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Set in
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apocalyptic Paris, this film is about man's struggle for survival, he has lost his ability to speak, and there is a remarkable shortage of women.
I am sorry to say that it resembles to me a bit like Pulp F. but thats how it is with
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pulp era.
The film captures deeply insightful moments and several often times frustrating and complicated social interactions young interracial friends would experience in a modern
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apartheid South Africa.
I recall in the first few episodes of the
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1989 episodes they weren't following that formula and this was the first episode that I was pleased with.
let's face it, you know what to expect when you tune into a
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1990 Corey Feldman film, there are probably boobs, guns and cars.
In
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civil war America the President, (Van Johnson), travels to Dallas and is assassinated by corrupt officials and businessman interested in installing the vice President whom they can blackmail due to incriminating documents.
IMDb is making me write more text before they will
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my comment, how odd.
o m g!!! did you ever think they would make a movie about it?? well i knew they would, but i didn't know when!! and now its here at last!!! when i received it yesterday through the
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i put it into my (wicked) stereo that plays dvds and instantly had this huuuuuuuuuuge grin on my face as cloud appeared (looking well....gorgeous!!) and they followed by all the other fascinating characters from final fantasy the game! including tifa and aeris, my favourites....(they are pretty too in this) the graphics knocked me out!!!! they were truly amazing.
This film is about aging Geisha in
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war Tokyo.
Back in 1980 in
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labour England, this film was bloody funny.
If you have any complaints about this movie, and actually
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them on the internet, do you have ANY idea how much of an idiot you look like?
This film did not make me hate America, although I can see how it could do, but it made me hate the way that America has reacted in its
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9/11 world.
According to the guidelines, if I'm interpreting them correctly I'm unable to
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where I was able to obtain my copy, Sorry.
I recall so many things about seeing this movie back during it's original theatrical release - the
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Woodstock afterglow of peace and love, along with the pre-Watergate tension of fear and paranoia.
I notice no one has commented on this movie for some years, and I hope a fresh
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will spark some new comments.
I don't see why you even bother to
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on these boards, when obviously you know nothing about cinema, robots, or people.
I like the phrase "British
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war suburban paranoia" that one of the reviewers used.
Like "Nemesis" its takes place in a
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apocalyptic slum of the future.
Now I wouldn't rush out and buy it, but you won't waste your time at least watching this good b-grade
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apocalyptic western.
With the bad reputation the duo have for their
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1930's productions I was expecting this film to be awful.
I wanted to
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this review as this episode in particular does what a certain recent movie did not.
One of the great things about The Best Years of Our Lives that even though it dates itself rather firmly in the
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World War II era, the issues it talks about are as real today as they were on V-E or V-J day of 1945.
Hmm, is it right to compare Tiffani Thiessen and Mark-Paul Gosselaar's
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Saved By The Bell acting?
Its a film about different groups of kids, your hillbillies, your rich snobs, your typical teenage couple, plus two geeky guys and one
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hippie babe.
A team varied between Scully and Mulder, two other scientists, a pilot, and the guy who plays Bana on Seinfeld, go up to an Arctic research
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where all members have died off by either killing each other or killing themselves.
I had to register for IMDb just to
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a comment on just how awful this movie is...my cats and a ball of string have a better storyline than this.
It was pointed out in a now deleted
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from another IMDb user that anyone who might see "The Medusa Touch" should be warned about a scene that's eerily reminiscent of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in NYC.
I have never been moved to
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on here before, so perhaps this movie is worth a star for that, but I doubt it.
Well, it turns out that they are not actually delivered but dropped off in a half-forgotten corner of the
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office to rot unless some bright spark figures out a way of posting them.
Cash (Now played by Khrystyne Haje in for Angelina Jolie) has wandered to a
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apocalypse wasteland (after her protector has died from old age, said protector was played by Elias Koteas, an actual decent actor) and now she finds that people wander through the rubble looking for cyborgs to trade for scrap metal and cash.
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