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I can think of multiple better things to do in 90 minutes than watch this movie, one of them
involving
your own toenails and a pair of rusty pliers.
This film shows us that a great film can be made without blowing up a car with massive blood shed,
involving
armies, and corrupt police, This film touched me i will buy it keep it view it
In a scene in a bar
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zombified patrons, the director mentions that he'd been buying all the extras beer and they were all rip-roaringly drunk by the time filming was through.
But Jordan's movie had a more
involving
plot.
To solve the series of murders, Church is kidnapped, his wife's life is threatened, and he is strapped to a table by Doctor Rx and prepped for an operation
involving
organ transplantation with a gorilla.
After a series of scenes
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the passing of the deadly virus from animal to animal, an American businessman Tom Siegler (Ed Bishop) resident in the UK comes across a seemingly stunned fox at the side of the road.
The unlikely tale proceeds through a series of melodramatic twists and turns
involving
a married San Francisco physician named Dr.
The film starts with a torture sequence
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a couple of naked women, which is well filmed and lead me to believe that this might be a halfway decent flick.
Late plot-twist
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plastic surgery seems to belong to a different film altogether.
Engaging story and performances
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members of the French resistance during World War II.
All the scenes
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food and especially the ones with the chef Primo are great.
All in all it just all feels kinda silly and isn't very
involving
but like I said there are far worse things you could do besides spending two hours with a naked Eric Bana.
And the climactic scene in the brothel was ill-concieved, not to mention the silly Deus Ex Machina ending
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the dam, making the Rain ending in "Dune" seem plausible by comparison.
Director Duccio Tessari made the excellent Giallo 'The Bloodstained Butterfly' three years before this film, and the two share the same keenness to buck as many plotting trends as possible; as while this film firmly fits into the Giallo in terms of style, the plot takes the focus away from common Giallo elements such as sex and murder and puts it more on the characters and an intriguing plot
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amnesia.
Once again Jim Varney is so unfunny that my TV switched itself off in protest, and the brain dead script isn't any better, spouting half-baked 'be yourself' homilies and boring us with a clumsy sub-plot
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a scheming promoter.
It has no plot, only the story of people in the forest,
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the sasquatch.
Garfield, a fellow alumnus with Odets of the Group Theatre actually had a minor role in the original production of Golden Boy - a plot, lest we forget,
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a gifted violinist who takes up prizefighting - more than this Garfield's previous movie role was Humoresque in which he played - yeah, you got it - a gifted violinist corrupted by money.
After a brief scene
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two boys playing, a man is sent to Budapest to investigate what is going on with a professor there who was supposed to have sent something.
There was potential for great tragedy here, and after I saw the film, there were news reports of such slave-prostitution rings
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Eastern European girls run by the mob, being uncovered here and and in New York, so it was a timely subject.
Of all of Allen's films this one for me has the most timeless moments, particularly
involving
his many dating mishaps.
This is a conspiracy type movie
involving
a nuclear weapon falling into the wrong hands (yawn!).
I watched this whole series on TV and have most of it on tape and think it's the finest, most realistic and most
involving
series about prisoners under the Japanese during WWII.
If you don't want to watch the movie(which I could understand, but you'll miss out on some wonderful chase scenes
involving
President Nixon)just put the movie in your VCR, close your eyes and listen to the jarring sounds of Horror House On Highway Five.
Inane "plot
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the inept duo as mousetrap salesmen in Switzerland; the studio apparently decided the film needed some romantic interest, but if you ignore that (as you should) there is some classic gags.
Also there are some very cheap laughs, a scene
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a diarrhoea-afflicted cat hardly is going to spark any wit or imagination now is it?
The only scene
involving
a real roach is gross.
All of the subplots
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the hooker were underdeveloped, especially why the hooker cared about these guys at all.
There are also some very uninteresting subplots
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idiotic friends.
There are a couple of really shocking scenes here, one
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a rattle snake and another very disturbing one
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an amputation, but if the kids close their eyes for a few minutes there isn't anything else that would make this anything but a PG film.
Another scheme to trick "Casablanca" fans into the theater by including favorite actors from that film in a war story with an exotic setting, this idiotic mess has a famously convoluted structure
involving
flashbacks within flashbacks that renders it virtually unwatchable.
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