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Beatty, short and rather stocky compared to the real thing, is laughable, as are Dean and Joan Collins, whose physical
resemblance
is so bad that the viewers would never know who they are supposed to be if they weren't addressed by their character's names.
if it would not be for sign of "low budget" in some scenes, and a certain "too close
" resemblance
of "the usual suspects", this feature would be an excellent thriller in itself.
Although Ferrara intended to make a film in the tradition of THE Texas CHAIN SAW MASSACRE, the end result bore an even greater
resemblance
to Martin Scorsese's TAXI DRIVER.
It bears a strong
resemblance
to the score of many of the early spaghetti westerns.
She bears a distinct
resemblance
to Nancy Sinatra back in her "These Boots are Made for Walking" days.
Get set for all the zany fun in this hilarious comedy about an Asian immigrant that everyone calls "Bruce," because of his
resemblance
to the legendary Bruce Lee.
(In looks and affect he bears a
resemblance
to Kevin Spacey.)
And, strangely enough, he bears a slight
resemblance
to Reno (Jimmy Laine, aka writer-director Abel Ferrara), the starving artist driven to madness in "The Driller Killer."
It is hard for me to see any
resemblance
to film maker Cousteau.
Rock fans might derive fun from the peripheral characters' purely coincidental
resemblance
to any living person, as the legend goes, with a foreign intellectual interfering girlfriend (Yoko Ono?), old-style matey, but sexually ambivalent manager (Brian Epstein?) and loudmouth, money-obsessed American manager (Allan Klein), as well as Essex's character's own career path which seems to echo Jim Morrison of the Doors (who also died in seclusion in continental Europe), but the situations are too conventional and predictable to really engage.
Dennis Wheatley, the author of the book, condemned it because there was little
resemblance
to his novel and what appears on screen, except for the title.
One of the least interesting in the James Bond series, Moonraker is big and dumb and bears no
resemblance
to the superb thriller penned by Ian Fleming.
Tex Avery's 'Red Hot Riding Hood (1943)' opens in the usual fashion, but, after that, any
resemblance
to any known fairy-tale character, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
Indeed, this film bears very little
resemblance
at all to the source material.
It Starts wit a big city doctor who's headed for a major interview to achieve his dream of becoming a plastic surgeon.. Unfortunately or fortunately he has an accident n gets stuck up in a small town where he's sentenced to community service in t hospital..Cant help but recognise t
resemblance
to t animated movie 'cars'!
"The House of Usher" is called "the modern re-telling of Edgar Allen Poe's story from a female perspective".Yeah right,and I'm an alien invader from Pluto.First of all,the film fails as a thriller as it's extremely boring and lacks tension.Like so many earlier adaptations of Poe's work,this latest interpretation bears little
resemblance
to the source material.The cast is pretty terrible,albeit it's nice to see Polish beauty Izabella Miko in the main role.On the plus side the cinematography is great and the last 15 minutes are actually quite interesting to say the least.It's a shame that the rest of the film is so painfully dull.If you want a proper Poe's adaptations rent or buy a couple of Roger Corman's flicks.3
There certainly was a vague
resemblance
between Cathy, Chris and their younger brother Cory, twin of Carrie, on the cover and the actors who played them.
First off the David Sloan killed off in this film looks so unlike Sasha Mitchell (Why didn't they use Geoff Meed who bares somewhat of a resemblance?) that I refuse to acknowledge that this indeed has anything to do with Kickboxer 1-4.
The best that Stiller and Wilson can claim is a reasonable physical
resemblance
to the original stars of the television series.
However, the story was a mess, it bears little
resemblance
to the original story, and most of the plot changes were unnecessary.
She's the closest
resemblance
to Ellen Burstyn we're going to get.
Nicole Kidman's portrayal of the wild child sister bears a remarkable
resemblance
to Meg Ryan's portrayal of Pamela in "The Doors."
Believe it or not, this movie actually has some
resemblance
with Jules Dassin's famous heist classic.
This awful movie has very little
resemblance
to H.G. Wells fantastic novel.
Does anyone else see a
resemblance
between Dorothy Malone in this movie and Sharon Stone today?
What I remember as a powerful novel, full of magic, good versus evil and suspense bears no
resemblance
to the movie.
The love scenes couldn't have had less chemistry, with their contrived spontaneity, and clumsy ripping-off of clothing, and the constant comparison of Hillary Swank's character and Mia Kirshner's character who were supposed to bear an uncanny
resemblance
to each other in the film, when in reality they look absolutely nothing alike.
I admit initially I thought the movie bore a distinct
resemblance
to an episode of the original "Outer Limits" (where a high energy physics experiment goes awry and spews out living radioactive material) and might have been inspiration for the later TV show.
Addressing that other problem associated with Clayburgh's casting, her nonexistent physical
resemblance
to the real Lombard, comes off as a travesty.
Mr. Zarindast is not one to be stopped by minor details, such as substituting me with someone who had no
resemblance
whatsoever with me or my character(?).
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