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Scarlet Dawn casts Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. as a Russian baron rudely displaced by the forces of the Russian Revolution and now has to fend for
himself
in a world not terribly hospitable to former aristocrats.
Still feisty even at Death's door, he manages to do away with a despised business associate by smothering him with a pillow before he finally kicks the bucket
himself.
I didn't like imraan for his role must advise him to improve
himself
now as he has done many movies as new actor and he has been seen as established actor This movie has nothing except the bold scene done by new actress Never try this movie
Taking over from Leonard Nimoy in the directing chair is The Shat himself, Captain Tiberius William Shatner Kirk.
Peter Cushing must have felt a boy again, as a nutty professor whose shirt stays white as snow after the gentlemen has dragged
himself
through the slimy crap-holes of the Underworld.
We're beat over the head with the main points of this show instead of being left to gradually figure it out, almost as if the writers feel that they must spell out that the main character is some sort of avenging angel, sentenced to redeem
himself
from sins, both venial and mortal, via butting into his cab fares many affairs.
Final Draft - A screenwriter (James Van Der Beek) locks
himself
into his apartment and succumbs to psychosis in an attempt to write a horror script.
Three absolutely pointless segments, all featuring the director playing
himself
-- and he's not that interesting.
Its truly apparent that Norris is awful stuck on
himself
and will not allow anyone to one up him in any scene no matter what the content.
William Sanders is saved by his buddy Harry Cotter during an extraction in Vietnam but gets
himself
captured by the enemy.
That Cloud can effortlessly suspend
himself
in midair for a full minute while wildly swinging away with his 2-ton sword?
This time round we pick up as Chili (Travolta) is leaving the movie business after being disappointed in both
himself
and the industry for participating in the making of a sequel to his successful first film.
As for Chabrol's persistence in keeping the film bland and illogical, it reaches the climax in the final scene, which is so incredibly poor that you will wonder which pills he was taking
himself
while directing it.
It is Bam Magera's debut scripted film, penned by
himself
and Brandon Dicimaillo, and stars the entire CKY crew (Ryan Dunn, Raab Himself, Rake Yohn, Jenn Rivell, Don Vito etc etc).
Mr Seagal has apparantly lowered his (already low) standards even more and has now outdone
himself
in making bad movies.
Starts off with Fulci playing a version of himself, writing down some ideas for how people could die.
Its also clear from watching this that had he not reinvented
himself
odds are we would never have known him because his career would have been painfully short.
Throw in the fact that the main character, instead of finding some way to attract the young woman, engages in heavy-handed stalking, until he totally draws attention to
himself
and has to hatch this insane plot: If he can make the girl's father sick, then help him recover, she will marry him.
Like The World's Strongest, there's a really, really odd song in this one that could only have been created in a drug induced haze...disturbing is the fact that Gohan, while singing, is pretty much drugged out
himself.
Unfortunately for Emily she accidentally knocks Nestor's sunglasses off which reveal he has strange coloured eyes, Nestor then turns into a monster again & bites Emily turning her into a flesh-eating monster just like
himself.
The news of Cater's death has reached Casey & he decides to take the story up
himself
& do some investigating, well actually he gets his secretary Viginia Day (Marth Mischon) to do most of the investigating & just report back to him, lazy bugger.
The guy who owns/manages the hostel managed to get
himself
in the movie.
Instead, Mr. Hopper finds
himself
branded, and thrown in a torturous prison; there, he is gang-raped.
To waste Michael Rapaport in this "All In The Family" rip-off is an insult to viewers and mostly Michael
himself.
The main issue here is that Attenborough's character brings everything upon
himself
and, quite frankly, is guilty of almost every accusation brought against him, so it's baffling why the film (and all the characters) have so much sympathy for him.
An American by birth George Greenough has surfed and photographed himself, friends and recently, dolphins, in Australia for 35 years, all using various re invented cameras which he either straps on his back, board or boat.
Even in the 70s audiences were a bit puzzled by this film, neither surf-ing movie nor surf movie, because George swims about on a children's zippy board, not a real surfboard.... it offset the tedious droning of George (occasionally so dry or droll that it was actually funny.. like almost setting
himself
on fire or falling over something) with a spectacular 'you are there' power glide through a wave that ran for 23 minutes all set to Pink Floyd music.
However, the movie stands up very well without Neil (although he handles
himself
very well in this movie, he is overshadowed by the three main female characters).
The rock band leader who calls
himself
Commander Cody must have loved it too, because he named his band after it.
He puts posters of
himself
dressed up like Sly's "Cobra" all over the place and even has a custom built firing range (with action-posed cutouts of his greatest enemies)in Jakarta although he's in the CIA and has just arrived days earlier.
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