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Many Pre-Code films were pretty indistinguishable with later films, but some dared to show nudity,
extreme
violence, foul language and very "adult" topics--such as adultery or promiscuity.
Species 1, 2, and 3 gave out promises: 1 was subtle, 2 was slightly intense, 3 was hardcore and
extreme.
The movie creates a nearly unbearable emotional climate by showing the
extreme
excesses of a Marxist ideology going mad, killing even intentionally children and babies.
The number is an
extreme
from where I think the film actually belongs.
A psychiatrist, Dr. Marcus Collier who is the head of the Institute of Behavioral Studies, is having an affair with one of his patients and is using
extreme
methods to render information from her during hypnosis sessions so that he can write a revolutionary book.
The film shows the development of Karl Koch from his teenage years to his death as a person destroyed by his cocaine abuse and the
extreme
pressure he experienced in the wheels of eatern/western policy.
It does not hold the viewers interest and is boring to the
extreme.
Lancaster's treatment of voice and body language show he is an actor of
extreme
talent.
Some off the survival techniques he shows us is very
extreme
and should not be attempted by anyone unless in real danger.
And Coy himself would rather win fare and square, than having the competition eliminated by
extreme
matters.
Wincott delivered some great fighting and action in movies like "Martial Law 2", "Mission of Justice", "Deadly Bet" and even "Martial Outlaw", and that means that I got really disappointed when it turned out that this film sucked to the
extreme
on that level.
I for one found it exquisitely erotic (and frequently sweetly funny with the lovers' DIY approach to S&M), even - or especially, perhaps - in its more
extreme
moments, all of which handled beautifully by the two non-professional leads.
We must be careful whilst criticising their taste to remind ourselves that in 1971 TV was not awash with gutter language,explicit sex and
extreme
violence.Sitcoms were cheeky,yes,but nobody took them seriously.It was comedy,for God's sake.
Errol Flynn,by far gives the most credible performance of the Robin Hood character.He oozes charm and wit,here.This film is a great trip back to a special time in movie making when we didn't need
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sex and violence to entertain us.Now that I have seen it,this movie definitely goes on my video shelf.If you have children,or if you love to feel like one,as I do,I highly suggest you give this a look.Great film.
The eponymous Dekko, with a bullet reposing in his skull, and with a proclivity for
extreme
self-abuse, ostensibly has also an iron constitution, as he struts along his path of vengeance with unalloyed intensity.
Jolie pulls her weight, too, giving glimpses of just enough vulnerability to temper the
extreme
mean streak her character exhibits, not least when she attempts to kill her husband not once, but twice.
It is hilarious to see a detective trying to work while fighting
extreme
obsessive/compulsive behavior, as well as germaphobia strong enough to merit using anti-bacterial wipes after every handshake.
This is a study of a very bright, yet disturbed, young woman, who has something to say, and is willing to do something very
extreme
in order to make sure she's heard.
The
extreme
closeups and hand held camera are headache inducing.
It combines different genres (adventure, crime, drama, sci-fi, comedy and horror) with R-Rated elements (sex, nudity, gore,
extreme
violence and profanity) all done in cel animation.
This film is a good,though not flawless representative of the turbulent 1960's south.The character representation is good,though taken to a bit of an
extreme
in places.Gene Hackman gives another knockout performance here,as he does always as does Willem Dafoe.The cast is great,though Gailard Sartain was a surprising choice as Sheriff Stuckey, given his penchant for appearing in the worst of films.It is based on a true story,and as we all know,true stories are never presented to perfection.It is,however,presented as well as it can be.This is a very gripping,edge of your seat film,and very well done.
It's a good thing too, because her husband took that "please secure your own mask before helping others" too an
extreme.
Disappointing film is cold, detached with unsympathetic characters and
extreme
violence.
This movie is for any action fan mild or
extreme.
It does not condemn covert military action, but it does question the wisdom of sending men into a war zone where the risks are extreme, the reasons for such actions are vague at best, and there is no clear exit strategy.
Thus, despite the fact that film's story is depressing in the extreme, the persistent mood of the film is a satisfying mixture of melancholy, amusement, and cheerfulness.
As a fan of the
extreme
japanese cinema i was really excited to finally get my hands on this film.
Although I wouldn't want to be in his situation, of deciding on the fate of survivors in a lifeboat, still I felt his decisions were the best that could be done in such an
extreme
and dire situation.
I guess, the fact that the main character is insane might be enough of an excuse to push the bizarre factor to the extreme, but when a movie makes as very little sense as this one did, I cannot recommend it.
This is the only Joe D'Amato film I have seen without it's trademark explicit sexual content,but this does not mean it is not as
extreme
as,let say,"Emanuelle in America".A group of tourists arrive on a Greek island,without knowing it is inhabited by a demented,cannibalistic killer.The movie contain some graphic and very disturbing murders,especially in the last minutes,when the maniac eats a fetus and then devours himself.Add a good dose of suspense,great make-up for George Eastman and ,surprisingly,a very sad story behind his character.So,if you want to see a truly horror classic I recommend "Anthropophagus",even for those with a weak stomach.
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