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I liked the
opening
credits with the animation and photographs.
From the
opening
credits I was worried.
Joe Don's
opening
line says everything about this movie.
Most scenes are merely an excuse to focus the camera on various female body parts including an
opening
dance number that is a crossover of American Bandstand meets geriatric aerobics complete with hookers.
And that's especially saddening because the
opening
15 minutes were so action-packed and full of potential!
Having low expectations going in, the
opening
new footage (clocked at over five minutes) of 'Husbands' came as a pleasant surprise.
The
opening
scene looks promising, when the fat nurse drops the canister of blood and runs for her dear life.
Though the
opening
title is 'Boogey Man 3,' this is no sequel to those two far superior films I named above.
To be blunt there were 6 people in the theater
opening
day, 2 walked out, for good reason.
Racquel Welch seems to try to carry the film, but after the
opening
sequence of the sex-change operation, the film goes so far down hill that she cannot handle this task alone.
During the
opening
sequence, members of some kind of satanic cult buy a female dog in heat only to have it impregnated by Satan himself.
The most evocative image from THE FOREST is it's
opening
shot of a couple walking in the distance across a forest into the woods: We see them as tiny, vulnerable creatures entering a dank gloomy world where humans may not be the top of the food chain or most feared predator.
The
opening
sequences are atmospheric, there immediately are some scary moments to enjoy and our director even refers to his own notorious stinker "The Giant Spider Invasion" in a playful way.
I saw this in a sneak two days before the official opening, and I must say I was extremely disappointed.
The
opening
is great, though, and shows Janine Reynaud performing an SM act on stage.
After this unnerving
opening
credits sequence The Blob introduces us, the viewer that is, to Steve Andrews (Steve McQueen as Steven McQueen) & his girlfriend Jane Martin (Aneta Corsaut) who are parked on their own somewhere & witness what looks like a meteorite falling to Earth in nearby woods.
All you really need to know about this movie comes after the
opening
scene, where a guy falls into a lake and gets eaten.
From the
opening
sequence of Bo and Luke Duke making a moonshine run for Uncle Jesse (no shine running in the show because it would put the boys back in jail as a parole violation) to the closing sequence of Uncle Jesse smoking weed with the Governor of Georgia (Uncle Jesse was the moral compass despite his previous moonshining ways) this disappointing waste of film is an open faced insult.
The
opening
alone was worth the price of the DVD: our heroine, Dr. Ivanna, arrives at the castle where she's supposed to help a scientist, Baron Dalmar, who does experiments on dead tissue.
Mainly because the film does deserve some good buzz...with the
opening
sequence being a highlight.
For instance, at least five characters are given elaborate
opening
scenes and then just disappear.
The
opening
scene of this film sets the pace for the entirety of its ninety minutes.
Honestly, the most (intentionally) creative thing about this flick is the slight reworking of Herbie Hancock's BEVERLY HILLS COP theme for the
opening
titles.
The Brain That Wouldn't Die is one awful piece of film that stinks from the
opening
credits.
The
opening
credits of the film was somehow promising.
I could go buy a cheap synthesizer and crank out better
opening
music.
The
opening
scenes seemed pretty good.
In the
opening
sequences of this film, you are given the explanation.
The
opening
scene sets the stage (literally) for the personalities of the gambler, Kansas Charlie (Eddy Chandler), and his buddy, John Scott (John Wayne) the rodeo (say Roh-Day-oh) star, both of whom are slightly randy.
I saw this film
opening
weekend in Australia, anticipating with an excellent cast of Ledger, Edgerton, Bloom, Watts and Rush that the definitive story of Ned Kelly would unfold before me.
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