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It was "The Crocodile Hunter" TV
program
with bad acting, bad scripts, and bad directing in between Steve capturing or teaching us about animals.
Violent and obnoxious, this cash-in on the real Jerry Springer
program
reveals everything that the over-rated hyped talk show doesn't show to you on the air - - unless you have a collection of uncensored videos made by the producers of "Cops".
This
program
is really overrated.
Director Brian De Palma is really on a pretentious roll here: his camera swoops around corners in a museum (after lingering a long time over a painting of an ape), divvies up into split screen for arty purposes, practically gives away his plot with a sequence (again in split screen) where two characters are both watching a TV
program
about transsexuals, and stages his (first) finale during a thunderous rainstorm.
"The 700 Club" has to be the single most bigoted television
program
in the history of television itself.
And of course, the hosts of "The 700 Club" are always willing to read letters "written by viewers" as they like to put it, coincidentally each typed in the same format and all on the same color of paper by "viewers" supposedly healed of various afflictions by the said hosts (they claim to have "words of knowledge" come to them) but who NEVER APPEAR on the
program
to say what happened to them.
The only two decent things in this movie are both attached to gorgeous Stella Stevens and one spends the entire
program
hoping she'll fall out of one of those skimpy tops she wears.
I don't believe there has ever been a more evil or wicked television
program
to air in the United States as The 700 Club.
Worldwide was officially the last WCW
program
under Turner to air the weekend of the WCW buyout from Vince McMahon and WWF.
After sitting through this pile of dung, my husband and I wondered whether it was actually the product of an experiment to see whether a computer
program
could produce a movie.
Follows the usual formula in putting a new recruit -- this time the first African-American (Cuba Gooding) after President Truman desegregates the Armed Forces -- through the U. S. Navy's deep-sea diver training
program
that is run by a racist zealot (Robert DeNiro).
Why Comedy Central decided to repeat old episodes of this
program
is beyond me.
Two years ago, on Berlin Film Festival we watched the Amos Kollek movie "Sue" in the Panorama program, with a wonderful Anna Thomson in the leading part.
The
program
proper may have 10 minutes of good information; otherwise it's snotty putdowns of religious people.
Not an altogether bad start for the
program
-- but what a slap in the face to real law enforcement.
Even the citizens of Muncie are outing the
program
as staged.
Think of this film as a Saturday morning live-action
program
from ages ago.
Jokes that are meant for a 5 year old presented on a supposed adult
program.
When a show came out of that name I was thrilled to see some cool glamorized sexual moments from the
program.
OK I saw this movie to get a benchmark for bad but with this movie it's Unisol's best movie now plot Luc Devereux is now a technical expert who is working with the government with his partner Maggie, who's been through countless hours of training and combat with him, to refine and perfect the UniSol
program
in an effort to make a new, stronger breed of soldier that is more sophisticated, intelligent, and agile.
When SETH discovers that the Universal Soldier
program
is scheduled to be shut down because of budget cuts, he takes matters into his own "hands" to protect himself.
Killing those who try to shut off his power, and unleashing his platoon of super-soldiers, led by the musclebound Romeo, SETH spares Deveraux, only because Deveraux has the secret code that is needed to deactivate a built-in
program
that will shut SETH down in a matter of hours.
I thought it was some news
program
or something.
I guess it was my own version of when people were freaked out by the radio
program '
War of the Worlds.'
Still the definitive
program
about the Second World War, The World At War isn't just long, but also very informative.
Remember is a fitting episode to end this great
program.
I became curious about the
program
from the commercials that aired which gave glimpses of the premise of the show.
In this film Li plays Tsui, an escapee from a super soldier
program
who seeks to regain the humanity that the
program
had taken away from him.
Other members of the super soldier
program
had escaped at the same time as Tsui, but they want to get even with the world rather than find inner peace.
Reactions to Eddie Izzard aren't likely to be that extreme -- if you can handle a transvestite comedian (who says he likes girls) and has a vocabulary that makes, shall we say, enough use of the "f" word that his
program
would be one long beep if presented on network television.
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