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Poor Pinhead has SO MUCH screen time, that every bit of
mystery
and menace that this iconic character possessed, is completely lost.
L'Humanité is a murder
mystery.
And while the poor unsuspecting viewer is trying to figure out the
mystery
by logically assuming that there is a major conspiracy, in reality the killer is... Janet Margolin!
The other characters in this wacky murder
mystery
are: Lake's suspicious wife, a self-satisfied private detective, a seemingly slow-witted janitor (Willie Best), Lake's auditor, a songwriter who thinks Lake is stealing from him and another who thinks everyone is stealing from him.
Low-budget murder
mystery
about a Public Defender trying to clear his client of a murder the man had been convicted of 12 years previously.
"The Apartment Complex" is a campy comedy full of kookie characters created in lieu of a real story which tells a young psych student (Lowe) who takes a job managing an apartment complex and becomes embroiled in a murder mystery...um, if you can call it that.
A city of drunkards, where every day is Mardi Gras 4. A city of deep mystery, where almost everyone practices or is a victim of voodoo (I admit that maybe we are a city of drunkards; although every day is NOT Mardi Gras).
This gave me the impression that we were going to see something special, something almost David Lynchian (if there is such a term), but unfortunately, the film starts to go everyplace, not having a core center, just sort of meandering story about a woman trying to solve a
mystery
of a small town.
The female cast of this movie is terrific: you've got Linda Blair (maturing nicely), Julie Strain (who doesn't get too many speaking lines - that's a good thing), Rochelle Swanson (equally convincing as a sweet innocent girl or as an evil possessed girl), Toni Naples, and the most beautiful of them all IMO, the simply stunning Kristina Ducati (how the goofy male lead, Larry Poindexter, deserved to get sexually involved with any of these women remains a mystery).
Movies like Eyeball, Torso and Blood and Black Lace were the originators of a hooded maniac in a murder
mystery.
And perhaps the biggest unsolved
mystery
of all... how does a 6'2" man with pink hair hide himself completely behind a 5'6" average build woman?
During a cheesy opening speech, actor Lon Chaney tries to convince us that the jungle is an ominous place and hiding many mysteries, but actually there's no real
mystery
in the plot.
This movie is the sustained
mystery
of the
Mystery
Gang in "Scooby Doo".
This is indeed one of the weakest films based on Agatha Christie's work, a lifeless, muddled
mystery
that clearly lacks the grace (and the budget!) of its predecessors ("Death On The Nile", "Evil Under The Sun") and Donald Sutherland is a pale shadow of Peter Ustinov as far as screen detectives go (of course, he is playing a character much less interesting than Poirot).
It's a good
mystery
and horror movie.
It's not a mystery, or a plot you have to spend time re watching because you missed an intrinsic part of the dialog.
1st watched 12/26/2008 -(Dir-Eugene Levy): Corny comedy murder
mystery
with very few laughs.
It's not magic and it's no
mystery.
Why would a
mystery
thriller film about the porno industry involving assassination and betrayal work anyway?
There was no great sense of excitement,
mystery
or anything--just a rather unexciting story about a young girl who becomes a servant and spends the next 10 years of her life working as a maid.
He has a great style for
mystery
and the occult, and his part in this movie is excellent.
There is a long, tedious build up to the final explanation of the
mystery.
I'm an avid
mystery
fan and I usually figure out who is going to be killed and who did the killing.
And what finer locale for a
mystery
than New Orleans!
I loved all the genres of the show, from horror, to thriller to mystery, whatever the genre, it was good.
Terror befalls a small Italian village as young boys begin turning up murdered, engulfing the confused and determined authorities plus a dedicated detective in
mystery.
Fulci proves himself fully capable of dishing out one hell of a dark and disturbing giallo with childing killing, black magic, and of course a nice full set o' knockers... Though I'm particularly more fond of Fulci's "Lizard in a Woman's Skin" and "New York Ripper", "Don't Torture a Duckling" dominates the giallo genre as a moody and compelling murder
mystery!
This is one of Christie's darker, more sinister and engaging works, not simply someone being killed for money, this is a dark and thoroughly engaging tale of mystery, intrigue, love and murder, made all the better by the amendments made by the adaptor.
The disguises are well done, the
mystery
of the dancing men is well done (especially the back-to-back scenes of Holmes and Moriarty each figuring out they were over analyzing them) and Dennis Hoey as Inspector Lestrade is always a plus.
the one's who are into
mystery
movies should watch this one, i guarantee you all that it'll keep you in your seats till the end.
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