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Oh God,what an idiotic movie!Incredibly cheap with fake special effects(the creature is played by one guy in lame costume)and stupid plot.All dialogues are unbelievably bad and these actors(HA!HA!HA!)...they're simply ludicrous.For example I have never seen so annoying characters like in this junk(these dumb kids or pregnant woman with his husband and many more).All in all,this is a great entertainment if you're drunk.Avoid it like the plague.Am I drunk?I don't think so...
If you recognize yourself in this avoid this movie like the
plague.
HORRENDOUS! Avoid like the
plague.
Avoid like the
plague.
Weekend" is a completely braindead piece of garbage that features lots of nudity and some cheesy gore,not to mention a laughable musical score.The acting is horrendous and the script is utterly incoherent.Why such piece of crap is widely distributed is beyond me.Avoid it like the plague.1 out of 10.
Avoid this movie like the
plague.
Bat People" by Jerry Jameson is one hell of a horrible film.The script is deadly dull and there is no gore nor nudity.This pointless piece of crap is so mind-numbingly boring that you'll scratch your head in a total disbelief after suffering through it.Even the design of a man-bat creature by a young Stan Winston is completely pathetic and unmemorable.Avoid this stinker like the plague.2
If you like movies, avoid this like the
plague.
Like I said, this is the pits and all true Columbo fans would do well to avoid it like the
plague.
A couple of misguided detours along the way (an embarrassing musical interlude, a biblical plague) don't help matters.
Even Duchovny is not immune to the bad acting
plague
that is this film.
Trust me on this: you should avoid this film like the
plague
if it ever gets released.
Avoid this like the plague, annoying music throughout, terrible editing, no comedy, its tackier than a novelty mug...My missus wanted to watch this thinking it would be Legally Blonde material or something kind of watchable, but never better than average, chick flick.
It's a show I try to avoid like the
plague.
General Morton is in charge of the situation & has to stop the zombie
plague
from spread throughout the whole world!
In this strangely-lackadaisical apocalypse, the world suffers from a dual
plague
of zombies and vampires, but no one seems to be too worried about it in this Grade-Z film which bares less resemblance to Sheridan Le Fanu's famous short novel than my mother's lasagna recipe.
Twelve Monkeys is an insane time-travelling, action packed movie that stars Bruce Willis who plays James Cole, a man who is sent back in time to collect information about the devastating
plague
that ensues in November of 1996.
The central theme of a city being attacked by a
plague
in modern times is fascinating, but the film never really explores or develops it.
Gilliam's flair for the phantasmagorical works with the script by David and Janet Peoples to play with your head as much as it does with poor James Cole (Willis at his most Steve McQueen-like -- better than McQueen, even!), a time-traveling convict from the future who literally doesn't know whether he's coming or going as a team of scientists keeps sending him back to the wrong eras while trying to prevent a 1995
plague
that's deadly to humans but harmless to animals.
During the autopsy, the family man Lieutenant Commander Dr. Clinton Reed (Richard Widmark) of the U.S. Public Health Service finds that the dead man had pneumonic
plague
caused by rats and he needs to find who had any type of contact with the man within forty-eight hours to avoid an epidemic.
The corpse of a mysterious illegal immigrant is found and passed off as a nobody until further examination from a public health inspector who claims the corpse carries a strain of bubonic
plague.
Then they have their vengeance by losing your luggage, a real
plague
on modern airports, and don't expect to get fair compensation.
The survivors are subject to a
plague
called "The Wandering Sickness" also.
When
plague
breaks out in New Orleans, it's Richard Widmark to the rescue in "Panic in the Streets," one of the lesser-celebrated films of the great Elia Kazan.
A murdered illegal immigrant, fished out of the bay, is found to be infected with pneumonic plague, a deadly air-borne mutation of bubonic plague, which is transmitted from human-to-human and, untreated, has a mortality rate that approaches 100%.
Pneumonic
plague
is loose in the streets of New Orleans, and it is up to a military doctor (Widmark) and a city detective (Douglas) to apprehend the main carrier (Palance).
In fact, throughout the movie very few people actually know that there's a murderer on the loose who may well be spreading the
plague
to everyone and anyone he encounters.
And what could be more appropriate than his emergence out of those dingy New Orleans slums that appear to fester like the
plague
Blackie is loosing on the city.
In Panic In The Streets Richard Widmark plays U.S. Navy doctor who has his week rudely interrupted with a corpse that contains
plague.
A neat 'race against time' premise - A murdered John Doe is found to have pneumonic plague, so while the health authority and NOPD battle everybody and each other trying to find his waterfront contacts, the murderers think the heat is because the victim's infected cousin is holding out on them.
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