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He gets his ass
handed
to him about every other scene by the thugs wanting his land so he gets drunk through the entire film.
For me, the oddest aspect of this "formula" teen horror special effect-ride was the casting of the school teacher-love interest of the TV comedy "ED" as one of the werewolf's clueless victims who is more or less totally unsympathetic in the scripted lines they
handed
her.
After seeing Shootfighter 1, and the buckets of blood they shed, I was ready for another rousing jaunt of open
handed
heart massage, and chiropractics in a cage.
This same heavy
handed
lack of subtlety and understanding is clear throughout the very fabric of the entire series, and the same tired and boring love-triangle storyline is actually stretched out over 7 episodes!
The mad scientist being investigated by a reporter has been done to death but this script is amusing enough that the plot should have worked, additionally the effects and super soldier design with their dead lifeless eyes have some degree of creepiness, however Boll somehow manages to film everything in an off
handed
way.
These films should carry a physiological health warning so as not to damage one's spirit to the point where one might believe that all good film makers have left the planet and their resources have been
handed
to the dunderheads who have make this classic piece of trite garbage just like it's sister in arms "League of Extraordinary Twaddle".
While it had some good features, for the most part I found this movie to be heavy handed, predictable, and, worst of all, not in the least bit scary.
The only way I can feel good about having
handed
over these precious minutes of my life is everyday telling someone how awful it was.
My Boss's Daugther is a sordid; creepy; grotesque experience, a clunky and heavy
handed
piece which is infantile beyond words and disgusting beyond expression.
Great stuff, a little like a good tabloid news story fleshed out in precise, even
handed
detail.
FAT MAN AND LITTLE BOY takes us inside the trials and tribulations of a group of top American scientists
handed
a lofty task during the Second World War: beat everyone else to the atomic bomb.
First-time director Herbert Ross was
handed
the monumental task of transforming a simple love story - that of a man for both his wife and students - into a big-budget extravaganza.
Night Hunter starts in '1968' as a young Jack Cutter (Chris Aguilar) is unexpectedly
handed
the family tradition of becoming a Vampire hunter when a fellow Vampire hunter Sid O'Mack (Sid Haim) betrays his family & hands them over to the Vampire's, to aid Jack on his quest he is given a book that contains the name of every Vampire alive, or dead whichever way you look at it... Jump to 'June 1995' & Los Angeles where the now adult Cutter (Don 'The Dragon' Wilson, also credited as co-producer) has but four names left in the book including, Argento (Vince Murdocco) & Carmella (Sophia Crawford) together they are the last of the American Vampires.
And yet the approach wasn't heavy
handed.
I remember the events of this movie, the ill fated cruise of Donald Crowhurst in 1968, in the Golden Globe single
handed
around the world yacht race.
It's a sad metaphor considering the way he treats the people who
handed
him his success.
Along the way, they encounter the also very sinister Otto Kruger playing the leader of the Nazi saboteur ring but disguised as a distinguished model citizen, where Barry seeking saboteur Fry, takes him into his confidence, only to
handed
over to the local law enforcement.
Jake Gyllenhaal unfortunately is
handed
a more two-dimensional character and has to struggled with a stereotypical presentation of the emotionally torn CIA analyst that has been presented many times before in other movies.
And others, looked so young that perhaps parents or teachers
handed
down the movie hoping it would touch their lives the way it once touch them.
"Tommy" was over the top and heavy
handed
in direction, "Oliver" seemed like crowd control on the silver screen, "The Wall" was so much abstract self important and indulgent dribble, but listening to "Failure of the Flesh" from Hair sounds right for our times today, as it did in the eighties, as it must have in the sixties...truly Timeless.
Remember the year they
handed
the special effects Oscar to the Terminator 2 boffins, uncontested?
This may seen contrived or heavy handed: it is not.
Once upon a time, long ago, Oscars were
handed
out to actresses for comedic roles such as this one.
The uncle who is crazy sitting every waking moment at a radio waiting to win a million dollars, the grandmother who only likes the granddaughter and
handed
a bill to the kids after dinner, the twin brothers who look nothing alike, and to meet hoopz was so much fun.
Whoever thought the idea of a woman being brutally raped with a stick of butter was comedy gold deserved to have his head
handed
back to him on a platter of dog mess.
Odds are that you're never going to think to see this unless its
handed
to you by someone and told, "here watch this", which is what happened to me.
If you're
handed
a copy give it back, the film isn't worth the effort to see it even if it is watchable.
Though, the direction is
handed
off to Michael Gornick.
OMFG This stupid loser kid who can't stand up for himself gets his ass
handed
to him by some drunk bastard screwing his mom.
When the female lead and the FBI guy went to the alleged killers location, Mr. FBI
handed
the female a revolver.
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