Seemingly
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The clothes that we wear can serve as bridges between our
seemingly
disparate cultures.
The daughter is so pathetic and
seemingly
stupid that if she was mine I'ld slap her.
The cab driver himself (though well played, considering) runs through emotions
seemingly
at random, from sarcastic to sympathetic to raging lunatic to apathetic.
Seemingly
harmless, Mr. Rabby takes matters into his own hands when it seems the police are neutered by lack of evidence to convict loathsome parents of their terrible abuse towards their children.
Add to that the
seemingly
inept direction of Lamberto Bava and you've got one stinker of a movie.
Seemingly
simple and docile, suddenly he becomes clever and threatening.
And all
seemingly
on that special grainy film stock that is reserved for 1960's-1970's British low budget films.
I kept myself occupied during the film's
seemingly
interminable running time, trying to figure which was which in this one.
For the first fifteen minutes the story of NAKED FAME is interesting: two late thirties male porn stars in a
seemingly
healthy relationship decide to leave the Porn industry and try for the world of singing and acting.
Milligan
seemingly
has some issues regarding sex.
Let's just say I found it to be tailor made for
seemingly
two groups of people, young teens, at the age where violent action movies of any sort just hit the spot, and goth types that just love to choke down whatever Gothic vampire fantasy they can get their hands on.
The film lurches backward and forward in fits and starts, its central figures adrift and
seemingly
out of place surrounded by the ersatz decadence of towering sets, the minutia of production detail and the, by 1984, cliche'd but gorgeous cinematographic confection on offer to the audience.
I cannot imagine how anyone watching the movie can get any kind of grip on it if they have not read the book, and then, like me, they would probably wonder why Australian Allison turned into French Anne, and many other
seemingly
pointless changes in the story.
The movie wants to be edgy, witty, provocative, outlandish, biting all of this,
seemingly
in a Quentin Tarantino/Rob Zombie style.
The banana scene fringed on self-absorption,
seemingly
showing how much movement was in his boxers.
Having done a little bit of reading up on the film industry of Bollywood this week, I understand somewhat why there are
seemingly
unrelated musical numbers and romance and comedy in a horror film.
Or the passage of morning to night during a scene that
seemingly
should occur in no more than half an hour.
A fine line up of actors and a
seemingly
nice plot -- though not original -- promised me a nice evening in front of the TV.
The plot is rich on imagination, but
seemingly
only on paper, as the action is quite tame.
Whilst checking pipelines out in the desert, three miners are attacked and killed by a
seemingly
unworldly creature that devours their flesh and only leaves a pile of half-eaten bones.
The film opens on an island (near Milligan's Staten Island home) where two lovers are walking along with a massive parasol
seemingly
made from paper, at one point he gives her the top of a weed as a gift.
In other words, he's not
seemingly
human, so how can Captain Leary(Michael Rooker, as grizzled and intense as ever)and his gang of would-be commandos stop this menace?
I guess we're supposed to sympathize as he stumbles through a series of misadventures
seemingly
triggered by his purchase of a dog, but in reality brought on by his own contemptible nature.
At the beginning of 'Loggerheads', we're introduced to three pairs of
seemingly
unrelated characters.
It doesn't take too long before they are confronted with Splatter, a
seemingly
half-man and half-machine warrior, who leads a gang of which I never really figured out who or what they were.
This adorable dog (called various names during the film) is
seemingly
loved by the whole town...but he's alone.
Once again, I've been duped by
seemingly
intelligent reviews making
seemingly
intelligent comments about an obviously crappy movie.
The saddest aspect of this ugly exercise (to me) is that we are watching an extremely talented actor, Pacino,
seemingly
playing a parody of himself.
"Fires on the Plain" (1959) is another in the
seemingly
endless line of "classics" that get all sorts of praise for no apparently good reason.
At worst, the
seemingly
omnipresent overcast skies are more interesting than the storyline.
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