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Flash forward the professor of the class (who happens to be the only male at this girls college apparently) takes a handful of his nubile students, plus girlfriend, to a
remote
lake in the mountains, their quests, to find ancient Indian artifacts; yeah right professor, we know what angle your pitching.
In a
remote
little area in Greece, more particularly near an archaeological site, multiple tourists vanish because Baron Peter Cushing and his docile followers keep feeding them to a fire-breathing Minotaur statue.
In the future, a disparate group of people asleep aboard a commercial spaceship is forced to improvise their survival when the spaceship crash-lands on a remote, barren planet.
This movie is very long, maybe 10 hours, so you can watch it as it was shown on PBS, as a series, which actually adds to the feeling of the endless journey this woman makes from England, across this
remote
island, and finally Australia.
The episode opens tense and atmospherically on a
remote
Missourian road, where a black man is hunted down and eventually killed by a menacing monster truck with seemingly no driver behind the wheel.
1891: Stalwart, morally upright military doctor Lieutenant Claude de Ross (solid Claudio Cassinelli) and several other shipwreck survivors wash ashore on a
remote
tropical island that's governed with an iron fist by the ruthless and sadistic Edmund Rackham (superbly played to the deliciously slimy hilt by Richard Johnson), who lives on the island with the feisty Amanda Martin (a winningly spunky performance by the ravishing Barbara Bach) and her unhinged rogue biologist father Professor Ernest Martin (a marvelously dotty portrayal by Joseph Cotten).
Director/co-writer Sergio Martino relates the lively and absorbing story at a constant snappy pace, offers a flavorsome evocation of the lush and
remote
tropical setting, does an expert job of creating and maintaining a creepy and mysterious atmosphere in the spooky opening third, further spices things up with a nice line in dry humor, and stages the exhilarating action-loaded climax with considerable rip-roaring aplomb.
When a space craft crash lands on a
remote
planet the survivors soon become aware that a hideous terror awaits them in the dark of the upcoming total eclipse.
The family dynamic still seems real and the situations after all this time are not so far fetched to make it seem the writers are reaching into an empty bag trying to keep the show on for one more season It is one of the few shows I watch without the
remote
in my hand for quick switching.
This story has the same hilarious feel as Sandy Mackendrick's classic 'Whisky Galore', with the gnomic humour of
remote
Scottish islanders puncturing the pretensions of intruders from outside and enjoying a wee dram from time to time (the actual intervals between those times often being rather short).
A bunch of mostly obnoxious and grossly unappealing teens go to a creepy, remote, rundown old mortuary located nearby a cemetery to attend an anything-goes all-out Halloween party being hosted by freaky occult-obsessed oddball Mimi Kinkade and her vacuous, boy-hungry bimbette friend Linnea Quigley.
Director Kimiyoshi Yasudo and screenwriter Tetsuro Yoshida give the compelling story all the power and simplicity of an ancient age-old legendary folktale: there's a very strong sense of an ancient time and faraway
remote
place (it's specifically set in feudal Japan), the good guys are noble and appealing while the villains are truly nasty and detestable, the occasional stirring swordfights are staged with considerable skill and gusto, the special effects are fine and impressive, the serious tone and steady pace never falter for a minute, and Majin's last reel rampage of savage destruction is extremely lively, exciting, and more than a little scary.
Robespierre in this fine epic kills the opposition by
remote
control, all in a fit of self-righteous devotion to his principles.
When a group of escaped convicts manage to flee to a
remote
island,they soon find that their new home is inhabited by a strangely menacing doctor(Richard Johnson of "Zombi 2" fame),a mad scientist(Joseph Cotten),his beautiful daughter(Barbara Bach)and a horde of superstitious natives.The tribesmen say that the doctor has created grotesque half-human,half-fish creatures for evil,secretive purposes.And though at first the prisoners do not believe this,as they disappear,one by one,they begin to change their minds."Screamers" is a very entertaining mix of "Mysterious Island" and "Humanoids from the Deep".There is plenty of gore with really cool decapitation scene and throat tearing to boost.The acting is so-so,but the film is fast-paced and entertaining.Give it a look.8
Desperate to re-center himself, Cassavettes retreats to a
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Greek island--where the locals and the island itself weave a little magic.
In the beginning, with the careful,
remote
location and sweeking metal sound, I thought of the opening scene in "Once upon a Time in the West".
Without 4 players, the only fun thing to do is take
remote
mines and see how many people you can kill.
But half of this game are levels where you have to save Natalya, so you'll have to limit your use of
remote
mines in those levels, and that gets quite boring.
The apolitical musicians Eva (Liv Ullmann) and Jan Rosenberg (Max von Sydow) have been married for seven years and live in a small farm in a
remote
island to escape from a civil war in the continent.
It is at once forbidding, remote, possibly dangerous; beware of what lies within!
After learning that her sister Susan is contemplating divorce, Kate decides to travel to the distraught woman's
remote
country home and spend some time with her.
The young and cute nurse Charlotte arrives at a
remote
sanitarium where she's supposed to start her new job.
Six teenagers go to an old
remote
abandoned school where 27 years ago a horrible massacre took place for a night of fun and pranks.
By the end of 19th century in a
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Japanese village a young man and a married woman, older than he, fall in love with each other and decide to kill her husband to be free to enjoy their love.
A young widower, traveling with his new yummy girlfriend and 8-year-old daughter, stops in a
remote
little town to report a car accident they witnessed on a nearby highway.
Paul Mazursky's Tempest - Interesting,odd and strange movie about a mid-life crisis.Set in NYC and a
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Greek Island with John Cassavettes as world renowned architect who decides to drop out.He is accompanied by his daughter(Molly Ringwald) and a lounge singer(Susan Sarandon).A beautiful transfer of this 25 year old movie on the DVD- but without any extras-not even the theatrical trailer.Tons of great scenery and razor-sharp dialogue make this 2 and a half hour movie an interesting trip.Raul Julia and Gena Rowlands round out a strong cast.A good drama mixed with comedy and tension and near insanity.This recent DVD release is worth renting.
Their guide Jim (Ben Oxenbould) uses a small motor boat and takes the tourist along the river to a
remote
spot.
With the
remote
out of my reach I decided to go with it and was awaiting a miserable movie that I had been avoiding for a year.
Set in the
remote
wilderness of Siberia at the turn of the century, a small community is stirred when an extremely cold winter forces two tigers to come down from the mountains in search of food, preying on outlying farms.
Sweet young nurse Charlotte Beale (a charming performance by ravishing redhead knockout Rosie Holotik) goes to work at a
remote
rural asylum run by Dr. Geraldine S. Masters (the excellent Annabelle Weenick).
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