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Jackie wanted simply to make a movie which would include the usual kung fu and also
fierce
gun play and other "urban" action which would later become very popular and typical among HK directors like John Woo and Ringo Lam.
Popping up in cool bit parts are Robert Tessier as a gruff bartender, Sally Kirkland as a saucy hooker, Kathy Shower as a
fierce
female wrestler B.J. grapples with in the ring, and Frances Bay in one of her standard old woman roles.
I have found her to be a superb actress who can retreat into a role, as in this particular one or be loud and daring and
fierce
as in "Mask".
Charismatic Robert De Niro is marvelous as rough,
fierce
and pitiless chief Billy Sunday - role is practically written for him.
Writers/directors Mark Ezra, Peter Litten and George Dugdale trot out all the endearingly corny clichés which make these 80's slice'n'dice body count flicks so much cheesy fun: fake jump scares, prowling Steadican shots, a
fierce
storm, an insanely groovy hard rock soundtrack, a nice smattering of gratuitous female nudity, a totally ridiculous "what the hell?" supernatural climax, tacky make-up f/x, and one of those lovably lame "it was all just a terrible dream" fake-out non-endings.
She's Penny Craig, and she and her older sisters, Joan and Kay, are determined to save their father, who had divorced their mother, from the clutches of an elegant gold digger with a
fierce
mother.
I think we all long to possess the
fierce
independence these two ladies were graced with.
Sexy and fierce, tender and sensual, philosophical and melancholic, she convinces the audience in every scene, and she actually IS "really pretty".
Ably directed with real style and
fierce
economy by William A. Wellman, with a gritty script by Harvey Thew, crisp black and white cinematography by Devereaux Jennings, a vivid and flavorsome evocation of the period, startling outbursts of raw violence (watch out for the infamous grapefruit scene!), a tight 84 minute running time, and an uncompromisingly dark and depressing ending, this extremely hard-edged film still packs one hell of a potent punch even today.
Hudson essentially pimps out substitute teacher Angie Dickenson to his young virginal protégé, while she makes her own
fierce
attempts at getting into Hudson's drawers.
You have to feel a little sorry for Brooke Shields, as her starring in this essentially screwed her up psychologically something fierce, but she does give her one and only exceptional performance in it as a 12 year old girl living in a New Orleans whorehouse.
It has the typical plot of a family juggling work, health, and relationship concerns while a
fierce
hail storm named "Medusa" rolls through town.
'Q' is an aspiring DJ who holds
fierce
all his intentions to stay clean and away from danger.
She is crazy and
fierce
and totally real.
Redemption proves that Don Wilson is no longer the
fierce
martial artist that ruled the low budget martial arts scene in the Bloodfist movies, in fact Wilson has softened his approach and has tried to use his typically wooden presence to make the stretch as a corrupt cop.
As Sybylla, Davis is flat-out brilliant, for, in her hands, we see this young lady's intelligence, beauty and
fierce
independence come to life.
She is rooted in her regard for her
fierce
Hispanic great-grandmother and her quasi-Catholic loyalties, and it's her family that the movie should first introduce to us.
Six feisty old folks -- blind Peter Brocco, hard-working superintendent Ian Wolfe and his nagging wife Ruth McDermott, kindly writer William Hansen, agoraphobic eccentric Frances Fuller and fierce, formidable old battle ax Paula Trueman -- refuse to leave their crumbling tenement building despite the fact that it's going to be demolished to make way for expensive high-rise apartment complexes.
About a half-dozen times during the episode (seems like more) we are treated to a spinning visual effect that settles on a murky, foggy corridor of sorts where two figures are seen locked in a
fierce
struggle.
Director Tobe Hooper's masterful talent for crafting a raw, rattling and uncompromisingly
fierce
intensity that slowly, yet surely builds to a nerve-wracking fever pitch in the harrowing last third (the infamous diner table sequence is particularly horrifying) has never been matched or surpassed in either any of the subsequent sequels or in the needless and atrocious overly graphic remake.
Maurice is discovered in a colossal castle, filled with mysterious inhabitants, including the master, a
fierce
and horrifying beast.
People die horribly in traps and
fierce
fighting.
Being a Michigander with a
fierce
pride in my home state, I find it more than a little disturbing that Mr. Ford-Coppola, a Michigan native himself, would take no opportunity whatsoever to use the beautiful and rustic scenery of Michigan in this film.
In a way, it reminds me Danny De Vito's "The war of the roses": how a simple idea (there, a case of divorce; here, dad and mom wanting to get rid of his 28 year old son) can be handled with such a black sense of humor, mixing fun and
fierce
satire at the same time.
But she played it so convincingly and I felt her love for her daughter and her
fierce
determination to protect her family.
Penn gave a delicate yet
fierce
performance particularly at the end, when she lashes out at Will for all the preceding predicaments that he had caused.
Religious intolerance, bigotry and ignorance are the
fierce
villains of the movie.
You have to see the parts where the policeman, out of crazy luck, wins some
fierce
fights.
I liked the director's intent and her
fierce
drive.
This movie is more about this character who is being driven by a
fierce
passion to save a people and culture he doesn't understand and doesn't want to.
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