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If you haven't seen this flick yet and want to (though if you do, I feel very sorry for you, my friend), you may want to skip the next
sentence
and read on, cause I think I may be dropping a spoiler.
But even without the stupid German dubbing, where every
sentence
has to be funny there are a few very, very funny scenes..
However, that last poster was making a lot of sense until their last
sentence
where they criticized the star of the movie in not being very pretty and being pushy.
Could be summed up by that
sentence.
I can say it all in one sentence: "one of the worst movies EVER!"
SEE! Mick Jagger portrayed by a Canadian actor whose accent moves from London to Ontario in a single
sentence!
I understand the intentions of the producers, they wanted to show to the viewers, that there was a few kids that have been charged with murder and put to death penalty... but that is only theoretical truth, deathpenaltyinfo.org on this page you can see all the people punished with death sentence, for the crime they've committed, when they were under aged... as you can see all the defendants were 17, not 14, when they committed the crime...
The only good thing about the movie is Bob Hoskins - and if that isn't a
sentence
to scare the living daylights out of you then you deserve this movie!
Every scene, every
sentence
they speak, and every body movement is pure genius.
Nevertheless, the infamous thief was given a twenty year sentence, which was extended due to his numerous escapes.
The one
sentence
review of this movie is that it sucks.
That
sentence
makes it sound almost comical, and maybe in the right disgusting, deplorable film it might be, but there is no entertainment value to be found in this picture.
Ed Amos did kill 4 people (at least) and is serving a life
sentence.
You could not make it worse with the old form of Russian synchronization in movies, where every role is spoken by one (male) person and every
sentence
begins with "he sais" or "she sais"... Or wait a minute, is it maybe a new form of comedy?
Ian is meant to be from Sydney, but can't even hold his accent for an entire sentence, let alone even hit the right Aussie accent when he does.
A young man named Ricco(Chris Mitchum)gets a year off his
sentence
after serving two years in prison, and quietly sets out to even a score against mafioso king Don Vito(Arthur Kennedy), the man responsible for murdering his mob boss father so that he could have control over the entire city.
They should have known when you use a
sentence
like "give me your suffering" that you should give people real suffering.
I am not a fan of Damien Lee he is not a director who is likely to produce anything above the average, but this film was better than i thought, they do take that old action film cliché of the bad pun to new heights where every
sentence
by one person is replied sarcastically by another and some times to funny effect but the dialogue is an exaggerated version of an Arnie script.
The film is allegorical, and the themes are complex, but if I had to state the theme in a simple
sentence
it would be something like this: "to keep society together we have to have people who are willing to do unselfish things instead of selfish things."
It's like the writers were afraid that the viewers wouldn't understand the complicated plot (which can be summarized in one sentence), and so they have the characters reiterate it in every other scene.
There is some romance which goes on between a girl named Meredith, (Jo Beth Williams) who is attracted to Skip Donahue and obtains a lawyer for him to be able to investigate this false prison
sentence
and get him free.
His satire brought him some big time trouble, a death
sentence.
Go back over that last
sentence
again.
the gore is very poor indeed and the casting is incredibly poor with Danny Cannon stopping just short of saying fo'shizzle at the end of every
sentence
because he's a bad ass gangsta pimp army man.
It doesn't even deserve to be mentioned in the same
sentence
as barrels.
He's just finished serving a two year prison
sentence
for attacking the man he holds responsible for killing his father and assuming control of his criminal organization.
Usually at the end of the movie there is the outcome of the jail
sentence.
movie lacks the depth(i,i said depth and martial arts movie in the same sentence)of the first film and even the following two sequels.the
To show you just how virulent Jeremy can be, he points out to Portifoy(..and for extra slander, he uses "Portifoy" nearly every
sentence
with a sneer)how his mother worked her fingers to the bone without ever asking Uncle for a dime and that he always desired to live the good life, but needed the means to do so.
I don't mean to be so U.S.-centric, but come on - when one of your main characters has to have his every
sentence
translated, it gets awfully annoying, and calls undue attention to itself.
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