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Anyone who has read my review for Uwe Boll's "Alone In The Dark" will remember that I compared the unenviable task of sitting through that piece of human waste to having each and every hair on your arm
pulled
out.
Not even Goebbels could have
pulled
off a propaganda stunt like what Gore has done with this complete piece of fiction.
There's a lot of movies that have set release dates, only to get
pulled
from distribution due to a legal snafu of some kind, and then put in limbo for a long time.
Wonders will never cease 8) Don't worry, there's a senate hearing and the baddies get
pulled
up before the courts.
The strength lies in an excellent cast and an interesting general concept-- characters
pulled
in different directions by conflicting forces.
When it was mysteriously
pulled
from release in late 2008, filmgoers and critics were baffled.
It was amazing how well they
pulled
off a 50s look with modern film stocks.
The reason I didn't rate this film higher is mainly that towards the end, the grief shown by the older sister didn't seem so real and this
pulled
me out of the film a bit.
I didn't laugh out loud, but it held my interest and
pulled
me along without dropping me at any point.
This film has a certain way of storytelling that keeps you hooked throughout, until the end where everything is
pulled
together for a great ending.
For someone who plays primarily comedy roles, he
pulled
off a serious role with what seemed to be his own quirks and input.
The woman having a long nail
pulled
out of her foot.
Financially strapped Paramount
pulled
out all the stops for this '34 stage adaptation entry: big budget, large cast, extravagant production and Mitch Leisen tagged as the director.
Paramount, the raciest major studio in town, faced huge issues with the Production Code at the worst possible time in it's history, financially speaking, and
pulled
out all the stops on this one (also check out 1934's Search for Beauty).
This goes on my movie shelf to be
pulled
out again anytime I feel the need for a warm experience and a hearty good natured chuckle.
The premise is quite imaginative, and as a viewer I was
pulled
along as the characters developed.
This movie is definitely a fresh new idea that was
pulled
off pretty well.
I have no idea how a Texan (the director, Douglas McGrath) and the American actress Gwyneth Paltrow ever
pulled
this off but seeing this again will remind you what all the fuss about Ms. Paltrow was in the first place!
I
pulled
down a VHS box from my vast collection - many unseen - and picked out a movie, based on the box art, I thought would be fun, and yes, bad.
A group of friends decide to take a camping trip into the desert-and find themselves stalked and murdered by a mysterious killer in a black pick-up truck."Mirage" is obviously inspired by Spielberg's "Duel" and Craven's "The Hills Have Eyes".Still this slasher yarn offers plenty of nasty violence and gore.The film's gory highlight is a sequence involving a man having his arm and leg chained together around a tree and then having his limbs dismembered when the chain is
pulled
by a truck.There is also a little bit of suspense and some exciting stalk-and-slash sequences.The acting is pretty lame and the script is quite weak,but the film is fast-paced and shocking.B.G.Steers who plays the villain is fairly threatening.The desert locations provide some atmosphere and the gore is rather strong.Overall,if you like low-budget horror films give this one a look.8
But beyond the cheese, the overall atmosphere was affecting and expertly
pulled
off.
Never heard of this movie,saw it on DVD.Great movie,perfect example of a movie that took every cast member to make it work.No overhyped typical Hollywood movie with the same old overhyped actors.No current Quote "A" list actor could have
pulled
off any performance in this movie.Brought back memories of my own post Vietnam war military experiences.It concentrated on the people who were sent to fight.As was portrayed by the characters who had fears and emotions even if some volunteered for service.They were regular people too,some just weren't cut out for military life,I remember a few in my experience--to put it mildly couldn't adapt to military life either-but I'll never forget them-should have stayed in touch.I highly recommend it and then think about those serving present day in Afganistan.Basic training is a trip, notice those drill sergeants aren't morning people and maybe they need "sensitivity training" HA!HA!HA!
For some reason, I was expecting it to not be very good so I was completely surprised when I sat down and stuck with it and then found myself completely
pulled
in.
This is because anything that deals with Christianity and Satan is considered offensive and must be immediately
pulled
from TV.
The first installment of this notorious horror series presents a woman being kidnapped by a gang of black-clad men who torture her for several days before finally killing her.She is beaten savagely,spun around in the chair endlessly,has her finger nails pulled,animal guts are thrown at her,hot boiling water is poured on her and finally her eyeball is punctured with a needle(really sick and nasty scene).The makers of this unforgettable torture show tried to make it as real as possible and for me this one is the closest thing to a snuff film you can get without committing murder on tape.Of course some of the special effects are rather poor but the idea of making a snuff is pretty gruesome.I have seen also "Flowers of Flesh and Blood" which is more gory and sadistic,but less disturbing.Anyway,this one is a must-see for horror fans!
I imagine Victorian literature slowly sinking into the mire of the increasingly distant past,
pulled
down by the weight of its under-skirts.
Director Suo's tricks were subtle for the most part; I found his highlighting the character called Tamako Tamura with a soft filter, making her sublime, a tiny bit contrived but most of the directors tricks were so gentle that I was fully
pulled
in and just danced with his characters.
Very natural acting for such young ones, I don't know if Bill
pulled
it out of them or there just that good, but no the less excellent.
Each frame, each sequence seems like it could have been
pulled
from the desk of a skilled graphic designer.
A classy film
pulled
in 2 directions.
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