Paying
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Trust me, this isn't worth
paying
for, and even if they paid you to watch it please don't, you'll thank me later.
The idea of being drugged, kidnapped, tortured, and killed by people who are
paying
to do it, is a great concept for a film.
Unfortunately the audience discovers after
paying
the price of admission, that if you want another 48 Hours, watch the original.
I understand all the no name actors in it, no shame on them for taking a
paying
gig.
I will admit that I was finishing an "art" project for the first fifteen minutes or so, but even then, when I wasn't really
paying
attention, I could tell that this was going to be a terrible movie.
this is exactly like the story of the stupid king, that was tricked in to
paying
to have made an invisible suit that only smart guys could see.
In the 2nd half, the story deteriorates, and the ending is an abrupt deus ex machina courtesy of nature, unlike the desperate gamble
paying
off in Island of Terror.
"Hey Mr Spock, how about some liberty call on board that planet that loves to please?" Mr Spock answers, "The Federation is not
paying
you to enjoy yourself so get back to work!" Anyway, this episode is really lame in that it has no moral message like "Let This Be Your Last Battlefield", it's just a lady with superpowers and limited dialog screwing with the Enterprise, and despite Scottie's and Spock's very cool moment this episode sucks cheese whiz.
He hides the body in some hatch on the roof and afterward something snaps inside of him and he moves beyond the stage of repression and voyeurism to full blown murder, as well as necrophilia (which is handled with some subtlety here); apparently the only way he can 'get off.' Might explain why he's been
paying
a local hooker (played by 70s drive-in favorite Roberta Collins) to dress up like his long gone momma and "play dead" while he undresses and gropes her.
Makes a whole lotta sense when you're a young kid
paying
to be frightened.
I'm handing it back to Blockbuster tomorrow where I will complain that it should be them
paying
me to watch this tripe!
Overall, I liked the show although I wouldn't recommend
paying
money for it.
I like the idea of the sadness that he ignored his son by
paying
loads of attention to Tommy, then tommy went awol with george duke, but at least he could have had Apollo or Creed's manager(I forget the name) train him for one last fight in the ring, and then beats tommy gunn, wins the title, and wins back his fortune.
Anyway this is a bunch of mundane events all tied together by this killer dressed in black with a black mask, but you see the killer making phone calls and it seems fairly obvious who it is if you're
paying
any attention at all.
Only watch this movie if you've got time to waste and you're not
paying
for it.
7) The drama moment: the final scene where all of the above (yes, the principal too) come together in a dance contest that the for-some-reason-loaded dance teacher manages to get them into by
paying
a fortune.
David and Sue, through the permission of base commander Hal(George Kennedy, really slumming it..he must've really needed the cash), bring this female, named Karen(Yvonne Saa), inside the the installation
paying
dire consequences..she is carrying a monster fetus growing at an alarming rate.
Todd comes out with a very good idea of
paying
incentives to increase MPI and this shows he is professional but having affair with his subordinate seems so unethical.
It shows how the so called 'normal' elements in society are far more weirder and hypocrite than ruffians like the central character -- Alex. Notice how Alex appears more human, more balanced in comparison to his parent's
paying
guest, a supposedly 'normal' person?
The movie twisted and turned so much that I found myself carefully
paying
attention to every little detail only to realize that when the film ended absolutely nothing was accomplished.
Susan & Mark buy the house of Lorraines daughter Caroline (Jay W. MacIntosh) & begin the building work required to turn the house into an inn ready for
paying
customers.
So I travel from Sweden to Copenhagen to see a movie,
paying
about 15 bucks for the trip, and another 10 for the movie.
It blows my mind to think that this was a box office hit, but then again, we Americans seem to have a pension for
paying
top dollar for moron-entertainment.
As proprietor of a Hollywood "Escort Bureau", Betty Compson (as Ruth Ashley) procures young men and women for
paying
customers.
Painfully bad in every way, not even worth
paying
for a rental.
There's even a sequence
paying
homage to the Expressionism style of film-making.
And then filmed during each actors day off at their actual
paying
jobs?
It's not worth
paying
to watch this piece of crap.
OK I guess, nothing special, worth a watch if you can catch it on TV for free (like me), but its not really worth
paying
good money for.
I once shared a second-floor apartment with a guy who seemed to have the most rotten luck in life: his first rent check bounced, he had endless problems
paying
his half of the bills, and his car was always breaking down.
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