Sheriff
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It starts out bad and goes downhill from there , repeated scenes , the Good The Bad and The Ugly like shootout will have you rolling on the floor with laughter .Yes , he's the best deputy
sheriff
in Texas , tracking a mafia hit-man to Malta as only he can .
Michael Parks gives one of his typically shifty, lethargic, mumbling performances, but in this case it was appropriate as his modern style
sheriff
symbolizes the complacency that technological progress can bring about.
Her father, the sheriff, yelled to the madman to stop, and he said "Hey, stay awhile!" and threw a dagger threw his chest and stuck him onto some tree.
Who would ever ask fat Texas
sheriff
Joe Don Baker to escort an Italian he illegally arrested in Mexico back to Italy?
They get help along the way from their sexy cousin Daisy (Razzie nominated Jessica Simpson) and Uncle Jesse (Willie Nelson), while being chased by equally mean
Sheriff
Rosco P. Coltrane (Lost's M.C.
The whole matter is taken care of by Steve our local
sheriff.
DOCTOR TED NELSON and his unmarried friend the
Sheriff
have finally cornered the Melting Man on a landing on some stairs in an electrical generating plant.
Small college town coed OD's? (Why do we care?) Acting
sheriff
investigates the incident.
China O'Brien gets upset as a police officer and decides to call it quits and go back home to her hometown and get back to her roots and her dad, who is the local
sheriff.
Incarcerated train robber near Yuma breaks free his chain-gang and heads for the retired
sheriff
responsible for killing his wife (as well as a hidden stash of gold which remains hidden thanks to the screenwriter).
As the former
sheriff
back in command, Charlton Heston gives one of his laziest, least-inspired performances ever (he has one good moment, attempting to read a letter and fumbling for his glasses).
The small California town of Diablo is plagued with mysterious deaths after
sheriff
Robert Lopez unearths an ancient box.Legend has it that the box holds the sixteenth-century Mexican demon named Azar.FBI agent Gil Vega is sent to investigate the murders and joins forces with the
sheriff'
s daughters,Dominique and Mary to fight with evil and bloodthirsty demon."The
I have to mention that there was also a bit of mis-casting with a 12-year-old boy acting as
Sheriff.
Once upon a time some evil people made a movie about a guy that got shot into space, supposedly to go to Saturn, but really only to some stock footage of solar flares, and then he gets a nose bleed, and before you know it, he's laying in a hospital bandaged head to foot, and then an overweight nurse with an ill-fitting uniform comes in and gets eaten by the guy, whose supposed to be melting all over the place but never seems to lose any mass, and then NASA, or at least one guy at NASA, gets upset about it and calls one other guy in to hunt him down, but the guy they sent to hunt the melting guy has to go home and have soup first, and his oddly-shaped wife forgot the crackers, so he can't have crackers, and then he has to go out and look for the melting guy with a geiger counter, and that doesn't really work, so he really only follows the trail of half-eaten corpses, and then there's something about a sheriff, and two ugly old people in a lemon grove, and a women with a meat cleaver, and some kind of industrial plant with trigger-happy security guards, and since I can't tell you how the movies ends, all I can say is Jonathan Demme is in it somewhere with some guy with the stupid name of Burr DeBenning, and if there's any justice in the world everyone connected with this movie died a hideous, violent death and was unable to make more movies, and the world lived HAPPILY EVER AFTER - THE END!
Ghost Town starts as Kate Barrett (Catherine Hickland) drives along an isolated desert road, her car suddenly breaks down & she hears horses hoofs approaching... Deputy
Sheriff
Langley (Frank Luz) of Riverton County is called in to investigate Kate's disappearance after her father reports her missing.
Instead, it is a movie of a woman
sheriff.
Make no mistake though this is a bad movie about a woman
sheriff.
She becomes
sheriff
when her husband is gunned down; she is only a tad bit upset by this.
Utterly stupid, as anyone killed in this movie has the new
sheriff
to thank.
In Gunslinger, she's the town
sheriff'
s wife.
There's some(unintentional)humor with the tire tracks everywhere, people running behind one building to emerge suddenly in front of another (I've heard of false fronts, but this is ridiculous!), and the truly stupid plot line of the newly widowed
sheriff
falling in love with the guy hired to kill her.
Follow-up to 1973's "Walking Tall" continues the real-life drama surrounding Tennessee
sheriff
Buford Pusser, but this installment plays like a lame TV-movie.
In the end the guy kills 3-4 people and his wife stands by him and you are supposed to be rooting for him instead of the
sheriff
investigating the murders.
We also got to have a
sheriff
who doesn't really do a damn thing in this film and whom nobody listens to.
Heston is a
sheriff
who "liked the world better as it used to be before" and Coburn is an outlaw who "owes something to the man who locked him up and has to pay his debt".
Richard Cardella is terrible as the
sheriff
and was quite laughable plus his character is annoying.
No time for terror when this movie is hijacked halfway through by these comic relief boat rental doofuses, who suddenly become the lead characters; but again you gotta admit watching them try to be funny is better than plodding around after the
sheriff.
There was the friendly, aged
sheriff.
Into the story happened some kind of crazy illogical things (like the discussion into the
Sheriff'
s house and the demential appearance of Butch Cassidy !?!?!?!?!? yes, really Butch Cassidy,who is portrayed like an idiot).
The town is run by a
sheriff
who likes to watch and has a personal vendetta against whiny doctor boy.
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