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I didn't mind that but I did object to more that irreverence
regarding
marriage and religion: two topics which secular filmmakers (meaning about everyone in Hollywood and elsewhere) just can't stop trashing.
But
regarding
the story and dialogs I only can call it big crap.
Natasha has a crush on Daniel, who is an ambiguous man
regarding
his sentimental life.
In retrospect it has got something nostalgic,
regarding
the SF wave of the early eighties and the special effects of this time.
Costumes are particularly grotesque in some of the group scenes, as if they were taken from stock material,without
regarding
of a real coherence.
Milligan seemingly has some issues
regarding
sex.
This explanation of their abrupt, abrasive dispositions is unsatisfactorily extraneous and merely serves to highlight the complicated ends the films unwavering supporters will go to to defend their positions
regarding
a film unfortunately short on sense.
Regarding "
Burnt By The Sun" by the same director as a no-question-10-points-movie, one of the best I ever seen in my entire life, I was totally disappointed by that one.
So please, lower your standards
regarding
to what you believe is funny to that of a mere infant.
Forget that it's clear no research was done
regarding
Detroit (forest in downtown Detroit!
There's more honesty and realism
regarding
race in any two minutes of that film than there are in the full 4 hours (oh I'm sorry, it just felt like 4 hours) of this stinker.
At the opposite end of the spectrum from RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK is David Hemmings' utterly inferior adventure
regarding
the salvage of a World War II-era plane with a valuable cargo.
Every time he turned around, the studio was slashing the budget and making demands
regarding
the storyline.
Tried to watch with an open mind, but if you're going to delve into a movie or anything for that matter of this nature at least do some homework
regarding
history, locations, church protocol, et cetera.
However,
regarding
the content of this film, I am very sad to see that in the 21st century there is still an urge to pathologize domination-submission relations or feelings (and/or BDSM practices).
This Italian turkey was inspired by Richard Fleischer's successful slavery-saga "Mandingo", released one year earlier, but since the makers were even too lazy to think up a different title, you shouldn't expect anything that even remotely resembles a narrative depth, character drawings, unsettling atmosphere or thought-provoking statements
regarding
cross cultural relationships.
It really would have been interesting to get a true impression from Wyman and the other actors in this movie
regarding
the script.
Leonard Maltin rated it a BOMB; while it's harmless enough, it's also totally routine and, fatally, the three main roles are stereotypes, that is to say, uninteresting: Eddie Byrnes is a bank employee with ideas
regarding
his consignment being transported by train; Gilbert Roland is the "legendary" but ageing Mexican bandit (his frequent lapses into Spanish when excited are quite corny!) who, apparently, is still irresistible to women; George Hilton as an enigmatic bounty hunter tries too hard to emulate Clint Eastwood's Man With No Name figure.
As much as you try to associate with the lead character and be open-minded
regarding
the insane theories, this still remains a movie about a two-digit number and two-digit numbers aren't scary.
Greek and Russian males would seem to give the Italians a run for their money
regarding
that famous madonna/whore complex.
Virtual Sexuality attempts to be a light hearted and cheeky teenage comedy
regarding
the usual trappings; virginity, boys etc. except the main character apparently turns into her perfect boy that she has created using the help of a machine at a technology fair.
During my struggle to stay awake during this borefest, I fought through my near-dosing off to discover some silly plot
regarding
fraternity schmucks, quite incredibly obnoxiously annoying, running into trouble with a psychotic , radioactively damaged half-human/half cyborg named Splatter who sends his soldiers after them for the murder of their prestigious, politically vocal leader(..for whom Splatter killed himself, setting them up to take the blame so he could become the leader).
These face-painted freaks form a group who express their feelings anarchically, though non-violently, living on dilapidated streets abandoned by the "civilized world" voicing their concerns
regarding
nuclear disarmament.
Utterly useless as a species... Fine you want ten lines of text
regarding
my unending hatred of Ewoks?
Particularly irksome is his producer Lee(Cyia Batten), a tyrant constantly barking orders to everyone, her poisonous attitude creating much tension..she's the type of producer who wishes to capitalize on a small town eruption
regarding
the killer, using the hockey team cover story as a front to exploit the tragedy occurring in White Plains.
Yet, again and again, he made lousy decisions
regarding
his career.
I agree with the comments
regarding
the downward spin.
A nativity in terms of rebirth, or at least this is what can be hoped
regarding
the Italian cinema.
Everything seems to be going as planned until a woman by the name of Eleanor Green (Laura Linney) shows up and starts some controversy
regarding
his position.
Some of my fellow reviewers around here tend to label "Route 666" as one of the weaker entries in season one, mainly because the script is too preachy
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racial issues and shows a different and more emotional side of Dean's character.
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