River
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To test the tachyon machine, they go on a
river
tour with an out-of-luck, dimwitted cave-ride tour owner, Will.
The scene where she smiles indulgently at a group of Egyptian children waving at her on the
river
bank, only to sink into mortified disgust as they turn around and moon her, is a highlight of the movie.
While skinny-dipping in the
river
nearby, they are met by a couple of nutty backwoods hoodlums, Levon(James Keach, Mr. Jane Seymore;"Moving Violations" and "Wildcats") and Danker(David Pritchard)who later proceed to attack them into the night.
In 1888 Jack the Ripper is shot by police and dies in the Thames
river.
I am not a fan of movies about people who live their lives in a pointless way, and when given the options to act sit like zombies and let the
river
of life float them downstream.
It contains the most expensive stunt done up to that time-the locomotive plunging into the
river
(not a model).
He opens a barber shop on a desolate
river
shore and tries to mind his own business, interacting only reluctantly with the locals.
The farcical climax falls flat - what I like best are the calm scenes around the barber shop and by the
river
where the story comes to a halt.
The film then switches to a house somewhere in London, we get a shot of the
river
Thames, the Houses of Parliment & Big Ben just to prove it.
Before King Kong scaled the Empire State Building, Godzilla stalked the streets of Tokyo and Spielberg's T-Rex gobbled up that lawyer, a brontosaurus in "The Lost World" swam down the Thames
river.
The relationship between Randy and Mahogany materialized out of no where, one minute they barely knew each other and the next they're kissing on a river, and Randy has a gun? (I don't have anything against guns-just very random).
The soldiers capturing a house in the field and then losing it, Murphy blowing a tank, shooting by mistake at himself in the mirror, standing on a tank in flames, throwing grenades at a pillbox, crossing a
river
under fire, whatever you think it is there, and in Cinemascope, which adapts very well to the widescreen format.
When Roland Copping was a child, he rolled the dice with a stipulation that if its his number, his brother would have to ride on a
river.
Black Robe is the story of a journey up a
river
in canoes with an impending winter in wilderness Canada.
A French Jesuit priest is transported far up
river
by Algonquin Indians.
It's about class, love, the river, London, and it's full of great scenes and haunting visuals: witness a tormented Bradley Headstone stalking Eugene Wrayburn through the streets of the City at night.
I do understand why so many people love it, but I admitted then - and now - that this type of material is just not my cinematic cup of tea. Bruce Campbell(again playing Ash) and his girlfriend wend their way over the
river
and through the woods to some cabin in the remotest part of nowhere - where only weeks before an Archaeologist(something like that) and his wife were staying decoding the book of the dead(Necrominicon(?)).
Meanwhile, Ma finds the body of her son on the
river
bank ,and goes completely wacko, shrieking and keening over her loss, which leads to one of the most unintentionally funny lines I have ever heard.
There were some scenes of them going down the
river
in a boat just like in "Deliverance."
Photographer Elliot, also an ecology expert, is taking snap shots of wild life, and especially pollution entering the
river
near a island swamp owned by millionaire curmudgeon Milland.
Moreover, the brothers save the three Indian boys from the
river
and must grasp onto them physically, bodily - this contact is essential.
Was it really the Mississippi
river
?
Another priceless gem was when Seymour, Compo and Clegg try and help Howard escape, and their inflatable boat sinks, and all four men end up in the
river.
various french philosophers provide background commentary regarding the German philosopher Heidegger and Holderlein's poem "The Ister", which has something to do with the ancient Greek name for a portion of the Danube
river.
While the philosophers are commenting, we see images of the various portions of the
river
(in Romania, ex-Yugoslavia, Austria, etc), and images of the countries that it passes through.
There is also the very topical issue of the exploitation of the Amazon environment and the relationship between the boy and
river.
Left to fend for himself, he is then taken in by the dolphins who live in the
river
and protect their human charge from predators as they would their own calves.
"OH MY GOD, I'm sitting in my car and there's ants on my legs, I think I'll flail about on the gas pedal and crash instead of getting out of the car and going somewhere the ants are not" "OH MY GOD I'm in a helicopter and there's ants on me, I think I'll flail about at the controls and crash into a cliff instead of getting out and jumping into the
river
20 feet away from me" "OH MY GOD I'm surrounded by ants, I'll just curl up and pray instead of running over them, after all they are just ants, they cant jump or run as fast as me" "OH MY GOD I'm surround by ants on a beach, but I don't think I'll wade into the water where ants cant tread" "OH MY GOD there's ants in the town, we gotta flood the entire town" "OH MY GOD the ants will reach Anchorage in a MONTH yes a MONTH, its not like we could organize a few hundred gallons of Raid in a month."
Impossible to watch through 21st century eyes,"Sanders of the
river"
belongs to the "Saturday Morning Pictures" school of movies.I saw dozens like it in my local Odeon (Our Dominion Extends Over Nations) as a small boy.Wise white man benevolently ruling over spear waving savages,chattering monkeys,trumpeting elephants,and other denizens of the Dark Continent.Most of the savages had bones through their noses and danced round the cooking pot chanting gibberish.They were badly-made,with unsteady scenery,crackling soundtracks and startling inadvertent jump-cuts.Nobody you ever heard of was in them and we forgot about them as soon as we got out into the daylight.
Unfortunately there were some well-known actors in "Sanders of the
river"
it was well made and very popular in its day.Now it seems slightly hilarious to give it the broadest possible benefit of the doubt.
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