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The story is well written and beautifully photographed, and the director
keeps
the pace up through the film, substituting mood for cheap shocks, though there are a few jump-out-of-your-seat moments.
However the most annoying thing about this movie is just how many times Hamill
keeps
picking up Gersak.
Well, guess which movie it was - you got it - "Playing for
Keeps"
!
Spock
keeps
making strange and frankly incomprehensible statements like "it's possible...very possible."
Even though on the DVD there's not a lot of special features for the film but otherwise the film itself was a great gore fest that
keeps
you wanting to watch it and besides there's great actors and characters in the film.
Maybe so but guess what, Hollywood just
keeps
making them.
The characters are interesting and the story
keeps
you thinking.
Why, if he has secret place where he kills and
keeps
his victims, would he keep one in the vents and kill without close his curtains?
This film is a Great movie with real good plot that is continuous and
keeps
you involved.
I liked Randolph Scott's metaphor for the town, that it's like a wild animal that
keeps
getting kicked, and sooner or later it's going to do more than just snarl and growl miserably; it's going to bite back.
Reminds me of classic English movies, combined with excellent acting skills of Christopher Walken, and a story line that
keeps
your ass tight on a sofa till the dramatic end.
There is a phrase said Smith taking back the grandma while the village
keeps
up with the party that somehow sums up the movie: "Such a good time.
The two female characters have strikingly different personalities - Carla is devious and cold-blooded, she does the planning and
keeps
her cool when things go out of hand.
While not the least bit original, director Tony Scott (Crimson Tide, Top Gun) puts his own stamp on this installment and
keeps
the action and the laughs coming
But his day job
keeps
him away from his "hobby" as everyone puts it.
So she's now freakin' over what happened and when she threatens to go to the police, homeboy strangles her and
keeps
her body in his bedroom.
It is not so much a movie about a local brewery director, his wife and their life in the brewery that strives to be an utterly funny comedy, as it is a lovely view of Hrabal's parents, his unique uncle Pepin, and the times of "cutting it short", that brings a smile to your face and
keeps
it there for the duration of the film.
As always Gene
keeps
you laughing until your sides hurt but what really makes this film different from his others are the love scenes.
It's not Shakespeare, but it
keeps
your interest.
It
keeps
you on your toes as the story twists in what feels like six directions at once and
keeps
you in emotional sync with the characters.
Found this film quite unbelievable because of the fact that so many men seemed to be attracted to Greer Garson,(Irene Forsyte) first met a very rich man named Soames Forsyte, (Errol Flynn) and Soames falls immediately in love with Irene and he
keeps
asking Irene to marry him and after many years of trying, Irene decided to say yes to marriage, however, she told him she does not love him.
A psychic predicts that a sultry young blonde will meet with tragedy on a train...A handsome young man murders his wife, then takes refuge in a sleepy small town...A young boy witnesses the murder but
keeps
it a secret...
He never touches alcohol, his hobby is taxidermy, and he even
keeps
a stuffed squirrel by his bedside which he stuffed himself.
I hope he
keeps
to the standards that he used in making The Garage.
The ambitious script deserves some credit for the way it
keeps
intercutting the past with the present tense, a technique that results in some intriguing effects; in one scene we see somebody killed, in the next scene there he is, moving and talking!
To me, it became extremely boring as there is never any deep meaning to it and it just
keeps
dragging on for far too long when you can see that it's quite a stupid idea to put into a film.
They don't make this kind of movies these days...right from the start till the very end it's all full-throttle action...and the thing that gets you is this : you don't expect much of it when you see the title and info, thinking "yeaahhh...another dumbass kids movie"...and though it has a few aspects that defy a realistic movie, but man, it becomes more and more engaging by the minute and
keeps
you focused with its breathtaking scenes and intensity...I mean, damn...this is a well-built movie people, good acting, good plot, strong moral values...and it's all done by simple means and lines, not like the majority of the movies you see now with great actors, boring scenarios and pathetic lines.
I rented this movie last week because I love 80's teen movies (License To Drive, Can't Buy Me Love, Don't Tell Her It's Me, etc.) I read the reviews (which were pretty negative), but decided to give "Playing For
Keeps"
a chance anyway.
Featuring a quite talented cast, this entertains and
keeps
you interested throughout.
Unfortunately, the director likes the soundtrack and sloooooow motion so much he
keeps
using it over and over, resulting in something you may enjoy if you love meaningless pontification on our existence or what-not.
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