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Steven Seagal
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the same kind of character that he has played since Above the Law.
Neill is satisfactory, but
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a Russian and isn't helped by his hybrid Northern Irish/New Zealand accent, and nor are the rest of the KGB characters, all of whom sound like they're in a Cambridge Footlights reunion.
Irons
plays
yet another moneyed charmer who's had a touch of the sun.
Tom Skerritt
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as Howard Anderson, an American entrepreneur with a "passion for building" who is in process of erecting a tourist hotel in the Blue Mountains region, all the while unaware that his business partner, Julian Fane (Guy Doleman) has insured the incomplete structure for ten million dollars, far more than its actual worth, and plans its destruction as corollary to normal summer brush fires in order to collect a handsome sum through fraud.
Katie Holmes, who
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this "goodie-two-shoe," is faced with "the biggest dilemma of her teenage life" when this classmate guy of hers comes along with the final exams sample that should help them nail Mrs. Tingle's test.
Burt Reynolds
plays
Gator McKlusky, a likable ex-convict just released from prison who helps the feds nab a corrupt small town sheriff.
He
plays
Deputy Jake Barker.
Set in 18th or 19th century Russia (??) Steve
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a cossack warrior who tries to over run a mad man Russian czar by running up a mountain side with his rebel band in a goofy looking Russian white tunic.....
Also, if you have an aversion to annoying voices, then avoid hearing Hye-jeong Kang (she
plays
Mi-do) speak.
Everyone is supposed to be college age, but they all look like they are in their mid thirties, except for the woman who
plays
a mother who looks like she is pushing 40.
Sickening exploitation trash
plays
like a bad (and reverse) "Death Wish" ripoff - but the ugly and untalented Tamerlis makes Charles Bronson look like Al Pacino with her performance.
Tim Roth, who
plays
Marlow, did not portray Marlow's sense of adventure for his journey into the Congo well.
Linda Blair
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an innocent sent to jail (we learn offhandedly she was involved in running over some guy with her car), facing hard time in the Big House with some of the nastiest characters this side of a Russ Meyer pic.
Busty beauty Stacie Randall
plays
PVC clad, bad-ass bitch Alexandra, the faithful acolyte of Faust, an evil entity trapped in hell.
Patrick Dempsey (whose movies are almost always a class act --sarcasm)
plays
this "devil" who changes her life - but from what we've seen, her life was this series of vignettes to begin with.
Norris
plays
a cop on the trail of a twisted serial killer of women.
It's yet another disappointment from Cannon Films, and it
plays
like a movie made for television.
The actress who
plays
Catherine also comes across ditzy as all goodness and looks constantly surprised, even when she's supposed to be looking lovingly into her Tilney's eyes.
Same as in SS. (However, in that episode the betrayal
plays
a tiny role in the overall plot.)
1st watched 7/29/2001 - 4 out of 10 (Dir-Mark Dindal): Fast-paced, frantic animation effort by Ted Turner's feature animation group
plays
a lot like tv cartoons and leaves a lot to be desired in the area of likeable characters, but definetly has extremely unlikeable villains.
This film came out before Gene Kelly really hit his artistic stride, and while there are evidences of his burgeoning talent here, mostly he
plays
sidekick to Rita Hayworth.
Wong doesn't reprise his role obviously, and instead
plays
a bumbling policeman who gets involved with a rather suspicious female, Fung (1994's Miss Singapore, Paulyn Sun) who's a repressed nut-job, sure.
To quote the kid who
plays
the villain "It sucks"
There are so many logical errors in this show it's barely worth me stating. 1) Mystic Gohan is non existent 2) Uub is as powerful as MAJIN BUU yet
plays
absolutely no role in the show, somehow he is easily overpowered by every bad guy 3) The whole Super Saiyan 4 idea is retarded and it's appalling that he loses to super 17 (which is the worst idea for a DB villain EVER) 4) Super Saiyan 4 Goku is no match for Super 17 but non transformed Goku using a move he learned in a movie that wasn't supposed to happen, kills him with ease 5) Vegeta is utterly useless 6) No character other than Goku has any impact to the outcome of the battles 7) The series ends with a spirit bomb...come on 8) Goku invincible?
The great Gustav Leonhardt
plays
(in two senses of the word) Bach.
He
plays
a man who is hit over the head and suffers brain damage.
There's literally only one good scene in this film, the one where Hitler
plays
with the globe like a beach ball.
The ever-wooden Cynthia Rothrock
plays
(as usual) a cynical, deadpan, good cop, this time in Los Angeles.
No, dude, I'm serious!" Then there are the slumming professionals: the most fun is Lydie Denier, the stunning French model and veteran of "Red Shoe Diaries," "Baywatch," "Melrose Place," and of playing many, many other variations on the sexy French bombshell; here she
plays
a psychopathic killer as if she were in BAISEZ-MOI or an "Alias" episode and not some direct-to-cable trash like this.
This kid from Harry Potter
plays
a shy teenager with an rude mother, and then one day the rude mother tells the kid to find a job so that they could accommodate an old guy apparently having no place to live has started to live with his family and therefore the kid goes to work for a old lady.
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