Oddball
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To the outside world, we seem like a very weird,
oddball
group of individuals.
Writer/director Richard Winer knew exactly that he had to divert the viewer's attention away from the major inaccuracies, so he threw in some elements that never fail when it comes to providing a creepy atmosphere, like the sinister voice of narrator Vincent Price and the
oddball
music of King Crimson.
Quinn is a perfect outcast that eventually started to fit in; Stacey is a complete oddball; Dustin gets put through a bunch of strange, random situations; and Michael is kind of the comic relief right-hand man of Logan.
The evidence collection and interview processes were just plain
oddball.
An
oddball
musical comedy that fails in almost every aspect.
A bunch of mostly obnoxious and grossly unappealing teens go to a creepy, remote, rundown old mortuary located nearby a cemetery to attend an anything-goes all-out Halloween party being hosted by freaky occult-obsessed
oddball
Mimi Kinkade and her vacuous, boy-hungry bimbette friend Linnea Quigley.
This moves along at a fairly good clip and doesn't let you lose interest like a lot of films do, and the
oddball
story is compelling enough to keep you interested too, and there's some suspense which is lacking in a lot of films these days.
The author of the original book "Emmanuelle: The Joys of a Woman", Emmanuelle Arsan, directed and had a smallish role in this film, which mostly pornographically showcases a very young Annie Belle as she gets in a variety of
oddball
sexual situations.
managed to create believable,distinctive characters and there is quite an
oddball
mix here.Cimarron would come out a year later,and had a very similar story,though i didn't like it as much as this movie.for
This
oddball
film is worth a look.
Director Bernard McEveety, working from an offbeat and inspired script by William Welch and L.Q. Jones ("Devil Times Five" director Sean MacGregor came up with the bizarre story), relates the compellingly
oddball
plot at a slow, yet steady pace and ably creates a creepy, edgy, mysterious ooga-booga atmosphere.
I find it super refreshing to have an
oddball
coupling between this NYC Jimmy-Breslin-like columnist and a down-on-her-luck (health-wise) ballerina.
Quite average even by Monogram standards, this mystery (a remake of The Sphinx) has an
oddball
plot which is not unraveled to much effect -- you'll see through it after about ten minutes.
Joe Haggerty gives a spirited and very funny performance as Ebenezer Jackson and its a credit to Sykes that he can sense that this
oddball
turn is going to work within the framework of the film.
Women run around dressed in scantily clad "bunny" outfits, an extremely fat woman is the brunt of many tasteless jokes, and they all work at the restaurant of a dirty old man, who has an
oddball
son (Jim Hanks, who is of course Tom's brother), whom the man wants to get "laid."
Pertwee is actually the film's star, and his character is something of a surfing legend to a small group of surfing devotees, the requisite
oddball
group of free spirits that inevitably inhabit films like this.
I say this because it's a documentary about an
oddball
that made
oddball
pictures and surrounded himself with fellow oddballs and, as such, there's really no other way to document the life and career of the man and his crew of misfits.
She falls for this
oddball
of a man, who is obsessed with chess.
At his best he turns in such
oddball
performances, insinuating so many things at once, that it doesn't seem he does anything so much as play by unfailing instinct.
The extra features on the DVD include several contemporary fashion designers crediting some of their ideas to these
oddball
women.
This is an
oddball
and at times gut-splittingly funny film.
Ralf Harolde as the
oddball
doctor with some strange tics and even stranger habits - the film seemed to leave it up to you to figure him out and it was not hard.
It is difficult to tell if the people who put this movie together were serious in their intentions or were just trying for an
oddball
campy look.
Moreover, Jackson tosses in occasional "what the hell?" unexpected
oddball
moments: Denise gives Johnny a rubdown in a scene that's simmering with incestuous undertones and in one especially startling sequence a creepy pedophile assaults a little girl in a bathroom.
This confused attempt to replicate the success of Turkish Delight does have some
oddball
moments that make it slightly entertaining and of mild interest to Rutger Hauer fans.
Foster and Burns make for likable leads, with the underrated and always captivating Foster particularly fine in a rare starring role (Foster basically reprised the character in the
oddball
cannibal horror outing "Welcome to Arrow Beach").
I'm beginning to think that the general movie-viewing public has become too generic in their tastes, and don't have an appreciation for throwback
oddball
comedies such as The Road to Wellville.
In 2002, director Lucky McKee made a big impression with his first full feature film, the
oddball
horror 'May'.
I highly recommend this
oddball
cult classic.
Oh...I should also mention that those blessed maniacs at Something Weird have done it again, rescuing another cinematic
oddball
and making another fine-looking DVD out of it.
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