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Dolph lundgren is a badaass in this and made me remember how much i love him sure he was never as big a star as most of the action hero's of the 80's but as he proves here, he's the one who's ruling the genre now cus he plays one mean mofo here, the story has Dolph's wife and kid murdered by the Russian mafia, he moves to los angelos and seven years later he is asked to go back to Russia to bring back somebody's daughter back, he refuses to do it at first until he realises it is the same gangster that killed his family seven years ago, so he goes to get his bloody revenge, the mechanik is violent and dark but its great entertainment and delivers the goods, sure the story has been done many times before but the way it is made and its style just make the mechanik an action classic, Dolph lundgren also directed it and does a brilliant job crafting one of the best action/thriller's for the past ten years.
It would be one thing if this film were advertised as COMPLETE fiction, but they sell you a bill of
goods
when they make the claim that it is "based on actual events".
It is said to be one of the few old Cornish inns not to have been used by smugglers; it is about as far from the sea as it is possible to be in Cornwall, and its exposed position on open moorland by a main road would have made it easy to detect any suspicious movements of
goods.
Hyped as The First French Sex-Horror Film "The Blood Rose" certainly delivers the goods.Lemaire plays an aging painter whose wedded bliss to gorgeous Anne turns to tragedy,when she nearly gets in a catfight with his former lover and falls into a fire in a pretty hilarious scene.She is of course horribly scarred.The great Howard Vernon plays a surgeon who may be able to return her to her former beauty,but he'll need a live victim to do it.So
"Bones" was a scarefest that scared up the
goods.
Played about half for laughs and half for horror, neither half ever delivers the
goods
100%.
But this really is a typical Yuzna-production, featuring all his well-known ingredients and, to round it up: he knows how to deliver the
goods.
There are none of the modern conveniences of the rest of the world, and everything is either built by the villagers or acquired by traders who visit the island by boat and trade for their handmade
goods.
In one remarkable episode, BJ actually hauls
goods
for Lobo.
And I really hardly believe that people say
goods
things about this very bottom film!
Helpful Note: Wikipedia definition: Quid pro quo (Latin for "something for something") indicates a more-or-less equal exchange or substitution of
goods
or services.
Directed with tremendous rip-roaring flair by Mark Lester, with a compact, colorful script by "Unholy Rollers" director Vernon Zimmerman, a constant fast pace, bright, sunny cinematography by Stanley Wright, occasional outbursts of bloody violence, plenty of rousing action (the car chases and shoot-outs are staged with considerable exciting aplomb), Carter's legendary eye-popping topless scenes, the catchy, reflective theme song "City Lights" sung by Bobby Bare, and an uncompromisingly downbeat ending, this sturdy little item really delivers the satisfying lowdown trashy exploitation picture
goods.
Wile the opening third is laboriously slow and drawn out, the story fortunately picks up steam and really starts cooking when the boat passengers reach the island: The island location projects a profoundly unsettling feeling of isolation and vulnerability, the cannibal's filthy corpse-strewn underground lair is a truly scary place, and, of course, the moments of intense hardcore splatter deliver the disgusting
goods
(stomach-churning highlights include a meat cleaver to the face, a severed head in a bucket, a couple of torn out jugular veins gushing blood, the infamous fetus eating scene, and the gloriously gruesome climax with the cannibal munching on his own intestines).
Just imagine "Kill Bill" cut to 2 hours, without all the dull stuff but with all the
goods
delivered straight to the point.
Gator's mission is to get the
goods
on Bama McCall (Jerry Reed), the nasty crime boss of a neighboring county.
We will often pursue goals and attitudes in our lives that put higher values on monetary and material goods, rather than the unseen goals and attitudes that would bring us our true happiness.
Joe Blasco's hideously ghastly and gruesome make-up f/x deliver the disgusting
goods.
But the thieves learn it was a bogus knock list, so it's vitally important to replace the knocklist or the bad guys will realize their
goods
are bad.
I wasn't expecting much, but this movie actually delivered the
goods!
They base the economy on twist-ties just for fun, and then divvy up some
goods.
It delivers the gory goods, too (nice exploding head...).
The first two thirds of the movie deliver old fashioned, 80's-style horror
goods
with decent character development, a nice history lesson as to why Jimmy Bones is so hacked-off, and some juicy gore.
The director had the
goods
he needed to make a great film.
Did you not notice that the two characters who cared anything about animals were severely damaged
goods?
The highlight was the first 2 minutes with Neve showing us all the
goods.
That includes making false claims at a deposition (perjury), being an accomplice to murder, receiving stolen goods, and fraud.
Errol Flynn is always great to watch and proves here that he can deliver the acting
goods
and always of course looks distractingly handsome.
The pilot, angry when his boss won't pay him for the aborted delivery, calls the Feds and offers to give them the
goods
on the smuggling ring, but is shot to death just before the agents raid the Chinese restaurant which is the front for the gang.
A rail link between South Korea and Siberia, to carry Korean and Japanese
goods
west and Russian resource exports east, may be but one positive result of any successful deal he may broker on the Korean peninsula.
But let
goods
be homespun wherever it is reasonably and conveniently possible and, above all, let finance be national.”
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