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Actually decent performances from Matt McColm as the he-man star and a good supporting role from Clint Howard as his silly accountant sidekick, but they couldn't overcome the bad plot with dim-witted unrealistic responses to the situation from
mostly
everyone involved.
This is probably one of the worst horror movies of the 90's.The story is dumb,the cast is
mostly
annoying and if you want scares...check better somewhere else.Even not enough blood to satisfy gore-hounds.Only one good thing about this horrible picture:quite well-made creature effects.In my opinion,due to such ridiculous films horror genre is slowly dying.So my advice to you is simple:avoid this dreadful piece of crap.
I won't go into detail,
mostly
because it is too inane to repeat.
If Brosnan somehow transferred his memories to Lesley-Anne Down, then why do we
mostly
get a third-person's point-of-view of his life in the flashbacks, with only brief and random intervals of his own point-of-view?
Mostly, everything was bad.
I took my acting class which is made of
mostly
children to watch Josh in action and talk about character development.
The plot of A Dirty Shame is
mostly
pointless and drifts into the realm of absurdity, making whatever Waters was trying to say become worthless and forgettable.
Of course I am
mostly
complaining about Adrian's shift to bad acting, we want more Highlander, but no more movies like Breed.
Facing one's parents, the sentence
mostly
said from us is "everybody's fine".
When the Spanish arrive, the men are
mostly
hiding and the mayor is playing dead.
Funded
mostly
by Iranian state oil and mining companies, this documentary is dazzling in its presentation, but careless about the historical facts.
That's
mostly
what I was noticing, and our TV is not that big.
I have to admit, I was
mostly
interested in this film because of Audrey Tautou.
Made during the Second World War, at a time when Universal was producing
mostly
inferior horrors, this is one of the studio's best efforts of the period, with cinematographer George Robinson's camera prowling the homes, woods and bayous of American South with the surefooted gracefulness of a black panther.
You may think it strange or inappropriate for my parents to take a 4 year old to an "R" rated film but majority of the films with
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Black casts of this era were rated "R", usually because of vulgarity and violence.
The rest were simply not believable as the artists they were impersonating:
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even they themselves gave every impression of not believing in what they were doing.
What we have here is an Indonesian wrestling women/crime drama film dubbed over by some goofy guys into an "R" rated "What's Up, Tiger Lily?" sort of film, and it
mostly
works.
Although it's set
mostly
in the Mexican deserts, the film is rather claustrophobically directed by Arturo Ripstein, who lets several of his scenes drag on too long.
The film is
mostly
about the guy and his family and how the deal with there relationships with somebody from the other side of the world.
I give you some examples: 1. heroic main characters are often good looking, handsome (which is not really what disturbs me) and know how to use a gun or knife 2. the characters are
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simple, straight-forward, there is the good and there is the evil 3. the movies make us believe that the wild west bustled with a few reasonable and righteous people and astonishingly out of 200 adult inhabitants of a town, 190 are cowards or villains or lynchers and of course miserable people or everything altogether which one could find in the gutter of humankind (outside town the rate is a little more favourable)- something I cannot believe,because I do not want to believe, that we Europeans only sent the sludge of our civilization over the ocean.
Even George Romero, an otherwise
mostly
original filmmaker, used the doppelganger (in his version of THE DARK HALF, Stephen King's hackneyed retelling of The Evil (br)Other story).
Of course, while this is consistently amusing and funny, what we're
mostly
left with toward the end are the platitudes of mawkish sentimentality, of "rekindling the love we lost" that seem to always hobble the comedy of even the most outrageous of premises, as if the premise has been exhausted enough and becomes more of an "endearing love story" than a convivial comedy... Why is that?
Director Alain Deruelle obviously wanted to cash in on this popular wave of gruesome movies about Cannibals, that were
mostly
ingeniously set in the Amazon Jungle.
The film also suffers from taking place (mostly) in a visually dull environment comprised of austere corridors, all of which are lit the exact same way.
It features solid performances by a
mostly
unknown cast.
This movie is fantastic and fascinating
mostly
because of its director, but it would be fun either way.
The film takes place
mostly
in a gas station in the middle of the desert, and what starts out as a rather impromptu tale of romance turns into something more sinister when a gangster on the loose decides to hide out in the station, taking all of its occupant's hostage.
However, of all the places we have seen films set in, the grand canyon is
mostly
new.
While the plot is a bit "out there", once the movie gets going it sucks you in and you
mostly
forget about that.
Additional scenes were later shot in Mexico - with
mostly
different actors!
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