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Is he
running
out of dough for his escapades to India that he takes on anything they serve him?
Well, it's more like an airport mixed together with a junior high school but there are lots of guys
running
around wearing orange jumpsuits, so I guess in that way it's like a prison.
'Ausentes,' however, has none of these things; although it does borrow from its classic forebear; to wit, a man hacking through a door and a woman
running
around shrieking while clutching a huge kitchen knife.
McKenna is branded; a few seconds later he is giving orders, and a few minutes later, he is
running
(literally) around in charge of operations -- in real life, he would be in shock.
This was obviously concocted as an excuse for a shoot out and escape scene bordering on the preposterous, with people popping in and out of doorways and
running
past windows while firing pistols at each other.
I figured at the very least we would get a cool looking monster
running
around in the woods, but instead we get this bald (yes, I said "bald!") man with pitch black skin and patches of fur here and there.
The
running
time is made up not in the classic Ed Wood style of using stock footage.
The problem, not enough kills on screen and an ending where you have the monster basically turning tail and
running.
With that in mind, Hitchcock severely underplayed other important aspects of the film, including but not limited to a logical plot, characterization, believable dialog, and a fluent,
running
storyline.
No plot, very limited action, and what is with the 3rd person commentary throughout the film???? Instead of
running
around the planet to shoot on all of these locations, they should have spent some money on script writing and actors.
There are many jokes about her Alzheimer's-like dementia and most of them aren't funny, though there were a few funny moments sprinkled in here and there (such as the nude
running
through the park scene and the old folks home).
This movie does everything wrong except make the
running
time under an hour.
I was an extra on this film, in the part shot at the airport in the first 15 minutes or so; I was one of the fleeing (mostly Mexican) Bangladeshi refugees
running
across the runways at Ryan Field in Tucson.
Anyway, with its short, 62-minute
running
time, small group of scientists, and cheap-looking monster, this film suggests nothing less than a Grade Z warm-up for "The Outer Limits" (which would premiere four years later), but without the fine writing that that show usually boasted.
Although it says the
running
time is 92 minutes, I seem to recall it ending abruptly, around the 80 minute mark.
Strode is by far the best thing about the film, though he doesn't look at all well and only appears for about a third of the
running
time.
They confess all details of what they have been willing to do, their sexual contact with her, and eventually they are all brought together in one place, all intent on being with her, and all involved with the final shootout that leaves one dead, one
running
away (and eventually dying) and one stunned, and the unexpected guy she chooses (but at the same time obvious, cos it's sex-obsessed Douglas).
Time is
running
out for her; and she is put on a train from El Paso to Los Angeles.
The film is quiet short
running
at around 75 minutes overall.
They approach a house, inside two young people are kissing, the girl says "someones
running
towards the house".
It's done really cheesily and Big Stupid
running
off one-liners like a cardboard cassanova.
I just watched Atoll K-Laurel and Hardy's last movie together and known here in the states as Utopia-on Internet Archive expecting to see some extra footage since the IA version had a
running
time of 2 hours and 21 minutes.
Turns out that it's basically the same version I previously watched on the bargain basement VHS tape from Goodtimes Home Video that ran an hour and 23 minutes (with the exception of no product placement of the Welch's Grape Juice label being inserted when a bottle was shown) with the rest of the
running
time devoted to dark blank space.
Still 15% of the country which once had
running
water and electiricity now does not.
The idea of Jodie
running
off with Dennis Hopper and his irritating accent was impossible for me to buy into.
I remember a psycho
running
around with a corkscrew killing people, and a couple of cops (I think) who were riding in a car that wasn't actually moving, but being rocked side to side to look like it was... true cinemagic.
I kept myself occupied during the film's seemingly interminable
running
time, trying to figure which was which in this one.
These two angles could have worked together had they been balanced accordingly, but with a romantic plot
running
around in circles and taking up almost twice as much time as necessary at the expense of an oil plot that's barely been established to begin with, both sides suffer.
It is by comparison amateur looking, aimless pans left and right across the desert the kind of which you would expect from any German tourist equipped with a handycam, the camera left
running
from the window of a car picking up all kinds of meaningless images, wire fences, derelict buildings and patches of dirt going through the lens in haphazard order, intercut with shots of sand dunes.
This movie is about a young couple
running
away to start a new life in LA, who end up being stalked by a psycho at a deserted rest stop.
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