Mortal
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Remember, in the film, to me, both her and her lady in waiting were parts of the same body, one the
mortal
self and one the spirit self.
She's in the absolute well of her own sense of being
mortal.
It commits the
mortal
sin of being boring and not fun in the slightest.
Actually, this represented the first time since Terence Fisher's memorable "Horror of Dracula" (1958) that Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing fought each other as
mortal
enemies.
We're beat over the head with the main points of this show instead of being left to gradually figure it out, almost as if the writers feel that they must spell out that the main character is some sort of avenging angel, sentenced to redeem himself from sins, both venial and mortal, via butting into his cab fares many affairs.
My only conclusion to that query is that Satan believes watching Camp Fear is the worst form of
mortal
punishment, not gouging out your eyes or making you speak in tongues, instead making you sit mindlessly through one and half hours of the most awful film making ever.
But 16 people of them were eventually rescued thanks to their strong will to survive and because they fed on the
mortal
remains of their unfortunate fellow-passengers.
If you think piano teacher Erika Kohut (Isabelle Huppert) in Michael Haneke's film "LA PIANISTE" is the ultimate degree in the personification of derangement, perversion and darkness, I've got news for you: the piano teacher in Elfriede Jellinek's novel "LA PIANISTE" (on which the film was based) is twice as "repulsive", "disgusting", "deranged" and even more fascinating -- though there can't be words enough to translate the level of artistic proficiency that Isabelle Huppert has reached here, above all other
mortal
actresses in activity today.
There are two kinds of characters on THE SHIELD: people who try to do the best they can and do the right thing, and people who relentlessly pursue their own self interest and commit every
mortal
sin they can while telling themselves and everyone else that they are heroes, and everyone's only hope.
How Francis Veber, one of the best comedy directors in the world (at least when sticking to his native France), managed to turn in a film so completely unwatchable is beyond the reason of mere
mortal
man to discern.
Zu Warriors most definitely should've been an animated series because as a movie it's like watching an old anime on acid.The movie just starts out of nowhere and people just fly around fighting with metal wings and other stupid weapons until this princess sacrifices herself for her lover on a cloud or something.Whether this princess is a god or an angel is beyond me but soon enough this flying wind bad guy comes in and kills her while the guy with the razor wings fights some other mystical God /Demon/Wizard thing.The plot line is either not there or extremely hard to follow you need to be insanely intelligent to get this movie.The plot soon follows this Chinese
mortal
who is called upon by this god to fight the evil flying,princess killing bad guy and soon we have a very badly choreographed Uwe Boll like fight scene complete with terrible martial arts on a mountain or something.Even the visuals are weird some might say they are stunning and colorful but i'm going to say they are blurry and acid trip like (yes that's a word!).I watched it both dubbed and with subtitles and both were equally bad and hard to understand....who am i kidding i didn't understand it at all.It felt like i was watching episode 30 of some 1980's anime and completely missed how the story began or like i started reading a comic series of 5 at number 4 because i had no clue how this thing started where it was going or how it would end i was lost the entire time.I can honestly say this was one of the worst film experiences ever it was like watching Inu-Yasha at episode 134 drunk...yeah that's right you don't know what the hell is going on.Don't waste your brain trying to figure this out.
Nigh indestructible Goliaths hurl one another through a series of walls and other physical traumas that would kill a mere
mortal.
It is as close to perfection as any
mortal
creation can be.
The story is of Benkei, a warrior monk and perhaps demon who seeks enlightenment by destroying the demon of Gojoe Bridge: Prince Shanao, himself a
mortal
seeker after his own higher plane but this time the power of demons.
"Kolchak: the Night Stalker" is a hugely entertaining TV series in which a pushy, sarcastic, forty-something reporter is repeatedly drawn into
mortal
combat with supernatural (and occasionally extraterrestrial) forces.
Things are going along quite nicely until Gillian discovers she really cares for this
mortal
man.
Kim Novak's a witch on the prowl for a
mortal
lover, and James Stewart's her choice.
This impossible tale is of a female witch pursuing a
mortal
man, in a
mortal
world.
The movie is about a witch played by Kim Novak who is attracted to a
mortal
played by James Stewart.
This show has so many great qualities and it's a joy to watch Sabrina live her daily life in the
mortal
and "other" realm.
Here again Novak undergoes a transformation, in Vertigo she essentially plays two women and here she 'transforms' from witch to
mortal.
All comes out right in the end in this romantic satire as Gillian proves her love to Henderson by losing her powers--which is what happens to witches when they truly love a
mortal.
A
mortal
sin in writing.
I think that if Ed Wood were alive today or could make his complaints felt from beyond this
mortal
coil, he'd be haunting the Medved Brothers who dared not include The Wild Women Of Wongo in their list of the 50 Worst Films.
The movie depicts the life of angel who falls in love with a
mortal
woman.
Does anyone remember the famous Star Trek episode, one of the earliest ones where an encounter with an anomaly in space leaves Enterprise crewman, Gary Lockwood with powers and abilities far beyond those of
mortal
men?
In a bland, sterile, heavily automated future where dying from terminal illness has become virtually obsolete, the fact that best-selling writer Katherine Mortenhoe (a fabulously fiery, feisty turn by Romy Schneider) has a rare
mortal
sickness that will bring about her untimely demise makes her a prime subject for a tasteless mondo-style live atrocity TV show.
In medieval garb, scholarly Richard Burton (as Doctor Faustus) sells his soul to Lucifer (David McIntosh) in exchange for knowledge denied ordinary
mortal
men, visitations with a beautifully mute Elizabeth Taylor (with a body double), and Satanic servant Andreas Teuber (as Mephistopheles).
To the role of God, one challenging to any
mortal
actor, he brought a sense of immense love and transformation brought on by that love.
Not enough characters die, despite apparently being in constant
mortal
peril, which is a huge disappointment.
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