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Dr. Paul Merchant (Bruce Ramsey) is a scientist in the future, whom while prisoner regales his captor of the story of how his ancestors (all
played
by Ramsey) had first built the evil Lament Configuration puzzle-box that sets evil upon the world and how his bloodline had subsequent dealing with said box.
The only character done right and
played
well is Duke Leto,
played
by William Hurt.
Years ago, when DARLING LILI
played
on TV, it was always the pan and scan version, which I hated and decided to wait and see the film in its proper widescreen format.
The novel on which the film was based was a straight thriller and I think could have been
played
straight to better effect--and still could be.
Mcqueen's absence makes a really bad impression, and the fact that his character here is
played
by a different (little-known) actor is odd - in a bad way.
The lead role is
played
by a Johnny Depp/Rob Zombie wanna-be who couldn't get a role in a high school play, let alone a LOW-BUDGET horror film.
The main character,
played
by Ellen Barkin, just wasn't believable at all.
I HATE the mother and the actress that
played
her Patricia Richardson, she sucks!
Louis Gossett Jr returns to the well one more time as Chappy Sinclair who goes to Doug Masters
(Played
by Jason Cadieux who is in for Jason Gedrick who wisely declined) to teach a new band of recruits however this time they discover corrupt air force pilots who deal in toxic waste.
Iron Eagle IV is directed with such indifference that the dogfights come off as if we were watching a playstation 2 game
played
by two lobotomized teenagers.
She
played
well in this movie, but the plot sucked.
From the opening credits telling the viewer what music is going to be
played
and by whom it was who composed you know that you are going to be swathed in middle class pretension.
Hedy Lamarr isn't at her best, and Spencer Tracy appears to be naive, simple and overly-hopeful -- both in love and life; an idealist role that
played
out best in 'Boys Town'.
this movie absolutely terrible ..not only was the acting awful but so was the sleep got while this movie played..this movie achieved the all powerful goal of crap ..i watched this movie thinking my 5$ wouldn't b in vein .but
His poor wife,
played
by Mary Ellen Kay, is being held captive by her wacko hubby who has no time for her but threatens to kill her if she leaves him.
The way George Katt
played
his character (the soft gangster) makes it very annoying to watch.
Sir Les, with the reluctant help of Dame Edna Everage (Both
played
by Humphries) almost accidentally foils a scheme by the new leader to release a deadly, disgusting, AIDS-like virus on the Western World.
There is a security guard, Garth (dashingly and handsomely
played
by Anson Mount), who guards and protects the ranch.
He
played
very well and convincing for his age...
For the record, the burly, bald-headed guard who uses Jody Nolan as a punching bag is
played
by Bill Fishback, and the young, fair-haired guard who administers electric shocks to Tommy Lee Thomas is
played
by Marc Chenail.)
He is friends with two children (Cindy and Paul
played
astonishingly bad) but their father won't let them have a dog.
But her tame jealous "wanna be with a guy who's with a girl" killer is no where near as compelling as what Wong
played
in the first one.
As the DVD
played
on, i found myself caring less and less about what might happen to the characters and just hoping the film would end soon.
It had some mildly amusing scenes, and actually a very convincing giant
played
by Buddy Baer, but somehow, given the fame of the duo and the esteem in which they're generally held, I have to say I was expecting more.
As a corny sidebar, Swayze's character who is no Monk (!)has sired a Russian beauty Elena
(played
by the gorgeous Marta Kondova) on his previous missions to the former Commie state.
Yes, it deals with some strong subject material, and the dramatic scenes are
played
and acted well, but the entire project seems unnecessary, especially when it seems almost an exact replica to Van Sant's "Elephant" (one dealing with suicide, the other with a school shooting).
The solution to their problems is to hire a similarly-skilled Ninja for themselves who, as it happens, turns out to be Nero's deadly enemy
(played
by Sho Kosugi, who appeared in two more sequels and is currently engaged in another!).
Tense, unnerving moments are frequently
played
through the film, accompanied by unsettling, creepy music.
There's also the tall, dark and handsome Daniel McVicar, now a regular on "The Bold and the Beautiful," John O'Leary, who has
played
a dignified old man in dozens of movies and sitcom episodes and does it again here, and Aharon Ipale, the veteran Arab character actor perhaps best known as "Pharaoh Seti" from THE MUMMY and THE MUMMY RETURNS.
This needed to be
played
by a woman who could convince us that she at least remembered what it was like to voluptuous.
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