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A team of four documentary filmmakers head outside London to a
remote
farm to hold an interview about the possible pandemic but find themselves trapped & isolated as large parts of London are evacuated because the virus hits & hits hard, the virus appears to turn the infected into mindless flesh eating zombies.
A mafia boss returns illegally from Europe with his mad scientist friend -- to get revenge on those who betrayed him by using an army of reanimated corpses he guides by
remote
control.
You would think the setup of a volcano blowing up at a remote, yet crowded location, leaving a handful of survivors to fend for themselves until they can be safely rescued would be a good one.
Only the physical attractiveness of the players might cause a viewer to pause when scanning the channels with the
remote
control.
Today both these films would do very well if new and in multiplexes, then they just had a guest appearance for 6 days (closed Sunday) and off to some
remote
drive ins in the countryside... never on TV never on video and never heard of again.
The highlight of this one is Michael Mikasa's appearance as a World War II Japanese soldier stranded on a
remote
island--in order to age him, the makeup department seems to have submerged his head in a bowl of collodion.
A bunch of film makers are headed to a
remote
island to shoot some sort of love story movie.
Had I simply turned it on, I probably would have sent the
remote
through the screen.
The chances of Port Talbot (or even Swansea for that matter) being called a European City of Culture are more
remote
than the Pope turning out to be Elvis.
Three couples on the making in a
remote
Castilian village.
My daughter is 18months old and LOVES Elmo, her grandfather got this movie for her and she already knows how to play it on the DVD player(she pulls it out of the case, opens up the player and puts it in... sometimes upside down though ;) )and sits down with the
remote.
In the hands of experimental Japanese filmmaker Nobuhiko Obayashi, the tale of seven "unmarried" young high-school girls who, during a school break, travel to a spooky,
remote
hilltop house to visit the reclusive, mysterious Aunt of one of their fold only to be consumed one at a time by the Ghost-House/Aunt in increasingly novel ways, is escalated into a spastic, phantasmagorical confetti burst of avant-garde techniques and tonalities.
You get a little bit of everything in this South Korean flick: "Godzilla"-style miniature sets, toy model animals and people,
remote
control helicopters, firework explosions, and of course, a guy in a gorilla suit.
It's being tested on military personnel at a
remote
desert training facility (of course).
Most of the film involves new characters stomping through a desert on a
remote
planet which goes on far too long.
Nonstop fun as a group of people are trapped overnight in a
remote
cabin and tormented by the evil dead.
I just wish my TV
remote
control had a picture of Frasier with a line through it.
A bunch of young adults go deep into the woods to a
remote
cabin and tell each other several scary urban legend-style stories.
Some white stuff from the ground turns animals giant-size on a
remote
island.
He travels to a
remote
hydroponic station on one of Saturn's moons, Triton, where he builds a robot that is connected to his brain by radio.
"Sometimes They Come Back...for More" is a fairly routine and forgettable horror film that offers literally nothing new.The first half is actually interesting,but after it the film goes quickly downhill.Two military officers(played by Clayton Rohner and Chase Masterson)set out to investigate a
remote
Antarctica based governmental outpost where a mysterious occurrence has killed crew members.The only survivors are a medical officer(Faith Ford)and a tech officer(Max Perlich).Before long,the bodies are discovered all over the place."Sometimes
A vanload of kids driving across the country run afoul of a crazed degenerate family of vicious redneck killers in
remote
rural Texas.
This movie starts out with Steven McKray ( Casper Van Dien ) wanting to go to Africa to investigate a series of Shark Attacks near a
remote
village called Port Amanzi that has scared the town's tourism and driven fishermen out of business.
They should not have had the part where he starts losing control of the
remote
(basically the whole movie), and when you learn that Christopher Walken's character is really death, I lost all hope.
The girl (Fiona) is sent to live with her grandparents in a
remote
part of Ireland, which overlooks the deserted Islad of Roan Inish.
He follows him to a
remote
farm with chilling results.
This time a toothy, voracious rampaging mutant beast terrorizes a bunch of hapless folks in a
remote
outpost on a hostile desert planet.
Wimpy Derek Cowley (the likable Trevor Duke), his scrappy tomboy best friend Samantha "Sam" Marche (an appealingly spunky performance by Kimberly J. Brown), and four of Derek's obnoxious college classmates go to a
remote
cabin in the woods owned by Derek's stepfather to party hearty.
The events take place in a
remote
Spanish village, days before the great 40th anniversary celebration of the dam that prevented the area from flooding and the subsequent foundation of a brand new town called Desbaria.
The lives of peasants living in a
remote
Mexico village are examined in this marvelous film by director Francisco Vargas.
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