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Christina Ricci gives a churlish, let-me-outta-here performance as the cat's
owner
and the fed is played by Doug E. Doug, embarrassingly over-the-top, like a human cartoon.
There was a traffic warden writing out a parking ticket who somehow didn't notice the
owner
plunging toward the car screaming at the top of his lungs until he hit the car.
But three murderous convicts are there killing the
owner
of said farmhouse and his family.
Bill Rebane's "The Capture of Bigfoot" is one of the most awful horror movies ever made.A greedy sawmill
owner
Harvey Olsen(Richard Kennedy)decides that he wants Bigfoot captured at all costs.However local game ranger Dave Garrett(Stafford Morgan)learns that the Bigfoot used to live in peace upset by a geological expedition,and sets out to protect the creature.There is nothing even remotely interesting in this piece of crap.The film is extremely dull and filled with horrible songs and cheap special effects.No gore,no suspense-just gigantic boredom.Avoid this horrible junk like the plague.
Sylvester the cat stowaway upon a ship that Tweety bird happens to be on with his
owner
Granny.
Barbara Payton is the suppose-to-be sultry sexy young hot Chickie wife of the geezer plantation
owner
somewhere in a jungley back lot set at a cheap studio in Hollywood.
Quickly turns out that the undead children still leave their mine-graves at night to seek vengeance on the descendants of the mine's
owner
Mr. Carlton, who was responsible for their deaths.
Oh... Henny plays a surly night club
owner
whose girls are falling prey to Lewis's standard butchery.
After several confrontations on the train, Brujo's collection of snakes manage to separate themselves from their
owner
and go on the hunt.
Well according to the star (Williamson) let's see...one package store
owner
says to him 'it's getting dark outside' to which he replies 'it makes for better.........'night vision.'
There are a few badly staged fight sequences and some excruciatingly unfunny comic relief scenes with some cops and the
owner
of the motor cycle repair shop.
But the last scene, in which the dog goes back to his original
owner
put my son over the edge and he cried for 15-20 minutes, "he's been replaced!!!!" This from an elementary child.
"Curacao" is a foreign intrigue drama set on the title Caribbean Island which involves a retired sea captain and bar
owner
(Scott) and a demoted CIA field operative (Petersen).
The insurance company sponsors a rescue expedition, commanded by Harlan Knowles (Lance Henriksen), the
owner
of a huge corporation, which owns the prototype, and father of one of the scientist.
They happen upon a house while searching for fuel; but it turns out to be a bad choice, as the
owner
is just about to conduct a satanic ceremony...ho hum.
It doesn't bother the cigar-chomping
owner
of the bar/hotel where Thorne lives (and she seems to be having a lesbian relationship with a barmaid), but an old lady expresses the town's point of view in an inter-title: "If I had my way, we wouldn't allow negroes in here."
So the film is more about racism than anything, but in an up note, the
owner
tells Pete "The sad thing is, they think they're right.
Jerry Angell,
owner
of zombie-horror's finest mullet, returns for more undead action in the sequel to director Todd Sheets' atrocious home-made gore-fest Zombie Bloodbath.
They face opposition from women's liberationist Augusta Prodworthy (June Whitfield) trying to sabotage the contest, but they do have publicity agent Peter Potter (Bernard Bresslaw) and Palace Hotel
owner
Connie Philpotts (Joan Sims).
Wrong breed of dog for a start!! Bobbys
owner
Old Jock was an old single man, who came to Edinburgh and died a pauper in lodgings, not like in the film at all.
In his busy day "Benji" grabs breakfast at the house of two young children, has a chat with an officer of the law, chases an old lady's cat and reminds an aging café
owner
to start on the day's special.
At the beginning of the movie the plantation
owner
Prosper gets in a conflict with his brother Antonio about the treatment of their slaves.
They even portray the
owner
as not only being in control of the airline, but also controlling part of the air terminal at the airport.
One day this guy wins $100 million dollars a the next time you see him, he is walking all over the airport acting like the
owner
of the airport.
OK i have seen Hershall Gordon Lewis movies before but this one really takes the cake,its really gory and gross,not to mention disgusting the way the strippers are done in,I'm talking bad acting that makes plan 9 from outer space look like hamlet,the only saving grace is the late great Henny Youngman as the strip club owner,yeah take my wife..., please.the
The comedian, Dylan Moran, who made his mark as the irritable and incompetent bookshop
owner
in the TV sitcom, Blackbooks, turns in much the same routine here, except with such excess and lack of comedic control as to leave one squirming.
In following Dylan Moran's star from the charming misanthrope bookstore
owner
in the surrealist sitcom Black Books, I could see his comic potential begging to be utilised in theater or larger cinematic avenues.
The elderly and supremely sleazy
owner
of the place is a widower (who probably also won a couple of "Moustache-of-the-Year" awards) who exploits and extendedly whips the slaves working for him.
When the plantation
owner'
s son returns from Europe, after approximately 25 minutes of purely wasted running time, the plot slightly begin to develop itself at last.
That was the highlight for me which otherwise showed some dances (like that of Ms. Gambarelli) that were enjoyable and some lame comedy between Andy Devine as a great bull-fighter (yeah, right!) and Buster Keaton as a bull
owner
who provides one that is obviously a man in animal costume.
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