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Matrix star Keanu Reeves also looks good as one of the teenagers before he reached star status.At a time when teen flicks are made without any kind of serious preparation,it is hoped that "River's Edge" cannot simply be ignored as just another silly teen flick.It had massive impact on people who lived during turbulent times of the past when being an inhabitant of a
sleepy
town was akin to not having being born.For today's generation with their heady overdoses of Internet props such as Facebook,Twitter and Orkut,River's Edge might appear to be outdated but its importance cannot be denied by any serious film admirer.
Avoid it at any cost, unless you're searching for a quiet
sleepy
night in a fresh movie theater.
Based on the average short story by horror writer Stephen King about so called 'Sleepwalkers' ancient and immortal cat-like creatures that suck the life out of virgins in order that this energy may sustain them They have supernatural abilities- they can make themselves 'dim' which means they become invisible and can create subliminal mirages to fool people.They have been fleeing humans for century's we are told and have one by one been picked off till there are only two left.The film starts when a beautiful mother and her son arrive in a
sleepy
town, they are the last of the sleepwalkers and they are on the prowl for virgins to feed on.
He did produce the brilliant "Nightmare Before Christmas", which is one I've watched multiple times, and directed movies like "Beetlejuice" and
"Sleepy
Hollow", which are awesome films.
"The Incubus" is a mix of the good (an interesting murder mystery), the bad (a disconnected script, a sloppy resolution, badly made attack scenes) and the weird (strong incestuous overtones, a strangely
sleepy
and stiff performance by John Cassavetes - was that character really meant to be so "wacko"?).
Daphne Zuniga is the only light that shines in this
sleepy
slasher, and the light fades quickly.
What we only see is a
sleepy
town where the two minister's sons have nothing to do but 1. Norm chase a lame girlfriend and deal with her family and 2.Paul make up dumb stories at the newspaper shop while scratching his head and take a lot of swigs and tie a lot of flies.
Not to mention Gregory Hines, Burt Reynolds, the
Sleepy
Joe character and the whole mortuary and grave digger references.
Stories abound in a sleepy, self-contained fishing community of a supposedly vicious Bigfoot creature called "Big Bay Ty" that resides deep in the uninviting swamplands of Boggy Creek.
Richard Crenna, looking haggard and possibly inebriated, and Yvette Mimieux, who acts as if she never got over the brutal rape she endured in "Jackson County Jail," sluggishly portray a disgustingly nice and respectable suburbanite couple whose quaint, dull,
sleepy
small town existence gets ripped asunder when the cute German Shepard they take in as the family pet turns out to be some ancient lethal evil spirit.
To be fair, I did watch it at almost midnight so I was kinda
sleepy
anyway, so maybe that explains why I was jumpy...or maybe it's because this film does deliver in that aspect!
A journey of discovery, this film follows the lives of one family living in a sleepy, island town in British Columbia.
Michael J. Fox (looking bloated and sleepy) struggles valiantly through it, and supporting players Woody Harrelson and Frances Sternhagen give it a little juice, but this screenplay leaves everyone stranded in sitcom-land.
Worst of all, it squanders a lot of talent in a big
sleepy
tale that should've been half as long as it was.
A real horror movie is about special effects like evil dead, omen, exorcist,
sleepy
hollow.
If "The
Sleepy
Time Gal" had been released theatrically in 2001 (and the fact that no distributor picked it up is a tragic commentary on the state of today's film scene), the glorious Jacqueline Bisset would have been awarded the Best Actress Oscar at last week's dismal ceremony.
Independently produced on a low-budget,
"Sleepy
Time Gal" is exactly the type of superior filmmaking so rare these days, and the fact that it was sold to the Sundance Channel (where it premiered on March 29, 2002) instead of being theatrically distributed to art-houses whose discerning patrons crave exactly this type of subtle, intelligent, exquisite jewel of a film) is a tragedy.
As is "The
Sleepy
Time Gal."
Charlie does not pay much attention and Murphy's law happens: he gets
sleepy
and Hellcop, a bizarre and monstrous cop, takes Rachel to Hell.
A psychic predicts that a sultry young blonde will meet with tragedy on a train...A handsome young man murders his wife, then takes refuge in a
sleepy
small town...A young boy witnesses the murder but keeps it a secret...
"Star" Don Sullivan has absolutely no screen presence whatsoever; he's apparently going for the Robert Mitchum
"sleepy
eyed" look, but manages to seem more like he just woke up.
Okay, I am so fascinated with the
"Sleepy
Hollow" movies, but this one is the most inadequate one.
The patrons in the
sleepy
little town where the movie was filmed, seems to be stuck in the seventies... or perhaps, its just small town America.
But it just rides that horse too long and too slow... so when you get the ends twist you already might be too
sleepy
to care.
The best part of the movie was the credits at the end, where they did play the
"Sleepy
Time Gal" theme song to completion.
I wasn't
sleepy
last Sunday night and I chose to watch whatever was on TV.
I got lost in the last half of
Sleepy
Time Gal.
The new
"Sleepy
Hollow" is a much better choice.
Ever since I saw this on tv many years ago, it has been my favorite
Sleepy
Hollow.
I've seen 3 other
Sleepy
Hollows, including the most recent one with Johnny Depp, and I still prefer this one.
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