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A killer is dispatching the
patrons
of the local drive-in with a sword.Heads are sliced off,necks are slashed and other various body parts are impaled.Two inept detectives are trying to solve the case."Drive-In
It was called "Al Funzo's.It was a great evening for me, and my family, and the Restaurant
patrons
that came in that night.As for the movie, The World's Greatest Athlete" was and still is excellent, and ranks high in my list of favorite movies.
Unbeknownst to her, he's using her and some of her patrons, in order to write a sleazy story for his voracious boss played by the real Rolling Stone editor.
Even more revealing, though, is footage of the festival's production and management, including riots, rebellious patrons, break-ins, and mordant commentary on why rock festivals don't happen anymore.
Independently produced on a low-budget, "Sleepy Time Gal" is exactly the type of superior filmmaking so rare these days, and the fact that it was sold to the Sundance Channel (where it premiered on March 29, 2002) instead of being theatrically distributed to art-houses whose discerning
patrons
crave exactly this type of subtle, intelligent, exquisite jewel of a film) is a tragedy.
A deranged young man, Gunther Wyckoff (whacko with a gun, played menacingly by Marshall Thompson in perhaps his best performance), shoots a city bus driver with the driver's own pistol, then holds up in a local bar using the
patrons
as hostages.
There were also some comedic scenes, such as in the bar, and the cocky behavior of Alex, (one of the medical students), as well as the conversations among the bar patrons, that will make you chuckle.
The
patrons
in the sleepy little town where the movie was filmed, seems to be stuck in the seventies... or perhaps, its just small town America.
All those unsuspecting
patrons
sitting in cars, gazing carelessly ahead as an armed maniac, cloaked in darkness crawls around the lot looking for that next kill... Sounds like a good idea - so why couldn't this "The Drive-in Massacre" just structure itself in an even moderately entertaining way and deliver what it promises?
Usually, his energy level alone will elevate the movie to at least the average range but here he looks half asleep and the many not very interesting bar
patrons
act out their little stories for the camera.
In a scene in a bar involving zombified patrons, the director mentions that he'd been buying all the extras beer and they were all rip-roaringly drunk by the time filming was through.
After killing a bus driver, the baby faced young man seeks refuge in a bar and holds its
patrons
hostage.
He bemoans this by scolding the portrait he had apparently painted of the man earlier on and then getting drunk and angry in a bar, tossing out
patrons.
He was always very helpful and full of stories with which to inform and regale the museum
patrons.
Someone is murdering
patrons
of a Los Angeles drive-in with a sword.
It's a New York-set film with some authentic-looking locations (and others that smack of Toronto), but the only Main Street in the five boroughs is in Flushing, and these bar
patrons
are definitely not East Queens stock.
As I was one of the first to leave the theatre, I took it upon myself to stand out the front and watch the expressions on the faces of other
patrons
as they exited.
The patrons, BY DEFINITION, should rise as one and get that idiot of the stage, for one.
Cold razor-sharp steel slices through warm flesh and hot blood squirts over the screen as
patrons
are splattered across the hoods of cars and even dismembered at the concession stand!
Though I am well aware that the majority of
patrons
attending this film were most likely drawn in by the prospect of witness Jensen Ackles (of Supernatural fame) in an outrageous Mohawk I can promise that you will leave that theater proclaiming the glory of Ten Inch Hero to anyone and everyone!
There's some details I've left out but while there's some interesting developments later in the narrative, especially at the end, it's mostly pretty repetitious concerning the killings though there's also a sexy shower scene with the female roommates and some pretty entertaining guitar licks during the punk band scenes as well as one amusing scene at a bus stop with one derelict constantly bothering other
patrons.
Umekichi (Yoko Umemura) is traditional and loyal to her
patrons
while her sister Omocha (Isuzu Yamada) is a pragmatist who uses men to her advantage even if it means deception and lies.
And, the exploration of all forms of desire among a group of "not so young
" patrons.
Though rumors of Zhou’s political demise had been circulating for nearly a year, anyone familiar with Chinese political intrigue knew that, until the CCP made it official, Zhou’s many powerful
patrons
and cronies could still save him.
The future of the Arab Middle East will be decided in the fight between Syria’s Sunni insurgents, supported throughout the region by the Saudi Wahhabis – the
patrons
of religious fundamentalism – and its secular Baath regime; between the fundamentalist Hamas and the secular PLO in Palestine; and between Egypt’s young secular opposition, forged in the protests of Tahrir Square, and the Muslim Brotherhood and radical Salafists.
His
patrons
and allies could not save him, but they were well positioned to demand that his trial be conducted as openly as possible.
Bo’s rise to power owed much to his pedigree (his father was a vice premier), his political patrons, and his manipulation of the rules of the game.
Reforms aimed at decentralization and devolution have, in some cases, enabled the rise of powerful local political
patrons.
But that has made them unresponsive to their constituency as it becomes increasingly alienated from their
patrons.
Violent jihadist groups backed by outside
patrons
mercilessly ravage the country and prey on the population.
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