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At the opening, the disclaimer notifies audiences that all the names have been changed, but the names of the terrorists remain relatively the same.
I saw the
opening
credits and thought this looks good.
I really wanted to like this film however after an amusing
opening
few minutes I hardly cracked a smile.
It seems that a rival mob fire-bombed one of Pop's warehouses (in the
opening
scene) and Martinelli wants payback.
It's one of the few movies Dimension actually has not shelved (it's hard to come up with a reason why) and it was rushed into a an unimpressive 500 theaters it's
opening
day.
Through this however director Jon Jost keeps interleaving awkward frames, blocks of letters,
opening
credits with annoying swooshing sounds, color frames that announce "BLUE", numbers that count towards the "12 Steps to a Conclusion" announced in the
opening
credits.
you have marilyn manson
opening
and closing this piece of crap and chitty chitty bang bang all through it.
Instead of looking like a theatrical movie edited for television, "Mister Tibbs" looks suspiciously like a TV movie edited for theatrical release, with grainy photography, cheesy
opening
titles, and sets that look like they're made of plywood.
The
opening
caption tries to tell us that the film is a portrayal of the current invasion of South American countries (Costa Rica, in this particular case) by North American oil companies, and the negative effects, both economic and environmental, of this invasion.
Still though, if you wanted an
opening
to keep people interested or send them away early, having a strangulation is the way to do it.
Other problems with this film are odd segments that have nothing to do with the core of the film, such as the
opening
sequence with two cleaning women and the woman in a bed with a severed hand climbing over her writhing, naked body.
Also, the force of a Concorde
opening
up at altitude and speed would essentially turn the thing inside-out.
Story of a famous singer returning to his hometown in the sticks,
opening
up old family wounds, boasts a screenplay by Larry McMurtry, but the meandering film goes nowhere slowly.
Ewe, The
opening
screams zero budget.
The only thing I will say is that the
opening
credits are sung by Jamie Lynn and, given her age, isn't bad at all, much better than her sister anyway when it comes to vocal ability.
It also has a wonderful sense of time, both 1950's (the film's opening) and 1960's.
The
opening
scene makes you feel like you're watching a high school play.
I was not very excited to see this movie in the first place but a group of us decided to go see it on
opening
night.
If you decide to see this film be certain to focus your attention on the brief
opening
sequence.
I like the
opening
line in this film: "Deliver my heart from this fearful, lonely place.
The bad feeling grew ten seconds later when the obligatory
opening
stranger-turned-human-sacrifice for no apparent reason lowered his rear view mirror to see a shadow in the back seat.
For the next five minutes over the
opening
credits we are treated to an overhead shot of the car rocking back and forth and only the dramatic made-for-TV-movie music informs us a killing is taking place, not a make-out session.
The
opening
scenes of the film are among the worst and most embarrassing.
In the
opening
credits, it says "From the novel by Elizabeth", and completely leaves off the author's last name... rather odd, but since it was von Armin, they may not have wanted the German association at the time... Sad to hear it was a flop when it was released, with those fun names like Frank Morgan (the Wizard) and Jessie Ralph, who played W.C. Fields' disapproving mother- in- law in "Bank Dick".
The
opening
to the film is great, and sets you up for the possibility of a really scary horror film.
Well, from the typical
opening
with some chemical making the spiders grow to huge proportions, they mix movies like Gremlins, Jurassic Park, Starship Troopers and flavor it with some parody like Scary Movie.
You hear a voice-over during the
opening
credits in which some anonymous producer describes the record as being a novelty recording that will just take up room on the charts.
In the
opening
scene at Yosemite National Park, it's hard to say which is worse, the super-cheesy special effects or the godawful dialogue.
The
opening
was a steal from "Eight-legged Freaks", a film that is everything this one isn't.
The
opening
scene of the beach at Fircombe while amusing in itself, unfortunately provides a suitable metaphor for the film - insipid and washed out.
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