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That's Entertainment II works in the sense that for musical buffs a That's Entertainment XI would work if it
offered
MORE clips of musical movies even of the most dubious quality.
Unfortunately, it
offered
VERY little.
The plot was ridiculous(something skulking around on 2 legs is killing deer and other wildlife on a mountaintop;and now it's moving on to humans...so the forest rangers figure it's gotta be a cougar or wolf, since everyone knows they are bipedal predators, right?!) The acting and character development was horrendous(imagine if the director/producer rounded up some students and/or friends and
offered
them lunch to be in a movie.
I really enjoyed the first film I thought it was great,definitely one of Van Dammes best,and I wonder how this would've been had he returned for it but alas he wasn't
offered
enough money and passed on it.
Strong, complex performances throughout, paint a startling picture of the extraordinary lengths to which women had to go to get the right to vote in the U.S. It simultaneously
offered
a glimpse into the politics of power, and the degree of commitment required to affect change in society.
The trailer to this movie looked like it
offered
something new, but it was awful.
George
offered
a view of the future without hope and although his view may be correct, I would prefer to hold out for a tab bit of hope.
Here we are
offered
a pseudo-psychological explanation having to do with her mother having died (mother-loss rendering her more vulnerable to domination by the medical patriarchy????)
I liked the film so much that I bought the Soundtrack LP which was
offered
(Armstrong, I believe, sold it in their stores).
In lieu of execution, he is
offered
an opportunity to become involved in a test program for a drug which, it is hoped, will master the evil tendencies of the "test subjects".
(Poolhall Junkies is bad, sure, but at least it
offered
some laughs.
Bruce Dern,(Begleiter),"Madison",'01, played a foxy old man who
offered
Ruby Baker a helping hand and got himself into a big mess he never dreamed would happen to him in the House of Glass.
This being an Andy Milligan film, there are no happy endings, but this film would be phony and insincere if it
offered
one.
Yes, Barney has
offered
up his explanation of the film as being some visual allegory of gonads and whatnot, but I think that's really only interesting from a little joke perspective.
from the comments I saw here, I thought I was about to see one of those rare, forgotten comedic gems, the cast definitely
offered
hope.
The dialogue is nearly as unspeakable as the horrors
offered
up in hell, the lighting goes from too bright to pitch and there's absolutely no one to cheer for.
Let me make this very clear, 'Appaloosa' is the worst and most boring western i saw, usually i have always found great drama, fun and action in this genre, from classical John Wayne's westerns to Sergio Leone's legendary spaghetti-westerns, and this movie
offered
me absolutely nothing.
I would rather watch a movie about these four girls than most movies readily
offered
to me.
But since the 80s, Murphy has
offered
only bad B movie comedies that will go down with such stinkers as Police Academy 4. Don't waste your money on this one.
He has no savant skills (Hollywood's usual obsession with the disorder), think Rain Man; similarly there is no 'miracle cure
' offered.
But do NOT subscribe because of DWT, and don't rent a tape if it's
offered.
While no one's career was completely killed, James Brolin (who actually does a pretty good job) was never
offered
another major film role.
In this movie we have a man who is laid off and is
offered
a very nice job in Boise.
It should be effective enough to wipe out the headache and the sour taste a lot of people will have, after the 'twist' ending
offered
by HIGH (HAUTE) TENSION.
The hero, played by a poker face Andrew W. Walker,
offered
nothing but a vacant look on his face and brains of a deadbeat.
It
offered
nothing new, nothing surprising, there was not one moment where I thought 'Wow! that's original'!
It is all stuff we've heard before and really
offered
me no new insight into the problem that has been made public before.
I'm sure that during his career in his later years Bing Crosby was
offered
the chance to repeat playing Father O'Malley as an older priest and at one point that would have been a natural fit for him.
Whatever it once
offered
in the way of life lessons and good storytelling is gone.
I wouldn't even rent this for my worst enemy - and if
offered
a free copy, I would refuse.
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