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This has made the movie a success with
nearly
everyone.
But I'm always mystified by filmmakers who adapt a book to the screen and change so much that it's
nearly
a completely different story.
I was
nearly
moved to tears by this film's brave treatment of such critical subject matter.
I first saw "La Femme Nikita
" nearly
ten years ago, and it still manages to be my absolute favourite.
I was just
nearly
five when this movie came out so I didn't get to see it until a few years later when Channel 4 showed it as a retro late night film.
I strongly don't recommend this movie unless your a fan of the 70's porno genre.It is quite tame by today's standard,but the plot is just as incoherent as the modern porn plot.Barbara Broadcast is a author who takes tricks on the side because its so much fun!She is not that bad looking of a lady,kind of like a Julieann Moore type.Only thing is she is not
nearly
as attractive.Attractiveness is not found at all in this movie,plastic surgery wasn't as relevant as it is now.A guy could probably see better looking girls at his local watering hole.There is a dude who has a cool porno mustache that was amusing.If going to the XXX movie theater's remind you of the gold old days than see this movie.Than seek help.
Even so, the film is not
nearly
as outrageously violent as I had expected it to be (and neither is it very sleazy).
But the acting was really pretty acceptable and the script wasn't
nearly
as bad as you'd think.
Seriously, the only good thing about this film was seeing the original Hanson Brothers reprise their roles, which was not
nearly
enough to save it.
But
nearly
every black character is a stereotype of black 'Gangsta' culture.
No, "The Brute Man" is not
nearly
in the same league as those two immortal classics, but still remains a fine entertainment nevertheless.
I read the lines from the film posted here, and
nearly
vomited.
As for the movie itself, it's like "Lake Placid" except not
nearly
as good.
The Betty White role of the weird old lady is taken over by Cloris Leachman, who is not
nearly
as hilarious.
Seeing him come up out of the earth, roaring in pain and anguish of being sealed up in his tomb of earth for
nearly
40 years was a very creepy site.
Davis' position at Warner Bros. makes me wonder if she was somewhat aware of the situation for which she decided to accept to take on the role of Julie Marsden -- itself
nearly
identical to Scarlett.
Holmes stops and
nearly
smashed the thing in frustration.
my favorite parts of this movie are when the lead android was first seen behind that log cabin home when she tried to attack the male actor's role managed to turn the tables on her and he terminated her by
nearly
running her over with the jeep that he drove.
This one, although better than a lot of the other garbage out there about exorcism, is not
nearly
on the level of either of the two other movies I mentioned above.
However, it is not
nearly
good enough to be scary.
But at
nearly
two hours, the movie goes on way too long.
Examples of the film's shortcomings: all of the characters are extremely stereotypical (the hard-working, proud, honorable, heroic mother; her foiling party-loving, less intelligent friend; her gallant but shy suitor; her determined, precocious son; his tender-hearted rogue guardian; the ball-busting smuggler matriarchal with a heart of gold; the patronizing, unfeeling Caucasian socialite whom they un-creatively nicknamed Cruella Deville; the happy-go-lucky mariachi musicians), many of the scenes were equally stereotypical (the boy and his guardian's airing of grievances through an impromptu karaoke scene in the back of the Native-American run diner; the cathartic sacrifice of the once-gruff guardian at the end, complete with face-in-grass-knee-on-back cuff shot with the cops; the cornering of the boy at his own birthday party by his money-hungry,aggressive relatives; the bated breath scene of anticipation at the border patrol station), and finally, the amateur, over-the-top performances given by
nearly
all of the actors in the film.
The sad truth is that they were all mediocre horror films that couldn't find distribution and weren't
nearly
good enough to release on a wide scale.
With "Petulia" his dependence upon the work of superior Contitnental European directors was
nearly
total.His work wasn't mere "Hommage",it was multi - sourced plagiarism (there's no such thing in Art of course, it's merely "In the school of"...).
The characters were very low quality animation, hideous to watch for
nearly
2 hours but I stayed.
Once there was a promising Italian director with a
nearly
perfect hand when it came to splatter fun like "Deliria" (Stage Fright) and who eventually delivered the exquisite, tongue-in-cheek postmodern zombie flick "Dellamorte Dellamore" (Cemetery Man) with Rupert Everett in his perhaps finest leading role.
And cudos to the
nearly
yall female cast as well for pulling off horror with a blend of amusement and coolness as well.
The whole scenario with the fairy tale books and logic behind WHY the children misbehaved to much made them not
nearly
as bratty as one would have expected from such behavior and actually made me feel a bit sorry for them so they became almost likable in their attitudes.
It's
nearly
as predictable as 'Pearl Harbour' (don't get me started), the story line's a hash of many other - better - films, and the script lacks both imagination and realism.
There is violence in the film yes, but not
nearly
as much as in "Casino Royale" and definitely more justified.
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