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I rented it because the cover had Apachi helicopters, and army guys running away from an
explosion.
There also happens to be a little explosion, a little
explosion
caused by the cigarette that Luchino dropped when being pursued by surveillance for having an illegal substance, which doesn't particularly mix well with some fuel that got spilled.
Basically, Two brothers are locked in a bomb shelter all their lives because a nuclear
explosion
occurred.
So this is the trick to the film; if one doesn't know how to see with the heart, or if the film doesn't touch one's heart creating an
explosion
that obliges the heart to start "seeing" independently of whether we want to or not, then the film will appear as a mediocre whatever thing.
But it delivers a couple of unintentionally funny or implausible scenes like the boat
explosion
with only one survivor (surprise, surprise who the survivor is...), the stereotype bar brawl between the lead character and the sheriff's assistant or the plane scene with minutes full of....: nothing.
This was my first real exposure to the wonderful
explosion
of realism in Italian cinema from the '60's.
It is a masterful
explosion
of bizarre rock & roll footage collaged into a documentary form.
976-EVIL (1989) was a bad movie that came out during the 80's horror movie
explosion.
The
explosion
is quite cool - you don't see exploding churches in films every day.
Anna Biller's "Viva" is an
explosion
of color, humor and schlock done to the nines, besting attempts made by far bigger-budgeted flicks like "Austin Powers" and "Grindhouse" in truly recreating a bygone era.
The digital camera revolution has not resulted in an
explosion
of talent gracing our screens.
I found some of the special effect cheesy (such as when a character is suffering the effects of an explosion).
When the
explosion
is announced, Brad is slowly dragged out of his morning torpor with the horrific realization that Lexi is in the middle of it.
The Handyman has to sit through Brads soul destroying anguish at the realization that Lexi was probably a victim of the
explosion.
i guess 99% of what little budget they had went into the last-scene
explosion
(the only semi-decent thing in this abomination of a movie) to the detriment of everything else.
After dropping an illegal cigarette and running away from the police, thus starting a chain of events that culminates in a large
explosion
a few minutes later; Luchino Fujisaki, a seventeen year old telepathic schoolgirl who has recently been released from a mental institution in spite of her ongoing violent urges and/or delusions, enters one of these elevators.
The elevator soon becomes a HELLEVATOR when a young, nervous police officer enters with two extremely dangerous prisoners moments before the aforementioned large
explosion
causes him to be distracted long enough for the prisoners to get the upper hand and wreak havoc.
The
explosion
at the church/mosque/whatever was equally impressive.
They couldn't bother to have an
explosion
sound effect and shake the camera a little?
A man is risking his life trying to find his wife after an explosion, seemingly not caring if he dies right along with her.
the film had loads of late 50s surfing symbols which had a lot to do with the surfing
explosion
of the mid-60s on the east coast.
Eastwood still does well with the gritty attitude and one or two good one liners, and the film has it's moments of action and explosion, but to be honest, it was a little boring.
How come the former St. Louis cop hyper-competently instructs the yokels how to duct tape their houses but yet decides to keep his Morse code short-wave radio knowledge of the extent of the national destruction a secret for only the viewers to melodramatically know at the end of episode 2? Why can you survive by putting plastic on your windows during the radiation rain, but half the town has to be buried in an
explosion
in a salt mine deep beneath the earth?
On the second point, Bruce Banner was exposed to Gamma Rays by way of an explosion, not by some lab experiment or any other way.
Many people say that they got very bored watching the
explosion
again and again , but i found this interesting as each time you see it from a different view point and each time it gives something else away and leaves you on a cliffhanger, wondering what will happen next.
There's no real resolution, just a big
explosion.
In San Diego, the powerful Bill Templer (Dale Midkiff) leads a governmental defense agency, and after the
explosion
of an expensive satellite, the government intends to shut-down his agency.
He frauds the government and the population with images showing the danger of an alien attack to justify the
explosion
of the equipment.
Rosaleen is the young widow of Gordon Cloade who was killed in a gas
explosion
in his London home.
Then, it's like an explosion: the tempo increases dramatically, and the listener is swept away by the passion in Last Impression.
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