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And so she spent countless hours going through every minute of that weekend in her mind,
searching
her memory for clues that were not there.
It is like Marlon Brando in Superman.There is no plot except Gallo
searching
and finding his friend in the catacombs.
Why they were
searching
for the gates of hell only the director knows.
Later on, in a similar attempt to untie her mother she wanders down stairs and starts
searching
in a box of scrap-booking stuff for some scissors, eventually she gets a knife.
Quite possibly this was some latent voyeuristic tendency in me that wanted to see our hero get it on with his victim, or maybe fascination that they got funding to make, distribute, and show this film that kept me
searching
it for merit, or possibly some bizarre wish-fulfillment fantasy that there might be a point at the end of all the pain.
Weak tale of an evil warlock who is
searching
for a centuries old satanic Bible so that he can do Lucifer's bidding by undoing creation.
You'll spend the rest of your life
searching
in vain for that missing piece, but it's gone, it's gone.
The story of two friends living in New York
searching
for their pal from high school who is now living homeless under the boardwalk at Coney Island, has flashes of being a very good film, but ultimately is weighted down by the story focusing on Stan and Daniel, rather than on their homeless friend Richie.
Christopher Eccleston is an excellent actor but even he couldn't rescue this tale of a young woman
searching
for the truth over her sister's death.
The plot revolves around a woman trying to find what happened to her missing ex-husband while also
searching
for some sort of legendary diamonds.
I finally rented this video after
searching
for it for many months.
I actually trawled through the entire set of reviews,
searching
for the ones which gave this film less than 5 stars.
Not worth
searching
out but if you stumble upon it give it a try.
But out there there is a following of the man, 'cause
searching
to find this cheap flick isn't that hard but you have to pay hard earned cash for it.
Film has Lance Henriksen and a group of others
searching
the pacific northwest for a plane that crashed that his daughter was on and also a special machine his company has built that he wants to also retrieve.
They happen upon a house while
searching
for fuel; but it turns out to be a bad choice, as the owner is just about to conduct a satanic ceremony...ho hum.
I just wanted to leave a quick comment as its not listen on here ,but i have just seen this movie,the version I just rented was released in 2005 as far as I know and it was actually called "Don't go into the attic" I only realized it was the same movie as Devils Harvest upon
searching
for some of the actors who looked familiar in the movie.
Well, I've read the book first and thought: wow would this be cool to see in a movie, than I started
searching
and found there was already a movie made of it...
Some researcher named Surgei (pronounced SirGay) are
searching
for hell in the underworld of Moscow.
Instead, we got some jungle melodrama about a a girl and two guys who go
searching
for diamonds and end up confronting a vicious animal hunter.
The build-up while
searching
for the killer in the theater is interesting enough with Norris crawling through the shadows to discover the hideaway, but the end fight is disappointing after beginning in such a promising way.
Wow !! I didn't even know about this movie until I was
searching
for the name of another Mark Hamill classic (Time Runner).
Even in the 1950s when intellectual
searching
for the meaning of life was fashionable and beatnik rejection of physical comforts, clean clothes, haircuts, etc. was a common reaction to the smug middle-class mores of both the USA and western Europe, this movie would have been a stinker.
American Tourist on package tour in Asia suffering recent bereavement decides to break law by: 1 Ignoring curfew; 2 Joining revolutionary army; 3 Possessing and using illegal firearm...... etc etc What is meant to be a political and educational statement about the so called atrocities of a military dictatorship in Asia ends up as a "How To" travel guide for disillusioned Americans....especially those who wish to protest that the water in the hotel does not work.... Regrettably the authors of this silly yarn have no clue about Asia...nor it seems in writing sensible dialogue... example:...our human-rights heroine
searching
desperately for medicine in the furthest outreaches of the Asian jungle miles from anywhere comes across a peasant and asks: "Excuse me-does this town have a pharmacy?"...Well....those who know something about the Asian jungle will appreciate how ludicrous that scenario really is.... Mind you I was recently in the Thai jungle and an American asked me.... "excuse me....do you know where is MacDonalds?"
The mummy (Lon Chaney Jr.) is on the loose in a New England college town
searching
for a college student (Ramsey Ames) who is the reincarnation of his beloved Princess Ananka.
After
searching
and searching, I came across a VHS that was being sold on E-Bay.
But just what is Knowles
searching
for and trying to rescue, and just what is following and watching them in the woods?
His
searching
for happiness is not clear, but they do bring out the reason for his unhappiness rather well by displaying the overbearing trait of the females in his wife's line.
Searching
for my favorite scene is like pulling teeth, so I guess I'll go with the "cherry bomb in the toilet" gag that makes Back to the Future's James Tolkan one of the many grown-up victims (that guy's always playing school authority figures).
In London, the Venetian Carla Borin (Yuliya Mayarchuk) is
searching
an apartment to share with her beloved boyfriend Matteo (Jarno Berardi).
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