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Save both your time and money and see the two previously
mentioned.
And - SPOILER - as someone else already mentioned, how can you defeat a demon simply by breaking a mirror???).
Seriously,where in the world did they get her and who ever thought it was a good idea to hire her!She made the movie dreadful and she looked SO FAKE!Nothing like Julia,she was so down to earth and gave the character such a great presence.Maybe the movie would had been a little better if they had Julia there.The Prince didn't even seem interested in the new girl,sorry if i hadn't
mentioned
her name,i seriously don't even care to know it!LOL i sound like a hater,but i'm just warning you.
Not only have many of the comments on this page
mentioned
Marisa Tomei's acting chops, the only thing that should be chopped (besides that horribly fake and unbelievable "head in the fridge", are the microphones that you see in just about every other scene.
Their restaurant will become famous when its
mentioned
in the paper so the two brothers plan a big night with special meals.
Everyone except the lead actress whom I
mentioned
before.
The film is steeped in cliché, hampered by a witless score, and the acting from the three
mentioned
leads is often embarrassingly bad, notably in the case of Bridges, which might be attributed to the hackneyed script if it were not that Anne Helm as the doxy and Murray Hamilton as Stagg's partner manage to make something of their material, while Broderick Crawford rises above his during his few scenes.
This one, although better than a lot of the other garbage out there about exorcism, is not nearly on the level of either of the two other movies I
mentioned
above.
Luckily I am a huge fan of Altman as somehow his film 'Short Cuts' 1993, is
mentioned
in the promo for this film and my immediate thought after seeing the film was 'can I ever watch Short Cuts again without thinking of this crappy film.' Simply a vehicle for weak and meaningless cracks at religion with a pitiful gratuitous sex scene thrown in and it evoked very little of the ordinary life in the characters which was my expectation from its advertised linking of Short Cuts.
What makes me like the other shows I
mentioned
is that they seem to make fun of everyone 9well not really I'm being generous), Moral Orel only makes fun of Christianity.
As previously
mentioned
by my fellow critics, the hand-crank technique is used incorrectly and lends the film a music video tone.
While best known for the controversy it inevitably ignites whenever it's mentioned, this is, in reality, a fantastic film.
Someone
mentioned
that there's a bad pan & scan version floating around.
I seriously feel for the person that
mentioned
in his review of this film that he paid to see this in the theatre in 1987 (he bought two tickets which at the time totaled $10.50).
I rented this loser because it
mentioned
Campbell Scott, who I admire very much as an actor, and New Orleans.
As already mentioned, Julian Donkeyboy, Memento and The Machinist have all dealt with mental illness, disorientation and guilt in much better ways.
Hong Kong is also
mentioned
by Norris as "The Place" in this movie.
And as mentioned, Norris fails on every level in this movie when it comes to that.
Rachel is apparently the one who caught Patrick Bateman and killed him when she was a young girl, something that was never
mentioned
anywhere in the first film.
Robert Hays,whose career had a handful of early successes--the short-lived success of TV's "Angie" and the two wildly funny "Airplane" movies--followed by a long string of films that would elicit blank stares of confusion if
mentioned
to the average film viewer--"Touched",anyone?--and numerous TV projects that would not last past a year(my fave was the TV treatment of "Starman"),ends up in this flick which really has little going for it except the film debut(?) of Playboy mega-babe and "Baywatch" fixture Pamela Anderson.
I have to watch it every Easter time, and as it was
mentioned
by others people really know some lines by heart from this film.
As I
mentioned
(ad nauseum) in my comments for "Greenfingers", the British can take a plot that, in lesser hands, would be over-sentimentalized and make it a pleasant comedy about people who are not exactly mainstream but make you care about them and wish them a victory or two in life.
Yes as mentioned, a lot of fun.
Often a film like LOST FLIGHT or THE KILLERS or ANGEL IN MY POCKET or COLOSSUS THE FORBIN PROJECT or THE LOVE GOD etc all like that
mentioned
above from Universal got a berth there for a week inbetween AIP Poe horrors and Paramount reissues.
The sequence where Bruce Lee's face is pasted over the mirror (As others have mentioned) is truly as shoddy as it gets and overall the movie has a few alright action sequences in the beginning but it's all very sub-par stuff.
But Polish contribution to the story in this movie is
mentioned
in this movie in one single phrase.
Practically none of the regulars are there: Todd's there but he is killed in the first five minutes, there is no sign of Bogomil, Taggart is briefly
mentioned
as having retired and Jeffrey's not there either.
However, it is such an oddity that even when A&E's Biography did an hour on Margot Kidder's career, it wasn't even
mentioned.
Not to talk about the camera work (probably a first time operator, at least I hope so), although the "day for night" they invented for this movie is shockingly interesting (I understood this only after the first half of the movie and when I
mentioned
it to the others watching the movie I could see that no one had understood the purpose of this strange color effects before).
If I wanted to teach my children about God, I would, as others mentioned, get Veggietales.
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