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Redeeming
features?
Okay, it
features
one lovely blink-and-you-miss-it-joke (when the dead are rising from their tombs, the names of the old time "horror" directors like Jacques Tournier and Jean Yarborough are featured in the tombstones) and the smashing of morally bankrupt Repu/con/rightist villains is on-target: whorish skanks preaching morals etc.
Jillian McWhirter is outstanding in a cast that
features
Arnold Vosloo, Wilford Brimley and Brad Dourif.
I was prepared to love "Where's Poppa", it
features
the nexus of Normal Lear sitcom character actors who, when I was growing up, felt like extended members of my raisenette-sized broken nuclear family.
Not to be mistaken as the highly touted Samuel L. Jackson vehicle SNAKES ON A PLANE; SNAKES ON A TRAIN is low budget,
features
no actors(to speak of), but some pretty decent visual effects.
The ending
features
Michael McKean staring out a prison window saying "There's lots of mysteries out there." followed by a clip montage/music video of all the uplifting moments in the tragically bad movie.
No redeeming features, this film is rubbish.
It
features
a bar with no visible staff or customers, a university with no students, a police station with no criminals and a doctors' surgery with more doctors than patients.
His
features
of this time look more like real low budget thrash z garbage movies.
This film with fine production values
features
secrets and how friends use each other.
Recommended if you like independent, slyly intellectual, slow-paced Merchant Ivory-type
features.
This film has absolutely no redeeming
features.
Now, after saying that, I bet the commentary tracks and special
features
will be worth watching!
A very, very, very, very, very, VERY pathetic effort, with no redeeming
features
whatsoever.
To see the key Russians at their best, check out Bodrov Sr.'s work on PRISONER OF THE MOUNTAINS (which also
features
Jr.), Mashkov's turn in VOR (THE THIEF), and Bodrov Jr.'s new criminal in BRAT.
Before Stan Laurel became the smaller half of the all-time greatest comedy team, he laboured under contract to Broncho Billy Anderson in a series of cheapies, many of which were parodies of major Hollywood
features.
This may be due to some
features
that place it close to the slasher genre, murder, murder, kill, kill, gallons of blood, a tense sexual relation between the main characters etc.
Another that
features
him riding around the countryside on his scooter.
This one
features
the usual car chases, fights with the great Van Damme kick style, shooting battles with the 40 shell load shotgun, and even terrorist style bombs.
The final scene
features
the team in a nonsensical drunken stupor; this accurately sums up the movie.
A tribute, albeit on the silly side, to those great mutant creature
features
of the 50s.
Essentially this is a dreadful film with a few
features
that may or may not redeem it for you, depending on how much you want them to.
This movie gives you a new appreciation for the original 'Dark Harvest' (which doesn't have anything to do with this movie except for the fact it also
features
a cornfield).
The only redeeming
features
are some moderately good acting, (although that said, Vanessa Redgrave seems to permanently render much the same performance whatever character she plays), and some good cinematography in places, but otherwise it is a bitter, bitter disappointment, and it could, and indeed should, have been a contemporary masterpiece.
Killer
" features
some references to such teen slasher staples like "Scream" or "Friday the 13th".The climatic twist ending looks like lilted from "The Sixth Sense".The uncertainty about whether the homicidal watchman is alive or dead provide some mild interest,but the characters are one-dimensional and the endless scenes of walking through dark school corridors really got on my nerves.The presence of charismatic Paul Naschy almost saves this clichéd slasher flick.There is also some decent gore on display including a splendidly bloody beheading.It's nice to see Manuela Velasco of "Rec" fame in a small role.4
This MTV-ish answer to the classic Candid Camera TV show
features
a Gen X (or is that Gen Y) type putting in false choppers and wearing various hats and wigs and glasses, and setting people up in fairly outlandish although often not very interesting situations.
It
features
passable acting, poor lighting, a weak story, and some of the worst monster effects I've ever seen.
Some of these Wayne
features
are pretty good, while others, like this one, are watchable but also rather silly and inconsequential.
The cast also features: Richard Yearwood, Colin Fox, Kate Greenhouse, Jason Jones and David Newman.
The film
features
a lead role for Camille Keaton, who would go on to star in the exploitation classic I Spit on Your Grave some years later, but fails to make an impression here despite acting alongside a cast of talentless performers.
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