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After nearly two decades of avoiding kung fu movies, a copy of this one was pressed into my hands by a very dear friend... who then extracted a
promise
from me that I'd take the time that night to sit and watch it.
I was less than enthusiastic when I tossed it into the drive of my Athlon, but a
promise
is a promise, after all.
The writers had no idea how to handle the story, in spite of its great promise, and the film makes your average soap opera look like exciting adventure by comparison.
He shows promise, and hopefully with his next film, he will rectify this egregious mishap.
This cheesy b-grade horror flick might have had a little
promise
in the beginning and I like Tony Todd, but once the film gets to the women's prison and focuses on it's inhabitants, the film becomes simply dreadfully lame, not even the shower scene or other nudity could save it from sub-par mediocrity.
The movie is a grim, spare adventure of a party of mercenaries who journey into Indian country for the
promise
of gold to save a woman's husband who's trapped in an abandoned mine.
When Selena is sent to trial, she makes Dr. Swain to
promise
that he would never disclose the truth, since she was afraid of the scandal and of hurting her beloved boy-friend.
Tracy Nelson does show real
promise
as an actress, she has a likable and quite bubbly personality, and it was a pleasure to see her develop as the series progressed.
A great first effort by the director - shows a lot of
promise.
Oh dear.In a desperate attempt to keep up with the Paul Raymond/Fiona Richmond era of tacky English semi - porn,the "Carry On" production team came up with this absolute stinker.They even had the gall to use the same location as the immortal "Carry on Camping" as if they were hoping that some of the magic might brush off onto the dandruff - ridden crumpled shoulders of this dirty mac of a movie.Well,I
promise
you it didn't.With "Carry on Behind",the comedy lights went out all over Pinewood.
This one more than lives up to the
promise
of the trailer.
The original screenplay, ("The Devil's Doorway"), showed
promise
but re-writes apparently turned this into one of those muddles which has no clear point or purpose other than to string together a few creepy scenes in the hope an audience will "buy" it.
While Ossa and Davila show some
promise
as upcoming actors, Mike Ruiz (as Carlos) is so embarrassingly bad that it destroys whatever pitiful potential the film has in reaching audience approval.
Premise device has promise: hallucinations on command.
Anyway if your political bents swing towards the Greenpeace crowd than you will rate this a 7 to 10, since I'm on the other end of the political spectrum it gets a 2. I love secret Nazi formula thriller stuff, and one that holds as much
promise
as the "formula" here did along with Scott should have come much better.
This film also shows what Gary Oldman could do if he sticks to his
promise
of not playing any more one dimensional bad guy roles.
However despite the slow pace, the film, for me had a vice like unnerving grip at many points, with its flashes of grue, desolate island locale and of course the
promise
of some legendary gore to come.
You'll learn lots and won't get bored--I
promise.
The "friend" who lent it to me made me
promise
I'd watch to the bitter end.
Kim Gillingham shows
promise
as she plays a duel role as Cappy's girlfriend back in the 40's, and his girlfriend's daughter in the 90's.
He never, however, seemed to live up to his early promise, and "The Best House in London", made only three years later, perhaps represents an early stage in the decline of his career.
I've had many talks with him and his war buddys and I can
promise
you that what you see in this film (and many others that are "based on truth") is purely fictional and shouldn't be allowed to even claim it is based on truth.
Instead of being angry at how her mother manipulated her, she is reminded of the
promise
she made....the
promise
that she would not be his mother.
Theron shows
promise
though she has to create her performance as she is given nothing by the material.
BUCK known for many nice movies before, that all are very nice and comical, was more than a
promise.
Watch this and I
promise
you will be dumber after having seen it.
The
promise
Jeremy Podeswa gave with his first film "Eclipse" is really fulfilled now in his second "Five Senses".
Too bad, because it had great
promise.
A glimmer of
promise
from Kiara Hunter, Carolyn Dunn and Brenda Campbell.
Bruce, just
promise
me that you'll never be acting president ever again because you reminded me a lot of Bill Clinton.
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