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What is the Rutilio's son's explanation for going into a
murderous
rage?
This movie about a guy who moves into an apartment where he slowly gets
murderous
after a dinner of rather potent 'wine' and 'yogurt' starts off extremely slow and will leave you searching for the remote, but about a half hour in it gets slightly interesting.
They were called upon again to chase the thieving
murderous
Pauncho Villa into Mexico and execute him for his crimes.
Taking place mostly at a small apartment building in downtown Manhattan whose inhabitants must deal with
murderous
rats, as well as the zombie rat-people that those they bite devolve into.
Finally, an excellent movie utilizing the dark and brooding past and secrets of India, while blending them perfectly with the modern era...A Die-Hard Royal Guard who is willing to lay his life for his Rana...A Royal Heir with a guarded past...A powerless Rana who has turned murderous...An uncle with greedy motives...A cop with umpteen respect for the old royal guard, yet lots of anguish against the palace...all this sums up to a great story by a master story-teller, well defined characters, some well executed action shots, and great performances, and you have a modern-day masterpiece...A must watch...Glad to know Indian Film Industry can still churn out great cinema...If anyone is criticising this film, just avoid them...and see this movie...you'll be glad...India has made a mark in the International scene this time...
Think of this is a high-budget, flashy thriller based on a murderous, whining teenage (?) girl who's planning to go into, of all things, law enforcement, and you've got the gist.
The film follows the idea of having to break eggs to make an omelette, and sees Doctor Robert Knox buying corpses from a couple of
murderous
grave robbers in order for him to have subjects, from which new surgical procedures can be ascertained.
Policewoman Lacy Bond,played by small dynamic redhead Sondra Currie,is a "supercop" assigned to take down a band of female gangsters who are up to all sorts of fiendish criminal activities.She uses(pretty basic)martial arts skills against them,and is later joined by undercover agent Pam Harris,played by Jeanie Bell,to help her take down the bad girl mob.The guys are generally pretty unimportant in this movie.Tony Young,as Lacy's boss and partner is reduced to a hapless sidekick,muttering his disapproval when he thinks she is putting herself in danger(and at one point having to be rescued by our heroine from some
murderous
babes who are beating him to death!).Only Phil Hoover,playing a funny and pretty vicious villain,and the great William Smith,sending himself up in a cameo as a patronizing police fight instructor,really register among the male cast.This cheap but entertaining movie contains all the elements expected from Lee Frost's "drive-in" fare,some sex and nudity,scantily clad girls,and lots of action.Fans of female fighting in movies should like the scenes where Lacy and Pam use judo and karate battling the female villains-such as tough con Janette(Laurie Rose)and bikini bimbo thugs Caroline(Dorrie Thomson)and her gang.
The final scene unconvincingly tries to convince us that the main character returns from the brink of a
murderous
mental breakdown and has an epiphany of self-discovering.
Both of those films have a protagonist who, more or less, is on a hell-bent path of
murderous
destruction.
This is the third and funniest of Red Skelton's "Whistling" movies about the
murderous
misadventures of Wally Benton, actor, who plays most of the roles on radio's mystery show, "The Fox".
In this version the military is portrayed as nothing more than incompetent,
murderous
buffoons who are constantly outwitted by a drug-addled journalist.
A motley bunch of garishly made-up malevolent, misshapen,
murderous
subhuman mutant monsters (biker, surgeon, Native American, Green Beret and other such grotesque beasties) prey upon various hapless folks in sunny, rainy sweet old San Francisco.
The concept of a serial killer with supernatural powers who desperately attempts to transfer his
murderous
spirit into a new body after his own execution is dreadfully unoriginal and already featured (more or less) in at least four movies, namely Wes Craven's "Shocker", the atrocious third entry in the "House" series, the criminally underrated film "Prison" and the overall lamentable film "The Chair".
Many of the action sequences and
murderous
accidents are clearly inspired by "The Omen" and perhaps the whole concept is even derived from that classic, as well as from "Rosemary's Baby".
Eastman, when he gets to really shine towards the end makes for a truly vicious and maniacal adversary but ingeniously, is slightly more shaded a character than your average
murderous
terror, giving a whole lot more interest and even an odd sort of sympathy.
Otherwise, the scenic emerald green jungles teeming with predators and perils as
murderous
as mankind and the seamless computer-generated imagery of ancient Maya civilization provide "Apocalypto" with exotic locales rarely seen in Hollywood movies.
Gangsters are vicious,
murderous
thugs, whose power is based on uniform, military might, a preying on the weak and a contempt for democracy.
Nazis were vicious,
murderous
thugs whose power was based on uniform, military might, a preying on the weak and a contempt for democracy.
Basically, the Roland Kibbee & Frank Davis screenplay, based on a story by James Warner Bellah and Goldbeck, is a French Foreign Legion escapade against
murderous
desert tribes that want to wipe out the French.
A drug-addict
murderous
teen is given a second chance by a government agency looking to exploit her penchant for conscience-less killing.
Game wardens warn them of a
murderous
gang of poachers in the area, but naturally our heroes disregard the warnings and set up camp.
By the time these dopes are at the ringleader's girlfriend's apartment, eating Chinese food and blowing away transvestites for no real reason, 'The Item'--a button-eyed, phallic-looking psychic creature that is disturbingly comic--lulls each character (and the viewer) into a
murderous
daze.
Ultimately, the film is a suspenseful and hugely engrossing drama that asks whether love can survive in the face of
murderous
political oppression and unbearable exile.
And, as a couple other reviewers mentioned, the
murderous
toy airplane is totally laughable.
All is well until an archaeologist excavating a nearby cave awakens an entity that possesses him, turning him into a
murderous
creature.
Alas, smitten and jealous servant Malcomb (deliciously overplayed with deep-voiced hammy brio by Roosevelt Jackson) tampers with the serum, which turns Eddie into a grunting grotesque monster who breaks out to embark on the expected
murderous
rampage.
James Riffel's "Dead Dudes in the House" has to be one of Troma's best.There is plenty of gore,some scary scenes plus a lot of cheese.The plot involves a group of young people going to fix up an old secluded house and falling victim to the
murderous
100 year old lady named Abigail who proceeds to slash them up and bring them back as zombie-like killers."Dead
The plot and general course of events are predictable but compelling, as an avid reader of pulp horror finds herself pursued by a disfigured,
murderous
writer.
I can also say that I have never seen animal lovers portrayed in such a bad light, every single one in the Mad Death, is played as crazy or with
murderous
intentions, they have no interest in stopping the spread of the virus, even the merest of actions like keeping your dog indoors is treated with apathy and anger, all in all not very believable.
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