Evil
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As are Sam Elliott's bare-chested nature photographer/idealist/rhetorician, a pre-surgical Joan Van Ark, and a couple of African-American servants who eventually get to enact the new spirit of civil rights on
evil
old moneyed cripple Milland.
lanie kazan was
evil
as the landlady and i enjoyed her performance .
Terrifying film about an
evil
old fortune hunter and his villainous cohort that plan to knock off his niece for her inheritance.
In telling the story of the one uprising to occur within the most destructive of all concentration camps, we get to show the good in man, and the
evil.
All the characters completely overacted especially the ones that were supposed to be really
evil
ones.
The ones I remember most are the spider woman and whoever made DynaGirl
evil.
The clown is all clownish until he goes in for the kill, where his face turns
evil
and his teeth go razor sharp.
Only Robert D'Zar was sorta convincing as the
evil
sheriff, and the
evil
man himself was well cast but his acting was, for the most part, lazy (which is understandable.
Nothing wrong with that but we are asked to believe it opened up in the heart of Eastern Europe RIGHT BY the castle of a family known throughout the countryside as
evil
vampires(and still coming to life every so often as we are told through the opening sequence of the film).
My expectations were something along the lines of
evil
dead 2, as it advertised, and I was sorely disappointed.
No
evil
dead, No Friday the 13th, no Nightmare, just crap.
Its the only one that ever scared me during and especially after,for...OK weeks.The eye effects have been used in things since but at the time they did freak me out.The child abuse stuff is damaging.The satanic ritual stuff,even though its been the reason it seems that oh so Christian Americans like to believe that true
evil
in their country exists for the last few centuries and is thus THE stereotypical scapegoat,and even though it's as unbelievable as any other religion,well it is scary anyway.After all it's TV so a level of disbelief must be maintained.I think a major reason it scared me was the concepts,if they were true just feel more fear inducing than an individual who kills with electricity (DPO) or inbreds(Home) or any of the many reincarnation ones.
The only problem I have with it is that it has Bulldog from Fraiser in as an evil,scary non-Christian type and I just kept seeing Bulldog and his gong and sports crap...But thats just having to deal with people from other roles being someone else so it shouldn't really detract from believing in a programme..except it did which is why I give it 9/10 instead of full marks,which is what it should get from someone who doesn't know who Bulldog is/was.
It seems to be unlucky for a movie about a
evil
child killing other people it might spoil people watching this people please do not watch cause after the day I watched this movie, it gave me sad dreams about Patty McCormack's death I almost started to cry after I dreamed and it might upset you a very sad movie and spoiled movie...
I wonder if Besson will ever learn that world war 2 is over (remember those
evil
German villains in "Taxi"?).
Instead of the
evil
twisted genius set on making monsters or ruling the world, Karloff's goals are incredibly noble.
Unfortunately SEEDS OF
EVIL
aka GARDEN OF
EVIL
aka THE GARDENER is extremely boring.
perhaps the harsher reality is that our lives are actually simpler than this, less evil, less harsh, less sad.
Among all the great characters are the
evil
Peter Thorndyke, the beautiful Carole, the down on his luck driver Jim Douglas and the best one of the bunch Buddy Hackett as the wonderfully eccentric Tennessee Steinmetz, Tennessee has a Buddhist soul and does not discount the car as being alive.
The main villains, a religious sect called the Necromongers, are pitched to us as the supreme
evil
in the universe, a force that will destroy all human life wherever it's found (which makes you wonder why they have wives).
This movie further benefits from fine acting from an excellent cast: Page really sinks her teeth into her juicy
evil
old bat role, Gordon projects her usual winningly spunky charm as the endearingly feisty Ms. Dimmock, plus there are sturdy supporting contributions from Rosemary Forsyth as sweet young widow neighbor Harriet Vaughn, Robert Fuller as the dashing Mike Darrah, Mildred Dunnock as the timid Edna Tinsley, Joan Huntington as Ms. Marrable's bitchy niece Julia Lawson, and Peter Brandon as Julia's conniving stockbroker husband George.
Mike (Michael Baldwin) and Reggie (Reggie Bannister) continue their relentless fight against the
evil
Tall Man (Angus Scrimm), a ghastly grave-robber from another dimension who is slowly taking over the dead one town at a time.
Yes, there's mention of
evil
spirits and malignant forces, and even a word about the dreaded vorvolaka, an undead vampire-like creature that's part of Greek folklore.
Look for the
evil
trucks that have a soundtrack cue that sounds like it was stolen from Jon Carpenter.
ToolBox Murders is often compared, and often called a "remake" of the 70's "The Toolbox Murders" it is actually not, it takes on a life of it's own Deep in the shadows an
evil
being "born of death" lurks in the shadows and structure of an old run-down apartment building that has recently reopened, which has awakened this enigma's rage.
I thought this documentary was moving and did exactly what it set out to do, which was show the American public that inmates are not
evil
or mistakes or whatever else it is that we make them out to be.
The sense of
evil
in the film is palpable.
The sadness was normally due to the innocent victim (who was usually a beautiful woman) being murdered in an unjustified fashion, such as Desdemona in 'Othello'; the anger would have been directed towards the villain in the play whose dastardly deeds had resulted in the deaths of heroes and heroines - here we have Iago, arguably the most
evil
character in the history of literature ('Othello' again); sympathy was not for the devil, but for the poor people who had overcome the denouement but had to deal with its consequences (Horatio perhaps in 'Hamlet', or maybe Father Laurence in 'Romeo and Juliet'); and lastly relief was felt because the audience had survived the play's violence and could thank their lucky stars that they did not have to live in a world so cruel.
But can they survive the
evil
treachery of the mysterious White Witch who claims to be Queen?
While I was disappointed that some of the songs from the stage version had been deleted like "Love In A Home" and "Progress Is The Root Of All
Evil"
with one added that was written especially for the movie, it's still one of my favorite musicals.
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