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And to top it all off, there's the special effects that are so bad that they look like an amateur pulled them off in their
garage.
There are many continuity errors: one other user commented on different cars in the garage, Joe's glasses...the one that got to me the most was the fact Joe's facial hair configuration seemed to change from scene to scene.
Blade Master leaps shamelessly on the sword & sorcery bandwagon started by the Conan flicks...except the bandwagon never left the
garage
anyway.
And those killer "muppets"... well, I could do better than that in a couple of hours in the
garage.
This has Golden Turkey written all over it and smacks of being shot in two days in somebody's
garage
and cobbled on to some library footage of London except somehow you KNOW that someone actually DID shoot this on location when it would have been kinder to shoot him/herself.
Within a short time, they experience various supernatural phenomena: these range from the disturbing - mysterious shadows, the serious illness of the daughter - to the frankly ridiculous - toilets continually flushing and
garage
doors going out of control.
Then, parked outside the
garage
that holds the targeted hooch, the four fall asleep!
Upon trying to return it, they see a hand sticking out of a
garage
door at the lady's residence that they believe is attached to the rest of the dead body of the woman who is supposed to give them the money.
Nice supporting performances by Tony Lo Bianco as wormy, sniveling snitch Vito Lucia the Undertaker, Richard Lynch as vicious psychotic hoodlum Moon, Bill Hickman as Moon's equally coldblooded partner Bo, Jerry Leon as funky flatfoot Mingo, and Joe Spinell as a parking
garage
attendant.
this movie has a great chase scene, if you listen to the soundtrack when the cars are chasing each other , it sounds very much like the soundtrack from the movie bullet, you'll hear the shifting of a 4 speed and they'll show the brake pedal in Roy Schneider's car, it's an automatic brake pedal!, i think one of the funniest moments in the movie is when the bad guy Richard lynch is looking at the driver of the car they are in, like the guy is nuts!.........the crook who runs the
garage
is also the guy who in the the first rocky movie, rocky's boss.
Dafoe is anything but devilish as Gas, a deceiving
garage
mechanic.
if you're wondering how he got in the house, he went through the
garage
most likely.
Of course it didn't help when our parents sold the BetaMax at a
garage
sale.
Working girl Kitty (Sothern) is engaged to Bill (Kelly), who neglects her by working long hours at his
garage
in order to save money for their marriage.
Being a
garage
band in the 50's is sure different from today's.
Transiting the nearby parking garage, they discover their regular teacher, next to his car, dead from a gunshot wound.
When Maddy accidentally murders a woman in a parking
garage
because of a dent put into her car by this person, she finds that Shawn's pals were jerking her chain.
No, Buddy was not released into a gorilla family surrounded by lush trees in a zoological paradise - he was abandoned in a wooden crate, deep in the back of a
garage
for some time with only a single light bulb for comfort and then sold to the circus - where he actually lived a better life having peanuts thrown at him until he died (historically the oldest living gorilla on record, by the way) before a show in Miami.
The acting is what one would expect if you called all your friends over on a Saturday afternoon and proceeded to get completely ripped, then tried to put on a play in your
garage.
Some of the cinematography by Thomas Del Ruth is good (particularly a fire sequence set inside a garage), though he is let down by the scrappy editing--and a fairly bathetic finale.
A segment with a
garage
attendant from Nigeria is heartbreaking.
Therefore, we get a "film" that barely reaches medium length by replaying many of its parts (often in slow-motion), and was apparently shot entirely inside a
garage.
I can't say I'm all that experienced in misty Mundae flicks having seen only a handful, but it's obvious that this was made on a shoestring, and while it might have been respectable that the filmmakers were able to make a Tomb Raider rip-off inside a garage, it isn't because it's completely obvious that this is what they were doing.
Tim Robbins is oddly benign here, cast as a
garage
mechanic in 1950s New Jersey who falls in love with a perky blonde who turns out to be Albert Einstein's niece!
You know, like the one about daddy's car and mommy's
garage.
The main character is in a white collar writing job yet he dresses like he works with oil and grease in a
garage.
This movie must have been developed by some
garage
geeks, I think, and the studios didn't know the difference.
Director Herbert Ross only did solid work when he wasn't coupled with one of Neil Simon's screenplays; here, Ross sets up gags like a thudding amateur, hammering away at belligerent routines which fail to pay off (such as semi-incoherent Matthau showing up at a mechanic's
garage
to audition for a TV commercial).
Wow, I forgot how great this movie was until I stumbled upon it while looking through the
garage.
I for one made sure my car was locked and alarmed in my remotely controlled
garage
that night.
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