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The opening
sequence
is really funny, definitely worth watching.
Some versions also omit most of the opening
sequence
and other bits here and there.
Every set-up, every scene, every
sequence
is an excuse to look up a girl's skirt, stare down at her breasts, gaze at her bottom and leer at her tight crotch.
Apart from the dog-fights which are nicely done the rest is a
sequence
of badly patched scenes with actors struggling with a lousy script and equally lousy direction.
power'is the kind of film even troma would be embarrassed to release.The script,direction,acting and action
sequence'
s are so dire as to be almost painful to watch and one cant help thinking that it's mere 75 minute running time could have been better spent.
Sarah Michelle Gellar is given nothing to do, even in her death sequence, but still she is the best performance in this film, and the her death is the best thing about it, even though she did deserve a better death.
You might also want to check out a pretty good catfighting
sequence
that's offered, although it's not good enough to make the rest of the movie worth sitting through.
In the opening
sequence
of "Where's Poppa?", George Segal rises from his bed one morning, shaves, showers, puts on a gorilla suit and goes into his mother's bedroom, we realize later, to give her a massive heart attack that will kill her and get her out of his life forever.
In my opinion, when a movie reveals a major plot twist it shouldn't have to employ a flashback
sequence
to prove that it did give some hints that would enable the viewer to discern the truth himself.
In fact, I didn't even realize that the people in that opening
sequence
where supposed to be the characters in the movie until I was told so by the directors in the commentary.
In his Hong Kong films Chan is never dull, with the movies being one rapid-fire martial arts
sequence
after another, but "The Protector" is lifeless throughout.
Basically, "The Secret Life: Jeffrey Dahmer" is just one
sequence
repeated over and over again.
Cujo is a giant, lovable, gentle and affectionate St. Bernard owned by the Camber family, during the opening
sequence
Cujo chases a rabbit over fields and through a local wood somewhere in Castle Rock, Maine.
it was full of cliches, eg the nerd coming into his own sequence, the "lad" getting whats coming to him etc. im not calling these spoilers because any one could guess what happens!! the only thing it had going for it was Laura Fraser, who gave an average performance.
Yes, this movie has an extended zombie sequence, but it's basically an artsy-fartsy exercise in existentialist dread, which is a long way of saying it's boring.
No Code Of Conduct, Undisputed, and also an entire action
sequence
from the little known Peter Weller starring vehicle Top Of The World.
The
sequence
that follows also shows what to expect!
Myself and my girlfriend sat through it just to see if it could be as consistently dire as it seems in the opening sequence... Yes it is.
Then there is one
sequence
with Bob Hope and his movie-ex; the dialogue is witty and the song (a version of "Thanks for the Memories") light, cynical and delightful.
There's a "Wizard Of Oz" kind of feel to the story, in that the characters in the dream are all the equivalents of real-life acquaintances of Jack, and the movie opens in black & white and shifts to colour during the dream
sequence.
He appears in a
sequence
with one of the lesser leads and doesn't even meet the rest at all.
The outcome of that
sequence
isn't explained, and Hugo's real estate dealings have nothing to do with the story.
Moreover, from 1924 on, his "silent" films had incorporated sequences based on sound gags lost on the audience (e.g., the bell
sequence
at the Fall Frolic from THE FRESHMAN and the monkey
sequence
in THE KID BROTHER).
That carnival ride
sequence
was too much for me to stomach.
While the dialect humor is mostly lame, there is a brief musical
sequence
involving "black skeletons" that was entertaining.
the minute the opening
sequence
started i knew i was in trouble.
There is also a random car chase
sequence
that seems quite dull when compared to some of the old driver's ed movies I slep... er, I mean sat through and watched way back in high school.
Then, the voice in off seems as a documentary, actors and actress in the movie sometimes laughs -take a look to the
sequence
when Juana arrives to the council which want to keep her isolated-; the castles are almost broken when in the age of the movie they have been recently built, crowds are just "four" people, lights are bad placed...Compared with Amelie Poulain, the french movie for the oscars...it has no sense to speak about a bad movie like Juana la loca.
The first two hours of the televised version are full of character and plot exposition -- after an early brief
sequence
of Las Vegas being hit by tornadoes, the action doesn't really start until the second two hours.
Even the film's best
sequence
(Dennis shopping for a prostitute to satisfy her prisoner) doesn't quite come off, with Sandy acting both ill and indignant (whose idea was this plan?).
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