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Miles O'keefe stars as Ator, a loin-clothed hero who
resembles
a Chippendale's dancer.
A show like this should at least have SOMEONE who
resembles
a real-life person.
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.
Rather, it more closely
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a cross between a soft-core porn movie and a video nasty.
You see Widmark wanted to marry her himself but - 1) He never proposed to her - 2) They never had a relationship (they don't even have anything that
resembles
a love scene together) and - 3)without telling anyone (including Lupino) he has obtained a marriage license.
can't have an "energy pill",as we're now so "enlightened" it would obviously be a steroid or drugs reference.The only good casting was Patrick Warburton as "Cad" because he actually sorta
resembles
the cartoon version.
The plot only loosely
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the one in the book, the characters are completely miscast and there's some appalling acting.
Wispy-thin idea given some energy by the good cast and retro production design which amusingly
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a greeting card by Shag.
It's not five minutes into the movie that one of the hottie guards utters the line 'Strip 'em and get 'em wet,' and then we are introduced to a prison life that
resembles
some college freshman's fantasy of what the inside of a sorority house is like.
Even though the troops are carrying M16s, that movie
resembles
nothing like Vietnam.
This guy's physical prowess
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a more femme Mark Gregory and his next credit would be second fiddle to Chris Mitchum as "Tom Selick."
The Descent is also lit in naturalistic manner, making it all the more scary, unlike the laughably lit Cave which
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a giant magical Christmas Santa's grotto, with cathedral-sized room after room dazzling in gloriously blue light from... who knows where, while the cavers torches are employed exclusively in artistically lighting up the granite-jawed heroes (each more puppet-like than any Team America / Gerry Anderson / Thunderbirds creation).
The movie in no way
resembles
the novel.
It
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so much to movies like PULP FICTION or RESERVOIR DOGS that is impossible to think that Tarantino's films weren't a source of inspiration to this THURSDAY.
This film is not quite as funny as their "Grumpy Old Men" comedies (which it strongly resembles), but there are many laughs throughout.
Indeed, the licentious Kinski character
resembles
a Wily E. Coyote type character.
The style
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the steel engravings of Dore and Bennet and Riou that illustrated these stories with a healthy dose of Georges Melies added.Photographed in beautiful black and white the animation is of the highest order and not of a Saturday morning variety.
The movie is made in a style that
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Lock, stock and two smoking barrels, with lot's of subplots, fancy camerawork, cool music and that great tongue-in-cheek Aussie type of humor you'll find nowhere else.
As the film begins set in 1945 he has a french mustache and
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Desny but as the film begins it's setting of 1955 he really looks like Sean Connery.
You will agonise with him when his loss of face leads him into death.Helen Morse as "Jean Paget", pretty but not a great beauty (she
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Sigourney Weaver a bit)registers just the right amount of spunk and winsomeness as the occasion demands.
Awkward, troubling experiences with the fetus inside her leads Sherry to some scary discoveries..her doctor, David Wetherly(Wilford Brimley)finds that the ultra-sound gives some unusual results of the developing infant's appearance, but it's Craig who notices that it
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an alien!
Once Deane gets into Stargher's mind, which has the appearence and atmosphere that
resembles
a colorful combination of David Lynch's "Dune" or "Blue Velvet" and Wes Craven's "A Nightmare on Elm Street", the adventure begins.
I am sorry to say that it
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to me a bit like Pulp F. but thats how it is with post pulp era.
The character's eagerness to feed Milland and look after him more closely
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the good German hausfrau Dietrich was off the set than her mannered vamp roles.
He meets a blond chick who out of all creatures most
resembles
a cow both in facial expressions and in brain functioning and at once falls in love with her.
It
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Orwellian fiction, only this is no fiction.
(WARNING - CONTAINS MILD SPOILER) A movie almost designed to make you pause and check your recollection of it - it's confined to an almost empty motel where the huge courtyard
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a circus ring and the rooms seem like temporary withdrawal points rather than refuges; as the characters become increasingly preoccupied by the past, the present increasingly falls away, until the ultimate incendiary appearance of the Countess in the black Mercedes marks the fusion of reality and fantasy.
If you're going to spoof James Bond it's a brilliant idea to find a leading man who
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BOTH Sean Connery and Leonard Rossiter so step forward Jean Dujardin who captures perfectly the Connery sneer that masquerades as a smile plus the self-delusion of Rossiter thinking he is suave.
Then her 'cute kid' younger sister (played effectively by Mona Freeman, who
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Bonita Granville both in looks and in behaviour) returns from boarding school and reveals casually in conversation with Scott that she has inherited a tidy sum, so Scott turns his sights on her instead, with all the torrid jealousies seething in the household which that was bound to arouse.
Early on there is the nice scene with an explosion that
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a scene at the end of "Saving Private Ryan," the silent scene that was used so effectively in reflecting one consequence of violence.
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