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Truly a "film noir" - there are
essentially
no humorous scenes in this movie with the possible exception of the jury deliberation scene.
Katherine Isabelle is back but
essentially
in a cameo as the ghost of Ginger while once again the angst ridden sister Bridget is the centre of the story.
Despite a meaningless title and a lead (Samson Burke!) who gives new meaning to the word "wooden", this is not too bad for what is
essentially
a formulaic muscleman effort.
The movie is
essentially
about these things that disguise themselves up to look like beautiful young college girls, who happen to have a taste for humans.
This film is
essentially
a blend of American Pie and Alien, though there were some great camera-work for the attack scenes and there were some good performances, but this movie seemed as thought it was just another teen horror flick.
Rebecca leaves for a night of drinking wanting to be home by ten but her mom
essentially
says, and I might be paraphrasing here "no hon go whore around, we don't want to see you back till late".
So it was
essentially
a propaganda film, encouraging the audience with the bravery and never-say-die attitude of the Americans and their allies (hence the convenient mixture of nationalities in Bogart's little group of fighting men).
Essentially
the plot revolves around the characters of Abhishek and Rani traveling around Indian pulling heists of various sizes and living it up.
So that was
essentially
the worst, least enjoyable movie I have ever seen.
In addition, Bava injects a mean'n'nasty streak of pitch-black gallows humor that runs throughout the entire picture and culminates in a marvelously twisted surprise shock ending that's the perfect startling punchline to what's
essentially
an extremely vicious cinematic shaggy dog joke.
this film is
essentially
a lark about by some guys from new Zealand and really that is all it is, I don't think when they made the movie the filmmakers were thinking that this was going to be a world wide blockbuster or an intellectual indie thought provoker they simply made a movie that they thought would be fun and hoped that others would as well.
Essentially, the story is of a part of wild China in/around early 20th c, in which a former gangster and mass-murderer reforms his life and builds the Peace Hotel, a refuge for all the area's disowned and hunted.
The script is too implausible & idiotic for words, but everyone involved takes it very serious, like it's the most
essentially
moralistic nature-versus-humans movie ever made.
The problem
essentially
is the dire lack of funding and scarce distribution.
The three pictures are all
essentially
the same childishness, with magic, a journey and animal costumes.
The movie is
essentially
a spoof of James Bond flicks with super-guy fighting well-equipped villain.
You also don't get scripts better than this, the Granger version
essentially
used the same script so that as it ran I was quoting dialog and making my dad go "I thought you never saw this before".
Disney had no idea how to market "The Insider" and
essentially
sold it as tobacco movie and it is so much more.
Adrien Brody is
essentially
the lead, but Mark Ruffalo and Rinko Kikuchi round out the main group of characters.
Essentially
the whole industry in HK is more or less like the American B-movie action market, starring the likes of Dolph Lundgren, Van Damme and of course Cynthia Rothrock.
Essentially
this movie is about four characters who explore various depths of their increasingly intertwined relationships.
Essentially
though watchable, there's nothing really compelling to follow.
A passable but
essentially
hum-drum action movie.
Nice cast, Nice Script, and everything is handled a hell of a lot more intelligently than what you'd expect from a movie which is
essentially '
Giant Alien Vs Vikings'.
This is
essentially
a small film, in a way smaller and even more (considering his previous trio, amazingly) simplistic in storytelling terms and scope.
The problem with this movie, which is
essentially
eye candy(well it was back then), is the acting.
I went with 2 of my sons who are major film going people and when asked to describe the plot line,simply could't.It is long- and feels long.Dylan McDermott is easy on the eyes- he uses all the usual tricks to allure- unshaven,motorcycle,architect....but there is
essentially
no chemistry between him and Ashwarya Rai.
He sets up his plan by establishing a false identity for young Sofia (who becomes beautiful Ellen Drew) which makes her
essentially
the heiress to the whole Arizona Territory.
It's a shame that what is
essentially
a documentary had to be interlaced with the frankly pointless nod at the commercial market of including the uninspiring fictional Hannah/Richards subplot, something which ruins rather than enhances a movie that has very little technical merit of its own, but solely succeeds through the testimonies of the people that live and work in the industry.
Essentially
all it offers is a series of sex workers (and some clients) speaking about what they do.
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