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The story line, best as follows, is about a lazy french
judge
(A rotten Isabelle Huppert) who tries to bring down the corruption of a very powerful company.
Does he really think he's that important to where he can
judge
but not sing?
If one can
judge
by this film alone (as, unfortunately, I must, though that won't be the case for long), Marins' big influences are Jung, Bosch, and E.C. Comics, which places this picture in heavy company by virtue of its aspirations alone, despite its technical shortcomings.
Jane Powell plays the daughter of a
judge.
He is brought before the
judge
and he gives him attitude.
The
judge
gives him 30 days to change his attitude.
She agrees with the
judge
and tells him not to tell Farley she was there.
As I am a huge fan of the original I couldn't help but
judge
this sequel on it and so I probably don't see it as 'fresh' as other views but even so I still found it weak viewing.
And to judge, even by this 1925 recording, his voice is astonishing.
I thought that it was a really good film, and had strange creatures, but what did any normal monster movie person think when they first saw the title...? Actually, this is more of a G version of what the Troma studio usually produces, so people have to know Troma before the
judge
harshly the Troma film Nymphoid Barbarian.
All the way through I simply could not believe that time and again such decisions were made purely on the basis of the
judge'
s homophobic bias.
But soon he discovers the town's horrific secret, it's populated by vampires who live a normal life and the town's
judge
Axel, wants Joe to write a bible for their kind.
Small town Southern
judge
holds Fox hostage and orders him to work off the damage by helping out the local doc, well-played by Hughes.
Please watch this movie (with an open mind) and
judge
it for what it is, not as a flawless work of a master director.
But in my review, I was wondering if I should
judge
it on camp value (like Plan 9 From Outer Space) or just on its own merits in terms of film-making style.
Charles Laughton (as the judge) and Ethel Barrymore have some fine moments, but Charles Coburn as Sir Simon Flaquer is once again a sour old coot (he can't even toss broken glass into the fireplace without seeming disgusted).
This film was a student film made for about $1500, so I'd like to say we shouldn't
judge
it too harshly, but the direction is so poor, it's really impossible not to say it stunk.
The film begins with a
judge
lecturing two parents and basically saying that any time a teen goes bad it is because the parents are to blame!
Sam Waterston was superb as Beverlys husband and Matthew Lillard and Rikki Lake did a fine job as her children but this was Kathleen Turner's film from start to finish and i cant remember any film in which she has been better The way she manipulates the
judge
and jury at the end of the film is clever and really ,really funny.By the end you are actually hoping she will get away with it, This film is a masterpiece and deserves only the perfect score 10/10
You be the judge
This film does not
judge
the characters it presents, but rather reveals people who are trying to do their best to "break the mould" with limited options for advancement.
Rent it and
judge
for yourself.
They are just horrible at impressions, for those of you who have seen the
judge
Judy skit, you know what I'm talking about.
It is hard, though, for a non-French person to
judge
just how much of all this is meant to portray the character of "the French" (if anything like that exists) and how much is mere parody exploiting and playing with the cliché that French people always think about love and sex.
It got him cast as a smart artist playboy paired with no nonsense
judge
Myrna Loy, whose younger sister, Shirley Temple, has some growing up pains to work through.
People shouldn't
judge
independent films like they would the special Olympics, all movies must be held to the same standards.
Blood Dolls starts as eccentric billionaire computer developer businessman Virgil Travis (Jack Maturin) discovers he has lost a billion dollars after losing a legal battle leaving him financially ruined, obviously not best pleased about losing a billion dollars he sets out to kill his competitors who made it happen as well as the corrupt
judge.
It's better than good versus evil; it challenges us to asses the criteria upon which we
judge
good and evil.
The jokes and situations were weak and when it finished we were saying " what the hell was that all about " Sorry to say we found this a big waste of time , but my workmate told me her boyfriend really likes this movie , so I guess you should watch it and
judge
for yourselves .
The plot, about a town in a cotton pickin' county, is rather lame, involving a dishonest female
judge
and a sleazy cotton grower.
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