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I remember when this follow-up was
heavily
advertised around the time of its release in the late 1990's, but I never actually saw it until November 2006.
It borrows
heavily
from better-known films like "Deliverance" and "Wrong Turn" but if you're like me, films of this nature never cease to be terrifying.
The actors (if you can call them that) were brilliant, they obviously borrowed
heavily
from there own lives, but at no stage did I detect them really acting (Something Tom Cruise should try).
It didn't rely on outrageous special effects and it didn't focus so
heavily
on the time travel that the viewer gets lost and confused.
He is a participant in the robbery assault at Eddie Nash's place (Eddie Nash is a infamous drug dealer - and is the suppose to be the same character Alfred Molina played in Boogie Nights) and is
heavily
into the drug scene.
The story also relies
heavily
on dialogue.
The vault itself is
heavily
booby trapped with explosives so the assailants can't blow the door as planned.
This sexuality at its edges creates a sense of foreboding that hangs over the entire film almost as
heavily
as the violence at its center.
The mirror is
heavily
desired by a satanic cult since they need it for their ceremonies, but Michael is reluctant to sell it before knowing the real value of the device.
All I can say is that this movie, not only being the most
heavily
Oscar Awarded movie of all time, the most money ever made ever and sadly one of the most underrated movies I've ever seen.
It is of course
heavily
influenced by the flower power culture of the time, and in some ways quite progressive.
As it is he scores
heavily
in all his songs from the two duets with Kelly - We Hate To Leave, I Begged Her - to his own solos, What Makes The Sunset, The Charm Of You and I Fall In Love Too Easily.
4/10 for effort minus 2 for borrowing
heavily
from another director.
It relies too
heavily
on flashes of gore - which, to be honest, are not much - especially to justify the claims of sadistic gore - and little on any actual thought process.
Chabrol draws
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on Hitchcockian themes here, and the end result is a short, succinct interesting French tale that, although not meeting the influencer's fantastic work, this film is a good solid starting point for those wishing to be introduced to Chabrol's work; the similarities to mid 20th century English language suspense movies allow the viewer to become easily immersed in the world created.
What the Earth-folks don't realize is that the ship has been tailed by an entire armada of
heavily
armed space battle cruisers who seek to claim the ship and its secrets for themselves.
Most films that rely
heavily
on flashbacks feel contrived, but this film is redeemed by strong pacing and a tactile sense of desperation.
Director Edward H. Griffith has wisely chosen to play the whole thing straight without undue emphases or
heavily
weighted advance signals.
Gest is
heavily
influenced by The Man with no Name in Leone's westerns and Einarsson does a good job portraying such a figure.The opening scenes are the best, especially the 'Tungur Knivur' scene.
Each race has a final mission where they have to destroy an enormously important,
heavily
defended building, making for an awesome ending to that part of the game.
If a character runs for his life let him run till the viewer also is breathing
heavily.
into the first reel this reviewer craved the blissful relief of an untimely death before the next zoom-in close-up of Peter Spelson's
heavily
lidded psychotronic stare!
The plot relies
heavily
on coincidences, often preposterous ones; I don't want to spoil any of the plot, but the way two of the characters are thrown together in close quarters is just wholly unbelievable.
The nurses are not guessing, but sure that the patient will not wake up, not to say that he cannot wake up, but he is obviously sedated or
heavily
drugged, which rules out any possibility of a coma as there is no visible life support.
Granted it doesn't compare to these or other
heavily
praised list toppers and film behemoths, mainly due to questions of style and cinematic pioneering (or lack thereof as the case may be), it still deserves more than the meagre 500 votes and 6.6.
"...it is unfunny and is mostly concerned with
heavily
contrived slapstick.
This is a good little movie that
heavily
relies on its uneasy atmosphere.
It would seem that one of the writers at Smallville thought that it would be a great idea to do an homage to the noir films of the 40s and 50s, The Big Sleep being
heavily
referenced at the start of this episode.
By the way, since most of these death scenes were
heavily
trimmed for the R rating, you'll have to check out the DVD for the complete scenes which is definitely worth it.
Best of all: our heroes are sent to prison while attempting to flee the country at a
heavily
manned border.
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