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I can only assume that the writers and execs at the studio were under the influence of some mind-altering drug while they were watching a re-run of a "Francis the Mule" film or else had loved ones kidnapped in order to
force
this film to be made.
The America and China campaigns are too easy on normal skill and only during multiplayer is there a real challenge that will
force
you to think more strategically.
overall a decent flick, and one kung fu fans should dig, especially if you liked fantasy mission
force
or any other of jackie chan's more bizarre films (half a loaf, the original drunken master, etc)
Pop can turn a wet miserable weekend into a joyous romp by sheer
force
of personality.
I had to
force
myself to watch the whole thing and it was quite painful.
Korvo will
force
Mrs. Sutton's involvement in a failed relationship's payoff and murder.
The dialogue could be chopped from a who's who of cliche riddled movies and assemblyed into unstoppable
force
of all that is predictable.
The film's story follows Eliot Ness (Kevin Costner in his best role and perfermance), a Treasury officer who is sent from D.C. to Chicago during Prohibition to enforce the law and discovers after a raid that there's corruption in the city's police
force.
A tour de
force
by Bratt, "Pinero" tells the story of NYC dwelling drug addict, poet, jail bird, playwright, thief, and actor Miguel Pinero in a busy cacophony of sight and sound which trades kinetics and verve for content, clarity, and humanity.
Simon Yam thinks she has potential, so he decides to let her on the
force.
The film follows the tales of three "characters": Miles Gerety-a carryover political activist from the 1960s movements, Evan-a 26 year old college student who believes that he can be a
force
of change in the political machine, and Leslie-a grass roots activist who takes the election to heart and gives the campaign everything she has.
The main villains, a religious sect called the Necromongers, are pitched to us as the supreme evil in the universe, a
force
that will destroy all human life wherever it's found (which makes you wonder why they have wives).
Had the film taken the time to set a context by which this hysteria could have become such a driving
force
(as opposed to allowing the historical context of the late 1980's do it) the film would have fared better over time.
The terms "career building" and "tour de
force"
are so rabidly overused that they don't do the performances justice in this film -a film that actually deserves such description without sacrificing subtlety.
King Vidor brings his usual sincerity and visual austerity to this tale of the early years of the Texas Rangers, as seen through the eyes of a pair of lawbreakers (Fred MacMurray and Jack Oakie) who join the
force
planning to use inside information to make their robberies more effective.
As it happened the supporting cast included the likes of Ellen Corby and Lucile Watson but there were albeit superfluous as Crawford could carry this one by sheer willpower and
force
of personality.
Who does bring an authentic and potent side to her role) that are credibly developed, long-winded build-ups finishing off with brute
force
and the quick-witted response.
If I really had it in for someone, I would
force
him to watch this inaccurately titled movie.
From his early scenes of controlled rage to the final denouement when he takes revenge against his enemies, this is a true tour de
force
for this skillful and under utilized actor.
This film is memorable for one reason and one reason only:Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor,together as a unit.They had a chemistry that was undeniable,and they are in full
force
here.The script is flawed,the supporting cast,at least for the most part,forgettable,and I'm not knocking Sidney Poitier as a director,but I always considered him to be much better in front of the camera than behind it.Much of the dialog and interaction between the two main stars was no doubt improvised,and they probably needed no instruction from Poitier whatsoever.As funny as the two men were separately,there was just something special about them on screen together.They were just knock down,drag out funny,and if you were to just put them on an empty stage with no sets,props or even a script,put a movie camera in front them and just said "action!",the result would most likely be priceless.See Stir Crazy for the unbelievable talent that was Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor.Without them,the film would have been forgotten,and very quickly.
The biggest problem with the story is that Ma is shown as the brains and motivating
force
behind the Barker gang, though most histories of the gangster era of the late 20s and early 30s completely contradict this.
Back in the day when the Disney brand was a
force
to be dealt with and not just another brand name, there was a cartoon called "Darkwing Duck", chronicling the adventures of the title Batman wannabe, his adopted daughter Gosalyn, and his crash-prone partner, Launchpad.
The first half of this movie is fantastic, especially when they decide to build a ship to put into the
force
field they've managed to create.
Robot Chicken is a show that thrives upon incongruities, beginning from its seemingly-nonsensical frame story: a mad scientist finds a dead chicken lying on a road during the middle of a thunderstorm and brings it back to life through robot parts, only to
force
it to watch endless TV clips.
Lambert coerced Bascom into swindling friends in Iowa, and Bascom has followed him into Mexico to
force
him to pay up.
It's a totally crap commercial movie, trying to find balance in the 1992/93 massacre, where there was no balance shown by Shiv Sena government or the police
force
in Mumbai.
After an unseen
force
invades a quiet coastal town, ten women mysteriously find themselves pregnant.
Nothing and a grown man trying to get passed off as an adopted son please give me a break wake up and smell the coffee.Is everyone punch drunk?Get the real story thats worth telling.Much was missing from this mans life his mother was the driving
force
behind him and the only mention she got was did Griffith remember when she died?
Joseph Wambaugh disowned this film-adaptation of his bestseller about department low-lifes within the Los Angeles police force, but the experience probably shamed him anyway--and anyone who gets through the picture will feel shame for him.
Andrea Corr, the lead actress whom played Mary, is a
force
to be reckoned with, she is incredible, she portrays her character so well, she IS her!!
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