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In what is easily one of the worst "films" I ever saw - it hardly deserves to be
mentioned
as such -, Nazi bikers, Kung Fu fighters and hardcore pornography mix up.
As I
mentioned
it is a bit hard to follow.
As
mentioned
in other comments before, the Italian actress playing Helene is absolutely marvellous.
And yet it looks like another wise investment for master Corman, as "Galaxy of Terror" is still a guilty pleasure of many horror fans and it's frequently
mentioned
as one of the more tolerable "Alien"-imitations ever made.
As another poster mentioned, it's unconvincingly telescoped -- does all the action take place within a year, with the tavern trying so many formats and suffering so many twists of fate?
The fact that this movie is even
mentioned
in the same breath as Hoosiers and Remember the Titans should be considered blasphemy and taken outside and beaten with the "bone" that apparently keeps rolling throughout the 108 minutes of pure hell.
Like I mentioned, the idea behind the film and some of the "statistics" thrown out at the viewer are good, but the film isn't really strong enough to be awesome, it's merely only good.
The series was even
mentioned
by Newsweek magazine for its originality and provocative subject.
As mentioned, i could easily see elements of myself in the male character - and my girlfriend could relate to the actions - and reactions - of the female character.
It is not
mentioned
clearly that why these dogs are killing people without a reason probably because they see whipped cream & a cherry on top above people's heads.
As I mentioned, this movie has moves borrowed straight out of Drunken Master 2 (or Legend of Drunken Master to the newer U.S. audience), but is definitely better than half of the crap you see released in the theater.
He is, in fact, revealed as the great-grandson of McQueen's character from the old TV show, but the link is barely
mentioned
and has absolutely no relevance to the plot of this film.
Overall, as
mentioned
earlier, I thought that this has the potential to be a fabulous series of movies, but all thrown together, it leaves something to be desired.
For one, no true mention of why "Niles" was missing was ever
mentioned
and I truly missed him.
I think this could have been a good film, but, as others have mentioned, the split-screen 'style' (?) is incredibly annoying over 100-odd minutes of watching, or, in this case, watching TWICE.
Franco Basaglia, the revolutionary psychiatrist whose humane and futuristic ideas ultimately shut down Italian asylums in 1979, is
mentioned
later on as Nicola's role-model but the movie is never preachy or self-righteous about this.
It is totally unbelievable films like this are allowed to be made and packaged I'm in total shock, like somebody
mentioned
here this is not a low budget horror, but a camera prank film, it seemed like everyone was a joke, nobody was an actor, these people are not actors.
How about the faux tension build up when the team of transvestites arrive (leading to the afore
mentioned
chase scene).
What preservationist stores will be
mentioned
early in the film but what he really does, no.
If you're a shallow, worthless Hollywood cult worshiper, you may find this lousy piece of cinematic trash worthy viewing because you hear the name of someone who knows somebody who knows someone who once may have heard of you
mentioned.
What's sad about that is that the writer (also the producer and director, as I
mentioned
before) is Indian and Hindu also.
Not sure how this one did, but you still get mentions of C.H.U.D.S in popular culture today as I remember a Simpsons that
mentioned
them.
While he conquers one woman after another, he also manages to rescue a few tons of gold from the grip of the above
mentioned
villain (the later is usually considered to be the main plot - what a preposterous notion).
Several people have
mentioned
the "bathing the baby" scene, but my favourite is the alarm clock scene.
I have noticed in a lot of my reviews I have
mentioned
how beer may make the movie better.
As mentioned, the plot focuses on Anna; a young girl who works in a café.
You won't hear "The Enforcer
" mentioned
when it comes to Humphrey Bogart's body of famous work, but it's a very watchable mystery that pulls you in early, and keeps you interested with each new revelation.
The psychological problems the brides were having could not be
mentioned
properly throughout the film.
But the whole thing left me a bit cold, and not for the reasons
mentioned
by others (overrunning dialog, insensitive plot elements like suicide and execution, politically incorrect references to black folks).
Over-exposure of breasts, depicting drug use in a way that is far from reality and poor acting - none of those
mentioned
appeals to me, sorry.
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