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Movies like "Pieces" and "Blood Diner" stacked rental shelves in the 80's and 90's,
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little in intelligence or craftsmanship but plenty in dumb entertainment.
"Beyond the Clouds" is an over-the-top artsy group of four vignettes each a
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a glimpse into a man-woman relationship from the tenuous to the turbulent.
After a couple years of searching for the Humphrey Bogart film, "Two Against the World", it unexpectedly showed up as a TCM
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under the title "One Fatal Hour", a First National film from 1936.
A very good
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from HBO. Traci Lords is becoming a much-better dramatic actress with each effort.
Modern Love worked well in the Gold Coast Film Fantastic program this year
offering
audiences a glimpse at an Australian Cinema that is usually neglected.
Alan (Anthony Steffen), an English multi-millionaire with a few screws loose (thanks to his first wife's infidelity and untimely death during childbirth), entices sexy, red-headed women to his castle,
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them bundles of cash to stay the weekend.
The cast was mediocre which is to be expected from low-budget features but much better than what that much bigger studio Artisan/Lions Gate has been
offering.
I'd gone to see "Norman's Room" for that reason -- that movie
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Diane Keaton, Leonardo De Caprio and, also, Meryl Streep -- and had loved every minute of it.
And my feeling was, anything
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performances by Vanessa Redgrave, Meryl Streep, Patrick Wilson and Glenn Close would be at least as good.
Dick Foran and Peggy Moran, who were so good together in THE MUMMY'S HAND, return for this very minor Universal Horror
offering.
Offering
a killer combo of terrible writing, terrible acting and terrible direction, it's a tossup whether Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects is offensively bad or just hilariously bad.
And, shame on Lifetime TV for insulting the intelligence of its audience for this insipid
offering.
While it's true that sequels are usually, bar a few notable exceptions, a mistake and exist merely to provide studio executives with an opportunity to cash in on the success of a previous film by
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us either a thinly disguised retread of the original story or a plot line so far removed from the intentions of the original that the resulting film makes no sense.
Kurt Russell (as Steven Post) works as a mail-boy for struggling TV station UBC (that's United Broadcasting Corporation); he is going nowhere at work,
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ridiculous projects like "Abraham Lincoln's Doctor's Dog" to studio executives - because Lincoln, doctors, and dogs are popular.
Frankly I'm rather incensed that on the basis of the dazzling reviews attributed to Steven Smith I wasted nearly two hours on his debut
offering.
One distinctly gets the impression that she's
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this as a "concession" - should Mrs.
The story is pretty predictable, to say the least,
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no surprises.
The previous five day
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by this author was highly enjoyable and I was really looking forward to this.
No wonder they were
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it for free at the mall.
Losing Control is another
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in the erotic thriller genre which could be considered as the pulp fiction of the film world.
Quality isn't associated with the words National Lampoon, but at least the Vacation and Animal House entries were fun, but this
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has got to be their most inane feature to date that I've watched.
They are not critical for it's own sake, but look upon each
offering
with a skeptical eye.
But a threat comes into sight with the rivals, GEK ("Geek") House, led by power-hungry nerd (and sheep shagger) Edgar (Tyrone Savage)
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bigger and better than what Beta have.
I'd say the reason is that EJ's documentary value has exceeded its original purpose,
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us, unintentionally, a look into the lives of European Jews as they would not be seen a few years hence.
Much like Tales from the Crypt the only good thing this series has been
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is great nudity!
I wasn't terribly impressed with Dante's 1st season
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in "Homecoming", it wasn't much of a horror story, but rather a smart political statement with the undead.
What angered me most about the movie was the main plot line, which pretty much completely plagiarized "Beavis & Butthead Do America" (in which the boys are all jazzed up about some dude
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them money to "do his wife", not realizing they're expected to assassinate her).
While the central courtroom action holds the attention – thanks largely to a commanding performance by Anne Bancroft as Hemingway’s lawyer – the film is too often merely glossy, but also dramatically unconvincing: the jury ostensibly takes the musician’s side because a) the girl invited assault due to the sensuous nature of her profession and b) she was
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no resistance to her presumed aggressor when her sister arrived at the apartment and inadvertently saw the couple in bed together.
Well, in this awful offering, they could at least count the money they saved on sets.
A corny
offering
of music from the 70's is also spread through the film.
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