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Most of the fight scenes I found to be very entertaining making you follow each swing of the blade/axe, and they were carried through the film by the rock music I
mentioned
earlier.
I think this movie must be part of a series; having seen the 'part IV' in the title here at IMDb makes some of the movie make more sense (i.e., the baby-killing reference
mentioned
in another post).
A previous review
mentioned
the same thing... by not allowing the character of Rab Silsbee to die after the Battle of Lexington, the entire perspective of the film disappears.
let's go swimming!), and the ending, as other reviewers have mentioned, is baffling.
Have an all-out battle, have some detailed fight scenes or give us a look at the things that were only
mentioned
in the series.
One reviewer
mentioned
Phyllis Kirk's classical beauty.
What I didn't see in the show, ( and it may be
mentioned
in his book - which I haven't read) is where is his actual first wife?
There were other fanciful inventions like the ones
mentioned
but on to other problems with this movie.
Leaving the stereotypes aside, which the other reviewers have mentioned, I was more upset at the heavy-handed "lessons" in the movie.
Sadly, this is a film that's overlooked when you think of his other films, like the ones I
mentioned
above.
I would have noted spoiler and
mentioned
the end but I could not make it through.
I’d always heard the name of Al Adamson
mentioned
in the same breath as that of the acknowledged King Of Bad Movies, Edward D. Wood Jr.; having now watched an effort from him – and one that, by all accounts, is his own nadir (or zenith, if that’s your bag) – I can certainly appreciate the comparison!
They were lucky enough to win against the odds, at least for a time, but in this interview, they also
mentioned
something about believing the phenomenon would go on forever.
There are some things which are not
mentioned
in the documentary about Islamic civilization at all.
Someone
mentioned
that Julia Roberts offers up a convincing southern accent.
And the fantastic "hunks" that other commenters
mentioned
that give some merit to the movie don't impress me at all.
As mentioned, there are several other side-plots (Admiral Greer has terminal cancer, an FBI secretary is seduced by the Cuban intelligence agent and murdered) so there is a lot of jumping back and forth among the various players and situations.
If any of the people who are
mentioned
actually saw SWAMP WOMEN they may have insisted that the filmmakers thank Florida instead.
In the end maybe the film should have been a little shorter, it would probably please a wider audience, but, it's like I
mentioned
before, Breaking and Entering is an acquired taste, it won't please the masses, that's for sure but, for those like me, who enjoy raw and realistic emotional dramas, I think it's a film worth watching.
Out of the four central characters, the two girls are unconventionally pretty and wonderfully full-figured, and the two boys are fairly likable (although, as someone else already mentioned, casting two young blond actors who look so much alike was perhaps a mistake).
Though a blatantly sexual motive isn't mentioned, it's hard to interpret his words any other way, except as a twisted, rape sort of feeling.
Apart from the many differences
mentioned
above, this film doesn't seem to have a negative view of men (in Entre Nous, the male leads were all Neanderthals), but portrays the mother in the story as a self-absorbed woman whose kids seemed to be an afterthought--her new boy-toy was about 90% of her focus.
If you watched the previous Ring movies this is a source of all the confusion and questions that are embedded in the movies
mentioned.
Beethoven opened the gates to the new wave of music, which would be followed by Chopin and Franz Liszt, all
mentioned
in this film.
All of those movies I
mentioned
above are great movies, but they are plot driven.
After reading reviews and user comments here and elsewhere, comments mentioning the "dream-like" qualities of this movie, the surprise ending, the colorful imagery - the name "Columbo" was even
mentioned
- I was expecting an eerie, thought-provoking who-dunnit giallo crossing Dario Argento with Poirot.
In summary, it's probably in league with Emeril as it would appear to be a program for the more sophisticated cook with the before
mentioned
time and cash at one's discretion.
And I haven't even
mentioned
the look on Jack's face when he finds out why Locke was "sorry", or the look on Alex's face when Sayid tells her that she looks like her mother.
As
mentioned
in an earlier review the story line sounded very promising.
Besides the leads
mentioned
above, Gloria Grahame shines again as the fey Southern belle wife of the unexciting pragmatic writer played by Powell, swept off her feet by a Latin smoothie set up by Shields.
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