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This film was not
nearly
as bad as I thought it would be--although it's no masterpiece, either.
This is an insult to the Zorro legend, it is just awful, the filming is overexposed, the acting by some of the cast is way over the top, Alain Delon for most of the time walks about with a few days growth of beard, and poor Stanley Baker, not a good film to
nearly
end his career on, and l don't think the director Duccio Tessari knew what he was doing, and that awful awful music every time Zorro appears, if you ever have to see this film you will know what l mean, to many deep closeups, and added sound effects of swords clashing together spoilt this films, well for me it did I don't like giving a film a low mark, but as Zorro is my favourite film character this is a disgrace so 1 out of 10
The trip is
nearly
disastrous from the moment that they get off the airplane.
We live in Kansas City and searched for
nearly
2 weeks looking for this DVD.
The acting is
nearly
as bad as the screenplay.
Actually she was 15yrs old , She only made 1 porn movie at age 18 before FBI arrested her , so all her movies were made when she was underage , Some other pornstars investigated during the early 80's and possibly appeared in porn movies underage include Alexandria Quinn , Kristara Barrington and Ali Moore , These other girls didn't draw as much attention possibly due to the fact they weren't very popular or overly attractive , at least one of the pornstars appears alongside Traci Lords in more than one movie , There is one movie were possibly all of the actors appear making
nearly
the entire female cast underage at the time the movie was filmed.
The ending was horrid, I drew parallels to "The Ring" from this movie, but The Ring wasn't
nearly
as bad..
The Noir elements (flashback, dark, moody photography, and a sinister, fatalistic edge to the proceedings) raise this melodrama to
nearly
tragic heights.
Nearly
everything worked in this film.
Meanwhile, an eclipse that looks suspiciously like a raisin held up against a light bulb tells our protagonist he is
nearly
out of time, so he must hurry.. it won't be easy, with all those boom mikes to dodge.
He does a remarkable job using primary source material to comprise
nearly
100% of the film.
"The 79th Annual Academy Awards" hosted by wacky and funny Ellen turned out to be a delight, and a ball of fun with the show running
nearly
four hours long.
I was
nearly
going to skip this movie, because it was a 2005 film.
The lyrics are beautiful, and
nearly
all of the songs are spectacular.
The Ice Harvest strangely enough also has Billy Bob Thornton along with John Cusack as some of the most profane and greedy but not
nearly
the most messed up characters in a rural Kansas town.
One of the best action thrillers ever made, Die Hard still rocks like a thunderstorm
nearly
twenty years after it was first released; often copied and arguably never, ever equalled, this film introduced the set-up of the lone cop/soldier/tough guy against a team of terrorists who have taken over a secured area.
It portrays a young guy (Charlie Sheen) riding into a small Arizona town which seems to be
nearly
run by a gang of hoodlums.
His style eschews mainstream conventions, resulting in his films being perceived as
nearly
the antithesis of Hollywood's films, with which most people are familiar.
From the cat humping a
nearly
mummified corpse to Eddie Griffin spitting out a mammoth hairball in slow motion, the humor in this movie is downright distasteful.
But the worse part of Horsemen is how badly does
nearly
every thing, from lazy actors, a script so inconsistent on what it is telling that I cannot understand how anyone approved this (characters coming out of nothing at half of the movie, others disappearing, blatant incongruence in the investigation...), and a direction that does very little to hide the weakness of the story.
Rarely is Shakespeare
nearly
as boring.
Yet considering the film is
nearly
30 years old this limited inclusion of multi-ethinic persons is understandable.
Eric Roberts is his usual menacing "or-I-'ll-kill-ya" self, and his character hasn't aged a day since he killed Stone's parents some decades ago (a scene which is shown as a flashback a couple of times), or are they implying that the
nearly
middle-aged Stone is eighteen in this movie?
There are some strong performances: Mala Powers is good as a wild love interest of Young's, Edward Arnold is suave and persuasive as a bent criminal lawyer, Marie Windsor as usual is svelte and corrupt, and William Talman is very effective as a bonkers criminal who wants to shoot everybody, and
nearly
does.
David Milch wrote DEADWOOD like nobody else writes anything: Dictated, open-source and interactive; just-in-time inventory created
nearly
on-the-spot so actors and crew could barely get it executed.
Matthew Broderick was kind of good in War Games, not
nearly
as bad as he was in this, but then he did the American Godzilla and I pretty much gave up all hope for him.
Rita Calderoni's nude body in
nearly
every scene is another inducement to watch NFS.
Why does he have a brother called Harbour? (it clicked when I saw that
nearly
every name related to the production was Danish that it might have been laziness on the writer's part).
In the 60s, it was ineptly remade as a Doris Day vehicle also successful and equally well crafted but not
nearly
as much fun.
I have seen
nearly
all of the Stooges episodes with the original trio of Curly, Moe, and Larry and the replacements with Shemp, Joe, and Curly-Joe and I thank God for that.
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