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Seven years after a pledge is tragically killed in a sorority initiation rite,
five
of the other sisters are invited to a remote mansion (modern style, not Gothic) where they face a fight for their lives, "aided" by two horny young men who are trapped with them.
George O'Brien stars and portrays Anthony Woodbury, the socialite son of a father who legally changed his name twenty
five
years ago, and at the same time had William Drew (James Kirkwood) placed under surveillance.
This is my favorite movie of the past decade and it easily makes my top
five
films of all time.
The movie captures very well the society of the time,the difference in stations and the very laid-back easy-going life-style of an English gentleman and his family of
five
daughters.
The movie covers about a year, I think, and it follows the life of the
five
Ms. Bennets: Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and Lydia, and their ups and downs in life, love, and day to day life.
Within the first
five
minutes, your jaw will hit the floor.
At its heart are the brilliant performances of
five
shining stars.
You're better off spending
five
dollars on an uncooked burger from Arbys than rent this movie.
There are four or
five
cartoon animations that do nothing to continue the story.
Elvis Presley is a race car driver who likes to spend money on strangers with sob stories - he buys, for example, a station wagon for a family with
five
little girls, and newlyweds receive a new furniture set from Elvis.
That means, you go to the theater and pay only four or
five
bucks, get to see something new, but you don't know what you're going to see.
Daniel Day Lewis stole the show as the ruthless baron of
five
points.
There have been
five
films released with the title RIDING HIGH.
Another film by Andy Sidaris' kid Drew, who mostly set his movies apart by only casting one ex-Playmate per project as opposed to Dad's four or
five.
This all seemed painfully ironic when after
five
minutes of the first episode I saw the same sketch, in a marginally different location, then another, and another.
This one was another in long line of those movies I should stop after the first
five
minutes.
The video does not deserve to be purchased, even
five
dollars for this movie is highway robbery!
How this film ever got financed is anybody's guess...someone must have decided that spending
five
hundred bucks on crapola was better then burning it......They were wrong!
The first
five
minutes shows the worst acting ever portrayed on television along with the worst animation.
Unfortunately, while her performance is bearable up until the climax (and definitely not during the climax), her character is so freaking stupid it's amazing she doesn't die in the first
five
minutes.
After all, she knows Samara has returned for them, yet when Aidan has a nightmare that he refuses to share with her, his temperature drops
five
degrees and he starts acting really weird, she still is entirely clueless to what's going on.
Did it take more than
five
minutes to write the plot?
I would rather down a bottle of Ipecac than watch
five
minutes of this "movie" again.
It was also surprising to see J. Carroll Naish,(Sun Yat Ming), "The Beast with
Five
Fingers"'46, who often played roles of Italian subjects in most of his films.
I still do but if I had to say
five
or ten, A Touch of Zen would have to be in the top
five.
Any
five
minutes taken out of context would lead one to believe the movie is full of mundane humor.
It does feature a unique element in the plot - at least for a gay theme indie film, and the director did do a little more with the low budget than some other films out in the past
five
years have accomplished.
"The Exorcist" is one of my top
five
films of all time.
I've seen about
five
thousand films, and the only other one to make me cry was Exorcist, but this is much more sad.
It's not as overstuffed as some modern movies, focusing on just
five
characters: a hotel thief pretending to be a baron (John Barrymore), an industrial magnate (Wallace Beery), his secretary (Joan Crawford), an aging and neurotic ballerina (Greta Garbo), and a nebbishy, dying man spending his last days in the luxurious hotel (Lionel Barrymore).
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