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Kevin James' Doug is your typical beer drinking, sports loving, TV watching slob of a sitcom
husband
who would rather watch the tube than deal with his marital issues.
An attractive young woman(Julia "Rayanne" Ruiz)does not want to marry someonelse's choice for her husband; so she is put under a powerful Mayan curse that has snakes hatching inside her body, slowly devouring from the inside out.
Every guy we know was NOT gonna be sitting on the sidelines after those Towers came down(my
husband
was one of them and I love him and am proud of him for going) John's character is so flat.
"Cleo's Second
Husband"
is an amateurish attempt at psychodrama with more to fault than to praise.
Pity that the filmmakers felt the need to tack on a contrived subplot about a conniving golddigger and her violent
husband.
I don't know what war her
husband
was killed in, but if it was World War II, the furnishings in her house, the styles of the clothes, especially the children and the telephone company repairman's car are clearly anachronistic.
Attractive
husband
and wife writing team Robert Wagner (as Joel Gregory) and Kate Jackson (as Donna Gregory) arrive at the spooky mansion of actress "Lorna Love" (actually, silent film star Harold Lloyd's house).
A young mother Selma Lidz(Andie MacDowell)is battling a very serious illness and her self proclaimed inventor
husband
Sid(John Tururro)is a little lacking in the emotions department.
Me Me Lai shows up to give her breast implants another workout playing a widow who is gang banged by three of her brother in laws on top of the ashes of her freshly cremated
husband.
So, the main conflict that is supposed to be addressed in the movie is of the
husband
between the rock and the hard place, trying to preserve his livelihood.
What is so funny about a dentist
husband
impregnating his hygienist assistant and the oldest daughter getting impregnated by the captain of the high school football team?
While Lopez de Ayala tries hard to portray Juana as a romantic and passionate young woman, completely obsessed by love to her handsome husband, it seems as if she weren't able to develop her character over this one-dimensional feature; Juana was an important figure in Spanish history, and politics of that time were essential in her storyline... but here she's introduced as a romantic leading lady out of a soap opera; this is a real pity, and the film a missing opportunity to show the way personal lives can influence History and vice versa.
A con-man and a tramp try to get said-tramp's
husband
off-ed.
We've seen a story like this before: a wife in marital troubles (played by Nastassja Kinski) engages in sex with a stranger (William Baldwin) and then wants to go back to her life with
husband
and girl.
When she returns home she finds out that her
husband
has finally found a job.
However, Kinski finds out that her
husband'
s new boss is actually the stranger who still shows interest over her and seems to do anything to get what he wants.
My
husband
wanted to watch this film because the review in the paper said that it was better than Fatal Attraction.
Add to that a lot of profanity by the drunker-abuser
husband
and a GD by a little kid, no less - and this movie turned me off as far as ever seeing it again.
After losing their
husband
and father, the remaining Tunny women (mother Karen and her daughters Sarah and Emma) move to a small and remote Pennsylvanian mountain town where they inherited an old, ramshackle mansion.
Pfeiffer is mob widow who moves to the city backwaters after her
husband
(Baldwin) is murdered.
Reginald Owen plays the
husband
with multiple personalities.
Allegedly the "true story" of Juana de Castilla, the eldest daughter of the Catholic Queen Isabella (yes, the same who funded Columbus's expedition), the film charts the progress and degeneration of her morbid obsession with her husband, the Archduke Philip of Austria, known as "The Handsome" (and played in a rather unispired manner by Italian hunk Daniele Liotti, at his most buttery and beefy here).
He is good as a timid
husband
and son but this doesn't carry the film.
Natalie Wood portrays Courtney Patterson, a polio disabled songwriter who attempts to avoid being victimized as a result of involvement in her first love affair, with her partner being attorney Marcus Simon, played tepidly by Wood's real-life husband, Robert Wagner.
Here we have a man who -- contrasted with the film's underlying message that "we're all a LITTLE racist" -- effectively rapes a woman in public, cruelly humiliating her
husband
and deliberately goading him to make a move that, as he well knows, will lead to his arrest or even death.
The plot focuses on a mother and her two daughters that move to an old house in the mountains that once belonged to her late
husband.
His on again, off again wife (Ida Lupino) is also fed up with the studio, not to mention her
husband'
s philandering ways.
What Jaclyn fails to inform Mitchum is that she knows full well her
husband'
s whereabouts.
The present season, which by the way I decided to keep watching only to see Rodrigo Santoro, and also with a tiny little hope that things would get better; has been one disappointment after another; my
husband
and son even stopped watching.
Clayburgh's timid-appearing
husband
is killed in car crash as she is getting ready to go to Rome and sing as a diva.
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