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If I had to pick a
favourite
moment, it would definitely be what was mentioned at number 11 along with Cool Hand Luke on The 100 Greatest Sexy Moments, where Tyler copycats the woman washing the car with suds all over herself, and in front of Goodman, very sexy!
Two teenagers in the north-east of England are desperate to raise money and buy season tickets for their
favourite
football team.
Some of them are pretty amusing due to their outlandish premises (my
favourite
being number 2) but you get the feeling they were meant to be a) frightening and b) morality plays, unfortunately they fail miserably on both counts.
However the plot is weak, the acting reminiscent of everyone's favourite, the porn film, and the decisions and actions of the "characters" consistently verge on the moronic.
I watched this episode with high hopes after seeing it on so many people's
"Favourite
episodes" list.
They take a scene from The Order starring Jean Claude Van Damme and this angers me because Van Damme is a personally
favourite
for B movie comedy.
The book, although not my
favourite
literary choice, is miles better than the film is, and the sound track is just plain irritating.
I must admit, ashamed though I am, that as an impressionable young teenager this below par horror-chiller was one of my
favourite
all time films.
(My particular
favourite
makeup moment is that the only way they age Depardieu as far as I could see was by putting a straight hair wig on him, instead of wavy).
alas!). to make a long story short, wiedzmin - the main character of sapkowski's books - is a traveling monster slayer, a man of extraordinary strenght and skill: he's pretty much your
favourite
tolkien-style cool guy.
This is a perfect example of the 90's mainstream horror crap.Nothing is scary here and the film is almost bloodless.Yes,there is some violence,but everything is politically correct like in a TV movie.This is not a completely bad picture,I can safely say that I found it quite enjoyable.However a lack of the originality really hurts "Voodoo".All in all if you are a part of the mainstream audience and pseudo-horror movies like "Scream" are your
favourite
then you'll love "Voodoo",but if you want something very gruesome avoid this film.
I'm glad that I did not expect too much when I saw this sequel to one of my
favourite
childhood films.
C'mmon what do you expect with the title, synopsis, and actors in leads such as Carol Gilley, Ralph Baker Jr., Dorothy Davis, Bill Thurman, and, my personal favourite, Roger Ready.
A futuristic interpretation With Lambert our
favourite
highlander and Mitra, tomb raider to be,in leading roles seamed appealing, though some doubts came to life (an important female character in Beowulf?)... Two hours ago I saw the film.
Out of all the stupid things you can totally ruin a movie with, this is now my
favourite.
I'm a massive fan of prison dramas which is reflected in OZ being my all time
favourite
American TV show .
I am just glad that the new version made this year totally showed everyone how the fantastic four should have been made with good story,great cast like Jessica Alba one of my
favourite
actresses otherwise it would have been totally forgotten but thankfully no.
When I first watched this film, I thought that it would be rally good, because it featured my
favourite
actor of all time.
Alien3 was a different point of view but I think this part was the most stressful and unique of all, this was my
favourite.
I like Robert Carlyle and Joanne Whalley is one of my
favourite
actresses, Tom Courtney can act well when pushed and David Suchet is a professional of the highest integrity but they all wallowed around like fish in a barrel of watery gin.
This was also my
favourite
scene where he confiscates a character's weapons and directs her to Down Below.
Starring one of America's
favourite
funnymen and helmed by Ace Ventura Pet Detective director Tom Shadyac one expects a higher laugh count than the picture provides.
Good actors(SergioCastellittoaparticular favourite; he was great in "Uomo DelleStelle"/"TheStarmaker"but that was made by Giuseppe Tornatore, a great Italian director as opposed to the mediocre one who made this effort),but awful, rambling script, terrible editing,and a director who seemed to have no idea of what he was trying to say, and ended up saying exactly nothing.
Stripes, an army training camp comedy starring Bill Murray and directed by Ivan Reitman, is a
favourite
of mine.
As a dedicated lover of all things Egyptian this is a classic piece from the 50's, along with my other favourite, Land of the Pharaohs".
This movie is by far the best Aussie flick I have seen (haven't seen Dirty Deeds yet) and probably would be my
favourite
movie.
This is, without doubt, one of my
favourite
horror films ever!
it is not my
favourite
of his films - chungking express holds that spot - this one is quite different from anything else i have seen of his. it is slow (but not annoyingly so) - it takes its time and ponders the characters.. there is minimal movement in the frame - the camerawork is wonderful.
This is my
favourite
Columbo.
Peter Falk is on form as usual in this episode written by Steven Bochco (who also wrote 'Murder by the Book', my second
favourite
episode).
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