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This movie was the first to be presented in America under the Warner Bros.
label
and it did in fact start a craze here that flooded the 70's with martial arts films.
And believe me, it takes a lot to make me
label
someone as comic genius.
I hesitate to
label
it a "premiere" of any sort, since it was shot in the spring of 2004 and had its world premiere at Tribeca in 2005.
Like the first film in this series (SLAUGHTER, 1972), I think it would be a mistake to just
label
this a "blaxsploitation film".
Fanatic supporters will
label
the opposition as terrorists in themselves.
Thanks also for the line about 'if you're going to slap a
label
on yourself, it would be bisexual'.
Coleman's eager to cut some tracks with the smokin' R&B outfit the Group (none other than Earth, Wind & Fire in their awesomely funky prime), but his rigidly commercial greedhead
label
A-Chord Records run by uptight, mob-connected middle-of-the-road square Jerry (a properly unhip Ed Nelson) wants him to record a hit single for the hideously insipid Carpenters-like pop pap trio the Pages, an allegedly squeaky clean bunch which includes smarmy pedophile step-dad Franklin (a perfectly vile Bert Parks), bitchy, neurotic daughter Velour (a fine, flighty turn by perky, comely brunette Cynthia Bostwick), and hedonistic smack addict son Gary (former 50's juvenile sitcom staple Jimmy Boyd).
So far we have not progressed far beyond establishing a somewhat arbitrary division between what we now term 'soft' and 'hard' porn, with both carrying the same pornography
label.
Although it is a no-frills DVD on the Geneon
label
(just the movie that starts playing immediately - no menu, no special features) the picture and sound quality were EXCELLENT.
should come with a warning
label
like:Warning-may cause your i.q to drop several points if you are within it's vicinity.for
Under the
label
of "independent thinkers", a giant cheesy brain sends out waves through television sets and forces innocent viewers to kill!
A review in the NYTimes by Stephen Holden states that it would be "inaccurate to
label
this documentary pro-Serbian," but one should question both the presentation of facts, many of which are taken from reliable sources, and the omission of those facts that inculpate Serbian forces.
I'd like to start off by saying that I am NOT an anime fan (with a few notable exceptions), and I generally have a low opinion of so-called otakus, as they are so in love with their particular brand of cartooning that they
label
every movie starring spiky-haired, big-eyed characters as a work of art without even considering other more vital factors, such as the plot.
Well, it is only available (from every search i've conducted anyway)in a pretty lousy grainy print on the budget
label "
Brentwood Video" as part of a 4-pack of movies (4 movies on 2 double sided discs)called "Alien Worlds" if anyone is interested.
This film should have a big WARNING
label
on it.
And there record
label
is fake.
To
label
this a comedy is an insult to mankind.
There seems to be a tendency these days to
label
and market every black and white B movie made from 1947 to 1955 as noir, and the
label
does not always fit.
This movie tries to shock the viewer, and it sure does.With the animal snuff at the beginning, and the killing of babies in the movie (fake at least)its was enough to make myself turn it off.I've seen movies like this before that show slaughterhouse footage (BTK movie) and this kind of footage should not be allowed in a horror movie.We watch gore and horror because we know its just make-up, and special effects, so we shouldn't sit down to watch a movie and see the real killing of animals, its not what we rented the movie for.If anything, there should be a large warning
label
put on these types of garbage movies so people won;t be surprised by it.
I'd
label
this flick softer-core since there is just no simulated bump and grinder.
This movie which was released directly on video should carry a warning
label
that it is dangerous to human health and may subject the viewer to terminal boredom.
The story would have been acceptable in a creative writing class from a thoughtful and sensitive eighth grader but this video should have carried a warning label: "CAUTION: Student film.
Poor acting, poor editing, poor directing... laughable "plot", and the sound/music was so irritating, it's a wonder this movie doesn't come with a warning
label.
Christmas Evil should come with a warning
label
like cigarettes do, because this was harmful to my eyes and ears.
Because you can easily
label
some things about this movie as a very obvious " Tetsuo " rip - off .
But this is common knowledge; I think his main problem is the array of genres that he covers whilst at the same time, failing to develop any sort of certain style that might
label
him an auteur.
Although one could immediately
label
the film a science fiction, there is a little more to it.
This was'nt even what the cover
label
on the tape mentioned.
It was, after all, the first film that won that
label.
Particular mention should be made of the limited but good music - especially the catchy and memorable song "It's a fine, fine night", which was issued separately on an HMV 78rpm record (10 inch plum label, I think!) in the fifties.
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