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Him, his older brother, and their ice cream truck driving buddy all investigate, and end up getting mixed up in a life threatening nightmare
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some seriously bizarre stuff, such as evil dwarfs that roam around, hiding in the shadows, flying spheres that eject blades which pierce the skull and drain the victims brains.
The acting is weak, the directing is slow paced and not
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and I found myself nodding off occasionally.
It's a forgotten or perhaps not known very well Eastwood gem, not a dirty harry shoot em up though, a more dark, personal film
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Clints life orientating between father to his girls and his seedy sexual desires in the night of New Orleans, to his non stop crusade to bring a dark and mysterious stalker to justice.
Isn't it wonderful that this seemingly ordinary man has been able to entertain us for so many years without ever resorting to stories
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violence, murder, foul language and corruption.
Listening to interviews
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both sides, it seemed like nothing more than two chiefs arguing about who should have more feathers.
As usual Gary proves able to sculpt a sympathetic protagonist who is able to win over the audience into rooting for him regardless of the sometimes violent methods he uses to defeat his foes and here his vengeance against the criminal fraternity who destroyed his family and friends is nothing short of apocalyptic.As well as the superb physical skills that Gary brings to his performances he is capable of portraying strong human emotions also.He is always very effective indeed in scenes
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children and it can be no accident that he is often cast as a father in his films.Martial arts are absent from this tale until the final thirty minutes and when they finally appear in a series of brutal and superbly well choreographed fights you realise that you are watching a master at work.There are simply no current screen martial arts stars (Chinese,European or American)who could have brought what Gary Daniels brings to this role.This is a movie that should be sought by anyone who professes to enjoy action and if they enjoyed it half as much as I did then it won't be long before they seek out other Gary Daniels movies.They won't be disappointed,if anyone working in this genre delivers the kind of energy that Gary Daniels does in every role then they are being very quiet about it.Keep the British flag flying Gary for there isn't any young actor in the UK today who looks as if they even have the strength to even lift the flag up.Only the US is capable of producing a movie like RECOIL and long may they continue.
But the little girl doesn't mix well with his lifestyle, and provides him with some close shaves
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some errant gangsters, and a bout of horse napping.
The competent but mostly unimaginative direction is by Howard Koch (though he does stage a pretty exciting chase sequence
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a NYC transit bus).
Here, all I saw was a morphed array of self-indulgent derivation from past movies
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kids and telekinetic subject matter.
There are cruel and upsetting scenes
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the young female characters and it would take a hardened heart to not to flinch or be moved by what the characters have to endure.
We often hear of great moments in 1942's 'Cat People'; most specifically the swimming pool sequence and an almost heart stopping moment
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a scary walk and a bus or we may further be reminded of great scenes of psychological terror in Lewton's other movies, notably 'I walked With a Zombie'(1943) and 'The Body Snatcher' (1945), but we seldom hear of the sense of impending doom and escalating terror evoked during 'Isle of the Dead' which comes to head when we realise that one of the primary characters has been buried alive and it's her consequent insanity blended perfectly with an eruption of repressed superstition that chills the viewer in the final fifteen or so minutes.
Fall Time also features the world's least believable sex scene
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Sheryl Lee).
The movie is just one incoherent skit to another - all
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different characters, with flashes to an awful 'Street confessions' mock TV show and film editing transitions of white noise, how windows 95.
It's not perfect like many enthusiastic fans claimed it was, but it sure doesn't suck and it's definitely worth a look for everyone who enjoyed the series
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Freddy, Jason and Michael.
This is, without any doubt, the WORST movie
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airplanes in the entire history of movies, and also one of the WORST movies, period.
This was a very funny comedy set in the New York City of 1954-55, and
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the likes of three or four figures that normally did not have much in common, though three were in the entertainment field, and they would occasionally (or almost occasionally) work together.
The film is conscious of it's surroundings as it spends a lot of time talking about the difference in convention between Britain and America, which is shown best in a sequence
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the hilarious Doctor Watson.
Although Chaucer and Boccaccio together with many successors dealt with literary interpretations of life in urban settings
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strangers meeting in public places, Vicki Baum was among the first to bring this genre into the twentieth century world of movies and popular fiction.
One of the few scenes that I even remember is the scene
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the Delta Force doing a sky jump with the drug lord and the fact this film had a bit of a similar plot to the James Bond film "License to Kill", however that film is superior to this one as I can remember a lot about that one too.
You would think this outline would cause people heartbreak, people to fight, people to run away in tears or something emotionally
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Many of the ideas in the film have lead to good films in their own right; here we have a plot
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a werewolf curse (well done in The Wolf Man), a hunt for the yeti (well done in The Abominable Snowman) and a sorceress (well done in many fairy tales).
In the meantime enjoy relentless action in a realistic gorefest
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a competitive face-off between the 2 best hit men in the Far East, and some pretty smart and relentless police who are out to take them both down.
A chemical accident
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the main character's father has traumatized him for the longest time.
Lost Lake (initially titled Peak Experience) has wide appeal with adventure, awesome scenery and romance
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beautiful young people.
This is a real 80s movie, and a strange theme
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both journalism and aerobics somehow merging together.
I just saw it this week after not seeing it since the 70's, and the film stands the test of time marvelously -- still as fresh, funny, and
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as when I saw it originally.
A few years ago, the world's been touched by MacDonald's Beautiful Thing
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Jamie & Ste's love story, they were young, cute...
The ending is shocking when you put all the pieces together of what he has done earlier in the film leading up to this, even
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his children screaming to see how far it travels!
One revolting sequence
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blood-sucking cockroaches might have become a classic among splatter aficionados had the special effects budget been larger (when the roaches, en masse, chase Jan-Michael Vincent on his cycle, it looks like a carpet being pulled along by a wire).
Films like these are in vogue - a well thought out plot
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an interesting cast of characters that are connected in some way.
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