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The only good thing about that crap (pardon my French) is the
shooting
of the Alp scenery.
Every manner of atrocity is committed in this unredeemable mess: garroting, rape, human boiling, crucifixion, pick-ax murder, and of course point blank
shooting.
The film has a truly sickening scene where Ricky goes on a
shooting
rampage down a suburban street killing as many innocent people as his gun allows him.
Guy wearing an Air Force full service uniform
shooting
a bazooka...I think not.
DO continue writing, shooting, directing, editing, etc. DON'T get discouraged.
Jack Benny got his way, but every time Jack Benny looked at Percy Kilbride when he was
shooting
the movie he broke into hysterical laughter.
KFOR troops suffered first victim in 2001, in an accident shooting, and fact is that KLA has never attacked NATO troops, they were allies.
Colonel Rick Gibney was awarded for
shooting
down Flight 93, which had been hijacked by remote control by the White House, as confessed by Pentagon in Operation Northwoods.
Dead people aren't dead, weak kittens suddenly become "ninji" types, people suppose to be good with guns can't hit a target, and people
shooting
blindly into the dark never miss making a fatal shot.
The opening of "Goodnight,God Bless" is quite unsettling and memorable:we see a priest with a rosary walking near the school before murdering a young school teacher with a butcher knife and then
shooting
5 school children on the playground and wounding countless others.This sequence is shot in chaotic and hand-held style that certainly packs the punch.Unfortunately after this nasty beginning the film quickly goes downhill.First of all it has more to do with dull cop drama than slasher flick.There are a couple of thrills including the scene of the woman chased through the forest,but the acting is so-so and the ending is abrupt and comes out-of-nowhere.It's a crying shame that "Lucifer" is so terminally boring.4
The shocking rape scene was really well done but I didn't like how she treated her boyfriend afterwords since he was helpless to save her.And then to kill herself afterwards was cowardly and not believable.Yes it was traumatic but I have never heard of rape victims taking their own life because of it.What the skinheads did was rotten,but then so was what the group of black men did to her and her boyfriend.And then later the same group of blacks targeted the white girls.I am sure it probably happens a lot also,but they don't seem to be depicted as bad guys which is a total double standard.At that point I was waiting for the skinhead group to get even with them for
shooting
an innocent kid who was only lured into it because he was mentally challenged.And they were also protecting their female members from being nearly assaulted which any gang would do no matter who they are.
A
shooting
star falls to earth and soon the crazy ugly clowns are
shooting
innocent residents with popcorn guns and wrapping them up in cotton candy.
Suddenly Kerin's shirt falls off and a fully exposed Kerin kills the Medicine Man by somehow
shooting
lightning bolts at him.
There is some
shooting
action, but the main story line here, is the chemistry between Robinson & Crawford.
Not only because it happens in winter (hence snow) and not only because the world of this small black Toronto community gets shaken (as snow globes do) by the accidental
shooting
death of a young child ... but also because of the closeness and intimacy of everything.
Set approximately two years after the original film, Captain Bogomil (Ronny Cox), Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold), and John Taggart (John Ashton) are trying to figure out who is behind the "Alphabet Crimes", a series of mostly high end store robberies (and one shooting) distinctive by their monogrammed envelopes with an alphabetical sequence the assailants leave behind.
Her portrayal of an expert markswoman / assassin is picture-perfect, and she delivers with conviction such lines as (after
shooting
two guys point-blank) "Hell yeah I think you're afraid of me!".
The
shooting
is done well, the acting is superb, and it puts Sadako in to a TOTALLY new light, and will really force you to think a bit more about Ring and it's sequels.
The movie revolves around the
shooting
of a local bad boy/ pretty boy Jude Law in the estate of Kevin Spacey.
Lots of running around, lots of
shooting
and near the end you won't even care about who's doing the killing or if the mutant make-up looks cool or not.
Just suffice to it say that it is completely understandable why the talented Mr. Penn reportedly chose to stay drunk for every
shooting
day of this miserable, limp, pointless ... you see where I'm going.
Given the fact that our Canadian population is 10% of the US population, I'm left in disbelieve, that my chance's are twice as high to become a victim of a mugging, shooting, robbery, fraud or whatever in a City let's say Toronto, after I had to fend for my life in Atlanta, where I got lost in city traffic: I had to evade carbage on the streets and duck behind my Cabriolet Steering wheel evading an angry mob throwing objects.
Other example: when the "militiamen" appear,they have fun shooting, torturing and burn the zombies (when there are 3 zombies hunded in a tree and the humans are laughing while they shoot to them).
Even Roger Corman couldn't make a film this bad with a 3 day
shooting
schedule and $25,000 - or less.
That is quoted from the back of the movie case - in actuality, the heroics he learned in Vietnam included
shooting
a Vietnamese woman, and then dropping his gun and running from other Vietnamese with sticks.
Follow Sam Elliott and company through cow punching, sharp shooting, tall tale telling, Indian fighting, Indian friendships, bad guy fighting, fist fights and shooting, love interests, friendship, buffalo hunting, and Wild West Show.
when we did the series .. (people flew in from all over the world to try to get on the show) .. we shot two shows a day every other day for a total of 24 episodes OR 12 days of
shooting
.
The director shows his experimental side by
shooting
some of the film with a Fisher Price Pixelvision camera, but to me it just came off as arrogant and pointless.
The most powerful scene in 'Predator' is when Bill Duke together with the rest of the group stands in the forest
shooting
wildly all around the trees without knowing what they really are doing there!
No one really seems to "care" about anything even when they're shot or
shooting
at someone.
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