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Firstly, after the first forty-five minutes or so it focuses
heavily
on Helen and Johnny, who are far less interesting characters than most of the others - Janet, Jennifer, George and Miss Scattergoods are all much more enticing.
And that's not to mention the archival footage of musician Son House, ruminating on love and death (and
heavily
foreshadowing things to come, of course).
It is in the opinion of this reviewer that the best time to be a child was in the 1990's, a period when cartoons were not
heavily
censored and talented and creative minds were responsible for some of the best family entertainment to hit the air-waves.
The copy I saw focused
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on Joe's erotic films and referred to his horror output in passing.
It's graphically dated heavily, but what do you expect for a 12 year old game!
But they don't listen.Big mistake!"Monster Man" by Michael Davis mixes comedy with horror surprisingly well.The film borrows
heavily
from "Duel","The Blair Witch Project","Jeepers Creepers" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre".The story is pretty silly,but there is enough gore and violence to keep splatter freaks happy.I enjoyed especially the performance of Justin Urich,which offers the film its comedy relief.Still the complete lack of suspense is hard to forgive.Give this one a chance,if you have some time to waste.7 out of 10.Did I mention that Aimee Brooks is sexy?
The overpowering Pinza dominates his scenes with Turner, but both performers score with good work, while Marjorie Main is impressive with her patter effects as written, with Debbie Reynolds placed on track by Louis B. Mayer for SINGIN' IN THE RAIN as a result of her sprightly performance here; only Barry Sullivan is
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victimized by the flagrant cutting.
While I still think Holden's character death is too
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foreshadowed, taking suspense out of the final scenes, this film is very moving and I really enjoy it.
Ingmar Bergman, in the midst of his prime, and following two other
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psychological films, Persona and Hour of the Wolf, is far more interested in seeing what the effect of war has on usually civilized beings, that it brings out the worst in them, and also in a cathartic way is a reminder of what is truly crucial in living.
I was reading another review of this film by an American who had seen it, and he
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criticised it, basically passing it off as a Pulp Fiction clone.
Jackson was co-writer and by evidence of VH1
heavily
choreographed and directed this masterpiece.
Friday the 13th was no masterpiece either but did extremely well at the box office due to the fact it was rated R and was
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advertised by Paramount at the time.
The movie was
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scripted and rehearsed - Cassavetes didn't have enough money to support the inevitably high production costs of an "improvisational" sort of movie, even if he had wanted to produce such a thing.
It has a very authentic flavour, seasoned by an eerie music score (of tradition chinese instruments, I think), and some wonderfully over-acted melodramatic moments contrasted by
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affected comedy.
I was a huge comic book reader at the time, and anything relating to superheroes was anticipated
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The story is about an old couple whose son died and living a life that is
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dominated by poverty, and wherein the main character is a cock that hopefully one day brings some money for a forthcoming cockfight.
The ridiculousness is that the director simultaneously presents himself as an extremely annoying and
heavily
flawed character and then expects us to be concerned.
While the concept behind the movie was a natural vehicle for a classic teeny bopper sci-fi flick, the director counted too
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on it to carry the movie.
The
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drugged captives consist of her old boyfriend who raped her, a "grabby" neighbor, and her sexually abrasive boss.
It's a concept with few possibilities for good gags and instead Tashlin plays the risqué card more heavily, extended jokes involving strippers and scantily clad dancing girls in place of much effective comic relief.
"The Hazing" borrows
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from everything that came before it from Nightmare on Elm Street to Evil Dead, but still manages to do it with enough humor to make it watchable... just barely.
Namely what he discovers is a schlock Shangri La populated by smiling zombies who may be nuts or just
heavily
medicated, perhaps because they're often accompanied by a panpipe flourish and an occasional shout out from a celestial choir.
All you hear is Julio Chavez breathing
heavily
throughout the whole film.
The few scenes that some similarity to action was
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over-dramatized, and as far from reality you can get.
Okay, I've watched this movie twice now, I have researched it
heavily
on the net, I have asked several people on there opinions.
I always wrote this series off as being a complete stink-fest because Jim Belushi was involved in it, and
heavily.
Evil" like
heavily
fortified compound.
The writing is too
heavily
reliant on the f-word, which is used somewhere between 200 and 300 times at nausea.
This film
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relied on its special effects...but they personally had no effect on me.
Secondly it deviated
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from its supposed topic did Jesus (Yeshua) exist, to talking about how violent Christianity is, and showing scenes from Mel Gibsons "The Passion".
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