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New York City, especially Central Park, but also every other
slice
of the place incorporated into the movie, seems hope-filled and easily livable, and save for Lucy there's no villain in Jenna's adult life, and even Lucy is not cast as monstrous, only as a nasty 13-year-old grown 17 years more devious.
And how many people do you know that can
slice
open their wrist and then run around for hours as if nothing ever happened!
What we see is a
slice
in the life of the young woman Ruby.
You get Barclay and Harlen (also from BLACK DRAGONS),along with Russell, who would star in Lewtons' CAT PEOPLE movies..and Rosetto, from SPOOKS RUN WILD...a nice
slice
of Poverty Row talent.
Featuring dreadful acting by the entire cast (Daphne Zuniga makes her ignominious and inauspicious film debut here as Debbie, a bimbo who has her head crushed by a car!), a hefty corpse tally of 10, okay make-up f/x by Matthew Mungle, a few bloody murders (baseball bat bludgeoning, chicken wire strangulation, your standard drill through the head bit, that sort of gruesome thing), a downbeat surprise twist ending which was later copied in "Intruder," a creepy score by Christopher ("Hellraiser") Young, a slight smidgen of gratuitous female nudity, and endearingly incompetent direction by Jeffrey Obrow and Steve Carpenter (who also blessed us with "The Power" and "The Kindred"), this entertainingly abysmal
slice'
n'dice atrocity sizes up as a good deal of delectably dopey and drecky low-grade fun.
How this is presented makes for a most interesting
slice
of Americana.
it's Altmanesque screenplay, brilliant physical humour, and relaxed friendships were a pleasure to watch, and a
slice
of life most of us can relate to.
Not all of them take being "dumped" as well as they could....a
slice
of life with a twist.
I believe this movie was ahead of its time in depicting a little
slice
of an obscure way of life.
This movie feels like a
slice
of warm apple pie topped with french vanilla ice cream!
I'm not very fond of them myself, but this one is an undeniably excellent
slice
of British horror cinema.
The whole cast does a nice job from Aiello to John Mahoney- it shows a real
slice
of life.
And a
slice.
Writers/directors Mark Ezra, Peter Litten and George Dugdale trot out all the endearingly corny clichés which make these 80's
slice'
n'dice body count flicks so much cheesy fun: fake jump scares, prowling Steadican shots, a fierce storm, an insanely groovy hard rock soundtrack, a nice smattering of gratuitous female nudity, a totally ridiculous "what the hell?" supernatural climax, tacky make-up f/x, and one of those lovably lame "it was all just a terrible dream" fake-out non-endings.
I like to see visions of the 80s consumer dream, and you get a good
slice
here, what with the restored silver Jag (a series 1 E-type roadster) for him, and the gorgeous antique dolls house for her (as well as I'm sure other trinkets and boys toys).
It's funny, it's tragic, it's compelling, and most of all it's a
slice
of Swedish small town life.
beta house deserves 6/10 but i gave it 7/10 just for being another
slice
of PIE.
The is no need to dip into gore-laden
slice '
n dice sensationalism that has characterized so many recent films.
The similarities with those movies as with so many great foreign films, is that it takes a mundane
slice
of life and transforms it into a profound heartfelt lesson.
As Blood Rites was entirely awful, I really wasn't expecting much from this film; but actually, it would seem that trash director Andy Milligan has outdone himself this time as Seeds of Sin tops Blood Rites in style and stands tall as a more than adequate
slice
of sick sixties sexploitation.
Thanks to this marvelous Hammer short movie, I now at least know NEVER to offer a strange visitor any wine and a
slice
of bread with salt in my own house, because he might just be hypnotist and this combination will give him the power to control my thoughts & mind forever!
At a time when most American films are little more than cynical attempts to make money with CGI, pyrotechnics, and/or vulgarity, Heartland holds up as a
slice
of American history.
A beautiful score from Badalamenti, exquisite photography of rural life (love those aerial corn-field shots), and a sly director's hand that reveals man's basic humanity, this is a beautiful
slice
of life film.
To me, the final scene, in which Harris responds to the press corp, is worthy of viewing this intelligent and timeless
slice
of politics(especially the campaign phase).
The film is telling a story from Turkey in a difficult time
slice
and place.
This is the first of a trilogy, all of which take a
slice
of life of young people coming of age, but in the cusp of a dying culture, with a new order and new responsibilities baring down on them.
So many things has been said already in other reviews which I don't have to repeat I just say watch this lowly very slowly unfolding
slice
of life and Italian history.
Clearly, whatever
slice
of an already limited budget was apportioned to the special effects department was grossly inadequate.
More than anything else, we get a story of aged obsession, hypnotism and throat spray that is as flavorless and stale as a
slice
of month-old Sachertorte.
Okay, location shooting helps but frankly Cambodia's not THAT interesting or photogenic whichever way you
slice
it and it's very much the central performances that sell this one.
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