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The circus-medley (built around songs
featuring
the word "face"!) is girlishly cute without ever really becoming enchanting.
There are many laugh out loud moments and some terrific skateboarding scenes
featuring
Margera.
The dog comes upon an orange after falling out of the back of a car on his way to be sold, but at night must protect the orange when he comes enters a devilish nightclub
featuring
many bizarre and scary characters.
This is quite an entertaining B-flick in the Universal Horror series
featuring
Dracula, the Wolfman, and Frankenstein's Monster.
Featuring
a cast of non-actors, it has more in common with Vittorio De Sica's classic Bicycle Thieves than anything made in the United States.
The story, closely adapted from "Dubliners" by James Joyce, is a great ensemble piece
featuring
sterling performances by Angelica Houston, John's daughter, and a cast of English and Irish actors who bring the story to life.
A bunch of full-length movies
featuring
the Muppets, created by Jim Henson & Co, have been made, but "The Muppet Movie" was the first one of them all, and the first in the original trilogy, which also features "The Great Muppet Caper" and "The Muppets Take Manhattan".
This is apparently the first film
featuring
Gloria Swanson--the film that made her a breakout star.
A fantastic film
featuring
great Aussie talent.
There is an obvious comparison to be made with Lloyd Bacon's "42nd Street," which had been made about 20 years before,
featuring
Ruby Keeler as a dancing sensation, a fresh-faced kid from the sticks who had come to New York to get into show business, who saves the show when the star fails--"You're going out there a kid from the chorus, but you've got to come back a STAR!!" Warner Baxter's "Julian Marsh" is a director who suffers for his art and is unappreciated.
This was the last Munsters project
featuring
the original cast in their roles, there was an awful revival of the series in the late 1980's with a completely new cast and a 1990's TV movie which featured DeCarlo, Lewis, Priest, and Patrick in cameo roles as a family dining.
The good news is a movie was made, drawing on a supposed Aztec myth and
featuring
an unusually Aztec-American (is such a word exists) cast.
I liked how this started out,
featuring
some decent special-effects especially for a film 50 years old.
It even went as far as
featuring
the same damn glowing circle from The Ring and using it as the film's namesake.
VERY dull, obvious, tedious Exorcist rip-off
featuring
a Doberman with red eyes - that's the extent of the special effects in this made-for-tv cheapie.
I watched this movie on the grounds that Amber Benson rocks and Nick Stahl is generally pretty cool - I figured that any film
featuring
two actors I like and respect couldn't be all bad.
This insipid mini operetta
featuring
a Eddy-McDonald prototype in a Valentino scenario is so bad it becomes an endurance exercise after five minutes.
Perhaps the best thing about this movie rental, for me, was one of the DVD's extras: a catalog of all the Alpha Video films,
featuring
hundreds and hundreds of full-color movie posters.
A group of kids are abducted in an alley by musclehead mutants (in a scene
featuring
cinema's least convincing head crushing sound effect) and taken to a fancy house in the suburbs.
Despite it following a pretty basic formula and
featuring
minimal laughs, 'Speedy Gonzalez' won an Oscar and a thoroughly undeserving star was born.
This is a mildly interesting late 80's gore fest
featuring
some nasty slugs with a taste for human blood.
I love films with stars and I love those
featuring
unknowns.
Yet another venture into the realm of the teen-gross-out-comedy, set on a college campus
featuring
a nerd's quest to coolness, and how he decides to blackmail a trio of popular jocks into making him get the girl.
A pseudo-ancient fantasy hack-n-slash tale
featuring
twin barbarian brothers with a collective IQ of hot water, character names that seem to have been derived from a Mad Libs book, and such classic lines as "Hold her down and uncover her belly!",
Not a giallo, this is a complete mish mash of horror ideas
featuring
Klaus Kinski in one his most blatant 'phoned in' performances.
Then it was adapted for a famous Twilight Zone episode
featuring
Inger Stevens.
The soundtrack is torturous,
featuring
Barbara belting out some of the weakest blather ever put to film.
Obviously one reason for this is the extensive use of still photographs
featuring
zooms and pans across them.
Beginning with the poster
(featuring
only Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey), the entire movie was a fraud.
Usually I'm a bit of a fan of the bad eighties & early nineties film
featuring
now has beens...but this film is so incredibly terrible that it was a real endurance test to sit through.
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