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While "Gunsmoke" and "Bonanza" were still running, they were both nearing their ends and it had been years since a new Western had really caught on; I think that this trend did a lot to hold "Nichols" back, and was the main reason that NBC executives doubted that it would ever find a
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audience But to me, a good Western, unlike a show set in contemporary times, is somewhat timeless, as are other "period" shows; changing fashions and the like do nothing to make them look any more "dated" than they were supposed to be, and I think that watching this show, 10 years after it was produced, is really what brought this point home to me.
We see at the beginning of Little Dieter Needs to Fly Dieter Dengler, the subject of the film, an obsessive-compulsive. Or at least that's what he seems to be by way of constantly opening/closing doors and with his
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stock-pile of food in the cellar.
What struck me was the lack of bitterness apparent in the director interviews, given that now the movie business sucks in a
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fashion - instead, folk like Friedkin and Coppola's eyes seem to positively glitter recalling their glory days.
A
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bed possessed by a demon eats people, among other things.
The awakening emotion in Gary is writ
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on the screen, and he proves his love for her by taking her in when she is jilted by her lover.
Just after having moved into his new cottage in the English country, Hercule Poirot gets an invitation to dinner from Sir Henry and Lady Angkatell, the owners of a
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mansion nearby.
Looking at both this film and "Network" it would seem that his big theme is the absurdity, inanity, and sheer viciousness of
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human enterprises (e.g., hospitals, networks) against the sanctity of individual experience and the human spirit, and all of it delivered with a knife-edge sense of utterly black humor.
It's not real flashy, but this movie does a great job of developing a
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cast of characters, and letting you know their hopes and desires, while still managing to be both funny and bittersweet.
A
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portion is spent on D'Amato's softcore sex films including his notorious EMANUELLE entries with Laura Gemser.
Devil In The Dark's HORTA, which resembles nothing more or less than a
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blob of cow dung, is a mother protecting her babies, those ball-shaped silicon nodules the miners keep finding throughout the mine passages and destroying, because they have no idea what they are!
A young scientist is trying to carry on his dead father's work on limb regeneration.His overbearing mother has convinced him that he murdered his own father and is monitoring his progress for her own evil purposes.A young doctor uses reptilian DNA he extracts from a
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creature and when his arm is conveniently ripped off a few minutes later,he injects himself with his formula and grows a new murderous arm...Admittedly the special effects in "Severed Ties" are pretty good and grotesque,but the rest of the film is awful.The severed arm is behaving like a snake and kills few people.Big deal.The acting is mediocre and the climax is silly.3
Among the collection of images are a very ornate gift-wrapping ceremony, the creation of a disgusting dish of what appears to be petroleum jelly slabs formed with a cookie cutter and sprinkled with shrimp (this is served to the crew of the ship which is shown throughout the film), a
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blubber cheesecake with a
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tentacle turd placed in the center of it, and the mutual evisceration of Bjork and director Matthew Barney which eventually culminates in some bizarre kind of communion, followed by their transformation into whale-like creatures.
Movies like this make you wonder who put the money up and who owed whom a favor - a very, very
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favor.
Interconnectivity is explained as a
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party of our existence.
What an insult to Olivia D'Abo who plays the film's heroine, Robin, to have Keanu Reeves appear so
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on the box art of the film (and at least on recent reissues, to have only Reeves appear on the box), considering that she was the star.
(The following may look like a spoiler, but it really just describes a
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class of movies) There is the passionate, wise main character, his goofy but well-meaning sidekick with his ill-placed attempts at humorous comments, the initially-hostile but soon softened gorgeous lady who triggers the inevitable "unlikely" love story, the loved ones taken hostage, and of course the careless evil adversary with his brutal minions.
Second the voice of the skinny white doctor is dubbed by a
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black man!
The blob has a
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slice of luck coming across a typical horror film woman who instead of running away stands still for half an hour so that she can be eaten.
The hired killer is an excellent shot unless he is aiming at Michael Douglas than all he seems to be able to hit is
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panes of glass.
Paz Vega is pretty to watch, a cross between Salma Hayek and Penelope Cruz, playing a disgruntled grocery checker at a
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but slow local market that apparently is the ultimate source for Moragn Freeman's research.
Ustinov plays a small time crook just out of prison who sets his sites on a
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American corporation based in London.
The author of numerous novels, plays, and short stories, W. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) was considered among the world's great authors during his lifetime, and although his reputation has faded over the years his work continues to command critical respect and a
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reading public.
Indians are magical people who move around without a sound, can disappear in the blink of an eye, talk to animals, and read minds over
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distances.
The idea that vast hordes of killer tomatoes are destroying the US is a great idea, and in spite of itself, the moovie does provide some decent chuckles, moostly the sight of terrified extras running away from large, obviously fake tomatoes.
Enough people must also have enjoyed it as the Tomatoes made a comeback in 2 moore films, and a cartoon series!!
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chunks of time spent away from the tomatoes are pretty dull.
I think a
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part of it is because they way over played the "gadgets."
There are also
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narration scenes that take us "inside the thinking" of the terrorized husband and wife, which detracts from the suspense rather than adds to it.
If you HAVE to watch this thing, do so with a
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audience preferably after a few beers, you may then glean some enjoyment from it.
It's as if the casting directors cannot be bothered to read the script they are casting and to chose appropriate actors from a
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pool of extremely talented and physically diverse actors of color.
And then it struck me...I began to think "I wonder if the studio have made this picture as a test to see if they can make the worst possible movie ever made, and still pull a
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audience..." I couldn't think of any other reason why this film would be made.
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