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I make my living from games, I've been lucky enough to do this since I was 15, which also
qualifies
as I've never really had a real job.
Veteran British television director Alan Gibson's "Dracula A.D. 1972
" qualifies
as one of the least appetizing entries in the Hammer Studios series about Bram Stoker's immortal bloodsucker.
The Comebacks barely
qualifies
as a parody.
Heck, it barely
qualifies
as a movie.
im sure he doesnt need the money for a life saving operation or transplant. in all honesty i think this review
qualifies
as a better movie than 'bulletproof'.
It barely
qualifies
as a TV movie.
Princess Raccoon, an allegedly whimsical musical based on Japanese folklore, easily
qualifies
for one of the ten worst films that I have ever seen.
It hardly even
qualifies
for a PG rating.
I thought "puppets making crank phone calls" was pretty low, but I don't believe that Carlos Mencia's show even
qualifies
as comedy.
As audacious and ambitious as "Putney Swope" strives to be, it
qualifies
as a terrible film, amateurishly made on a shoe-string budget with a no-name cast and humor that lacks hilarity.
It is so embarrassingly below par that it
qualifies
as a genuine tragedy.
Being an expert on Alexander
qualifies
me to say that this is wholly and completely a fiction, but it makes for a good movie anyway.
The sound acting by the sturdy cast
qualifies
as another substantial plus: Cassinelli makes for a likable hero, Johnson essays his juicy villain part with supremely lip-smacking aplomb, Bach rates as a quite fetching damsel in distress, plus there are neat supporting contributions by Beryl Cunningham as sinister voodoo priestess Shakira, Franco Iavarone as the superstitious Jose, and Roberto Posse as surly troublemaker Peter.
Nevertheless, "The Beast
" qualifies
as a Continental western because it deals with wholly unscrupulous characters and the action could be classified as film noir because the hero and heroine are trapped by intolerable circumstances that compel them to resort to criminal activities.
As the main antagonist, Dick Merrifield
qualifies
as both an egotistical as well as smarmy villain with choice lines like: "Anything worth having is worth stealing."
An extremely wild and exciting protracted heart-in-your-throat mondo destructo car chase
qualifies
as a definite highlight.
Today things are changing, especially when the president of the United States himself, Barack Obama, in a public speech to journalists speaks of their search for truth and
qualifies
that truth as being of course relative because it is more a quest than a final end, objective or achievement.
Visconti's Death in Venice
qualifies
as one of the most beautiful films ever made.
This film certainly
qualifies
as one of the top-notch films in both of these categories.
The top-rate cast of excellent character actors
qualifies
as a substantial asset: Jones as gruff, no-nonsense Sheriff Hillsboro, Alvy Moore as friendly local Toby, and Charles Robinson as a shrewd, fiercely devout priest Jack.
It's a good movie that will make you want to see it several times; so it
qualifies
as a -must see-, and a good addition to a movie collection!
Judging from his finely shaded and two-fisted portrayal of the cunning, not to be trifled with Pando, Bryan Brown undoubtedly
qualifies
as one of the finest actors to ever grace celluloid.
This movie is quite the opposite of perverted or sleazy, in fact, and merely just
qualifies
as boring, inept and terribly bad.
I seldom feel that a movie was a waste of film (or tape), but this one
qualifies
for that distinction.
I don't know if Stella James (Sean Young)
qualifies
as a clinical nymphomaniac, but she certainly is in to sexual relations with men.
Ridiculous, predictable and thoroughly unbelievable, this is well-acted and slickly directed, but the material is so bad it still
qualifies
as one of the all-time worst thrillers I've seen in years.
This film is expertly directed by Sam Wood, and the film is a really superb suspense thriller which I suppose
qualifies
very well for the description of a superior film noir.
I'm not entirely sure Rob Schmidt
qualifies
as a "Master" in the genre of horror, since he previously just directed one horror film called "Wrong Turn" and that one was actually just was slightly above mediocre, but fact is that he made with "Right to Die" one of the best and creepiest episodes of the entire second season of the "Masters of Horror" franchise.
The admirably sincere acting from a game cast
qualifies
as another major plus: Jim Davis as hearty patriarch Grant Williams, Dorothy Malone as his cheery wife Ana, Christopher Mitchum as the concerned Richard, Marcy Lafferty as his lovely wife Beth, Natasha Ryan as sweet little girl Jenny, and Scott C. Kolden as the gutsy Steve.
Indeed, "Big Guns" is rather predictable, but it still
qualifies
as solid entertainment with lots of savage and often sudden killings.
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