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I know some of the broad sheets stuck the
knife
into this film when it came out in Cinemas but i saw it at a packed house in Hailsham and everybody seemed to really enjoy it.
Marjorie, a young woman who works in a museum and lives with two female roommates, Pat and Terry.One night she gets in her car and is attacked by masked man with a knife.His plan is to rape her, but she manages to escape.The man has her purse.The police can't help her, since the actual rape didn't happen.Then one day, when Marjorie's roommates are at work, her assailant comes there.His name is Joe.A long battle begins against this man.But then she manages to spray his eyes and mouth with insect repellent, stuff that will kill him if he won't get help soon.She ties him up and makes Joe the subject of the same kind of physical and mental assaults he used on her earlier.The Extremities (1986) is directed by Robert M. Young.It's based on the controversial off-Broadway play from 1982 by William Mastrosimone.Farrah Fawcett, who sadly lost her battle with cancer last year, is terrific as Marjorie.James Russo, who played the attacker also in the play, is convincing as Joe.Alfre Woodard and Diana Scarwid are great as Pat and Terry.James Avery is seen as Security Guard.She got a Golden Globe nomination.This is not a movie that is supposed to entertain you.It asks a question is revenge justified.This is not a perfect movie, but I recommend it.
Is it just me or has anyone else noticed the Aja-Yee Dagger is the same possessed
knife
Lamonte Cranston had so much trouble gaining control of in "The Shadow".
Unlike many films it doesn't cut after one second of showing (for example) a
knife
but forces you to watch the devastating yet sensuous beauty of a man's final moments.
This Tod Browning masterpiece stars Lon Chaney as an armless
knife
thrower in love with circus owner's daughter Joan Crawford.
The violence/gore is too sparse and VERY badly done (there is a scene of a stabbing where you can clearly see that the
knife
is just thrust to the left of the victim), with the exception of a couple of death sequences.
The mute slave climbs up Louie's horses, does an about face and throws a
knife
straight into Louie's neck.
Well, there are a few unintentional laughs in here & that dwarf with the large cowboy hat is just cool & he even gets to play around with a flick
knife
towards the end!
The story is full of holes, lacks logic (why did the Red Skull cut off his own hand to escape Cap instead of plunging the
knife
into Cap's chest?
After having his cronies beat up Burke The Sandman brandishes a
knife
in his general direction, stroke's Burke's torso a bit and walks of laughing whilst Burke collapses (due to the damage incurred by two minute Hispanic men slapping his shoulders).
Then both incidents involving the knife... Jesus!
The character development was awesome and the tensions between the characters could be cut with a
knife
(sorry, you'll see why!).
The housekeeper who knew something was wrong but never thought to call the husband to say to him "I found a
knife
in the crib."
Why doesn't anybody grab a kitchen
knife?
This was my first Fairbanks film and I was quite impressed with not only his screen presence, but his ability to do impressive stuntwork, including the infamous sliding down a sail on a
knife.
The book had some scenes that would have made wonderful cinema such as the interogation of a murder suspect who gleefully confesses to the committing the crime but claims to have used a rifle instead of a knife, the surprise reception for Chee at his first session as a healer, the discovery of the true identity of the shotgun artist, Leaphorn's rescue of Chee that unintentionally delivers him into the hands of the real murderer, and the ironic circumstances that rescue Chee for the second time.
A young model dies of a heart attack during a back-alley abortion.After her death a mysterious series of bloody murders take place.Each of the victims are connected to the same studio that Evelyn worked at and each are viciously murdered by the
knife
wielding killer."Strip
She calls it a night and takes off in her car only to get accosted by the guy at
knife
point who then demands she drive him back to the parking garage claiming, "They took something from me and you are going to help me get it back!"
When he goes to the restaurant he brings his own plastic fork,
knife
and spoon in a plastic bag.
He's blonde, blue eyed and slightly effeminate - so its a riot when he's threatening black drug dealers or
knife
wielding Mexicans - this is the kind of movie where some of the supposed high schoolers are played by people who look thirty (like the guys in shower who are knifed).
I loved watching him scale the stern of the ship and was extremely impressed by his cutting open of the sails from top to bottom with a
knife.
The film had me laughing throughout, like when the two main characters (who dress like oi punks, which added to my enjoyment) trash an establishment owned by a white bigot in the middle of the film for no reason (the scene seemed to be randomly thrown in), the ninjas at the end who turn into clumps of grass and either teleport or travel underground and then take their normal ninja shape again, the special team called in by the ninjas to fight the mafia (who are the protagonists) which includes an italian (i think?)
knife
thrower with a huge ridiculous scar on his face (who is an expert at throwing knives into apples suspended by wires in mid air), a Chinese swordsman, a Japanese ninja, and an African American fellow from detroit who as far as i could tell didn't know any actual kung fu, so just rolled around a lot and sort of threw people.
Hey, don't you think it's kind of odd that someone would stab themselves in the chest with a flick
knife
and then bury themselves?
And the
knife
at end, what are the odds you would find one just when you need one?
I also liked the
knife
scene where she's looking at her camera that she set up in her bedroom to see a startling image.
The story then serves as a strict remake of the first one, with Anthony trapping the doll in a case, cutting herself while trying to grab the
knife
when the doll saws away at the case, and then becoming possessed by the spirit in the doll at the end.
She wasn't the one guilty of lust, her johns are and they got away with only a
knife
dildo strapped to their groin.
In Tempo I lost my love, to the
knife!
Lon Chaney plays Alonzo, a supposedly armless
knife
thrower with a gypsy circus.
So by all means don't watch this thinking you're going to be terrified by a
knife
killer stalking a random, half-naked cutie by moonlight (the eye catching image on the video box).
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