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Not to
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the gorgeous cinematography or the incredible harpsichord soundtrack.
Not to
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the carbon copy sequel which really sucked.
Not to
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how horrible the actress was who played Madame Defarge.
Special
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has to go to Victoria Abril, who has played opposite Banderas before so many years ago.
this would have to be the worst movie ever by far!! the movie is plagued with bad acting, terrible editing and shocking direction, oh! and not to
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the storyline!!! yuk!! this film is an insult to the film it ripped off, children of the corn was a great horror flick but this was just another writer who did'nt want to think of a story all by himself so he decided to rip up a cult classic.
Also, I think it is appropriate to
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here that it is left open nicely to either a sequel or prequel.
Oh and did I
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that Hulk Hogan is a beast of a sexy man?
And I need to
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Angela Lansbury (who wore a marvelous fake hooked nose...it took me a few minutes to recognize her)...she is also very funny in her role.
The movie itself was awful, not to
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incomplete.
(They
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Isaac's name a few times and that's about it).
The settings were so beautiful: the environments, the historical portraying, the story, the clothing and, not the least to mention, the acting.
In the end i have to
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the interesting look of the Moorwen species, a mix of legendary dragons and Alien from the movie with the same name.
What was really funny was once she got into the job, and she took her job seriously since this is what an honest person would do, regardless of the job, not to
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she was really good at it, and thus she began to make her workplace more homey.
I won't
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the endings to avoid spoiling the movie, but I would have liked to see it Hitch's way.
First off let me say this film is awful.I would really like to know what made Olivier and Peck and Mason star in this rubbish not to
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the bad performances given by practically everyone in this film the only saving grace is Gregory Peck who plays the Nazi doctor as a powerful man who is seriously deluded and full of his own self importance.The plot basically is this Dr Mengler is alive and well in Brazil and is being tracked down by a Jewish man played by Lawrence Olivier who is part of a group who have formed to bring Nazi war criminals to justice,Mengler has cloned Hitler and placed the young boys with foster families and is now tracking them down to tell them the truth about their backgrounds.However save yourself buying this on DVD and just watch it if it comes on TV it is watchable but it is not a good film.
That doesn't necessarily detract from a movie, but I thought I'd
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it.
It doesn't even
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that he was an unlicensed electrician or how desperate he was, he just showed up at Generosa's because he heard she might be hiring.
Not to
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the film's cover photo, which promotes the same type of sexual exploitation we are expected to find abhorrent.
I simply don't understand why it isn't better known, not to
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better regarded.
Over the years, whenever my husband and I have had some reason to
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this movie, we always call it "That weird movie with Jesus in a turtleneck."
Sam (Bret Harrison) is terrific, "Sock" (Tyler Labine) has perfect comedic timing and steals most of the scenes he's in, Andi (Missy Peregrym) is a fantastic actress (and not to
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has a dazzlingly bright smile), the Devil (Ray Wise) is by far the best TV/film devil I've seen.
I cannot say that this is the greatest piece of cinema ever created, from dialog to production values, many parts of the movie are askew (not to
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the often indecipherable British mumbling!), but it has given me hope that as a gay teenager I will someday find the type of love I am looking for.
especially Ghost, whom is a little too crazy for my taste, not to
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one of those people who hope will get what they deserve, in which this movie does not give.
Did I
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it features Jessica Simpson in a cameo?
Errol Flynn rides to his first western in this Technicolor movie from 1939.Michael Curtiz' Dodge City is a fantastic western.Flynn plays Wade Hatton who has to safe the city where violence flourishes.It is ran by the villainous Jeff Surrett (Bruce Cabot).He runs the city with the ways of a dictator telling what to do and what to say.The citizens are helpless until Wade comes to safe the day.There is also a lady along.She's Abbie Irving, played by who else but the wonderful Olivia De Havilland.Soon there might be romance that flourishes.Errol Flynn and Olivia De Havilland work great together in this film as they always did.Whether they were in the Sherwood forest or in a western town, there was always chemistry between them.Bruce Cabot makes a fine villain.Alan Hale brings some comedy to the picture playing Rusty Hart.The brilliant Henry Travers is Dr.Irving.I must also
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the kid Bobs Watson, who plays Harry Cole.The scenes with him are the most moving in this film.I really enjoyed this western story.They should make more movies like this today.
Since the soldiers frequently
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that they are "just following orders", who exactly are these orders coming from?
A total waste of an hour and a half, not to
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the 3 bucks renting it.
Most lines are predictable, and the story is absolutely worthless, not to
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that the constant narration that retells what we just saw makes the entire movie feel as though it's a prologue to a movie we really don't want to see.
I get angry when younger people talk about the funniest movies of all-time and
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Adam Sandler and Will Ferrell movies because they have never seen an Allen picture.
Despite good photographic effects by cinematographer Reginald Morris--not to
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a touch of class provided by Joan herself--the results are pretty ridiculous.
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