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I went into this film expecting/hoping for a sleazy drive-in style
slice
of seventies exploitation, but what I got was more of a bizarre pseudo western with far too much talking and not enough action.
This junk bore as much resemblance to the novel as a pickle
slice
does to a cucumber.
TANDEM is an odd
slice
in the Japanese pink genre-as it has the requisite sex-scenes and misogynistic tone that is all but required for these types of films-but also throws in a disjointed drama/dark-comedy storyline that seems like it'd have been better suited for a different type of film.
If this is the author's and director's idea of a
slice
of life, they are clinically manic depressives.
From the mind of writer and director Cody Jarrett, a cheesy
slice
of fun.
This is slightly less sickening than the first two films, but otherwise it's business as usual: a scuzzy, sleazy and unbalanced
slice
of diseased cinema.
Making all this old rope somewhat worthwhile are Tim Curry, turning in a feverish
slice
of ham and sporting a bizarre accent that defies identification, and Ernie Hudson, who also seems to know that this is all a load of old rubbish.
Which is exactly why the casting of him as Norman Bates was a
slice
of true Hitchcockian genius.
For some reason, one of the kids always has a switch-blade in his mouth, and he uses it to
slice
people's necks and to cut holes into tires.
I tend to believe it is the scriptwriter- Grant Morris (see Dead Dog), who, despite the warped plot line injected a fantastic
slice
of humour, sorely missing in many of today's box office hits.
"Just Before Dawn" is a fine
slice
of early 80's horror, as long as you don't desire blood to drip from your TV-set.
So no, not just your standard
slice
and dice.
Just ingenious enough to be plausible and still a lot of fun, this is a pure
slice
of the 1970s (Even the cops need haircuts badly!).
Poem about beauty and his perfection, fear and touch.A
slice
of Visconti, Mahler and Mann.
The film itself is as good as circumstances would allow the most brilliant filmmaker to
slice
together and it is certainly highly entertaining, totally confusing, loaded with those elements that made Troma great and certainly unique and one of a kind.
A fascinating
slice
of life documentary about a husband and wife and their marriage told through the eyes of their son.
The vintage footage, the incredible stills, the current personalities intermeshed with the vivid shadows of the brightly lit past, the heartfelt and not over-done narrative, all beautifully edited together in such a way as to make a landmark documentary of a genuine
slice
of American history.
Not a comedy or drama but more a
slice
of life movie about this particular group of very interesting but still normal young people who share an apartment in Barcelona for one year.
In this I share Hitchcock's view, which says, 'A murder mystery is a
slice
of cake with raisins and candied fruit, and if you deny yourself this, you might as well film a documentary.'"
Russell T Davies has been tasked with re-creating a
slice
of my childhood: hiding behind the sofa, watching scary monsters battle with Dr Who.
This makes for an interesting view.....also in the fact that the script wasn't too sentimental or overdramatized - it's almost like looking at a
slice
of the past.
Mark Stevi's puerile cookie cutter script, an amusingly lowbrow sense of no-brainer humor, Chuck Cirino's bouncy cornball score, the two dwarf guys sporting obvious cheap rubber Halloween masks, J.E. Bash's plain cinematography, no tension or gratuitous female nudity to speak of, and the tacky (less than) special effects all further enhance the overall delicious cheesiness of this prime
slice
of celluloid Velveeta.
By cheese I don't mean a slice, but a whole brick of cheddar!
Take "Rambo," mix in some "Miami Vice,
" slice
the budget about 80%, and you've got something that a few ten-year-old boys could come up with if they have a big enough backyard & too much access to "Penthouse."
The blob has a large
slice
of luck coming across a typical horror film woman who instead of running away stands still for half an hour so that she can be eaten.
I'm not going to give the ending away, but I was disappointed, being billed as a
slice
of life romance is one thing... but an ending like that.... Well, if that teased you enough to see this picture, don't say I didn't warn you, but you better look fast - if this celluloid is released, I doubt it goes four weeks before bursting into flames.
I don't know much about the true story, so I was eager to see it play out on film and educate myself about a little
slice
of history.
How many more of those fake
"slice
of life" movies need to be made?
A lot of other reviewers here, including many whose opinions I respect, hold this
slice
of European sleaze horror in high regard.
Each and every single murder sequence is preceded by the raw sound and image of the killer breaking a window, because he/she insists on using a sharp piece of glass to
slice
up the victims.
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