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The plot is very interesting and
keeps
you guessing till the end.
There are many puzzles to solve but it
keeps
you anyway asking if there is a logic for all these victims.
It's about a little bar on the outskirts of civilization (Arizona or New Mexico) where its run by an old man and his daughter or granddaughter (Bette Davis) who
keeps
getting courted by a football veteran.
Remarkable how The Lot, with each episode, just
keeps
sinking to lower and new found levels of incredibility.
This whole teen horror/slasher/mystery genre just
keeps
digging down to new lows.
In this Ernest film, Ernest has a job picking up golf balls, it's a crappy occupation (still, beats scrubbing toilets) but Ernest loves every minute of it, thanks to his vivid imagination that
keeps
him in his own little world where he pretends the golf balls are mines and he's a war hero of some kind.
Jones then sucks the blood of the man and
keeps
him in the freezer in fear that if he is caught that he will be found guilty of the man murder.
This bittersweet romantic piece however, does not revolve around it, but
keeps
a balance between a sensitively depicted threesome of one beautiful woman, a restaurateur and a pianist-composer and the historical background which influenced it and eventually sealed its fate.
The violent tension in this movie is subtle and below the radar, but
keeps
the viewer watching.
Another one that falls flat is the third skit in which a man
keeps
trying to bring his wife to orgasm.
This one's for
keeps.
The story
keeps
bumping from one storyline to a completely other and back again.
The plot
keeps
on going and never stops.
But, this movie is just not funny; even though the script
keeps
telling you how side-splitting it is, and how you're enjoying it more than you did "Animal House" or "Porky's".
A dark secret
keeps
them at odds.
Mostly he
keeps
to himself till one day when he is pressured into tracking some convicts down.
Mira Nair, the talented director of this film
keeps
surprising us.
She ends up (by the time the movie begins) as a lonely alcoholic close to burnout, but with a manager (Alan Bates) who won't let her have time to recuperate, and instead just
keeps
pushing her on and on to the next show.
Now when she looks at her child sometimes she sees the face of him and she
keeps
telling Dr. Finch that something is wrong.
Miller has a ball playing the slimy anti-hero; he
keeps
things bouncy and funny throughout.
Angela
keeps
prancing about in a two piece bathing suit and putting the moves on Jeff who only replies with kissing when Frankie is not looking.
Meanwhile, the temperature
keeps
rising and all the bottles at the pub start to explode.
I couldn't help but notice that Cushing's character
keeps
his suit and jacket on even though it suppose to be about 100 degrees!
Along with all this, the story
keeps
twisting and turning, and although it's a movie about aliens abducting people, it could make the biggest skeptic believe some of this stuff.
This movie
keeps
on getting better and better by the minute!
The film makes excellent use of its desert locale, and Gerald Fried's bizarro score
keeps
the tension ratcheted fairly high throughout.
His emotion as an actor really comes across in this movie even more so than in his debut role in Paid in full, and for those who are familiar with the rapper the way that they tie in real life events with the story line to add credibility and believability
keeps
the viewer entertained.
A bit better than Prior's usual fare, this one
keeps
the militarism and racism ideology rampant in his "works" - it seems normal that American soldiers would feed on poor South Americans.
This gets high marks for being an involving film that, despite a long length of almost two- and-a-half hours,
keeps
ones interest all the way.
The focus is entirely on telling a good story and it
keeps
u riveted like other gangster flicks haven't.
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