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It is perhaps the least liked film of the precious few Cassavetes wrote and directed, but it's an honest film that doesn't pull any
punches.
Frankly, while I would not condone it, I am surprised that there haven't been
punches
thrown in the direction of the hosts.
Pulling all my
punches
would still brutalize this film to no end.
This movie doesn't pull any punches, either metaphorically or literally.
No
punches
pulled.
Near the end though there is very little horror to write home about and the crossbow scene just
punches
that point home that this movie just is not really a horror movie at all
Then the screw around guy
punches
the trick and suddenly becomes introspective and is sorry for what he has done.
But whatever the reason, "The Bad and the Beautiful" pulls no
punches
in looking at its topic.
Let's start with an irrelevant montage of karate training that consists entirely of fresh-air
punches
and kicks.
Their acting is refined, the kicks, the
punches
and the gunshots are choreographed as if they were a ballet.
It
punches
several well deserved holes in the tedious, pompous and dire 1952 version with the two Taylors, each performing worse than the other.
John and Maxine kill everybody in the bank but when some guy asks not to shoot him John just
punches
him in the balls?!?) and the acting from the supporting cast is on porn-level.
Really Sean's honest he pulls no
punches
back!
Full hot explosions, hot girls, and plenty of Van Damme kicks and
punches!
It pulls no
punches
about the toughness of the action, which is laudable.
"1968 Tunnel Rats" makes a brutal statement about the horrors of war and pulls no
punches.
No pulled
punches
and not a speck of self-referential wit here, just classic stalker/slasher mayhem, presented by Hooper in a style that skillfully evokes the low-budget, grainy realism of such earlier fright flicks as his own '74 classic, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
On the whole it was too intense for me, but I guess that just shows that it pulls no
punches.
The bad guys just can't act and Olivier Gruner is incapable of showing emotion but does kick a few good
punches
(that's why he was great playing a cyborg in AUTOMATIC and a cybernetic human in NEMESIS).
Shari Cookson, the director of this informative film, doesn't pull
punches.
The fights themselves are also underwhelming mostly involving random kicks, punches, and throws, anything to flip the girl upside down or get her leg up to show her rump.
This like it's going to be a good slasher at the beginning, when in the second scene, Bigman defeats another bikie in a jousting match with chains, then soon after another of his gang
punches
a nun to death, but it goes very quiet after that and never picks up.
The moment when he is confronted by a newcomer prisoner about to be guided to the gas chamber is the stuff of cinematic history in terms of acting: as Arquette tells his lies ("you'll be guided to the bath and soon will be reunited with your family", and so on), this scared newcomer, realizing his fate, confronts him and says "It's a lie, I can't believe it's Jews doing this job!I'm going to die, but I'm going to live longer than you ever will, you're dead already!!", the desperate prisoner shouts at Arquette, and then Arquette loses his head and attacks this man to death, breaking his skull with
punches
and kicks, not really moved by angriness, but by sorrow and pain to recognize the awfulness of the truth spit on his face - yes, even him, Arquette, can't believe he is doing this, and the outlet of such sorrow comes into the forms of him losing his head and degrading and smashing a fellow Jew's skull to the death.
He looks absolutely juvenile in his little tank top and his childlike rabbit
punches.
Retaliating harshly, the jock
punches
her with Mary hitting the corner of a table.
As every other "shockumentary", "mondo death film" and the like out there "Traces of Death" also holds nothing back and pulls virtually no
punches
as we are treated to one revolting and sickening clip after another of people dieing and or being horribly injured in ways that no sane clear-thinking person could ever actually fathom!
Daisuke Yamanouchi's "Mu Zan E" is about a young journalist,who is searching for snuff movies.The film shows us a snuff/porn making underground industry ala "Last House on Dead End Street" or "Tesis".It's extremely grim and gory and it pulls no
punches
with its sheer nastiness.There are some incredibly revolting scenes of gore and sexual violence,so fans of Japanese pinku eiga sickies won't be disappointed.It seems to me that Japanese culture is loaded with sadism and bloodletting and this carries over into the realms of cinema and literature.Anyway,if you're a fan of the "Guinea Pig" series or "Cannibal Holocaust" you can't miss this one.However if you're squeamish don't watch it!
I must say though the sound effects for when they are fighting are top notch, the sound effects are so crisp and satisfying and ACTUALLY sound like
punches
not "PHsHHH" slashing noises from FUNImation... also out of the 3 Pioneer movies "Dead Zone, The Worlds Strongest" and "Tree Of Might" this one has the most stupidest lines!
Taking
punches
for kicks I'll be bait for the kill.
A hilarious comedy that pulls no
punches
and is miles away from being politically correct.
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