer space where the HMS Churchill tracks Haley's Comet & it's
equipment
detects a 150 mile long alien spaceship in the head of the comet, unable to contact Earth because of interference Colonel Tom Carlsen (Steve Railsback) decides this is the one & only chance to investigate it.
Sparks ignite cutting out the electrical equipment, even shutting off Wetherly's pacemaker!
They set off actually on the wrong foot, with the former chastising the latter for her inaccurate, and slow translations of what he wanted to tell a Chinese delegate who had bought
equipment
that is faulty.
Well, of course this is all pretty improbable and features medical
equipment
that looks to have been purchased at Radio Shack, and overall it's pretty cheesy and sleazy.
The clubs are closed and
equipment
confiscated, but not before the girl inside is murdered by the Mob's goon, and Patterson has to be stopped by Zeke Ward from killing Tanner instead of delivering him to the law.
I've got it on VHS and got so fed up waiting for a release and worrying that my VHS copy would ruin i got the
equipment
to get it onto DVD.
Basically a man and his wife are infected in their inner ear by a high pitched sound wave being emitted by some military
equipment.
...this film noire set piece suffers from murky sound (at least, as shown on the inadequate
equipment
of both the Seattle and Maine film festivals) and murkier plotting, while Rickman suffers from an American accent, old tennis shoes and baggy sweats.
The show uses cool high-tech surveillance
equipment
to bring down the cheats and schemers.
One of the examples is Tamura, another one the piled up bodies of Japanese soldiers in front of the church and another important one is, when the Japanese soldiers are trying to cross a street and the Americans are already waiting there for them and shooting all of the Japanese soldiers which have worse
equipment
and are fed worse and have no health
equipment
or anything alike.
But it was amusing to see the crazy couch patterns and "modern" electronics
equipment
and, of course, the mandatory suburbanite humor poking fun at modern art for sale.
Uniforms, equipment, sets, and mannerisms are all wrong.
Even 'Manos' fares better than this, at least they had proper
equipment.
Back to the science, I thought it was very interesting that the female test subjects were held naked and the testing
equipment
required that they be monitored through their breast tissue.
I can't stand when Hollywood spends millions of dollars on flash bang
equipment
and uses fancy editing and cool music, and does not bother to have a plot that hangs together at even the most basic level.
Its clear right from the outset that director Kenneth Branagh wanted to add a different touch to this film and he does so by way of the central location, which has been changed from the charming games-ridden country house of the original to a technical marvel kitted out with layers of security
equipment.
It seems to be recorded on the crummiest of handycams, and copied on even worse
equipment.
Back to "Santa Claus": instead of the North Pole, Jolly Old Saint Nicholas resides in a satellite in geosynchronous earth orbit (shades of "MST3K"); instead of elves his toys are made by children chosen from around the world; and he had sophisticated spy
equipment
to check just which kids are naughty and nice.
Will there be any
equipment
malfunctions at particularly key moments in the film?
Lucky for our hero, there happen to be gymnastic
equipment
in fortunate spots, like the stone pommel horse in the middle of a square (for no reason) amidst crazy town.
If you're going to make a musical, whether on film or on stage, whether on Broadway or at the local community playhouse, you should probably make sure that (a.) your actors can sing, (b.) your actors can dance, (c.) you have decent sound equipment, (d.) you have a well-written score, and (e.) you have lyrics that are witty and charming.
(Later that day); "DO NOT OPEN"!!!!! Uh oh, we have to run all the way to the lab and tell them not to open it because we don't have phones or radios or intercoms even though we have a gazillion dollars worth of other
equipment
here.
The surgical scenes were laughable.... and surely they must know that people who have a little knowledge of medicine would find this utterly absurd......Anesthesiologists do not leave the room during a heart transplant....nor do they do the surgery in a tiny room devoid of instruments, heart lung
equipment
and sterile techniques... just a joke... couldn't concentrate on the story line because of all the stupid surgery scenes... no blood, no personnel and then the hero doc coming in and taking over... it is not a film for thinking adults....Also the budget must have been limited... the street scenes were OK but who was the technical adviser....Seems like it was directed by a total idiot.. Save your money and wait until it comes out on DVD and Don't rent it..
For me the treatment of the retarded girl by the security
equipment
salesman was about the worst episode, closely followed by the scenes of drunkenness and perversity in the 'slags' flat.
Lots of time was devoted to shots of factory
equipment
(forklifts, conveyor belts, shovels); and the slightly-creepy-looking baby dolls with surprisingly lifelike eyes, that most of the characters made for a living, were somehow more interesting than the live people.
The film picks up after last years remake with the military setting up electronic surveillance
equipment
in the desert where the attacks in the first film happened.
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