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The constant cutting and shifting leaves one feeling physically
ill.
Unfortunatly this
ill
conceived movie comes off as cartoonish, insulting and one-sided.
The rescue team put together to go in, unable to contract a professional adviser, as all believe the isle is cursed, are forced to hire the only guide available; a drunken
ill
tempered recluse, who's spent the last decade attempting to running from the memories of animal experimentation gone horribly wrong.
TRUST THE MAN is a director and a scriptwriter (Bart Freundlich) looking for a reason to justify this shallow,
ill
conceived, and ultimately boring movie.
This movie was str8 fire, its mos definitely was
ill
as hell.
Theresa Merritt plays Mama Meley, who arrives from down south to visit her daughter and grandson for Christmas, and she's so warm and down-to-earth that her voice can sooth any
ill.
The plot of this movie (two
ill
children escaping the bubble they live in to take on an endeavour in the outside world) is very thin and failed to sustain my interest.
All i can say is that i was really impressed with season 4 & 5 i think they were really well made however the preceding seasons were
ill
conceived and patronising to anyone with real sense.
I'm quite the sucker for films with con jobs, or about con-men going about designing elaborate ruses to rip off their mark, and then riding off into the sunset with their
ill
gotten gains.
Johnny plays Johnny and not Jean-Philippe, a character that should have been more developed, the story is
ill
conceived and the end is plain silly.
The true story involves a young boy apparently
ill
with terminal cancer, who goes to the South American jungle with a renowned entomologist in search of a blue butterfly.
Mimi Rogers gave a grand performance as did David Decovney, but I spent the entire movie wondering if it was coming from a Christian perspective, or if it was just an
ill
conceved thriller, and in the end that question was not answered.
The commercials are too long and
ill
placed.
Collosal bore from Wisconsin filmmaker Bill Rebane with hilariously awful "special" (ill)effects and a talky script whose ridiculous story plods along at a languishing pace that demands the most amount of patience ever conceived from any unfortunate viewer who happens to sit down to watch it.
The goriest thing was a "lady of the night" with rotten teeth...watching Ben Kingsley kiss her made me feel
ill.
Poor handled material about a real story concerning a young woman (Williams) who has all her data and her identity too stole by an ambitious and
ill
minded secretary (Sciorra).
Meanwhile back at Starline Tower a resident named Janine Tudor (Susan Petrie) is worried about her husband Nicholas (Allan Kolman) as he seems 'very
ill'
which he is.
The current President and Speaker of the House tour a building in Europe, which colapses and kills them both, the vice-president is
ill
and can't fullfill the office.
A small town girl Hazel Flagg (Carole Lombard) has become deadly
ill
of radium poisoning.Or that what she thinks until her doctor, Enoch Downer (Charles Winninger) notices he has given a wrong diagnosis.A reporter called Wallace Cook (Fredric March) starts writing about the "doomed" woman and wants to take her to New York with him.She doesn't want to go spoiling it all by telling the truth but instead packs her bags and her doctor and it's off to New York.Some falling in love happens along the way.David O. Selznick as the producer and William A. Wellman as the director.James H. Street behind the story and Ben Hecht behind the screenplay.Oscar Levant behind the original music Nothing Sacred (1937) is a fine example of a good old time comedy.This is very screwball.The lovely Carole Lombard shines in the lead.In real life she died way too early but she did make herself a screen legend during her time on Earth.Fredric March makes a great male lead opposite Carole.Just watch their funny fist fight in the movie.And this is a romantic comedy!
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, part two (1998) was an
ill
advised and unwelcome sequel to the dark and brutal film Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986).
Partly that may be due to the fact that the project was originally to be directed by John Barry, but Donen "inherited" the responsibility when Barry quit due to
ill
health.
I find it hard to believe that this
ill
conceived script ever made it past treatment stage, particularly when so many established UK film companies like CH4 were involved in its development and finance.
(put down the knife,
ill
type) yes wonderful.
It should serve as an anthem for all parents of seriously
ill
children no matter the nature of the illness, and a guideline of how to cope and accept.
Crawford stars as Louise, a seemingly cool, detached nurse who cares for an
ill
woman (whom we never see) who is married to a wealthy man named Dean (Raymond Massey).
The red violin is the perfect instrument, created by 'Nicolo Bussonti' a passionate perfectionist for his fatally
ill
wife.
There are also interviews with an Italian scientist, other American scientists, and a plethora of PVC victims who became seriously
ill
after exposure in the workplace to PVC.
They all get together working in a restaurant and there is a lot of awkward moments, in fact the whole show is more soap opera with a load laugh track added to make you think it's funny, but it's just one awkward moment after another with a mentally
ill
woman thrown in for the gut buster (not!).
Laura is determined to fix up the abandoned house and open it as a refuge for
ill
children.
It has something to do with experiments on mentally
ill
people and a drug that opens the mind to parasites from another dimension( I think).
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