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Think Dangerous Minds and Any Given Sunday
mixed
with gags and humour and you've got Wildcats: an 80s comedy starring Mrs Kurt Russell herself, Goldie Hawn who plays a high school sports teacher turned American Football coach.
The director didn't want to make an accurate depiction from his life, which is his total right, but freely
mixed
historical fact with luscious, soap-opera fiction with static characters and overblown baroque settings.
I remembered the title and the poster from way back, and for some reason I had it
mixed
up with another apocalyptic flick called "Twilight's Last Gleaming".
Best viewed in racially
mixed
company, although certainly having homosexuals, African-Americans, or those of the Jewish faith would be preferable.
We read
mixed
reviews about Umrao Jaan...one is always apprehensive when going to see a remake of such a classic...not sure what to expect..I found the whole tone of the movie to be so morbid and Grey.
The only redeeming quality of the un-mistied version version of the movie is the soundtrack, which I would love to grab on vinyl -- the synthesized background music is like "Trump"ed up Yanni, Tangerine Dream and Wendy Carlos all
mixed
together on B-rate univoxes.
Henenlotter's long-awaited (no, really!) follow-up to the 1982 classic BASKET CASE received
mixed
reactions among horror/gore fanatics everywhere.
The whole movie was a mess of unbelievable sub plots
mixed
within a ninety minute film.
Blake(Mark Polish)tends to his sick brother Francis(Michael Polish)and tries to interpret his
mixed
feelings toward the thought of losing his sibling.
When I finished watching "Weight of water" I had the impression that I just had watched two different films
mixed
to each other.
Heck, whenever there's supposed to a shark attack going on, you just see a couple of fuzzy images and water
mixed
with red paint to raise the impression the sea turned red with blood.
This movie had great, creative, hilarious scenes
mixed
with an emotional and heartfelt story while at the same time remaining true to the elements of the original.
This is where John Hughes started turning over his work to other lesser directors, with
mixed
results.
All this is
mixed
in a tale that, despite of its slow pace, makes you want remain in your chair desiring for a happy final that you know has no place in the story.
Then this is
mixed
around with animation treated on-TOP of the filmed footage.
Then there is other
mixed
media, such as a filmed animated spot shook around with other pieces of color and light.
Then again it is happening into the day of the Christmas, then again Kevin is starting the scuffle after the provocation of the brother, then again he is being told off by the mother, then again he must leave home together with the family, then again is getting lost this time getting the aeroplane
mixed
up which was supposed to get on then again... Okay, it won't be spoiler, but we are dealing with the sheer plagiarism.
They basically took the final scenes of the original White Fang's elements (White Fang is a hero of a friend) and turned into a whole movie,
mixed
with Native American beliefs and a sloppy love story.
This is a normal small American town, for years the
mixed
race inhabitants have lived in total harmony as one community.
(An ARMED guy hired by Sony informed us that anyone caught copying the flick would be 'escorted from the premises'.... but WHO would want to copy this?) . . . . the audience was really well
mixed
and received the movie warmly.
Tirelessly prolific veteran Italian exploitation picture director Antonio Margheriti's cinematic oeuvre is a very
mixed
bag, running the gamut from delightfully sleazy ("Cannibal Apocalypse") to nice, spooky, dripping with sepulchral atmosphere fright film fun ("The Virgin of Nuremburg," "The Long Hair of Death") to entertainingly goofy sci-fi ("The Wild, Wild Planet," "War Between the Planets") to pleasingly tacky spaghetti Westerns ("The Stranger and the Gunfighter," "Take A Hard Ride") to the unavoidable occasional dud.
While investigating the disappearance of a girl he gets
mixed
up with Nikki (Lori Heuring) who is connected to the case.
I don't always like comedy and horror
mixed
but this one did make me laugh hard and I liked the story.It had some really good kills and some hysterical original humour.The whole revenge storyline is old but a good and effective one.It reminded me a lot of Nightmare on Elm street how a bunch of parents killed a guy and he comes back from the dead to exact revenge on the kids of the parents.Of course Nightmare on Elm street was more of a horror.I hated the first scene of drive-thru.I cannot stand it when white kids act and talk like they're black,especially the well educated ones.Watching the way they were acting and talking made me cringe.
The showdown in a crowded elevator is a masterpiece of tension
mixed
with cool hipness.
Billy Blanks plays a former decorated solider who's sister is
mixed
up with a local gangster.
But don't get me wrong, I avoid it not because it's a boring or bad movie, it's that it provokes me
mixed
feelings.
Whilst Rob Pratten has to be commended for making a truly independent british horror film, the end result, like most British independent horror films is a
mixed
bag in which the film makers undeniable talent and ambition is compromised by a lack of resources and self restraint.
There are a lot of
mixed
feelings throughout the film and it is very much clear, although not many words are said.
The
mixed
feelings between the characters are clear through the way that the camera moves around between the characters.
I have
mixed
reactions to this movie.
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