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The parade
sequences
give added flavor and still timely food for thought.
Willis O. Brien's special effects are still surprisingly good and way ahead of the 1960 version even if he was to perfect them further in King Kong (for which this film feels almost like a dress rehearsal at times), giving the film an epic scale in the volcanic eruption and stampede sequences, while Wallace Beery is a perfect choice for Professor Challenger, embodying the gruff, belligerent nature of the character to a tee.
As many others have pointed out, this lacks what is accepted to be trademarks of Westwood's popular Command & Conquer franchise... the building system, video
sequences
and a solid story.
Instead of this go and buy something like Lion King or Beauty and the Beast which CAN incorporate excitement and emotive
sequences.
I had watched this as a kid on local TV in the early 1980s (when only black-and-white sets still existed in Malta!) and, even if I knew it was no great shakes, some
sequences
from it (Kirk Douglas' nude fight with Harvey Keitel and the climax, for instance) have stayed with me ever since!
Those looking for action-packed werewolf
sequences
will not find it here.
For the gorehounds among us, this movie features a handful of gross murder
sequences
and utterly cheesy make-up effects, but it lacks literally everything else like structure, tension or understandable dialogues.
This one seems like a sequel to Submerged, in that Seagal is working as part of a team again (thus meaning that other actors get the bulk of the meaty action sequences) and this movie (sadly) is all over the place (plot-wise) as Submerged.
MacLaine, playing grandmother to her deceased daughter's three now-grown children, is in full Aurora mode, but tellingly the only two
sequences
that work are the ones MacLaine shares with former co-star Jack Nicholson.
The problem is that Penn and Russo have such little screen time that the movie has no impact outside of their
sequences.
The action
sequences
which would normally bail out the movie, are unexciting and stilted.
All of this would be enjoyable had Death Before Dishonor contained some punch in the action
sequences
but unfortunately these one sided action
sequences
feature a three digit body count on one side, while only one good guy dies.
The sequence where Bruce Lee's face is pasted over the mirror (As others have mentioned) is truly as shoddy as it gets and overall the movie has a few alright action
sequences
in the beginning but it's all very sub-par stuff.
It was entertaining, with some decent action
sequences.
This movie has absolutely excellent action
sequences.
Quite a few action
sequences
were unbelievable carrying no weight.
Some great photography
sequences
at the rave party scene.
But what really makes the film worth watching is the action
sequences.
The movie starts in an interesting way and builds up some excitement with the strange murders and reasonably good action
sequences.
The action
sequences
are spectacular, the characters are interesting and the animation is fantastic.
The entire film ties back in on itself, a trope which was hinted at via the beach
sequences.
Her deglamourised look only emphasized the strength of her performance.Fardeen and Kareena's chemistry was impeccable and they give one of bollywood's memorable kiss
sequences.
The Princess of Thieves is a family movie and as such we enjoyed it for its lack of blood, less than fearsome fight sequences, and general lightness.
I can't believe that Bunuel was able to create such vividly bizarre
sequences
that laugh in the face of conventions, and still manage to contain all those random
sequences
in one film that kept my interest for an hour and forty five minutes.
The movie has a cool set-up and a few good action sequences, although they suffer from that all too modern symptom of having been put together by editors who must have been on some kind of amphetamines.
For instance the whole film is beautifully shot, with lovely cinematography and stunning underwater
sequences.
there's lots of eye candy, creatively brutal and gory death
sequences
and manages to generate a good amount of old fashioned suspense and laughs.
Wonderful interaction between Bruce and Alfred ("You think you know everything about me, don't you?" "I diapered your bottom, I bloody well ought to!") and a hilariously unhinged Joker mix with intense action
sequences
and an air of realism that wouldn't be out of place if this was a live action film.
the musical action
sequences
are some of the most spectacular i have ever seen and heard.
And contributing to the feeling of unreal and falsification, the director uses abundant
sequences
in fixed positions where the characters seemed to be forced dummies, nothing that corresponds with the naturalness of the human body in the plotted situations.
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