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The movie is steeped in mystery and strangeness from the
exotic
locale to the odd occurrences.
music, that both sends up
exotic
love stories and celebrates them.
And why would a sensible woman like Nimi fall for a comic book writer who regards his marriage as something he can put on hold when a beautiful
exotic '
adventure' comes along?
The action is good, the acting is decent, the women are extremely seductive and
exotic
in my opinion, and the story is pretty interesting.
The theme seems to be how love of an extreme and unconsidered nature messes with stability to the point where reality itself breaks down; where exotic, misplaced fantasy becomes dangerously tangible.
The performance of 'Live to tell' was fantastic and had me awestruck, 'Isaac' was
exotic
and gorgeous and was rich with political symbolism, the Arabic horn, the American eagle set free.
Lorenzo Lamas stars as some type of CIA agent, who captures some
exotic
beauty named Alexa, kidnaps her daughter and forces her to fight her former employers.
I didn't feel like I was transported to
exotic
locations.
If you want to make a serious
exotic
adventure film, do it.
If you want to make a spoof of
exotic
adventure films, go ahead.
I want to be a beautiful stranger lost in some
exotic
European locale, though maybe not in a low budget horror flick.
Some pretty actress ? the
exotic
background ? the fact that the actors don't laugh while acting (I would have if I had been in their situation) ?
A healthy gunfight between the happy couple, the
exotic
model at the delicatessen, and the old-timer from the motel who was (it would have turned out) secretly watching from the woods and had been aging rent-boy to the guys when they'd shared the rubber house.
Not to be confused with Lewis Teague's "Alligator" (1980) which actually IS an excellent film, this "Il Fiume Del Grande Caimano" laboriously ends the
exotic
trilogy Sergio Martino made around the end of the seventies (including the rather watchable "L'Isola degli uomini pesce" and the not so good "La Montagna del dio cannibale").
I wonder if the twins will EVER stop making the same stereotypical movies where they have an unbelievably stupid adventure in an
exotic
location and save the day meanwhile getting the help of two cute guys who drool over them immediately.
Their lives become more exciting as they begin relationships with
exotic
Betty Amann (for Mr. Kendall) and lonely Percy Marmont (for Ms. Barry).
The 1930s saw a vogue for documentary films about remote corners of the world, with an emphasis on wild animals,
exotic
terrain and primitive people with unusual cultures.
"A total waste of time" Just throw in a few explosions, non stop fighting,
exotic
cars a deranged millionaire, slow motion computer generated car crashes and last but not least a Hugh Hefner like character with wall to wall hot babes, and mix in a blender and you will have this sorry excuse for a movie.
Mix
exotic
tropical locations, babes in skimpy attire, explosions, good-looking Dudley Do-Right clones, a movie star with his best years behind him (Martin Sheen), a little martial arts and a sexy villainess (Tracy Lor.....er, sorry...Tracy ELIZABETH Lords) and you'd think you'd be in for some escapist fun.
Take young, pretty people, put them in an
exotic
locale, stick in a few bad guys, have the two lead characters find romance after a couple of heavy breathing scenes, create the flimsiest of plots, then work out a happy ending for everybody (other than the three or four who get murdered, of course) That's the classic (and successful) format of the Harlequin Romance.
The focus is on the love between handsome English noble Jon Hall (as "El 'Lion" Chatham) and
exotic
Arab beauty Kathleen Burke (as "Princess" Eulilah), with revenge happening to coincide with their urge to merge.
You see, DI has action, accuracy,
exotic
locales(i.e.
The general public would not sit still for a love story about two young
exotic
lovers in ancient Egypt if played by the typical 300 pound over 40 tenor and soprano with the vocal equipment to sing the glorious music properly.
It is a great movie if you have ever named your cars or are really into old, fast, or
exotic
cars.
What makes 'Yellow Emanuelle' so good is it's leading heroine, the beautiful and
exotic
Chai Lee.
There was something so
exotic
and mysterious about it, especially when compared to the usual American re-runs (Petticoat Junction, Green Acres... you get the idea).
Were it not for this
exotic
location (much of the film was shot in Ceylon), and the magnificent "bungalow" this would have been just another potboiler.
Guido Mancori's polished cinematography offers many strikingly gorgeous shots of the
exotic
locations.
The settings are deliciously
exotic.
Exotic
locales and some decent soft-core scenes round this one out.
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