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I saw it in the 99p shop once when I was looking for wrapping
paper
and on a whim I purchased it.
For example two movie theater clerks poke holes into
paper
cups and get kinky with the popcorn tubs while two main characters talk about going out to the improv later that night.
The girls were sexy as in any B movie, but i don't think we will ever see the lead actress (? Ramirez)again as her performance was so unrealistic and
paper
thin.
It does have some downfalls, mostly the non-comedic cast who couldn't act their way out of a
paper
bag.
On paper, this movie had all the makings of a classic...a hugely talented superstar cast, a unique and creative storyline and an artistic assortment of cinematic spices like emotion, tender romance, jealousy, greed, mystery and a lip smacking element of surprise in the end.
Their restaurant will become famous when its mentioned in the
paper
so the two brothers plan a big night with special meals.
This "thing" that shouldn't even be called a movie much less a B-movie, was nothing more than a muppet show with horrible camera shots,
paper
cut-out effects, and action scenes that just baffle the imagination.
Third, these guys couldn't act their way out of a wet
paper
bag.
It contains interviews from the band members the videos from one step closer, crawling,
paper
cut and in the end.
This was clearly a movie to cash in on the success of the original,only they replaced a likable cast,with a bunch of whiny snobs,who couldn't act there way out of a
paper
bag!.
For the sake of a cheap laugh or two, I found a pen and
paper
and wrote down all the things I learned from this movie.
On
paper
this should have been excellent .
I mean he just got back from Russia and he finds out that his idiot friend, Paulie, signed some paper, which made the Balboa family bankrupt!
Why was that
paper
sent to a place where Denzel would be just in that instant?
After that "forced failure", why didn't they try to send the
paper
once again to a place he could certainly see it... his home for example... didn't he ever go to sleep?
Then to solve all the problems... it was made possible sending him to the past... well i can't comment on that, i'll just assume it as a possibility in movie's reality, though it would be kind of impossible to imagine it after so much trouble sending the mass of little sheet of
paper.
The "story" is so
paper
thin it makes most horror movies look like Oscar material.
I don't understand how two teenage boys that put
paper
into machine instantly come out with a woman.
Then the piano comes out of the chimney and I don't have a clue what that has to do with making a human woman out of
paper.
Yes, the acting isn't bad, although Teri Garr is wasted, but they might as well be acting in a
paper
bag, they can't fight their way out of this insipid, even if true, plot and the total lack of anything to keep your interest up, except the faint hope that there will be some of element of surprise sometime but alas, there never is.
This probably looked really good on
paper.
Naturally what sounds like a subject that may seem boring to some on paper, is perfectly handled by Curtis, who inter cuts talking head interviews along with a mountain of archive footage that is funny, revealing and disturbing.
Unfortunately, as promising as the concept looks on paper, in reality "CSA: The Confederate States of America" is massively disappointing and unfulfilling.
The programmers at Channel 13 made an interesting choice to kick off their new (and kind of exciting) Reel 13 project in selecting James Bridges' 1973 paean to law school THE
PAPER
CHASE.
I won't spoil the ending, but I will talk about the
(paper
thin) plot, that's why I put the spoiler alert/tag.
In detective films in the present, the police station is often seen as a messy but friendly place with coffee mugs and
paper
everywhere.
He looks at the
paper
star left over from just-departed circus wagons, then waddles off as an iris close ends the film.
I think a good indicator that this was intended as a laugh is the drawing of a UFO on a piece of lined notebook
paper
that is clearly being held up so the cameraman can shoot it.
Apparently they didn't have an easel, good
paper
or a competent artist!
Why do all movie Quakers have
paper
thin convictions to their morals?
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