Murder
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The
murder
scenes are plentiful but not horrifying in any way.
Although the "talking and thinking about
murder
and the nature of murderers" scenes would have been interesting, if they were scenes in a book.
i mean, you don't usually find a slasher film where every single
murder
is exactly the same.
No plot, no characters, no motivation; the second
murder
happens off screen, and that victim's severed head is actually used to quite efficiently bludgeon the third victim to death!
The premise doesn't make sense, why did the moonshiners
murder
that poor old lady and even in 1921 I think someone would notice a bunch of oily guys where a sweet little old lady once lived.
And Charlie, please go back to hoping for a Diagnosis
Murder
revival rather than this.....you can't blame the nameless eye candy (uhhum...beauty pageant members) for participating in this weak movie, but YOU are a former TV star man!
I just have to say that this was the third worst movie I have ever seen right after the attack of the
murder
tomato's 3 and starship troopers 2. It wasn't just dialogs or the paper walls or even the guns shots which just automagically disappeared with no holes in the walls.
The brutal hammer
murder
is the opening scene and then it gets worse and worse.
Flynn was never tried of manslaughter or
murder.
Perry Mason: The Case of the Glass Coffin finds Raymond Burr defending David Copperfield/Rick Blaine like magician Peter Scolari from a
murder
charge involving one of his assistants.
Even when the usual killer truck driver is trying to
murder
her, she refuses to leave the crapper.
Apparently it chronicles the real homicide of Ruby Morris by her husband Earl, sentenced to 25 years to life for her
murder.
Thorne must have been accused of
murder
because we learn he was acquitted.
It opens with a boy named Greg witnessing the gruesome
murder
of an ice cream man (Greg subsequently goes crazy and grows up to be the title character) by what appear to be mob assassins.
There is no explanation for this murder, making it the biggest WTF moment in the entire movie.
The movie start off with action star Leo Fong as a down and out cop who is approaching the end of his career, when he stumbles on to a big case that involves corruption, black mail and
murder.
Detective Dave Robicheaux is trying to link the
murder
of a local hooker to New Orleans mobster Julie Balboni.
This leaves a big hole in the story: we might get to see a bunch of young women showering together but we get zero characterization of why the killer decided to
murder
those girls.
After spending half an hour examining Rumors, a gay bar located outside Tupelo, Mississippi, SMALL TOWN GAY BAR shifts focus to the
murder
of Scotty Weaver in Bay Minette in order to demonstrate the risks run by the interview subjects.
It's a
murder
mystery with a typical cast of characters, and a couple of the usual suspects -- each with their own possible motive for the crime.
The result: his spirit posesses Nurse Sherry and forces her to commit acts of
murder.
Granted, the recluses share some similarities such as artistry, disfigurement, submissiveness, and
murder.
Literally, there are no surprises in this pedestrian
murder
mystery.
If only it made any sense... the whole
murder
situation is ridiculous; seems like it was only created to show one more vagina since zero characters are capable of actually solving the crime.
I also like how the person profiling other people's psychological state witnessed a
murder
scene as a child.
The plot is weak to begin with -- two garbage men peep on their foxy neighbour, witness a
murder
and unravel a waste disposal conspiracy -- and the movie never manages to go much further.
It did not behave like a story and so much was injected into the movie (the pot brownies, the son was gay (?) the
murder
was justified, what possible reason could there be in the script for Linda aka Penelope to exist) that was never explained.
The story is shortly about the faith-lacking business man priest, Daniel Clemens (Christian Slater), who is looking closer on a case where another priest is suspected for
murder.
The second half of "The Bone Snatcher" is unendurably boring; with the inevitable love-story clichés as well as a complete absence of gory
murder
set pieces.
Autism, arson, robbery, lost love, a bag of money, cut throats, murder, blood, a snub nosed revolver, clenched teeth groaning, boobs (various definitions can be used), large flashlights, tribal people, a brother duo attempting to out-portray "dumb and dumber," white wolves, fight scenes that resemble "happy slapping," snow mobile(s), a large tracked vehicle, and a motel under renovation?
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