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Through the sport of rugby as a mean, a High School rugby coach
leads
his players in their behavior and lifestyle, ON and OFF the field.
Although the script is highly implausible it never takes itself too seriously and neither do the cast which
leads
to a great tongue in cheek murder mystery / horror film best enjoyed with a bid bag of popcorn or box of chocolates.
Jamie Foxx
leads
a brilliant cast in this powerful voyage through the life of the blind, emotionally troubled, African American genius of pop jazz, Mr. Ray Charles.
I usually end up hating the female
leads
but there was something about her that kept me interested.
Somehow or another this
leads
to a big boat race showdown, kind of like in "Summer Rental" though it works a bit better here and fits into the plot a little better.
Conrad Veidt
leads
a very well cast gang of criminals.
Mark Wahlberg and Charlize Theron(sexy)are appealing
leads.
Both
leads
are pretty good, and it bears repeating that Dagmar Lassander is really, really fine.
She starts to follow a trace of memory fragments, which
leads
her to the small town of Garma.
There are some dynamics between Bronson and Fraker who
leads
the street gang, you can tell they both enjoy their work.
As bad as most of the acting in this film is (I mean, it IS Troma, after all), the two
leads
have some genuine chemistry, more so than in big-budget monstrosities TITANIC and STAR WARS EPISODE TWO.
I could tell from the first scene that this was not a movie I was going to like (the film opens with a montage of the two
leads
driving around a city and apparently happening serendipitously on a series of photo setups populated with gyrating models), but I kept hoping things would improve.
Patricia, along with Dr. Foster (who is working with Dr. Lorenz on the medical mystery surrounding his wife) try to force Dr. Lorenz's hand by setting up a phony wedding, which eventually
leads
Patricia into the mad doctor's clutches.
A jumbled, incoherent storyline
leads
to "Billy Lo" falling from a helicopter to the ground below, killing him, as we're left to follow his younger brother, Bobby Lo.
H.B. Warner, Aline MacMahon and Boris Karloff are good, but the bad acting of Frances Starr and Anthony Bushell in the second
leads
really hurts the movie.
While those all featured charismatic
leads
who looked like they were actually enjoying what they do, SMMF features bland, and sometimes laughable, dialogue combined with cardboard acting.
Basically this family is entrusted with a clue that
leads
to a whole big stash of ancient treasure, hidden by the Knights Templar during the War of Independence.
The acting was fairly bad- thought the two female
leads
were serviceable.
The acting is bad, but that's not really surprising, seeing as the two
leads
are former soap-opera stars... they're used to overact.
The two
leads
have some nice breezy dialog at the outset, but John Hamilton is hopelessly dull as the villain (perfectly cast Lionel Atwill originated the role) and Warren Hymer's nitwit shtick is pretty annoying.
The movie has a nice feel to it (at first), with the family moving to the country, and creepy old Fred Gwyne greeting and warning them of the pet cemetery, but this plot
leads
nowhere.
She
leads
a group of burned out cyborgs (That includes William Katt, Evan Lurie and a human scientist played by Zach Galligan) against bounty hunter Richard Lynch. Malcolm McDowell has two minutes of screen time as Lynch's employer.
Except for the better than average acting skills of the two leads, this movie is really, really bad.
Peet is the common denominator who dates the three bachelors in the group which
leads
to conflict and the inevitable "whipping".
Neither lead has any material to work with, as the direction of the film
leads
nowhere.
With no likable characters, including, but not limited to, a kid who's the freakiest looking guy since "Friday the 13th part 2"' a girl who
leads
men on and then goes into hissy fits when they want to touch her, and the token fat slob, because after all what would an '80's sex comedy be without a fat slob?? Well this one has two.
She
leads
him to the killer but also begs not to execute him, as that would result in an even bigger catastrophe!
A big problem is with the two
leads.
James Steart
leads
an all star cast in the scenic Northwest, which is filmed in great splendor.
Other than the main two leads, everybody is a jerk.
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