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I guess I can ask why she
keeps
opening packages that she has no clue who they are from.
This message appears after like ten minutes and
keeps
repeating to the end of the movie.
This movie has no flow that
keeps
me smiling, waiting for what's next.
This movie has everything - a group of teenagers who want to spend the weekend with fun, alcohol and sex in an abandoned summer camp called "Camp Blood", the old man who warns them not to go there; and of course the crazy killer with the machete who
keeps
on slashing and hacking at the teenagers without any reason at all...
The makeup effects on the pianist with macromeglia are pretty good, but that's the only thing that
keeps
this from being rate a 1.
When the girl starts walking around in the desert at night it seems to last forever and just
keeps
getting worse from there.
This mistake, of course,
keeps
the movie going.
They rely on jokes concerning a dog with flatulence, and a character called Uncle Nick who is about 80 and
keeps
trying to get his way with beautiful women.
Throughout the duration of the film, it's never fully explained why this girl has this curse, or why she
keeps
coughing up this green/purplish goo constantly.
This is especially true for the shower scene where two of the so called 'barely legal' girls who couldn't be a day over 40 are spraying each other with blood but there is also a crew member squirting blood in the from the outside while one of the girls
keeps
smiling at him.
This documentary
keeps
showing us images of The Turk which is an ancient chess playing automaton that was really controlled by a human being.
The story is a wonderful example of how our land
keeps
changing and the fight to hang on to it and use it according to need.
However, if you are looking for something that
keeps
you on your toes then this is a good choice.
In this film as Mrs. Helen Gordon,"High Sierra",'41 along with Robert Ryan,(Howard Wilton),"Golden Gloves",'40 she
keeps
you guessing just how the relationship is going to turn out and just how poor Mrs. Gordon will be able to have a normal and happy marriage with love and real affection.
Once you get into the film you will find it
keeps
you gripped to it, as if you miss one bit then a lot of the film wil make sense, for example i missed a bit at the start and i recommend to anyone that watches this that they do not miss any of it.
Dames of 1934; Noises Off (1992) from the farcical side and A Star is Born I and II from the 1930s and the 1950s from the tragical side: not to mention Summer Stock of 1950: the list
keeps
rollin' along.
The script (written by Fulci, Gianfranco Clerici and Roberto Gianviti)
keeps
red herrings to a minimum and will keep you interested and the story is ably supported by excellent location work, cinematography (by Sergio D'Offizi) and musical score (by Riz Ortolani).
The supporting cast are great especially Julie Newmar (very under-rated) and Jeanette Nolan as the house keeper that Columbo just
keeps
on upsetting.
I thought the acting was great in this movie, and it
keeps
you guessing.
In "The Squire of Gothos", Kirk and his crew encounter a powerful super-being, who
keeps
the Captain, "Bones" and a few crewmembers captive for no apparent reason.
Smith does the smart thing any documentary filmaker should do: he
keeps
invisible and refuses to judge his subject.
Despite the age difference, they have superb chemistry on screen and the director wisely does not let this dominate too much but
keeps
it as part of the backdrop which works nicely.
An old man is riding his bike down a village road when a car comes out of nowhere, strikes him down dead, and
keeps
driving.
The film
keeps
up a creepy and unsettling tone and the kids themselves with pale skin, torn up lips and hollow eyes are pretty scary and unrelenting.
Its an easy to watch film which always
keeps
me smiling but i know it wont be everyones cup of tea, but if like me you love films that are shot beautifully and have comedy, romance and an interesting plot you will love it.
Dean Stockwell steals the show as the big shot who
keeps
on pestering Pfeiffer; Mercedes Ruehl is dynamic as his jealous wife.
Hope it
keeps
up the good work of 'faux terribles' on my TV.
One should, of course, resist the temptation to snicker when Laurence Harvey's Christopher Isherwood, (it
keeps
the original author's real name; God Knows what Isherwood thought of it), describes himself as 'a confirmed bachelor' and while Harvey is an utterly inadequate 'hero', (he's virtually asexual), and Shelly Winters woefully miscast as Fraulien Landauer, (the part Marisa Berenson played in "Cabaret"), Julie Harris is a perfectly marvellous Sally, (it's a lovely piece of comic acting), and Anton Diffring is first-rate as Fritz, the German-Jew in love with Shelly's character.
Neil Labute's terrific casting and cynical direction
keeps
this film from becoming too sentimental while Renée Zellweger and Morgan Freeman's authentic performances give it a soul.
At the meeting he is surrounded by countless Chicano gangsters, but he
keeps
a cool head.
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