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No bomb disposal unit, or any unit, would ever have tolerated this
rogue
operator for more than 5 minutes.
Diamond Head the character needs someone who could handle the role of the lovable rogue, which McShane proved he could do with the Lovejoy series.
But this is the least of Derek's problems as
rogue
government agent (and mob stoolie) Col. Burgess (John Saxon, who also directs) is using the prison as a testing ground for a new supervirus.
The story contrives to get the clothes off all of them, involve them in some Carry On-type humour and couple them with various misfits from the British film and TV culture of the time, including Man About the House star Richard O'Sullivan, future Coronation Street
rogue
Johnny Briggs and horror film stalwart Ferdy Mayne (playing a sheik).
In fact, Phil Daniels' lovable
rogue
reminds you of Danny the dealer in Withnail and I, with his scholarly approach and scientific commitment to drugs.
The 'almost" was because the drummer was Patrick, a charming
rogue
who had no desire to fight and possibly be killed.
It deals with members of a
rogue
group known as the "Poison Clan" who are searching for a treasure hidden by their sifu.
Space cobra is the funky tale of a smuggler and
rogue
who becomes involved with the three sisters of an ancient and dead planet and an evil force who wants to harness the planets powers.
William Haines is charming as the
rogue
who has to stumble through pain and humiliation to find success and, even, glory.
Graves' Huntingdon is a perfect performance of the unreformable
rogue.
The ubiquitous Sheldon Leonard adds yet another page to his
rogue'
s gallery of screen gangsters.
He is frequently
rogue
CIA agents, or tycoons with secret agendas.
Nobody was ever better as the dashing
rogue
swinging from trees,waving his sword or flirting with Maid Marion(the beautiful OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND).But Flynn is not alone.He is joined by what is my opinion the best supporting cast ever assembled in an adventure film.
Examples of the film's shortcomings: all of the characters are extremely stereotypical (the hard-working, proud, honorable, heroic mother; her foiling party-loving, less intelligent friend; her gallant but shy suitor; her determined, precocious son; his tender-hearted
rogue
guardian; the ball-busting smuggler matriarchal with a heart of gold; the patronizing, unfeeling Caucasian socialite whom they un-creatively nicknamed Cruella Deville; the happy-go-lucky mariachi musicians), many of the scenes were equally stereotypical (the boy and his guardian's airing of grievances through an impromptu karaoke scene in the back of the Native-American run diner; the cathartic sacrifice of the once-gruff guardian at the end, complete with face-in-grass-knee-on-back cuff shot with the cops; the cornering of the boy at his own birthday party by his money-hungry,aggressive relatives; the bated breath scene of anticipation at the border patrol station), and finally, the amateur, over-the-top performances given by nearly all of the actors in the film.
It had a lovable
rogue
in Capt.
Samir shows up in Yemen posing as an arms dealer and trying to infiltrate a terrorist network for a
rogue
CIA operative.
Winnie plays up to Kibbee who's doing one of his patented old
rogue
characters.
anyone out there who hasn't seen it i recommend you do that way if you ever see another bad movie you can say "hey at least it wasn't as bad as the fair haired child" It's worse than that movie Darkness I saw with that girl who played
rogue
from x-men god that movie was almost as bad as this one.
It showed him as a lovable
rogue
and many times just as a
rogue.
Vulgar, rogue, ... The only consolation I had was to see it on a DVD .
He is actually a cop who went
rogue
and therefore becoming a criminal himself!
I don't know what the point of this movie was, other than to make sure Williamson had one more
rogue
cop, one man army, thumb your nose at whitey, movie under his belt.
Whether it's being stung by a hoard of bees or having his teeth smashed out by a
rogue
ball, Tom seems to get more than his usual share of pain in Tee for Two.
But what Ford doesn't know is that, on orders from the revenge-minded Moffatt, his second deputy (Henry Czerny) and the president's national security adviser (Harris Yulin) have ordered a
rogue
officer named Clark (Willem Dafoe) in with a covert military team to put a huge dent in the cartel's activities.
Of course, he steals a bunch of FBI stuff, drags the beautiful (in the eye of the beholder; see below) woman and the hit-man buddy into it, gets suspended, and goes
rogue.
Well, in "The Scarlet Pumpernickel", Daffy Duck is trying to pitch his 2,000-page script to studio head J.L. The script casts Daffy as the Scarlet Pumpernickel, an 18th-century
rogue.
But there's no match for Connery in a role that was made for him: a charming, polished, gentleman
rogue
("No respectable gentleman is THAT respectable," he insists), as long on charisma as he is short on honor.
A voiceover accompanies and describes celebrated writer and hunter Alex MacGregor (Donald Pleasence) while he and his attendants plod through a Thai jungle during this film's opening scene, as they search for a deadly
rogue
black leopard that has killed numerous local villagers.
There's a
rogue
cop who was killed in an accident and then "Robo-copped" together to be a killing machine, and he has sixteen tongues grafted onto his body to replace his burned skin, so as you can imagine he doesn't look very "GQ".
The only survivor has been inpregnated with the venom of a
rogue
killer spider (sounds exciting to say the least) In the depths of a secret underground base another killer spider hatches from the body of the space shuttle survivor (WOW).
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