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Serious challengers to the supremacy of Barton's top henchman Cheyenne Kent (Yakima Canutt) wind up severely
ill
or dead.
Every time I think about this film I feel physically
ill.
A few bratty kids unwittingly unleash an evil that has lain dormant for the past twenty years and have to reap the
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fortune that comes with that.The Campbell Brothers' film before this "Midnight Skater" was fun & their picture after "the Red Skulls" was all right.
Oh, and the narrative structure is
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conceived, pretentious and amateurish.
I hated this condoning portrait of a mentally
ill.
Apparently, he was deathly
ill
during production and had obviously lost a lot of weight.
Frankly, the man looks gravely
ill
and is photographed cruelly.
The only thing that makes very much sense is the responsibility Griffith feels toward his mentally
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Aunt, grossly over-acted by Karen Black. Lee is an interesting character who would have been more compelling had the dialog he was made to speak been more natural and his motivations more clear.
One day William Holden is called to the Korean war which he covers and then that
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fated day, she gets the news of his demise.
It was a very sweet
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fated love affair.
I just watched it last night and it was great.I can see why some ppl have
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feelings towards it from a rugby fan and maori culture point of view but other than that I have no idea what's so negative about it.
Why? Firstly because Mick Malloy's humour can (in my humble opinion) be pretty crass and over the top, evidenced by his
ill
fated shemozzle of a television show some years back.
While he truly is dangerous as well as VERY menacing, you can't exactly hate him because he is clearly mentally
ill
and probably suffering from some sort of brain trauma.
Gerald's uncle reportedly has fallen
ill
and has requested Gerald, the sole heir, be present.
The film itself is the result of an
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fated plan to produce a television series to be directed by a director who was trusted with a substantial amount of money (especially for Troma) to make something wonderful and delivered a lot of unfinished and incomprehensible material before quitting (or being fired, I am not sure which at this moment).
It is intelligent, emotional, edifying, and warm, entertaining, and in all categories it is a winner.Shlomi (Oshri Cohen, in a brilliantly understated performance) is a 16-year-old lad who takes care of his highly dysfunctional family: his mother (Esti Zakheim) is about as distasteful a shrew as ever concocted and in a constant state of
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temper because of her husband cheated on her, and because she is stuck working double shifts to support her ailing father-in-law (Ariek Elias, who as Shlomi's grandfather is a bright, funny, wise, loving old man who deeply cares for Shlomi); a married sister Ziva (Rotem Abuhab)who periodically moves back in to the house because of constant spats with her husband who doesn't help her care for their infant twin sons; his brother Sasi (Assi Cohen) whose life is loud electric guitars, braggadocio about female conquests, and the favorite son of his mother.
When she finds the one that was her boyfriend Rufo, she can see a light of hope, but Rufo is now not only a junkie but also an AIDS
ill.
Four lovely young nurses in their last year of nursing school experience all kinds of turmoil and excitement in their lives: sweet Susan (winsome brunette Elaine Giftos) tries to comfort the bitter, terminally
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Greg (a moving performance by Darrell Larson), eager, but neurotic Phred (lovely blonde Karen Carlson) romances handsome gynecologist Jim Caspar (affable Lawrence Casey), free-spirited hippie Priscilla (the stunningly gorgeous Barbara Leigh) gets impregnated by laid-back drug dealer Les (the solid Richard Rust), and compassionate Lynn (nicely played by Brioni Farrell) helps out angry Mexican revolutionary Victor Charlie (the excellent Reni Santoni).
John Huston was seriously
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when he made his final achievement,and it's thoroughly his testament:uncompromising,difficult ,a thousand miles away from crazes and fashions,it will stand as the best "last film" you can ever dream of.A very austere screenplay,no action,no real hero,but a group of people coping with the vanity of life,the fleeting years and death.The party doesn't delude people for long.Admittedly,warmth and affection emanate from the songs and the meal,complete with turkey and pudding.But the passage of time has partly ruined Julia's voice,first crack in the mirror.Then the camera leaves the room where the guests are gathered and searches the old lady's bedroom.For sure,hers seems to have been a happy life,but it's a life inexorably coming to an end-A shot shows towards the end of the movie Julia on her future deathbed-.Maybe an unfulfilled life,because she remained a spinster,with no children to carry on .Only some poor things,yellowish photographs,bibelots and trinklets....
I am a big fan of Harrison Ford, but I do have to admit that he was
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cast in this movie, and the reason I gave it 9 instead of 10.
Although Jane Brightons voice n the beginning is so annoying because of her braces she don't open her freaking mouth...but ya have to watch it cause its a great movie!! the things he says in here are so funny and extremely cute!! and I'm sure Aaron would probably say some of the things in real life cause i don't know, it just seems that way!! ha ha there is a part in tha movie that is really funny...its wen Jane's little sister meets him...but i cant tell ya what happens cause
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just have to let u see for your self!! i went to go see Aaron n concert and it was so much fun!! n he smelled so good ha ha...i still cant believe i got to meet him!!! i have pictures if anyone wants to see them!! Steph
Out of a cold country comes a warm but thought-provoking film of a mentally
ill
man and his struggle against an insane world.
I remember the events of this movie, the
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fated cruise of Donald Crowhurst in 1968, in the Golden Globe single handed around the world yacht race.
On British TV, the BBC brilliantly scheduled a screening of 'American Movie' back-to-back with 'Lost in La Mancha', the story of Terry Gilliam's
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fated attempt to film 'Don Quixote'.
His manipulations and
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luck just get him in further hot water.
It tells the crippled story of Ellen (Renee Zellweger), a workaholic who is forced to move back home to take care of her terminally
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mother (Meryl Streep), so that her aloof father (William Hurt) can run his academic department.
The lack of any strong characters felt like a flaw but I raged at the completely unnecessary ending on the yacht which seemed as though it was bolted on to give some kind of plot cohesion and which was entirely at odds with the style of the rest of the picture.It was also refreshing to see a western which made no pretence about the brutality and exploitation that so often was the unfortunate detritus of the American Dream.The western scenes and sets also had an authenticity which was entirely new to me and which prefigured the recent Deadwood series.The film was massively cut for the American audience and its my very real wish that in these days of Director's Cuts that Michael Cimino is given the opportunity of a fresh edit in the light of reflection - a cut which could turn this
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fated movie into the masterpiece it had the potential to become.
The LAPD were in their
ill
advised attempts to arrest him, but the other agencies were portrayed positively.
Everything about the film is just slightly off center and leaves you feeling
ill
at ease well after the film has ended.
Skip the
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advised(and pointless)1992 remake and watch this bright, sparkling holiday gift!
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