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I also want to
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how good Michele Pfeiffer was in this.
Let's not forget to
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the ending though, it's worth the price of admission alone, with some of the coolest and most dangerous stunts I've ever seen!
Also, I've real other comments where people favorably
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the various cameos.
Anyway, in this first segment that plays out like a longer boring version of 'Tales From the Crypt", Jessica Valdemar (Adrienne Barbeau, of "Swamp Thing" and "Escape From New York" fame, and NO I will NOT even
mention "
Maude" it was a horrid horrid show) wants to off her dying sugar daddy with the help of her hypnotizing Docter lover only to have the old coot come back.
There has been much
mention
here regarding the appearance of a very young Billy Bob Thornton.
JTT's performance after he was beaten and raped was very sad and moving not to
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dramatic.
Not to
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the ending, I only kept watching after a bit to see what happened in the end, and it was lame (it could've really benefited from a twist ending, like Planet of the Apes).
Special
mention
needs to go to Aden Young, who absolutely rocks in this.
Not to
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that the singing was fantastic.
It was with some touch of irony that he will
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to this day he never saw any camp hostesses like Jane Frazee or the Andrews Sisters.
I don't even want to
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how she has needles that come out from his chest to finish off her victim.
Not to
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the few other scenes where people died were equally mundane.
OK, that's enough, I got my ten lines in but will
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that I am a big fan of Rutgar Hauer.
The main character would never make it into Harvard, he's not smart enough... not to
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he never went to class or studied.
And over the next couple of years, the cult of Metallica became so feverish it was literally impossible to escape
mention
or playback of the band.
In other words, they began to repel audiences through mere
mention.
And with their material becoming progressively more poppy, more formulaic, not to
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more predictable, one sees the point at which they should have given up the ghost was now at least thirteen years in the past.
Not to
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a rotten script and ending.
I thought to myself "maybe it's just misunderstood to those unfamiliar with Ellroy's novel" But frankly, it just never felt right,,, and then it went more and more uncomfortably wrong; the actors in their roles, the soundtrack vs. certain scenes, the story fumbling it's way around with not enough
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of The Dahlia herself (which really drove the characters in the novel).
Nothing and a grown man trying to get passed off as an adopted son please give me a break wake up and smell the coffee.Is everyone punch drunk?Get the real story thats worth telling.Much was missing from this mans life his mother was the driving force behind him and the only
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she got was did Griffith remember when she died?
this could have been an excellent film, but is missing key films in the history of queer cinema - first of all it skips all non-American films only paying
mention
to a few, but never covering them.
I almost forgot to
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the action and suspense scenes.
Another
mention
is the haunting and poignant music score, that makes me cry.
However, every time I
mention
this film, I have to answer most people's quizzical looks with "It's a beautiful little 80s film that stayed in the 80s."
I'll stop there and
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that Robeson is in fine form musically especially when he sings "Deep River" that sends chills down the spine.
The only problem: unless you have a ton of time, you can't put these together in a pinch, not to
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the money most of these will cost.
While I am NOT a bleeding heart, I do find it very odd that very few of the reviews even bother to
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the racist elements in the film.
While I would NOT say that you shouldn't watch it (I am a huge believer in Free Speech...period), I think the problematic view of slavery at least deserves a mention!!
Not to
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sorry for the people who financed it because you pray they can somehow make their money back and yet you know they probably won't.
This company's research department missed the boat when it comes to certain actual events and even, in one episode, makes
mention
of a mouthwash product that didn't "make the scene" until the mid-'60s.
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