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Just Cause is one of those films that at first makes you wonder quite why it was so
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slated when it came out - nothing special but competent enough and with an excellent supporting performance from Ed Harris.
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re-edited and often confusing, the original screen version of Man On Fire was at least ten years out of date when it was made and the passing years haven't made it any better.
Zombi 3 starts as a group of
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armed men steal a experimental chemical developed to reanimate the dead, while trying to escape the man is shot at & the metal container holding the chemical is breached.
I was also
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disappointed that all the killings were done with a gun what kind of gore is that.
After seeing a
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censored version of this movie on television years ago, I was curious to see the unedited version.
Done long before he started drinking
heavily
he is his classic self in this (and Larry's not bad either).
The technique is
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flawed simply because the viewer has no emotional attachment to the characters, and perhaps that might be the director's whole intentions.
This movie was
heavily
marred by the presence of Steven Seagal.
Duff, especially, does a great turn as the heavily-accented,
heavily
made-up, potty-mouthed singer.
I don't why Tigerland is
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under-credited.
As I mentioned previously, John Carpenter's 1978 classic is one of the first two movies I can remember seeing and being
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influenced by (the other being the classic Conan the Barbarian).
"The Last Wave" is one of those movies that relies
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on the mind.
Whilst it is universally acknowledged that Fearful Symmetry was
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influenced by the Kolchak episode They Have Been, They Are, They Will Be, whether this makes it a rip-off or a homage is an altogether more controversial point.
It's hard to say who talked him away from the style he exhibits here, but it's everyone's loss that he went into his
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theoretical dogma direction instead.
I could not imagine how screen comedy could be possible without relying
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on spoken word or numerous pratfalls.
There is a certain similarity to Elite(you can trade, pick up weapons and cargo off destroyed ships, go on missions)however this game features a
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scripted mission.
They have had puking, eating pubes-covered pizza, jumping in stinging nettles, naked paint balling, jokes on the smaller guy while
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sleeping/snoring, stunts in a work place, e.g.
Taylor, a last-minute substitute for an ailing Vivien Leigh, looks creamy-smooth in her high fashion wardrobe, and her performance is quite strong; however, once husband Peter Finch starts drinking
heavily
and barking orders at her, one might think her dedication to him rather masochistic (this feeling hampers the ending as well).
Miracle it was made at "A-movie" scale, economics and tastes at the time were stacked
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against it.
Faithful adaptation of witty and interesting French novel about a cynical and depressed middle-aged software engineer (or something), relying
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on first-person narration but none the worse for that.
I have to start by telling you how I came across this movie.It was winter time in Alaska around the year 1990.A friend of mine from Australia was staying with me and my girl friend in a shoe box of an apartment.Winters in Alaska can be a bit brutal and most people stay indoors,drink
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and watch anything that comes on the television.I had found this movie outside of a thrift store laying in a snowbank and right away new it was a treasure.It is quite possibly the best worst movie ever.We spent the next two weeks watching this movie and drinking like fish.We watched it so many times in fact that we would sometimes turn the television on its side or upside down for a more full filling effect.It is a true gem.The laughs will come nonstop and the memories last forever.If you see this movie for rent in a video store,steal it.You won't regret it!
With a
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melodramatic ending and an actor you don't believe, the movie falls short but since it is not your typical movie in structure, set design, and direction.
Much more lavishly filmed---and
heavily
financed--- works that have been made since reflect the same themes: Indochine, Nowhere in Africa are two that in comparison perhaps make Chocolat seem pale and boring.
Its not one of those "gross out" comedies that
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relies on fart jokes and toilet humor but instead moves at an affable pace and you will be easily attached to the unfolding narrative.
For millennia, the Goa'uld harvested humanity,
heavily
influencing and spreading human cultures.
Basically, modern mature audiences demand large doses of embellished realism for their cinematic diet, laced
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with vile profanity, mattress-thumping sex, and knuckle-bruising fisticuffs.
Unfortunately, this film was
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cut in it's original U.S. release by the blue nosed Hayes Office (the staunch government censorship board,started by the "holier than thou" Bible thumper, Will Hayes...a former Post Office official,if you can believe that),due to it's overall theme of human sexuality (Heaven's forbid humans actually had sex in the 1930's).
(Think the ending shootout in The Man with the Golden Gun, which borrowed
heavily
from this scene).
The cartoons are
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stylised but not annoyingly so as I'd feared.
(Dragon's laziness at training is portrayed
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in this film, so maybe he's still studying!)
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