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The only portions of the film I enjoyed were most of the scenes
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the fat cop (who fancies Kelly) because he actually manages to act unlike the rest of the cast.
This was a very simple cartoon with some short and simple stories
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all the characters, but it was still good.
The film operates as something of a crime thriller/police procedural type affair, shot through with splendid scenes
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the aforementioned killer that give it a delicious giallo current.
Very enjoyable and
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noir.
Well after the amazing first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film and the second not quite amazing but still good Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2:The secret of the Ooze the turtles return to the big screen for the unlucky third time where in the first 2 films they had a great opening sequence like in the first we had never seen the turtles on the big screen and really alive before so they kept that suspense going for about a awesome 10 Min's we finally see them all together right after there about to jump at the main titles and in the second one the turtles all jump up and the main title goes right there it was pure awesome and everyone couldn't wait for them to come up.....but in the third there is no thought no imagination its just the turtles dancing witch couldn't even succeed at being funny and brings me to splinter witch if you think splinter was an undeveloped character in the second...wait until you see him in the third splinter is supposed to be a main character that teaches the turtles but in this movie he just stands in his under ground house and at least the first two films he looks really cool but in this film he looked like a puppet behind a wall and only appeared in a few scenes witch was pointless so lets get to the plot April buys a some sort of time warp thing and warps the turtles in time and this movie would have been good story and have something that fans wanted such as shredders return and the debut a krang if thats what you are hoping to get......your wrong...instead you get 2 weird stupid undeveloped characters that nobody cared for why? because we didn't know these characters from the cartoon show and they don't look cool there just siting on a horse shooting guns and ones the gos guy and other is the bad guy and the Michaelangelo gets kidnapped witch keep the turtles back April as well gets set back in time where her and mike and prisoners and the turtles costumes just look so awful it isn't funny and there is only a couple fight scenes not
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all the turtles until the end at least the previous films had more then one for scene with all the turtles more then once so as you can see they pretty much went wrong where ever this is buy far the worst tmnt film as well as it being one of the worst films and let downs ever and goes to show that most three's in a sequel flop the first,second and fourth tmnt films are all great so lets just pretend the fourth is the third and leave this horrible film as a past and killed off memory.
Though not as atmospheric as the first movie, there are several creepy scenes scattered throughout, including the opening scene and a dream sequence
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Reggie.
By directing this film, Luc Besson proved that he's made a big mistake by
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himself in Hollywood system.
Still, the plot
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a dedicated police captain who is frustrated by his own corrupt city hall makes an interesting film.
It is slight at best,
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a he-man (Scott) inheriting a designing house in Paris.
It kind of deals with concepts similar to "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and "It" - a mentally challenged ice cream vendor clown is accidentally killed after a prank
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some punks kids goes horribly wrong.
This has to be the funniest film i have seen in ages.Scenes where Allan steals someones girlfriend in a restaurant,where he swings from a balcony on a fire hose and the final chaotic scene on stage
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gangsters and musketeers had me rolling around in stitches.
There is a fair number of topless scenes
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the older women, especially Susan Sarandon, who plays Brooke's prostitute mother.
The cinematography is less interesting and
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than that of Pusher.
Apparently, the cast had a contest
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outrageous eye make-up, which Mr. Laughton obviously won (by a hair).
What we get from Dracula's Curse is once again lots of fancy gunplay, swordfighting and martial arts
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hot goth chicks, which seems to have become the rule for vampire films these days (Blade, Underworld, Van Helsing etc. etc.)
The final scene of the film,
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a fall from a moving van, is awesome and side splittingly comic.
There is a a lot of senseless action in the movie that has no flow, people die needlessly and repeatedly, there is scary music when there is no need for it, importance is placed on certain roles and then they are removed from the movie by being killed off, and the action scenes
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the lead actress is like watching a Barbie doll trying to defend herself.
The only way I could describe it to someone who really was interested in knowing is as a chain of events
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a bunch of sick and sad people all driven by the mere presence of the doll to do things that no rational person would consider - and do nothing very interesting at all in the process.
In the whole hour and ten minutes, there were probably 2 or 3 funny parts, most of them
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cameos.
Psychosubconscious horror imagery
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blood, sex, and rich textures of malaise.
While initially promising, and a much better use of actors and a wider, more
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setting, this episode succumbed to the same preachy, heavy-handed political dogma that marred the first one.
There is some kind of complication
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nuclear testing that results in a shift of the tectonic plate that runs through Southern California (the plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault).
Some of the best scenes are those
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Dom Deluise's alter ego Captain Chaos often referred to as "him" This movie wasn't made to win Oscars, it was just intended to entertain and it does.
As others who've seen this film have mentioned, 'The Eyes of the Mummy' is not a horror film
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any mummies; rather, it's an insipid melodramatic tragedy.
Although there have been other homosexual films
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this issue, they had them broken down and rebuilt to fit a film.
I'm not a big fan of concepts
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child ninjas, but I'm sure a good film can be worked out of it.
This is to help reform her after a fire-starting incident
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Heather and an evidently irksome forest close to home.
Tilly can do this husky-voiced role in her sleep, and I liked her (the special effects
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her are pretty neat too).
Apart from one sketch
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the daughter of the Prison Governor there is no female character in the film, perhaps she should have been more prominent.
Fine courtroom drama which appears to be about a small change murder
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a pair of street people.
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