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The film
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a head and this soldier is now a teacher in a high school that is managed mostly by policemen patrolling the hallways, bathrooms and even class rooms.
There are interesting dialogs every now and then, but overall it's pretty lame and two-dimensional production in more than one way with no
flashes
of genius from either the director or any members of the crew.
Went to see this movie hoping to see some
flashes
of the Jet Li we were amazed by in Lethal Weapon 4. Unfortunately too many of his fight stunts are so clearly fake that it took even that enjoyment out of it.
They're buried underneath a bunch of snow, the electricity constantly
flashes
on and off, yet magically there is a background light that stays constant.
Up until the time
flashes
on the screen of 12:01pm, you can fast forward and miss nothing, since there are three hunters who we know nothing about doing nothing.
He was one of the baddest gangstas of his time but you would only see
flashes
of that in this movie.
It seems like the jump-cuts and light
flashes
that accompanied every flight over Mexico city and every important scene were there to distract you from realizing that the story is quite thin and the whole thing was very predictable.
Suggesting nothing less than a movie-length version of the 1970s TV hit "Love, American Style," decked out with
flashes
of nudity, "Superchick" (1973) is a lighthearted piece of fluff that somehow still manages to entertain.
I think the most scary scene was... on the bus, when the face
flashes
by on the window, or when Yoko's walking without her chin.
The movie
flashes
back to his days in Russia leading up to the country's fall to revolutionaries.
In "Scoop", she
flashes
some real on screen comedy chops and, in many scenes, delivers the real punchline to Mr. Allen's straight man.
Rated 'R' by the MPAA,this film contains outbursts of vulgar language,brief
flashes
of nudity,adult content & violence,some of which is quite lurid.
The moon
flashes
into visability . . . .
The way that the screen jumps and
flashes
when you get hit, its very realistic while at the same time you have to remember that its just a game and your not really there.
Several versions of the story emerge and merge as Cox
flashes
jump cuts and twisting title cards amid effects and emoting.
My personal favorite is "Tarzan and His Mate", due entirely (well almost entirely) to Maureen O'Sullivan's costume and the occasional
flashes
of her genital area beneath that leather flap hanging in front.
Most comedies can get pretty lame because you know all the gags, but mystery men has so much integrity in the writing and characterization that watching once again -- as Ben Stiller tears at the hood ornament of the limo, or Hank Azaria says good-bye to Louise Lasser, or Geoffrey Rush
flashes
his fuhrer choreography, or Tom Waits mumbles while he watches the news report, or Janeane Garofalo refuses a kiss from Paul Reubens -- is a pleasure.
I would have liked to have seen more vulnerability in Lucy Liu's portrayal, whenever she sees him in his various frazzled states, the man she loves and for whom she is performing a mission based on blind faith, some restrained vulnerability and
flashes
of genuine sympathy and concern would have made it a less one dimensional performance on her part.
It relies too heavily on
flashes
of gore - which, to be honest, are not much - especially to justify the claims of sadistic gore - and little on any actual thought process.
Mainly notable as Bela Lugosi's only film in color (he's actually quite good as a magician), it's narrated by a corpse (could it have influenced SUNSET BOULEVARD [1950]?) - however, judging by the absurd split-second
flashes
to the body on the morgue slab every once in a while, the film-makers apparently thought the audiences constantly needed to be reminded of this novelty!
There are these absolutely ridiculous and unnecessary
flashes
of white every two seconds.
You come to Lambada for the passion, the awesome music, the cool clothes, and the constant
flashes
of g-string under ruffled skirts that intrigued you from the TV commercial.
This film was a real snooze-fest interrupted by brief
flashes
of action.
We see
flashes
of Mike Myer's brilliance in it.
I liked this movie cause i didn't have to wait 1 hr into the movie for things to start happening; the best part was the kitchen scene where she's huddling in the corner on the floor and you see the 'ghost' sitting beside her as the lightning outside illuminates the kitchen in
flashes.
However despite the slow pace, the film, for me had a vice like unnerving grip at many points, with its
flashes
of grue, desolate island locale and of course the promise of some legendary gore to come.
Flashes
of brilliance here are never delivered consistently.
Stephanie Beacham is great as the seemingly selfish Rose Millar with
flashes
of kindness underneath and her friendship with Blanche is one of the joys of the series,the aborted escape causing a real rift between the two,this is resolved when Blanche is sent back to her friends in the 2nd series after being sent to another camp at the start of series 2 along with Nurse Nellie Keane(who falls in love with Sally(Joanna Hole)in series 1,and Slyvia,Blanche informs them,that Slyvia died a month after arriving in the new camp,Nellie dies a few months before the end of the war in series 3. Series 2 to me,is the best,we meet evil Miss Hasan,(Josephine Welcome)the evil administrator at their new camp and corrupt leader Verna Johnson(Rosemary Martin)we learn at the end of series2,they both sold their red cross parcels,causing a lot of unnecessary deaths for Doctor Mason(great performance throughout by Stephanie Cole as tortured soul,Dr.Beatrice Mason) Veronica Roberts as Dorothy Bennett excels,she goes from widowed young mother to seeing her baby die,then becomes emotionally dead as she has sex with guards to get by but forms an unlikely friendship with Shinya,a Japanese guard,who has to shot Rose when she meets boyfriend Bernard,Dorothy eventually forgives him only for him to die in an allied raid.
Add the revealing Locke-centered flashbacks, which begin with a brilliant misdirection about his "disability" and contain the biggest shock since the bus scene from "Not In Portland", and you have the best of the first 13 Season 3 episodes, along with
"Flashes
Before Your Eyes".
It starts off in the present time with Ming loyalists trying to kill off the disciples of the Ten Tigers and
flashes
back to why they want to kill them.
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