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the ceramic inlay I had before would come in at 100 US dollars.
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the knocks in the door with doorbells and horses with cars seems funny.
It's all pretty tacky and cheap-looking and often downright silly, pornography and unfunny wisecracks all too often
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horror.
Interesting and short television movie describes some of the machinations surrounding Jay Leno's
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Carson as host of the Tonight Show.
I watched the first episode of "The War at Home" because I thought it was worth
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Arrested Development", boy, was I disappointed.
After seeing the trailer for this on television I was hoping for something along the lines of Predator with a robot
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the Predaot.
This tatty am dram adaptation scrambles soulessly through the plot of Dickens' wonderful book,
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the emotional impact with hurried transitions and any exterior locations with drawings.
So, Wynorski remakes Curse of the Komodo a second time, this time
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the interesting characters of the original with a bunch of obnoxious environmentalists / anti-capitalists.
I suspect there's some revisionist history going on here,but one definitely comes away with the feeling that Patrice Lumumba was a trouble-maker who incited his people to violence from the moment the Congo declared independence.His inability to control his people and his decision to bring in Soviet help to get his military back in line was obviously what got the United States involved and led to his assassination.However,by
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him with Mobutu,the United States didn't solve anything.They made the situation just as bad.Well-acted with excellent cinematography and a rousing score.Definitely worth seeing.
It was in a way similar to Bueno Vistas Social Club; the love and the respect of the interviewer -Alexander Hacke here
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Ray Cooder- for the musicians exuded from the screen and engulfed us all.
The message rings true today, the cage you escape from and the bridge you want to jump off of, are the next generations own disappointments, there will always be new kids on the block
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those who break free from the chains.
Both John Voight and Barbara Hershey did commendable jobs
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very important characters for the continuing saga of this legendary Epic Western.
The film contains some blood (not enough to disturb) and a character with an eggbeater
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one of his hands.
A CGI remake may be acceptable but
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marionettes with Homo sapiens subsp.
Oh man, it is amazing how somebody can claim global warming to be a science, well, I guess this elitist nonsense is now
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the science of eugenics!
The new characters are not that great; they just serve to make you miss the ones that they're
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In my humble opinion, The 42 foot mummy should have been 8-10 feet and improved the plot by taking out the mystic and
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him with several people who want to denigh the facts and want DNA samples for evil reasons.
Here, travellers from the future try to ruin Japan,
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the local hero Godzilla with their puppy monster, the three-headed golden dragon King Ghidorah.
After dumbing down all of the characters, adding even stupider new ones,
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some voices (though I like Nancy Cartwright, she is NOT Chucky Finster!), and having no sense of continuity (ex.: in a Kimi episode I watched the other day, Tommy and Chucky each got a new puppy; but it subsequent episode, the aforementioned dogs never appear), you'd think the creators could kill the show for mercy.
The actress
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Jean Reno's descendant is to old and learned her lesson in the first film so they add a new girl who is to be married.
An unbelievably thin and unengaging plot, ankle-deep characterisation/motivation and a really awful soundtrack
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tension with vast swathes of noise,
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the arcane musical references of the original for digitised crashes and roars.
Years have past since Alex Rain (played by Olivier Gruner in the first movie) stumbled onto the horrific plot that involved
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humans with machines however since then a war between cyborgs and humans has emerged and we lost, now a superwoman of sorts who is the daughter of Olivier Gruner's character (She also inherits only half of his minimal acting ability) which I think is the films minimal connection to the first, however when the superwoman is created she hides in 1980 while a bounty hunter from the future hunts her down in this confusing sci-fi clunker.
And then you have Foy Willing and his Riders of the Purple Sage
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Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers for your musical interlude.
It was interesting to see how reluctant Richard Dreyfuss was in
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the dictator against his will.
I had mostly forgotten much about this and then a few years ago when DVD's started
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videos I found a video of this in a nice hard shell case on wide screen format at less than half price so I bought it, watched half of it and forgot about it again.
Sure, you could complain all day long about the pointlessly long shots of, say, horse-racing, or the sped-up "car chase", or the lack of logic in the story, but you also have to give credit to the film's creativity: it's not every day you can see a punch with the breast
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the fist, or death via ice cubes stuffed into the victim's mouth!
I had to comment, because this piece of Chimp dung finally replaced "Mannequin 2" as my personal worst movie of all time, as well as
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Blame it on the Bellboy" as last movie I physically could not watch all the way through.
Aside from the gross factual inaccuracies of this movie (ie king Richard having a son and that son
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John on the throne) this movie was a sweet love tale full of adventure.
Along the way, they wipe out a bunch of commandos and find themselves
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them to help a stubborn, hidebound colone (Ian Bannen) destroy a Nazi train with top secret weapons.
Once again the pets somehow get left behind just after the plane takes off, so Shadow the dog (voiced by The Bodyguard's Ralph Waite,
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Don Ameche), Chance the dog, (voiced by Michael J. Fox) and Sassy the cat (voiced by Sally Field) try to find their way back to their owners.
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