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Meanwhile in Tokyo, the three
high
school mates Allison (Arielle Kebbel), Vanessa (Teresa Palmer) and Miyuki (Misako Uno) visit the famous haunted house and are also cursed and chased by the ghost.
It's the story of Howard Brackett (Kevin Kline) - a small town
high
school English teacher who on the eve of his wedding is outed by a former student who happens to win an Oscar and who then has to go through what can only be described as a period of self-discovery as he comes to terms with being homosexual.
The lead role is played by a Johnny Depp/Rob Zombie wanna-be who couldn't get a role in a
high
school play, let alone a LOW-BUDGET horror film.
I guess It would have been better if the main characters were likeable, but they were just typical gen-x slacker types, just like the people that have been causing trouble in
high
schools for forty years...
Weber took this poor, naive (although incredibly handsome) teenager whom he found at a training camp for
high
school wrestlers in the Midwest, brought him to live in his home, and took thousands of homoerotic photos of him, many of them full-frontal nudes, all through Johnson's teenage years.
Ironically it might have been funnier if it had used different actors who did not have such
high
expectations placed upon them.
This is a movie that was probably made to entertain the middle school, early
high
school age kids.
A film produced and by and as a vehicle for a rock band in the middle of a comeback is not to be expected to rank
high
in artistic merit- and in this case it certainly doesn't.
And another that featured Spike and another dude getting high, and it wasn't even funny.
I am really surprised that The Assassin gets such
high
votes here on imdb.
Playing a self-centered trapeze artist, Hutton acts like an overzealous
high
school student in a badly produced school play.
The plot revolves around three characters, a man, his wife, and a stranger that they pick up from the
high
way.
High
school female track star dies of a blood clot after winning a race with the community in an uproar against Coach George Michaels(Christopher George playing him as a major butt-head who is VERY demanding of the athletes under his watch).
Their alluring visual qualities are reminiscent of expensive
high
class TV commercials.
Throughout the film I felt that I was watching the storyline fillers that you get in a
high
budget porn movie.
Andrew Gurland's "Cheats" is his fictionalized "true story" about four
high
school friends who maneuver to cheat on tests.
The
high
jinks begin with Mr. Fehrman and Mr. Lawrence supposedly urinating on a teacher's grade book.
A
high
priced piece of garbage that only an idiot could like...
But, the others are all drunk and
high.
I'm generally not a fan of
high
school comedies, they rely heavily on humor in bad taste and rarely stray far from clichéd story lines and characters and downright dull dialog.
However, I've had my share of guilty pleasures, particularly when I was still in
high
school myself.
Everything finally comes to a head at his 10-year
high
school reunion.
I felt compelled to write a review after seeing the only review which gave this film a suspiciously
high
9/10 rating.
It ranks
high
on my list of most boring movies ever, and I'm a die hard romantic.
They pound our heroes from
high
ground but this superior fire power makes little difference.
Later the survivors wade pathetically slowly and chest
high
through a river to return to their unit.
The worst part about it is that either nobody in 1979 realized the asinine events of the movie (such as Concorde's door popping off at some ungodly
high
altitude or Patroni shooting a flair gun out the window at Mach 2 to avoid a NUCLEAR WARHEAD!?!?!?....what were they thinking???)were totally unrealistic or they just didn't care!
The film does contain some intriguing set pieces (the "Hot Voodoo" number is the
high
point) that are impressively surrealistic for this era in Hollywood, although it proves to no avail in such a dull, incoherent film.
Some truly wonderful movies have been made from his novels ("Far From the Madding Crowd," "Tess of the D'Urbervilles," "The Mayor of Casterbridge"), and I had
high
hopes for this one.
Lisa Grant (Adrienne Barbeau) is a real estate agent who finds herself in jeopardy of getting killed by a deranged maniac who kills people in her profession who he feels make house prices too
high.
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