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Don Ellis' rousing string score further pumps up the raw'n'rattling intensity while the scrappy Big Apple locations and Urs Furrer's rough, grainy cinematography both greatly enhance the overall grungy realism.
The Jackal's former mistress teaching the highly proper and very married Quinn to
rough
her up, lick blood from her face, and then go down on her, alone is worth the price of admission.
Beware of bad prints: this movie is in the public domain so some copies are pretty
rough.
I would recommend seeing this film if you are prepared to look beyond the grit to see the potential of a diamond in the
rough.
One knocks a ball into the
rough.
The jokes they pull on each other as twice as funny,cruel,crude as ever before & the stunts & dares are twice as
rough
as any Jackass episode you have ever seen.
Lets face it, Australian TV is for the most part terrible, but this is a real diamond in the
rough
that not enough people are watching.
I saw the original
rough
screen showing 4 times at Gencon a couple years ago.
That's what makes the film work, because we always view gangsters as a
rough
bunch out to screw you badly.
It's
rough
around the edges (sound recording in particular is wobbly) and often very funny.
Although there is a bit of
rough
language & cartoon violence, it's basically okay for older kids (ages 12 & up).
I know this film has had a fairly
rough
ride from the critics, but I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed it.
The DVD from Media Blasters also contains another version of the movie that's a
rough
cut, I guess, I only watched a little of it so I don't know how different it is from the theatrical release but from what I saw I guess it's a "warts and all" presentation.
Yes it is rough, but has good energy and plenty of fun.
A couple of cowpokes help a group of Mormons cross some
rough
country on their way to a new settlement.
The main character is in such
rough
shape, and you hate to see him deny help, but no matter what you just can't hate him.
He has a
rough
go at first with the boys, especially so with Mike, an 8 year old who forms an attachment for the older man which is anything but reciprocated.
Although there were a few
rough
spots and some plot lines that weren't exactly true to character, this was Classic H:LOTS.
Better still, this documentary neither sanitizes nor romanticizes its subjects: These
rough'
n'scrappy lads were so fiercely competitive and out for themselves that they all went their separate ways when the lure of fame and fortune manifested in their lives.
Only by meeting the irrepressible alley cat O'Malley, a
rough
diamond with romance in his heart.
The humour is
rough
and ready but fast and furious.
However, TW&TL remains a striking exposition of what once was known as The American Character, largely on the strength of Brian Keith's superb portrayal of Teddy R. (Obviously Milius--and Keith--admired TR tremendously to make two films about him, including "The
Rough
Riders.")
Moreover, we've also got rough, grainy cinematography that constantly alternates between washed-out color and grimy black and white, ineptly staged fight scenes, lousy acting from a uniformly pathetic no-name cast (Jerry Angell in particular cops the top crummy thespic dishonors for his laughably abysmal histrionics as slimy no-count psycho criminal Joe Bob), a grating head-banging thrash metal soundtrack, and a generic shivery'n'ominous synthesizer score.
I do think Singin' in the Rain is the better film, as Cover Girl is a little
rough
around the edges.
"Hellraiser" is a bit too
rough
around the edges (the film just never leaves that stupid house) and, lets face it, "Lord of Illusions" doesn't move at all!!!
One might even jump to that easy conclusion, as he puts up these immense landscapes, then moving to more
rough
civilized culture (though not the actual 'normal' culture itself), and to a point levels too abstract to be able to convey properly here.
Brown returned to his role from the year before (in "Slaughter") for this
rough
follow-up film.
But the rest of the film works well enough to carry it over these two
rough
spots and still leave the viewer satisfied with the flick.
A tale of a young boy, Dexter (Joseph Mazzello) with AIDS who befriends a
rough
and tumble boy (played by Brad Renfro) his exact opposite, The Cure is sad, if a bit too soapy, pull at your emotions "message" movie with it's heart in the right place.
This second full-length Lone Ranger feature doesn't measure up to the 1956 classic but is a fine film with enough
rough
and tumble action and moves along at a good clip.
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