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This movie
gives
you a new appreciation for the original 'Dark Harvest' (which doesn't have anything to do with this movie except for the fact it also features a cornfield).
In a not totally successful attempt to be taken seriously, and move into 'adult' films, Mr. Hughes
gives
us this film about a young married couple.
The dinosaurs seemed to look incredibly fake compared to the 1993 technology, after 7 years of CGI advancements, it only
gives
you more of the feeling that the film was pumped out for the summer relying only on its name.
Most hypocrite, he praises HR for distributing love among people of the world, as if they were sweets , and on his back, coolly
gives
a lecture to his daughter on these show business men.
Barry Corbin plays a credible US senator, and Lou Diamond Phillips again
gives
us a decent military/police/sheriff/agent/marshal figure.
And without spoiling the big, nonsensical twist ending, just take my word for it: the fascinating incompetence of the first scenes
gives
way to a deep cathode-tube-smashing impulse.
At least it
gives
independent movies a shot at the epic science fiction disaster market.
If some one
gives
you a copy of this use it for a coaster.
Calvin levels
gives
one of the most annoying performances in a movie ever, i couldn't stand as i was tempted to rip the tape out of my VCR, plus Norris and Levels had no chemistry together!.
He just strikes me as one of those 5 foot nothing actors who think they are a bad ass, but just like Van Damnit he runs into a real bad ass (Chuck Zito in Van Don't case) and he
gives
him a lesson about "badassdom."
The actors are over the top, the art direction looks like a Disney movie, the music is contrived, and the sentiment so sweet that it
gives
viewers cavities.
On the plus side, Laurence Luckenbill is a fine actor and
gives
one of the best 'guest star' performances in any Star Trek, big or small screen, ranking right up there with William Windom's Commodore Decker.
Kairo, or Pulse as it's known amongst English speaking audiences, is set in Tokyo & starts as Sunny Plant Sales employee Michi Kudo (Kumiko Aso) decides to visit her friend Taguchi (Kenji Mizuhashi) to enquire about a computer disk he's been working on, when she gets to his place he
gives
her the disk but then rather inconsiderately commits suicide in front of her.
First of all, no boarding school has a Sushi Bar, Flat screen TVs, and
gives
every student a laptop.
George Peppard attempts an Australian (I think) accent, then
gives
it up halfway through.
He
gives
a very good performance--much better than this crap deserves.
He's another talented actor who deserves better but, like Esai, he
gives
a very good performance.
A sleeping dictionary is a native Malaysian prostitute fluent in English that services Englishmen colonialists and teaches them her native language in return for ... well the movie never really makes that clear, but I can only assume he
gives
her money or something.
This is a good time to say how good I think of this site: it
gives
me the opportunity to feedback all the frustration I lived for two hours, awaiting for something to happens, for something to be said, to be shown, to be insinuated subtly, for a symbol, an idea, whatever.
Their is some speculation that Golino's character
gives
a hint of being a mermaid like creature and that is why she is having difficulty existing on land.
If you ask me I think this film was a waste of time, there are a lot of other films which
gives
100 times better meaning and teaching than "Wooden Camera".
Ric White (Director, Writer, Lead Actor, etc) takes himself a bit too seriously and I think he
gives
himself a little more credit than he deserves....Do yourself a favor....skip this one.
He never
gives
up his juggling act, until the three main characters come face to face.
'Divine Intervention' tries hard, and
gives
us an insightful peek into the almost surreal life of those caught up in the troubles, but the film amounts to little more than a handful of (admittedly lovely) visual jokes thrown onto celluloid, while the links between them become increasingly obscure as the film progresses.
Fox and Lane are both appealing, but the energy of the early scenes
gives
way to treacle.
Crialese uselessly insists on stereotypical situations and characters, trying to melt neorealistic suggestions and video-music technique, Fellinian surrealistic remembrances and a very annoying and completely off-topic soundtrack, leading the whole thing towards an end which
gives
you the sensation of an exaggeratedly long story cut abruptly short.
In fact, the whole movie is refreshing and
gives
some new impulses.
Savalas in particular
gives
a silly portrayal of the 'bad' criminal.
Williams
gives
a great performance, right on par with his comedic style.
Bled starts as young female artist Sai (Sarah Ferooqui) meets a mysterious yet charming man named Renfield (Jonathan Oldham) & they end up back at her studio apartment where he
gives
her the bark of some sort of tree which is used as a hallucinogenic drug when melted down.
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