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How can we be cruel, or self-indulgent, or neglectful of our children, when we see the graphic
results
of such behavior?
Said patients are dangerously encouraged to act out their fantasies by Dr. Masters, which of course
results
in a rash of brutal killings.
One of the
results
is "Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon," starring a top Holmes, Basil Rathbone, along with Nigel Bruce, Lionel Atwill, Dennis Hoey and Kaaren Verne.
This
results
in a rigid search across the country, and they are determined to find what they are looking for.
And while the actual onscreen mutilation is kept low, you will see the
results.
He tries everything he can think of in the short time available to him with predictable
results.
The
results
are dryly engaging and occasionally quite sweet.
When in 1982, "The Thing" came out to theaters everywhere, it had a cold reception and very poor box-office results, becoming almost a failure in John Carpenter's career as a horror director; however, time has proved that "The Thing" was definitely not a failed project and that the disappointing commercial
results
were not the film's fault.
The cinema is blessed as well for, in the films of David Lynch, we are shown that one man's vision can be realized with stunning
results.
And "No. 2 Son" Jimmy (Victor Sen Yung) is somewhat of a help when he first identifies the poison that
results
in some murders early on, though, of course, he blunders a little later.
So I guess that Bud and Lou just liked to mess with classic stories (although they did have some interesting results).
One girl (kidnapped earlier) is treated to a plaster facial, which
results
in her death when it covers up her air supply.
It's a pitch meeting I'd have loved to have sat in on: Astronauts from the British space program find three naked humanoid alien life forms inside a giant 150-mile long artichoke/umbrella shaped spaceship hidden in the tail of Halley's Comet filled with giant desiccated bats and bring them back to Earth with near apocalyptic
results
as they proceed to drain the population of London of their lifeforce amid much nudity, whirlpools of thunder and spit your coffee across the room direlogue ("I've been in space for six months, and she looks perfect to me." "Assume we know nothing, which is understating the matter."
(Some of the superficial "sports comedy
" results
from Jack's uncomprehending disbelief at how "basa-boru" is played in Japan.)
Hinton was writing in the 1970s and Copola was adapting to the screen in the early 80s, and, had Trueblood actually been a product of either, the
results
might've been much better (especially in the acting department).
Apparently this was a labor of love for its writer-director, Jonathan Betuel (who also served as one of the producers); sadly, the end
results
are anemic, to be charitable.
Goldberg's mere presence on-screen can often spark good will and laughter no matter how poor the script, but here she's drowning and you can see the unfunny
results.
This is his one dimensional characterization of a crime boss, with very predictable
results.
The
results
are good-looking, but unabsorbing.
Well, I was very unhappy with my
results.
However, the
results
do not make for an enticing action film, but instead, one that has been obviously z-grade junk from the beginning of the film.
Not particularly much of anything the film works with its low budget to mixed
results.
Add on a furious gun fight between the British police and the Dr. Rat, which
results
in nothing, plus the electrocuting of a lot of people, plus a cat and you have yourself... ummm...
An assortment of old and ugly university professors don't care for the popular Houseman and cut off funding for his project due to lack of
results.
STRANGELOVE [1964] and FAIL-SAFE [1964]) and mercifully short, the film's single-minded approach to its subject matter
results
in a good deal of unintentional laughter - particularly in the scenes involving an imminent childbirth and a gang of clueless juvenile delinquents!
When Dr. K applies his serum to Eddie horrifying
results
occur.
When a movie of a book seems pointless and incomprehensible, the cause can invariably be found in the book: either it was pointless to start with, or the point is one not easily conveyed to film, or the movie missed the point, which is the most frequent of these results, and the easiest to happen, especially when the point is one not easily defined.
So, a kid dies, which
results
in the "natural" response of the father: freely advising the person indirectly responsible for his son's death.
But what
results
is simply confusing.
Once again a film classic has been pointlessly remade with predictably disastrous
results.
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