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It was dark, the plot stupid, and the sad thing is that due to a sociology project in college I've OWNED this piece of trash for
fifteen
years.
After a very promising first
fifteen
minutes, including a very decent and gory kill scene, this movie unfortunately what follows is a laughable mess that doesn't know if it wants to be a slasher movie, a mystery, or a cops-chase-bad guy who has nothing to do with the plot- flick!
The 'twist' is heavily signposted throughout and can be figured out by about
fifteen
minutes in.
Emmanuelle Beart's Milady de Winter gave a fine performance but I only wish they would have made this film ten to
fifteen
years before.
And finally, this is the story about the
fifteen
year old boys who's biggest chance in the life was to become a criminals... and they took that chance, never regarding for it.
Dolph Lundgren stars as Nick Cherinko, a former Russian super soldier (I think it is the same character in Red Scorpion!) who this time uses his special skills for vengeance when his family is wiped out by Russian mobsters however this is just the first
fifteen
minutes as Lundgren wastes literally no time in delivering payback and it is when he finds out that the mobster lived that it becomes apparent that he must return back to Russia and even the score.
At age
fifteen
I was raped.
There was a
fifteen
minute scene where Gary Daniels and another actor chatted while sitting on bench.
The "free-running" thief turns out to be a
fifteen
year old boy, Miro (Rafi Gavron) who works for a gang of Serbian thugs related to his late father.
Wow. It's hard to believe that Miss Blanche Sweet was
fifteen
when she was directed by the great D.W. Griffith in this Biograph production from 1911.
This film is supposedly about the inner workings of a couple and their marriage, following them on a
fifteen
year journey as an "us."
As much as I like her, by the end of this movie, I had the desire to duct tape her to a theatre chair while I extracted my
fifteen
bucks from her purse that I paid to see this train derailment of a teen flick.
Dead Poets Society's teenagers aren't simply lust crazed hormone bags that wander into embarrassing social accidents every
fifteen
minutes, they're a tad more realistic...for most of the film at least.
The Kunstlers have been married for some
fifteen
years and it may be said that the marriage has become as 'dry' as the dry cleaning business they own and is in need of sexual 'cleaning'.
The last
fifteen
minutes of the movie are excellent.
After
fifteen
years of marriage and two children, the love is fading fast, and divorce seems like the only light bright light they see.
While their children, Erin (Colleen Rennison) and Josh (Jake Sandvig) are away at summer camp, Ben and Katie tell about the highs and lows of their
fifteen
year marriage, and remember both the good times which seem to bring them closer again and the bad times, which totally tear them apart...again.
The last
fifteen
minutes of movie are really heart touching.
But about halfway through, the writers got smart and made the final
fifteen
minutes something that monster movies fanatics the world over would of cheered in an immaculate chorus if they saw it in a movie theater for.
It's an hour and
fifteen
minutes of sex and drugs, until the director remembers that it's a horror movie and kills almost everyone in a ten minute span.
I have only seen about
fifteen
minutes of this show and that wasn't by choice.
I couldn't watch more than
fifteen
minutes.
James Woods delivers a sensationally intense, wired and riveting performance as shrewd, sleazy and blithely amoral maverick loose cannon Detective Lloyd Hopkins, who obsessively investigates a series of vicious homicides that have been going on for
fifteen
years.
The conversation on the bench did last almost
fifteen
minutes!
In a picturesque coastal town in Maryland, a married family man is reunited with an old sweetheart, a pretty photographer who's been traveling the world for the last
fifteen
years.
The police are portrayed as complete idiots as they have multiple cars unable to derail a camper until a
fifteen
minute chase has ended - only to have the "gang" break out of prison by a helicopter.
I rather enjoyed the leisurely pacing, although it gets more frantic (and goofier) in the last
fifteen
minutes.
The last
fifteen
minutes are pretty hard to watch.
We often hear of great moments in 1942's 'Cat People'; most specifically the swimming pool sequence and an almost heart stopping moment involving a scary walk and a bus or we may further be reminded of great scenes of psychological terror in Lewton's other movies, notably 'I walked With a Zombie'(1943) and 'The Body Snatcher' (1945), but we seldom hear of the sense of impending doom and escalating terror evoked during 'Isle of the Dead' which comes to head when we realise that one of the primary characters has been buried alive and it's her consequent insanity blended perfectly with an eruption of repressed superstition that chills the viewer in the final
fifteen
or so minutes.
Imagine the lamest joke you've ever heard and then stretch it out to around an hour and
fifteen
minutes, and you'll have a vague conception of how excruciating it was to sit through this miserable flick.
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