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But
sadly
due to rights issues, that almost certainly will never happen.
Sadly, it does.
Stating he was ordered to defect, he
sadly
learns his commanding officer has been killed and has no evidence or proof of his innocence.
This film is truly a piece of artwork that is
sadly
overlooked by the public.
This movie is underrated and, sadly, overlooked.
Definitely a worthwhile curiousity that will probably (sadly) fall into total obscurity.
Marjorie, a young woman who works in a museum and lives with two female roommates, Pat and Terry.One night she gets in her car and is attacked by masked man with a knife.His plan is to rape her, but she manages to escape.The man has her purse.The police can't help her, since the actual rape didn't happen.Then one day, when Marjorie's roommates are at work, her assailant comes there.His name is Joe.A long battle begins against this man.But then she manages to spray his eyes and mouth with insect repellent, stuff that will kill him if he won't get help soon.She ties him up and makes Joe the subject of the same kind of physical and mental assaults he used on her earlier.The Extremities (1986) is directed by Robert M. Young.It's based on the controversial off-Broadway play from 1982 by William Mastrosimone.Farrah Fawcett, who
sadly
lost her battle with cancer last year, is terrific as Marjorie.James Russo, who played the attacker also in the play, is convincing as Joe.Alfre Woodard and Diana Scarwid are great as Pat and Terry.James Avery is seen as Security Guard.She got a Golden Globe nomination.This is not a movie that is supposed to entertain you.It asks a question is revenge justified.This is not a perfect movie, but I recommend it.
The pathos of the little boy and his beloved yet
sadly
insane father is most touching.
But sadly, even though he directed quite a few films that gained huge international attention, there are still a fair few of his films that have slipped through the cracks.
Sadly
our society has so much available, discounting small attempts is too easy.
The tenth episode in the House of Horror series is another one I've been looking forward to seeing, mainly because the guy in the director's chair was Don Sharp; one of Britain's finest filmmakers but still
sadly
underrated.
All I can say is that this movie, not only being the most heavily Oscar Awarded movie of all time, the most money ever made ever and
sadly
one of the most underrated movies I've ever seen.
"Hollywood Hotel" is a fast-moving, exuberant, wonderfully entertaining musical comedy from Warners which is
sadly
overlooked.
Sadly, this film has not been released on DVD, and as far as I am aware it has been deleted on VHS.
Sadly
this has not been true of the films he has made in Hollywood.
Although the Europeans have (sadly) integrated some of the clichés you would normally find in an American production of this kind, most are missing.
A wonderful film, in its script, music, acting, and images, Vanilla Sky is sadly, a superficial bandwagon movie that critics chide in order to appear intelligent.
I am a huge fan of the original National Lampoon articles about O.C and Stiggs, and sadly, this movie captures little of the glory of those stories.
Its fair to say that in cinematic terms, British cinema will
sadly
always lack behind Hollywood, they have more money and more exposure and if you went out onto the street and asked people about this movie, the majority would not know what you meant.
But sadly, it's not the case.
They pretend that this is to educate people, but
sadly
what they portray are little people parents who would rather put their kids to work than support them.
Sadly
neither reason proved strong enough for me to be able to overlook Festival's many flaws.
And you can't guess the ending unless you're really clever (which I, sadly, am not).
Then, sadly, it turned out that they tossed aside all the good elements of the original show and substituted it was an almost "Jerry Springer" and "Gong Show" atmosphere.
The idea of a human being able to interact with the trains and people of Sodor has some appeal;
sadly
that - and watching Alec Baldwin having a ball and Peter Fonda attempting to "keep it real, man" - is the only high point in this film.
Lana Turner justly earned an Academy Award nomination for her work her (sadly, her only nomination); obviously identifying with elements of the role, she delivers her most even keeled performance.
Sadly
these follow the same style as the dull plot line and there characters never really explode to life.
Andrew Stevens was a surprise in the casting and effective very early on as the male version of Amy Irving but
sadly
absent for most of the rest of the film.
Sadly
sometimes they go to extremes to hide their true self as demonstrated in the ending of this great American classic.
Rent "Lost In America" instead and watch the Las Vegas section, especially Garry Marshall's inspired turn as a casino owner, and you'll see what this film aspired to be, but
sadly "
The Grand" didn't have the right dealer at the helm.
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