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It has all the good
ingredients
to keep one's attention -- an absorbing tale of intrigue, a fiery lady pirate named Spitfire Stevens (Maureen O'Hara) who's attracted to the irresistible Mr. Hawke (Errol Flynn) who is out on a secret mission of his own.
The desert sun heats these
ingredients
up to a hard boil, with face-slappings aplenty and empurpled exchanges.
This one however got all the ingredients, a factory 1970 Hemi Challenger with 4 speed transmission that really shows that Mother Mopar knew how to build the best muscle cars!
Characters included are the most unhappily married couple, a butcher that puts
ingredients
in the meat that go unsaid (probably for the best), a deranged couple that look over a local shop that only caters to local people, and the worst veterinarian ever.
Their were some familiar faces so it was not just a bunch of unknowns in a low budget flick, it may not have had a big budget, but what it did with the finances it did have was put together a really good somewhat suspenseful type drama that involves bookies, gambling, a bit of drugs and all the
ingredients
that makes these "under the radar" or lesser known types of movies worth watching.
The fifth cartoon in the series, 'Stop, Look and Hasten' brings together all the lessons learned in the first four Road Runner shorts and uses them to create a perfect marriage between the
ingredients
that make these characters and their antics so popular.
Pride and prejudice, betrayal and revenge, lust and purity, kidnappings, tournaments, and ransoms... what better
ingredients
could be assembled in one film?
So all in all good horror, no plot connecting, sex and violence -
ingredients
of a good B grade horror and all the better because it is Japanese B grade horror, which is always much classier than our B Grade horror!
Power-tools and tits: a classic combination of horror movie
ingredients
that, as far as I'm concerned, almost always guarantees a good time (I know, I know... I'm easily pleased).
it's an awful film, the story is good but i think the director didn't know what to do with it, the nudity was just there to show naked actors with out justifying it, the style of the movie the camera the acting the music, it did not mesh well it was just a lot of
ingredients
thrown in the air not coming together at all, the story seems like it has potential but with a better director maybe, or just somebody with the right vision could have done a good job with this...
I could not find any dramatic line leading to the violent ending, everything seemed to be just pasted, mixing all
ingredients
without a functional recipe, some of it worked, animation fitted in quite smoothly, in fact I missed more of it, soundtrack is again quite suited to the action.
There are two key
ingredients
to producing a good spoof.
This cheap imitation of "The Night Of The Living Dead" is an earnest attempt to revive the "appeal" (and the chills) of the 1968 film, but while most of the appropriate
ingredients
seem to be in place, somehow they don't work.
A few jagged bits of delusion stand out; otherwise, the
ingredients
of this stew fail to come together cohesively.
Anyone who wants to see a movie with all the basic
ingredients
for 110 minutes of sheer entertainment should seek this one out.
Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega has all the
ingredients
needed to make this movie a hit.
I understand that the case received saturation coverage in the US, featuring as it does the essential
ingredients
of murder, sex and betrayal.
This is the stuff that fairy tales are made off, also great drama, great comedy and all the natural
ingredients
of what is laughingly known as our daily existence.
I don't care much what
ingredients
Micheal Moore uses in his waffles, as long as it isn't the same
ingredients
used in this waffle right here.
It makes you feel it's possible to combine successfully the
ingredients
of your personality, like in a good recipe, instead of having them at war with each other.
All the
ingredients
are there for a funny movie and finally the result is really poor.
All the necessary
ingredients
and stereotype characters to make a delightfully cheesy and entertaining creature feature are present.
It got enough
ingredients
to made a good film, but there's way too much cheese.
Add in some salacious sado-masochistic sex scenes and you should have the
ingredients
of a "gritty" psychological thriller.
These
ingredients
don't jell quite as well as they would in subsequent crime films.
it had all the ingredients, but is ultimately ruined by two thousand times overused clichés which seem to have become fashionable again nowadays (see, for instance 'Brokeback Mountain' or the French 'Le clan'):the first one: the old homosexual teacher, OF COURSE, had to die at the end (the fact that is is a motorcycle accident and not a bashing doesn't matter, finally...); the fact that everyone mourns him at the end does not matter, the moral is safe, he finally 'paid for his sins'.
I mean some other cooking shows the
ingredients
are really hard to find.
The climb up to the roof at the end, the strong lighting and direct closeups, the art and photographic direction(seemingly uncredited to one of the directors),as well as the music score and the general "look" of the film, not to mention James Mason's compelling presence all had the
ingredients
for a potential Hitchcockian thriller, but something is missing here.
Despite that this has all the
ingredients
of a Ginger film.
But this really is a typical Yuzna-production, featuring all his well-known
ingredients
and, to round it up: he knows how to deliver the goods.
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