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The only thing I would advise is: if you don't like to watch movies with gratuitous sex, drugs, and (extremely)
excessive
violence, don't watch this movie.
Fellini is for people who drink
excessive
amounts of coffee.
(And if you're sitting there saying, "I drink coffee but not
excessive
amounts of it", you're deluding yourself.)
This is immensely clever, and mostly intense in pacing, at times it gets to be excessive, and you won't be able to get everything.
As a schoolteacher, I am always glad to find something I can show my students that does not use profanity, have
excessive
violence, sexual content, or have other things that might be labeled objectionable.
But the violence was way too gratuitous, as was the
excessive
footage of half-naked Black women hanging out in the Nigerian drug dealers' den.
This is cinematographer/director Mario at his
excessive
peak in this brilliantly fast and furious slasher classic.
His
excessive
use of shadows and darkness turns the sets into ominous places while the constant unnatural sounds keep you alert for possible animal-attacks!
The violence and shoot-outs are
excessive
but maybe that is the way it happens over there.
If you enjoy
excessive
bathroom humor, and can stand Chris Tucker for more than 10 minutes, then by all means, enjoy.
This is the sort of crap film that gave foreign films in the US a bad reputation:
Excessive
intellectuality, shortage of action, repetition of themes ad nauseam, interminable navel-gazing, etc.
This movie is characterized by gratuitous (and very excessive) violence.
(I could do without the liberal use of the n-word (a word he soon afterwords stopped using) and motherf----r, but it flows naturally from his mouth and is not excessive.)
It makes the greatest ever use of Technicolour, intense,
excessive
and emotional; and its subject matter shook George Cukor out of his habitual gentility into his best direction, unafraid for once to be vulgar.
Director William A. Levey, working from a shamelessly trashy, albeit too talky script by Frank R. Saletri, manages to produce a reasonable amount of brooding gloom-doom atmosphere (the Gothic castle main location is an eerie beaut) and totally cuts loose with oodles of tacky
excessive
gore in the second half with Eddie killing various hapless folks.
What might disconcert many viewers of this genre is the
excessive
directorial license used by some movie makers to blur lines between fact and fiction.
That, plus another very typical male response by her father to
excessive
temptation by his wife's sister who, without a care for the family unit, threw her many sexual charms at her drunk brother in law.
I have to add another problem: the use of the music is
excessive!
The
excessive
nudity was put in place to shock the viewer or repeatedly try to drive its its liberal message home.
This movie was extremely well paced -- there was very good character development without
excessive
dialog.
While there was violence, it was not
excessive
nor gratuitous.
Where the movie fails is with its silly looking special effects which were NOT enhanced by the awful camera work and
excessive
zoom-lens jump-about.
It did just that, capturing the heart and soul of hip-hop, where it all is rooted, free from
excessive
profanity, free from guns and gangsterism; just go out and have fun, stand tall, express yourself, forget the nay-sayers, and throw down the creativity.
As is usual with these over the top late forties cheapies, the impact depends largely upon an excessive, almost parodic, use of 'mood music'.
Although it contains
excessive
nudity and violence, Elfen Lied has some of the most impacting scenes that are exceptionally rare nowadays.
But the killing scenes are excessive, the acting scenes are unconvincing.
Akshay Kumars
excessive
crotch banging and Sunil Shetty's horrible portrayal of Tucker from something about Mary would make anyone wan to walk out.
He (or the director, or both) contain that impulse to an impressive degree in this movie and do so without the
excessive
sincerity that Williams often substitutes for emotion in his other parts.
The producers knew that this show would suck monkey nuts so they decided long before that no fight would be devoid of its
excessive
panty shots and covered breasts.
However, both of these films have something bad in common and it's the immature obsession of
excessive
cheesy visual effects.
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