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This film has a certain way of storytelling that
keeps
you hooked throughout, until the end where everything is pulled together for a great ending.
It's beautifully filmed and the story
keeps
one riveted for the entire time.
Both are romantic comedies that have that kind of over-the-top, crazy sensibility that
keeps
the teens and guys in their 20's along with the usual dating crowd to go see the films.
You just have to see this movie to believe it, and, like "Christmas Story", it just
keeps
getting better and better with each viewing, and you pick up on fun little things each time!! MOST DEFINITELY A TEN!!!
While most relationships wind down with time, this one
keeps
going strong throughout and time itself is the only thing that wears out.
Soon Roger starts seeing real angels at the Angels' games, led by Christopher Lloyd, whose usual zany, eccentric irreverence
keeps
AitO from plummeting irretrievably into The Schmaltz Zone.
Pang escapes and hides in a squalid landfill shack where he meets a woman who came here to find her mother and
keeps
repeating her father won't let her leave (Pang doesn't speak Chinese and doesn't understand this but saves her from her father who appears to be having sex with her maybe this is the reason for Cat III).
Mr D.Hopper is comfortably cast as the hired killer,like Mr Cage a USMC veteran.This little piece of serendipity
keeps
Mr Cage alive long enough out-think the murderous trio and survive,a little more battered but still unbowed.
Writer/director George ("Miami Blues," "Gross Pointe Blank") Armitage whips up a delightfully amoral, cynical and wickedly subversive redneck drive-in exploitation contemporary Western winner: he expertly creates a gritty, no-nonsense tone,
keeps
the pace brisk and unflagging throughout, and stages the plentiful action scenes with considerable muscular aplomb (the rousing explosive climax is especially strong and stirring).
She just
keeps
proving that she is one of the top talents in Hollywood.
The action takes off running in the beginning of the film and just
keeps
going!
But as the film goes along Gilson
keeps
doing more atrocities until you realize there is no hope for him.
The only thing that
keeps
it from being a cinema Masterpiece is the lack of a great Cinematographer, but pretty pictures are not everything.
Writer/director Shelli Ryan neatly balances both possibilities and
keeps
the audience guessing.
The movie
keeps
you riveted and is a must see for anyone.
That the story is set in the future
keeps
the mood surreal and prevents the anti-discrimination message from being rubbed in our faces (hence not ruining the "fun" for those who don't like to be lectured during entertainment), but every event and human/societal interaction remains relevant to the present.
Prussic gas, a murderer donning a red clansman suit and hood wielding a white whip, and the murders of college school girls at the hands of paid convicts enlisted by a mysterious mastermind who
keeps
his face hidden within an office containing aquariums of turtles and fish.
The film touches me, because it just
keeps
up my hope, that mankind can change to a better way.
It takes a trigger from outside to rip off the masks of everyone (who
keeps
one) and to let them feel that we all are just human beings with the desire to live our own lives.
I can never stop to see stories like this, because, that
keeps
up my hope as described above.
"The Woman in Black" is easily one of the creepiest British ghost stories ever made.A young solicitor,after arriving in a small town to handle a dead client's estate,is haunted by a mysterious woman dressed all in black.The film is loaded with extremely eerie atmosphere and the frights are calculated for and deliver the maximum effect possible.The action
keeps
the viewer deeply involved and the finale is quite disturbing.The acting is excellent and the tension is almost unbearable at times.So if you want to see a truly creepy horror film give this one a look.I dare anyone to watch "The Woman in Black" alone at night with the lights off.Highly recommended.10
Confusing at times...yes, but the twists and turns of the plot always
keeps
you in suspense.
The thing is, David doesn't know what's real and what's not as he
keeps
having these strange dreams (Most of which are actually nightmares.)
Of course this low budget film could use better editing transitions and more special effects for the gun scenes, but the music
keeps
this script moving.
The latter
keeps
the narrative moving at a fast clip.
Filled with heart and laughs, this show
keeps
you laughing through the three decades of difference.
Gilliam's flair for the phantasmagorical works with the script by David and Janet Peoples to play with your head as much as it does with poor James Cole (Willis at his most Steve McQueen-like -- better than McQueen, even!), a time-traveling convict from the future who literally doesn't know whether he's coming or going as a team of scientists
keeps
sending him back to the wrong eras while trying to prevent a 1995 plague that's deadly to humans but harmless to animals.
The film is somewhat slow but lots of bizarre imagery
keeps
it the film alive and watchable.
Still, Frederick Elmes's camerawork
keeps
one interested in the dull bits (and every now and again you see a shot which reminds you he worked for David Lynch).
This movie is funny, sad, cute, and
keeps
you on the edge of your seat!
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