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I just don't see how a Concorde-New Horizons film directed by Jim Wynorski and
featuring
the acting talents of Andrew Stevens and a puppet could be bad.
It was used in the seventies horror Deathline aka Raw Meat,
featuring
a cannibalistic tribe living in a disused tunnel, and the celebrated chase sequence in American Werewolf in London.
Even taken on its own terms, this is rubbish: a bland, rambling film
featuring
a shite-looking creature with a pudding bowl haircut.
And with such uplifting skits as "Supermodels taking a dump" (it's exactly what it sounds like), a guy who robs a sperm bank (the "Rhymer"), necrophilia with a rotting corpse, black market fetuses
(featuring
a guy scooping what are supposed to be them out of a jar), lots and lots of gay jokes, a skit about a giant phallus who is a superhero and forced abortions.
"Basic Instinct 2" is the sequel to the smash-hit erotica "Basic Instinct
" featuring
a sexy Stone and a vulnerable Michael Douglas.
Watch channel 4's 'The Holocaust' (aired recently (still running?), as of 1 No 2006) for a genuinely disturbing documentary on the evils of war
(featuring
excellent in-context use of actual footage).
Story sets out as two freshman college guys
(featuring
the young stifler) setting out the dreams of attending college just to experience the late night parties, sex and of course the booze.
Featuring
very little dialog in favor of haunting imagery and gritty camera-work, "Dog bite Dog" is pure HK-Bloodshed without the Heroism.
Based on a very popular pair of TV movies
featuring
the Kolchak character, this series died a quick death in the mid-1970s due to low ratings, but it nevertheless maintains a strong cult following today.
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a fascinating performance by Will Smith and a story that tugs at your heartstrings harder than a rock guitarist mid-solo, "Seven Pounds" races past the director's previous collaboration with the actor (The Pursuit of Happiness), a flick which I also loved.
I recommend families if possible,to show this to older children only.Some of the stuff in this film maybe too disturbing for little ones to handle.Now that thats out of the way,let me explain about this movie.This is in reality a documentary of a male fox,who in the beginning is protecting his territory and seeking a mate.The beginning with the gorgeous sunrise and music score,is breath taking.You had better soak in as much of the scenery as possible,it'll get ugly later.They gave both the fox and the vixen names,but I can't remember what they are for the likes of me.He fights off this invading male,to win her love.They later on create a den,and the vixen gives birth to four adorable cubs;one of which is blind.There are many happy and playful moments
featuring
the fox family,but tragedy and bad luck strike all too soon.The first victim is the blind pup,who gets too close to a high tide and is washed away.The second victim is the mother,who while stealing chickens is deceived by a dead chicken hanging on a pole.She unknowingly walks into a foot trap.While trying to escape she rips off part of her foot,causing her to bleed to death.The rest of the fox family is forced to watch her die under a tree.The male is now a single dad,forced to take on the roll of mom and dad.He alone has to teach them the skills they need for life.It later proves not to be enough,when two of the now grown pups meet an ugly fate of their own; thanks to the carelessness and cruelity of man.I won't spoil the surprising ending for you,but it does show the farmer and his dogs close on his tail.And it is a well deserved ending after what the audience and the fox family was put through.I wanted to say that I saw this when it first came out in early 1980s, when we had a thing called Showbiz cable.I was only 4 when I saw it,but I could never understand why they wouldn't let me see all of it.Now
Featuring
many non-professional actors, "Kameradschaft" gives a chilling view of the friendship that binds the mine workers, regardless of which side of the French/German border they may be from.
A classic Kipling poem is transformed into an epic adventure
featuring
memorable performances by a stellar cast.
Granted I had seen some "Speed Racer", but I never really watched it and I had also seen other shows some
featuring
these characters dressed as birds who flew a ship called the Phoenix and another revolving around a space ship that looked like a giant ocean vessel and it flew backwards at times for some reason and was really dark and hard to understand for someone who was maybe five.
There's the unrestrained violence that rears its head in any scene
featuring
the cat.
I have to believe that the cutting was out of Leisen's hands since the great Duke Ellington's number is savagely chopped, but that doesn't mean that it ain't worth a look: the 'Sweet Marihuana' number
featuring
topless chorus girls is a mind blower, considering the looming production code and it also has the ravishing Toby Wing (whose unfortunately fed horrible lines and playing the prototype dumb blonde) as a chorion hot for an otherwise preoccupied Jack Oakie.
This is a classic action flick from the '80s
featuring
Arnold Schwarzenegger in one of his most memorable roles.
I personally find Madonna's musical element to be a major part of this film-the CD
featuring
her music from this movie is one I've listened to often over the years, it's just so well done and performed musically and tuned to that era.
People with a weak stomach or tangled nerves are advised to stay away from this film, because the cruelty and shocks
featuring
in "Dog Bite Dog" can easily cause nausea.
Would an American company, for instance, back not one but a series of movies
featuring
a masked professional wrestler (El Santo) or a werewolf (Paul Naschy) or a real-life martial artist (Bruce Lee)...? As for television: forget it.
New York, I Love You offers a first class cast,
featuring
such great actors like Shia LaBeouf, Natalie Portman, Ian McKellen, Hayden Christensen, Chistina Rcci and Orlando Bloom, Ethan Hawke, James Caan and Robin Wright Penn among others and some excellent writers and directors like Brett Ratner and Anthony Mingella.
Network television has degenerated into shows that are clones of clones or are reality based shows
featuring
some often unreal people.
But what makes the movie truly shine is a surprisingly awesome soundtrack
featuring
several LA punk bands of the mid-80s.
Okay, Kelly is no Astaire but then who is and Caron is no Hepburn, ditto but Alan Lerner is light years ahead of the vastly overrated Comden and Green who scripted Kelly's other 'big' 50s musical Singin' In The Rain (a curious replication of lyricists writing screenplays
featuring
songs by OTHER lyricists and just to balance things the Gershwin numbers are far superior to the Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown numbers so Alan Lerner didn't have to feel too outclassed).
Everyone knows the character, even though no one has ever seen a film
featuring
him in the cinema.
I watched The Babysitter as part of BCI Eclipse' Drive-in Cult Classics
(featuring
Crown International Pictures releases) on DVD.
Another Allan Arkush classic movie in a similar vein is Get Crazy,
featuring
Lee Ving from the legendary hardcore punk band Fear.
This is a cleaver film
featuring
love through the ages.
If 2004 was the year of the biographies and 2005 was the year of the political films, 2007 can be identified as a year
featuring
a wide plethora of morality tales, films that portray, test, challenge and question human morality and the motives that drive us to do certain things.
"Der Todesking"-Jorg Buttgereit's second full-length feature film(the first one was notorious "Nekromantik")has no central character or characters,but instead thematic continuity in the act of suicide.Divided into days of the week,it comprises of a series of set-pieces,each of which
featuring
the self-destruction of a complete stranger.Yes,the production values are low and it's disturbing,but in many ways "Der Todesking" is extremely effective.It makes you think which is sometimes more important than pure entertainment.Unlike the other Buttgereit's works it isn't very gory,but there are some unpleasant images like castration scene in the Tuesday episode,a decomposing corpse and various acts of suicide.The last(Sunday)episode is so depressing and full of pain!-just amazing if you want my opinion.10
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