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While, yes, there's some stereotypes about the Negroes being such simple people (with heaven presented as a fish fry and the angels getting ten-cent cigars), there's also a message about tolerance and how, despite all that's wrong with the world, there's also
plenty
that's right that is made clear at the end when there's word of someone being nailed at the cross...
Full hot explosions, hot girls, and
plenty
of Van Damme kicks and punches!
The action is quite good and
plenty
of explosions.
Moreover, Hanson astutely nails the whole right-on groovy swingin' 70's zeitgeist, evokes a highly credible sense of everyday mundane reality and builds
plenty
of nerve-wracking tension which reaches a harrowing fever pitch in the terrifying final third.
Great SF,
plenty
of action and a bit of drama in the mix as well.
It uses the classic 'teens in the woods' type of setup, but the 'monsters' are underpowered, and are not very scary as there is
plenty
of lighting throughout the movie.
You might be surprised when I point out that Carter never fought Griffith for a world championship in 1963 though he did fight for the middlewight championship a year later against champion Joey Giardello who beat him on points with
plenty
to spare .
It is amazing to experience how there is
plenty
of dignified humor in scenes of match making exercises involving lonely,middle aged Spanish men from farming community and desperate Latino women.By watching this film one can have a first hand idea of why there is dearth of brides in some communities.This is something which is not related to Spain only.
It's terrible really because the girls are great and it looks good most of the time with
plenty
of sexy kills.
All of a sudden, there's no fresh fruit or vegetables, crops are rotting because there's no one to pick them, and there are
plenty
of other jobs that there's no one left to do.
Efficiently directed in a briskly straightforward and economical no-frills manner by Sam Newfield, with an endearingly hokey script by Fred Myton,
plenty
of sharply sardonic dialogue, stark, gritty black and white photography by Robert Cline, a booming, melodramatic score by Charles Dunworth, and game acting from a solid cast (Glenn Strange in particular contributes an amiable performance as Bradford's clumsy, cowardly, oafish assistant Andy while Charlie Middleton registers strongly as a jerky ramrod sheriff), this wittily enjoyable Grade B mystery thriller potboiler delivers a reasonable amount of cheap thrills.
There are
plenty
of explosions and the real bomb is when you start watching this film and wonder when it will ever end.
Unintentional humor being the requisite hallmark of any "good" B-movie, this film has
plenty
of it.
Just witnessing how disturbed each animal is by the twisted turn of events is enough to equally disturb the viewer while also provoking
plenty
of laughter.
These short films are some of the most slickly paced from the era, and provide
plenty
of pure, often clever fun.
The other story was boring, the characters was such a mess, and it was
plenty
of narrative mistakes: occurred at present time and it's about a journalist who travels (along with his husband, her brother in law and the girlfriend of that one) to that small village in order to investigate the incident and take some pictures.
The film has
plenty
of drama and courage, giving us the unglamorous characters with the kind of lives that would challenge anyone to locate the positive.
Plenty
of recognisable types amongst the furry cast from the gushing bimbo interviewer to an intense USSR gymnast to a deadpan turtle anchorman.
While there's
plenty
of confusion, discomfort, and alienation, a sense of love shines through, and I couldn't help but get attached to all of the characters.
Joseph Sargent's able direction, working from a smart and provocative script by James Bridges, not only wrings
plenty
of tension from the arresting premise, but also relates said story in a taut, involving and above all convincing manner.
Unfortunately even though there is
plenty
of air action, one is left flat with this film.
They've got
plenty
of time on their hands to do it.
Street" is a pleasant surprise.It plays like the cross between "28 Days Later","Feast" and Spanish horror hit "Rec".Mickle uses quick shots,music video style editing and
plenty
of gore to make a surprisingly memorable and decent horror film.The action is fast paced and the creatures look creepy.8
About the only thing that kept me watching was the sexy blond wife of a local restaurant owner shows
plenty
of leg and provides a bit of eye candy.
Although there is
plenty
of sexy male skin on hand, this is a real horror film, with lots of shocks and screams.
Shooting
plenty
of coverage to get the whole hyper-active, ceaselessly interesting story told.
Peter Bogdonovich's evocative direction is a big plus here, knowing where to mine the laughs and the tears and the film contains
plenty
of both.
It's powerful because it's realistic; no stereotyped good guys or bad guys here (it's based on a true story, after all), and yet
plenty
of cruelty and some kindness, which leads to an exploration of themes such as justice and mercy in a way that (at last) doesn't lead to boredom or cynicism.
Jeff Burr is definitely one of the most talented horror directors ever.I really enjoyed his earlier horror films like "The Offspring"(1986)and "Leatherface-Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3"(1990)."Night of the Scarecrow" is amazing!-well-acted,suspenseful and exciting.Great special effects,fine acting and
plenty
of gruesome death scenes.The gore is well-done and suitably splashy and the villain is really cool!Not as good as "Scarecrows"(1988),but definitely worth checking out.I give it 9 out of 10.
Starts out with
plenty
of action and suspense as Mr. Big (Preston Foster) hires four ex-cons to help him in a big bank heist, while putting the frame-up on another ex-con, a deliveryman for the florist down the block from the bank.
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