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Moreover, Jackson tosses in occasional "what the hell?" unexpected oddball moments: Denise gives Johnny a rubdown in a scene that's simmering with incestuous undertones and in one especially startling
sequence
a creepy pedophile assaults a little girl in a bathroom.
Watch for the dinner-table
sequence
with DeNiro holding his baseballbat: an instant classic.
Director James L. Wilson and writer Richard H. Wadsack neatly craft a fun and engrossing omnibus outing that eschews the usual graphic gore and bloodshed in favor of creating and sustaining a potently creepy and nightmarish midnight-in-the-graveyard gloom-doom atmosphere; the opening credits
sequence
in particular is very chilling and the conclusion packs one hell of a terrifying punch.
All I can say is that from the opening
sequence
with it's stunning slowed down camera work, wonderful soundtrack full of strange electronic sounds and Astin's poetic voice over on the nature of time and space we were hooked!
The opening
sequence
where Stepmother gets her hands on the wand happen all in the confines of a song about how in love the prince and Cinderella are, and then we're OFF!
The DVD director's commentary explained why the opening
sequence
doesn't quite "match" the rest of the piece, but by then you're into it and don't care.
The fight
sequence
where Hellen and Madeline Ashton (Meryl's character) beat each other senseless without killing each other or even inflicting pain is uproariously funny!
A Roger Corman quickly produced cheapie that wears its influences proudly, as many elements (character descriptions to lifted
sequence
ideas) just reek of Ridley Scott's 1979 feature ''Alien''.
Before that, Chaplin shows his genius (not an overused term for him!) in a beautifully timed house of mirrors sequence, a riotous destruction of a magician's disappearance-trick (Charley, hiding from the police, is already in the compartment in which the beautiful girl is supposed to materialize), and an even funnier
sequence
in which Charley releases rabbits, piglets, and pigeons from the magician's table.
Extracts from celluloid classics are skilfully spliced into the action (check out the architectural detail on the doorframe in the Alan Ladd sequence).
The opening
sequence
is pure slapstick you might expect from someone like Benny Hill, but it sets the tone perfectly for what follows, a comedy masterpiece, that also delivers on suspense and horror
The attention to detail in the football seemed much better in that other play too, here it seemed rather desultory - a
sequence
of blokes cheering when goals went in and looking glum when they didn't.
From the start it looked to be a good movie, we got a look into the Chun-Li history, followed by a good fight
sequence
with her father, Micheal Clark Duncan and 3 henchmen.
Alas British audiences will be distracted by the opening
sequence
where a cruel Nazi is played by the legendary Leonard Rossiter .
De Oliveira belongs to a shrinking number of living filmmakers identifiable from a brief sequence, a few frames, of any film.
John Milius went on to Direct The Wind and the Lion and assist in Apocalypse on the surfing
sequence.
.... because the opening title
sequence
is very bland .
Compare it to the shocking title
sequence
of the 1960s BBC documentary THE GREAT WAR .
That movie's opening credits
sequence
is better than the entire thing here - the paintings and the beautiful music set the mood for the movie.
As has already been said here, though, "The I Inside" does try to get a bit too clever for its own good, and the very last
sequence
should simply have been dropped in my opinion.
The entire set up
sequence
which runs for a third of the film has more gags and is more fun than the latter two thirds set at the training camp.
Yes, when a plane gets blown up by a rocket, the entire
sequence
takes place off camera, saving the FX dept their whole budget.
Director Tobe Hooper's masterful talent for crafting a raw, rattling and uncompromisingly fierce intensity that slowly, yet surely builds to a nerve-wracking fever pitch in the harrowing last third (the infamous diner table
sequence
is particularly horrifying) has never been matched or surpassed in either any of the subsequent sequels or in the needless and atrocious overly graphic remake.
I first came across this
sequence
of books as an eleven-year-old boy myself, in 1980, 7 years after the book on which the eponymous book was published.
Avoid this like the plague - it should have been a film to bring a new generation of readers to Susan Coopers masterpiece (a
sequence
of books that shows J K Rowling's Potter saga for the dross that it is).
You can see in this where W C Fields borrowed from it for a
sequence
in The Bank Dick.
some of the swedish scenery is quite breathtaking (especially the opening aerial credit
sequence
across the alps) and the movie is competently directed by the late, great brit veteran j. lee thompson ('cape fear', 'the guns of navarone', 'death wish 4').
The movie does have quite an intense and shocking (if not bloody) opening
sequence.
And anything that does happen is often ludicrous, especially a particularly stupid
sequence
with 50 Cent going crazy and holding hostages in a fast food restaurant and then getting shot by a police sniper.
I found myself marveling at the extended
sequence
where he seizes a merchant ship singlehandedly.
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