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If this version is true to the book, then I won't be checking the book out from my
local
library!
The story at first sounded interesting but the whole movie look like a movie shot by a bunch of university student, with specials effect that me laugh, the blood look like a mix of red and white paint, the fire effect on the demon face look like it was done with a program i could buy at my
local
computer shop.
I picked this film up from the
local
Family Video on sale for $1.50, which was probably the first sign it wasn't going to be good.
And I even saw "Highlander 2: The Quickening" at the
local
cinema.
I had to sit through over twenty minutes of this dreary short that wasn't funny at all to get a good seat for a feature film that I wanted to see at a
local
film festival.
A trio of photographers, 2 men and a woman, hook up with a
local
hunter/trapper named Caribe somewhere in the Amazon jungle.
It doesn't really matter if the prune-faced officer has a point that Temple isn't being raised properly (the woman is turned into the proverbial villainess almost immediately); one can see right away that Temple can hold her own, taking care of herself and her elderly guardian in the bargain (as well as the
local
widow who has her hooks in for the Captain).
I had seen this movie when I was a boy (Before WWII) and was surprised that the
local
library had a copy.
We chose to see this movie as an alternative to The Polar Express showing at our
local
IMAX theater.
We snuck into our
local
grindhouse, and saw it anyway.
If they'd only had a brain...? I got this movie for $1.20 at a
local
discount/close-out store and even so, I feel somewhat ripped off.
Into this mix comes the myth of Wild Thing, a feral young man raised by a bag lady after his parents were murdered by a dirty cop on the take (Maury Chaykin) and Chopper, the
local
crime lord (Robert Davi).
Stir in the
local
do-gooders (priest Sean Hewitt and clueless social worker Kathleen Quinlan), and you have a recipe for some rather unexciting action sequences.
I rented this film out of the
local
video store one day, you know, the kind of movie with box art that just reaches out and tells you to 'rent me'.
I saw this at my
local
supermarket and I knew that Debra was in it so I decided to buy it (out of support for that sexy woman!)
I had heard of "Wired" but didn't know too much about it and found it way in the back of the
local
rental store.
After a meteorite lands in "Boston" (really somewhere in the Isle of Man), a hideous, fanged alien monster is released and is on the loose in a
local
girl's school, causing mayhem and turning the students into zombie-like creatures.
Kersey strikes a deal with the
local
police commissioner, conquers the heart of his blond attorney, blows away numerous villains with an impressive Wildey Magnum gun and gradually trains & inspires the petrified New Yorkers to stand up for themselves.
Do yourself a favor and go to your
local
Blockbuster and burn whatever copies they have of this horrid film.
Before Last Call w/ Carson Daly, my
local
NBC affiliate aired much more worthwhile programming after Late Night w/ Conan such as second city TV, 3rd Rock From the Sun & Carline in the City reruns, and some stand up comedy.
I felt as though the two hours I spent watching this film may have been better served by perhaps going to the
local
used bookstore and looking for old fashion magazines and Halston ads.
Good luck finding it at your
local
store though.
Here she plays Christine Larson, owner of a saloon in the Arizona Territory in 1868 who's about to be married to the unscrupulous
local
Indian agent (Dean Jagger.)
.William Forsythe as a hip, slick and cool tough guy...doubtful,possibly 10 years ago.I'd say it's curtain time for Mike Kirton.You now have the Forsythe to pass up this sub par movie,more like a film school project, for anything on tape,disc or paper your
local
retailer has to offer.
Bill is currently trying to hunt down the killer (seriously he doesn't have a name, he's just The Killer), and he is trying to coerce a
local
news reporter named Rita to help him with his investigation, Bill is the stereotypical hard-edged cop and he threatens Rita to throw her in jail for obstruction of justice.
I spent most of the film wondering if I could return my copy to the
local
Wal-Mart without the receipt, which I had been biting down on to keep myself from swallowing my own tongue.
I only watched it because I don't have cable and my only other choices were Golf, College Basketball, or
local
news.
If you have a discount theatre in your
local
area, wait and see it for a buck.
The initiation to the
local
sport team involves taking the newbies out to the corn fields and guess what?
The plot centers around a new reverend coming into the town of Starkfield where he learns the story of the
local
crippled man Ethan Frome's sick wife and one-time romantic tryst with the maid.
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