River
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The
river
trip never left you bored, for sure.
One article said that zombies and the crew from this movie would help sandbag the
river
after shooting each day.
Especially good is the set representing the New York City subways and Widmark's shack near the
river.
Engrossing drama of four men on a canoing weekend down a remote
river.
Of course, the romantic Vienna, introduced in the movie does not exist (you won't find a poet sitting by the
river
in the middle of the night) and it isn't possible to get to all the places in only one night, either (especially if you're a stranger and it's your first night in Vienna).
Before watching this film I had heard a lot about it and certain scenes in the film, but listening wasn't doing it for me so I planned on watching it and wow! Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox, Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds make for an interesting group of individuals who are hell bent on canoing down the Cahulawassee
river
and the unfortunate series of events that transpires upon them all.
Deliverance is John Boorman's 1972 horror/thriller movie about a group of four Atlanta businessmen (Burt Reynolds, Jon Voight, Ned Beatty and Ronnie Cox), that undertake a canoe trip down the Cahulawassee
River
before the
river
is dammed.
Despite the nasty happenings in this picture, Boorman captures the natural beauty of the
river
nicely.
At a couple of other points in the movie, we are treated to more, softer, banjo music which provides a very pleasant accompaniment to the trip down the
river
For all the good points of this film, I did find it a little lacking in purpose.
We have three broads arriving on a boat, still in the clothes they were apparently arrested in, tried in Court, and then literally, sent up the
river
in!
Daryl Hannah was much better than Merial Hemmingway as an agent even though they are both good actresses.Doug Savant returns as
river
guide Grant Carlson, who is on the verge of proposing to his girlfriend Agent Alex McGregor, but it's always a bad timing thing so he doesn't get the chance.
Good show about a
river
boat plying it's way from town to town in the old south giving song and dance performances to the entertainment starved locals.
So I thought this would be great fun -- afterall I could imagine the kids getting lost in the Louvre, or dangling over the edge of the Eifel Tower, or falling off a bridge and onto one of the tour boats on the river, etc.
But Jersey sent the 15 year old up the
river
with the big boys.
Some situations in this film are hard to swallow i.e. the helicopter chase where machine guns fail to stop DeNiro and his two "companions", a "dip" in a very turbulent
river
fails to shake the determination of DeNiro's pursuit of Grodin who manages, despite the encumbrance of a large overcoat, to remain afloat.
Willy Wonka's chocolate
river
becomes poo.
I think this movie is best summed up as follows: Eventually all things merge into one, and a
river
runs through it.
This is I must say, a haunting film, as it excellently portrays the courage of a young lady who has to face her whole neighborhood upon the death of her young love, Billy Joe McAllister, who jumps into the Mississippi
river
and meets death.
This, however, leaves you watching a movie with people rowing down the river, laughing, in no real danger (for the most part), strutting in Amazonia with the most clichéd plot and events.
The wrecked train in the film is still visible today in the
river
where it sank in the film, somewhere in Tennesseee, I believe.
Dogma is a revolution, pure, true, allowing movement and flow, like a mountain
river
in comparison to a polluted ditch, making it hard to watch our American 100 million dollar movies with any respect.
Anyway, the plot of SWAMP WOMEN floats along like a flip-flop caught in the "lazy
river"
ride at your local waterpark.
The worse part of the show are the birthday girls, if the slight possibility of the party being too expensive and it having to be made cheaper arises, even though it is still 10 times more than most people could afford, they cry a bloody
river
until they get their way.
It's quite a different viewpoint of the same period as "bridge of the
river
Kwai" It seems like so many war movies are depressing, or even if they have real resolution, there is no real hope for the future.
Meanwhile, the also teenager Trina (Marianne Bennett) is drowned by a man dressing a monk cloak in a
river
in the woods.
They bimble across the desert looking for the Mexican border, finding en route a mummified body buried in a dry
river
bed with a gold medallion on it; when they later find a mysterious Indian (the always reliable, although poorly cast in this case Danny Trejo) who spots the medallion, he tells them the legend.
Several action set pieces like a dangerous trek down a
river
on a raft and a raid on a village on a bunch of rampaging elephants fail to deliver the expected thrilling pay-offs due to the fact that they are clumsily executed.
Still we do have the spectacle of Karl Malden having a severe hair malfunction during the 'money' shot when the Hudson river, or what looks like either (a) chocolate soup, or (b) sewage, engulfs the assembled anti-Meteorites.
You get you basic horror movie setting... a bunch of teenagers go out to camp in the woods (Good one: "You know a romantic place at the
river?
I have cried in a total of 3 films in my life... Number 1, Bambi, when his mum dies.... Number 2, City Slickers, when Norman the Calf gets dragged down
river
and nearly dies... and finally, Number 3, Highlander II, as it soooo bad! Remember Highlander?
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