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Don't get the wrong idea, I don't mean to bad
mouth
Disney but most of it's stuff is aimed towards kids and THAT'S OKAY.
It's hard to say which comes out on top, James Cagney's charm and energy or the mouth- opening excesses of Busby Berkeley's three grand showstoppers at the close.
Only Albert Finney's character Charles feels a little over-acted, eyes wide and
mouth
agape almost all the time.
Had people had an opportunity to see this, work of
mouth
would have made it very successful.
Maybe via word of
mouth
it will gain a following on DVD or cable.
Since unfortunately you are not Black, you do not have the pleasure of feeling what we feel when we watch these classics, so therefore you need to keep your freaking
mouth
shut and just stick to your non-dancing race.
This makes Lily's
mouth
water as now she'll have reached the pedestal of success seducing a man of wealth and prestige bring riches her way.
You have the characters there, the Arab thief, the sex crazy teen, the smart mouth, the pot smoker, and not to forget, the guy who burns things.
The gaping non-threatening Sarlaac's
mouth
was given moving tentacles and a huge fly-trap looking head that emerged, which definitely added to the suspense.
Not a filthy word out of either
mouth
and they were able to keep audiences in stitches.
Peter Bowles with a joint hanging out of his
mouth
is a casting masterstroke and Gary Stretch with his brooding looks brings something strangely atmospheric to the piece.
After each episode ends it leaves a sweet bitter taste in your
mouth
knowing that: One - The show was good, you can't wait for the next episode and it really gets you thinking about what actually happens to the friends throughout the twenty years.
The only section that obviously cries out for sound is the final scene, where Brooks is watching the rushes for her test 'for a sound film': footage which plays constantly in the background as the action unfolds, with her
mouth
moving in ceaseless soundless song.
I watched this with my
mouth
hanging open a good portion of the time and when the real scares (and gore) came it hit pretty hard.
Great little movie, word of
mouth
will make it a cult favorite.
Mel Gibson's Braveheart was a spectacularly accomplished film, but it left a sour taste in the
mouth.
Notable because of it's notorious explicit scene when the gorgeous Maruschka Detmers takes her young lover's penis from his trousers and into her
mouth.
Quaid has always had a sinister quality to him for me anyways, with that huge slit
mouth
span, hiding behind his flicker eyes lying in wait to unleash itself as either mischievous charm or diabolical weirdness (here as both).
It's sort of hard for me to leave this comment because I'm one of those people, like Ozzy Osbourne, who has a curse word in almost every line that blurts out of their
mouth
when they speak.
Though, when the interviews were done with common folks they probably seemed useless; but, put them in the
mouth
of animals and insects, and it's a laugh riot.
I wish some of the puppet effects were better, the
mouth
movements could have matched better.
It ALMOST washed out the rancid bad taste of the ludicrously preachy "Philidelphia" from my
mouth.
At the time, the only words that escaped my
mouth
were "Awesome.
Marjorie, a young woman who works in a museum and lives with two female roommates, Pat and Terry.One night she gets in her car and is attacked by masked man with a knife.His plan is to rape her, but she manages to escape.The man has her purse.The police can't help her, since the actual rape didn't happen.Then one day, when Marjorie's roommates are at work, her assailant comes there.His name is Joe.A long battle begins against this man.But then she manages to spray his eyes and
mouth
with insect repellent, stuff that will kill him if he won't get help soon.She ties him up and makes Joe the subject of the same kind of physical and mental assaults he used on her earlier.The Extremities (1986) is directed by Robert M. Young.It's based on the controversial off-Broadway play from 1982 by William Mastrosimone.Farrah Fawcett, who sadly lost her battle with cancer last year, is terrific as Marjorie.James Russo, who played the attacker also in the play, is convincing as Joe.Alfre Woodard and Diana Scarwid are great as Pat and Terry.James Avery is seen as Security Guard.She got a Golden Globe nomination.This is not a movie that is supposed to entertain you.It asks a question is revenge justified.This is not a perfect movie, but I recommend it.
I believe word of
mouth
recommendations will ensure great success for this most enjoyable and wonderful looking movie.
I don't really know but there has been a negative word of
mouth
that spread like wild fire and, no matter how smart I think I am, I fell into it.
Most of the movies, unfortunately, had constructed humor (devise a joke and put it into a characters's mouth) or ordinary situation comedy, burlesque, farce.
A film like this would do very well with the word of
mouth
reviews.
With his long, scruffy black hair, greasy mustache, foul mouth, and coarse manners, Cage's Johnny is an absolute hoot as the single most grossly unappealing "romantic" lead to ever ooze his way onto celluloid.
The end of the credits with the frog, and the hand sticking out of his mouth, that was good, I liked it, and wasn't expecting it either.
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