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The problem I've always had with the Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies is this idea that the state
police
never seem to come knocking after these gruesome deaths occur and the victims go missing.
Michael Dudikoff stars as a
police
officer who spends the entire woman stalking his estranged wife (Savina Gersak), who is in the clutches of psychotic hitchhiker Mark Hamill, seems Hamill wants to go to the loony bin and wants Gersak to be his wife (This movie is so silly.)
Plus it was weird to see other characters in the movie wanting to eat women meat, like the
police
guy.
He hides out, and takes out the bad guys one by one, all while trying to get
police
attention from the outside world.
In detective films in the present, the
police
station is often seen as a messy but friendly place with coffee mugs and paper everywhere.
But in Minority Report the
police
station is empty; even the lights seem to dark and have no impact of the white surfaces.
If you like pictures about fire fighters and the
police
who deal with arson and what sparks people into enjoying the flame and causing many people to die.
Finally, the
police
lieutenant shrugs and the movie is over.
Great Director Sidney Lumet has brought many great
police
dramas to life over the years.
Griffith strikes out as a
police
woman who goes undercover in New York's Hissidic Jewish community to solve the disappearance of a young jewelry shop keeper whom she ultimately discovers murdered..From one of the opening scenes when Griffith asserts her character as a tough talking, trigger happy cowboy, or girl in this instance, we know the plot is headed for ridicule.
As she sets out to solve the crime, the relationship between her and Thal's persona Ariel seems as out of place as the
police
women herself.
One of the favourite scenes is when David (Peter Dalle), after one of many quarrels with Marie (Lena Endre), smashes the TV-set he just bought in the street and then gets arrested by the
police.
Before that, Chaplin shows his genius (not an overused term for him!) in a beautifully timed house of mirrors sequence, a riotous destruction of a magician's disappearance-trick (Charley, hiding from the police, is already in the compartment in which the beautiful girl is supposed to materialize), and an even funnier sequence in which Charley releases rabbits, piglets, and pigeons from the magician's table.
A plastic surgeon gets suspicious when the
police
question him about the death of a model he's worked on, and learns that all the models he's worked on who came in with "shopping lists" of miniscule changes that "had to be fixed, so I could be perfect," are dead.
Humphrey Bogart plays a District Attorney who works closely with
police
detectives in the hopes of solving a series of violent murders.
Even though mom arrived minutes after the tornado hit (and had to evade a
police
roadblock to do so) the daughter -- who had, by the way, ignored an earlier cellphone message from weather-guru mom warning of the impending twister -- tears a strip off mom, apparently for not being there with her while the school was being torn apart ("Where were you?
The uncomfortable spot he finds himself in lies between them and the law, personified by Sterling Hayden as a tough, unforgiving
police
detective.
The movie is basically about a eventful but hectic night in 1962 that has friends cruising up and down the main street and also some wild escapades involving mooning, spraying shaving cream on car windows, and tying the wheels on a
police
car to break apart.
A
police
officer goes undercover in a prison to discover why inmates are disappearing at a fast rate.
Um, no; he got knocked out cold the first time up to bat with the bad guy, and in the end the
police
did all the hard work.
1st watched 2/13/2007 - 3 out of 10(Dir-Elmer Clifton): Slightly watchable tale about a traveling prostitution circuit that sets up shop wherever it can until the
police
get a lead.
Policewoman Lacy Bond,played by small dynamic redhead Sondra Currie,is a "supercop" assigned to take down a band of female gangsters who are up to all sorts of fiendish criminal activities.She uses(pretty basic)martial arts skills against them,and is later joined by undercover agent Pam Harris,played by Jeanie Bell,to help her take down the bad girl mob.The guys are generally pretty unimportant in this movie.Tony Young,as Lacy's boss and partner is reduced to a hapless sidekick,muttering his disapproval when he thinks she is putting herself in danger(and at one point having to be rescued by our heroine from some murderous babes who are beating him to death!).Only Phil Hoover,playing a funny and pretty vicious villain,and the great William Smith,sending himself up in a cameo as a patronizing
police
fight instructor,really register among the male cast.This cheap but entertaining movie contains all the elements expected from Lee Frost's "drive-in" fare,some sex and nudity,scantily clad girls,and lots of action.Fans of female fighting in movies should like the scenes where Lacy and Pam use judo and karate battling the female villains-such as tough con Janette(Laurie Rose)and bikini bimbo thugs Caroline(Dorrie Thomson)and her gang.
A lengthy
police
stand-off scene and some action-based elements have nothing to do with its supposed frightful imagery.
The 1988 sequel to one of the most successful movies of all time finds Eddie Murphy reprising his role as Detroit
police
detective Axel Foley, and once again playing a fish out of water as he tries to solve a series of heists in Beverly Hills that may be connected to the attempted murder of his friend, a Beverly Hills
police
captain (Ronny Cox).
Then the girl, who seems unable to speak, asks Dabing to feed her fish while she has to stay with the
police.
After high schooler Lucille commits suicide, the
police
arrive on campus and start grilling the squeaky clean teens to find out the whys and wherefores.
So she's now freakin' over what happened and when she threatens to go to the police, homeboy strangles her and keeps her body in his bedroom.
Clint Eastwood stars as Wes Block a
police
officer who hunts a serial killer who targets prostitutes who he handcuffs.
However Eastwood finds it hard to be a
police
officer in the red light district because his urges get the better of him.
First, he is soon to retire from
police
work, and understandably doesn't want to risk his neck and lose it just before he retires.
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