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Tiny Tweet and Sly the sneak are locked up in cages for a train ride to who
knows
where.
I have seen a few of Fred Carpenter's movies on Showtime, Pay Per View and video/DVD and I enjoyed most of these films especially with a few beers, (Carpenter
knows
how to entertain)"EDDIE MONROE" and "MURDERED INNOCENCE" are my favorites.
As I mentioned Carpenter
knows
how to entertain and when your working with a limited budget it is amazing what Carpenter can Produce.(I
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.
The trouble is that Tommy
knows
nothing about break pads and needs the help of Callaghan Auto Parts worker Richard (David Spade).
When one
knows
exactly what is going to happen in the last scene with no prior knowledge, that usually means it wasn't all that suspenseful.
The gore scenes are effectives, there's not much I can say, it's a Z flick that parody the new movie with Samuel L. Jackson, hell, it may be better so who
knows!
Park really
knows
his stuff when it comes to shooting memorable scenes from behind a camera.
Anyone who enjoys the Lynchian weirdness of Twin Peaks, or any fan of HP Lovecraft who
knows
that the most frightening things are the familiar things, will really enjoy this film.
Sonny Chiba, as everyone knows, is the man.
John Carpenter fashions out of what must've been a fairly vague screenplay about certain things (or maybe very descriptive who knows), bringing forth incredibly wretched, brilliant puppetry and animatronics by Rob Bartin (with Stan Winston also on the team).
He wants to carry this information out to someone, so he goes to the only person he, even slightly, knows: James Stewart.
The acting is stock, but anyone who
knows
the first thing about Eisenstein would know that that was part of his theory of film.
What's even more enjoyable and ironic about this is the fact that the characters are in the same situation, not one of them
knows
the entire story and are left to their own assumptions making "Sorte Nula" a cut above the rest.
The climax of the affair is Mark's going back to war; thereafter Han receives his letters, even after she
knows
he is has been killed; they seem messages from a better wold.
since noone truly
knows
that answer, you definitely sail into murky waters when you incorporate that concept into a movie.
However, there's a catch: his colleagues are all friendly, bland and utterly characterless, and everyone he knows, including his girlfriend, seems to have only one topic of conversation -interior design.
Who
knows
how much of it came from their own marriage?
Milland disguises himself as a gypsy in order to hide from the Germans, but he remains committed to his mission, to do with locating the scientist who
knows
the formula for a new poison gas but who also isn't a committed Nazi.
Whether it's the song about the CITs (Counselors In Training) or the cut-downs or the inspirational Rudy the Rabbit or It Just Doesn't Matter speech...it pops up! Poor Mickey/Morty, who
knows
where he'd wake up next!?!
But LaBute
knows
better, and has one of the hitmen (Freeman) fall obsessively for Betty as well.
The whole cast has the feel of the plot and
knows
what they're doing without laying on gratuitous hamming, except where it's called for, as with Julie Andrews' bits or Jonathan Pryce's camp videos.
Anyone who has had a pet (no matter what type)
knows
what it feels like to lose one.
who
knows.
Not a box office success; no-one really
knows
why.
The one thief who
knows
where the gold is hidden is killed before he is able to talk.
Anyway, if anyone
knows
the real "real story", I would appreciate you sharing it!
Samuel Fuller
knows
war, and is one of the only directors in American movie history who could accurately portray the horrific experiences of it in a form like the motion picture.
When the G-man's contact his killed by one of Lorre's agents, the G-man is sent to prison for the killing even though everyone
knows
there is more to the story.
Between big cats, taxi drivers, hit men, bridesmaids, and a wedding cake with guns, lawyer Louden
knows
he's not in Kansas anymore.
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