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The pot
smoking
seemed like a gimmick tacked onto the film.
Nice photography, a plot that has a good rhythm and tempo, engaging characters that are well acted and clever film devices (for one, the conflict regarding her
smoking
that set up the plot complication in the first place).
Scarlette apparently thinks by
smoking
a long cigarette and pouting she is transformed to the 1940's but in every movie why does she come across as bored and dull.
It stars 2 actors whom I've thoroughly enjoyed in previous movies, Sean Astin (lotr fame, Rudy, Harrison Bergeron) and Vinnie Jones (of the guy Richie films lock stock and two
smoking
barrels and snatch), but they are put to utter waste.
The only good thing about the film is Joan Severance, despite her constant
smoking.
Nah, check that, Jane is a girl who tries to get some acting jobs between
smoking
weed.
Corbucci basically redid "The Mercenary" (which itself was a good film, IMO one of the finer Italian westerns out there) which is all fine and dandy with me, back with Franco Nero as a Swede and Jack Palance as a one-handed pot
smoking
maniac with a falcon.
There is sort of a "pretty boy/pretty girl" cast, but at least they're not
smoking
joints or swilling beer around the campfire like in American films.
Constantly
smoking
cigars and downing more beer than a super bowl party held at A sports bar; in front of and in plain sight of little leaguers.
And how disappointing to see a film with the
smoking
hot Robin Shou and veteran Don "The Dragon" Wilson and neither one of them fights?? Just much too brief cameos for both, truly a shame.
Nor do their white fathers go there at night and hang around on roof tops
smoking
cigarettes.
They make drug dealing look like a decent way to make a living and try to make
smoking
and cursing like a sailor look cool.
I saw this film in 1977, aged 21, stoned, sitting up the back of the Odeon High Street Kensington, with some friends,
smoking.
The same dialogue could have been chat in a café, playing tennis or just smoking, and everything would have been the same.
The star of the film is Lila Leeds, a promising starlet who had very minor roles in earlier films, but achieved worldwide notoriety when she was arrested along with Robert Mitchum and other for
smoking
pot in 1948.
In the first scene we are shown astounding destruction at sea from a capsized ship until the camera pans over to a lifeboat where the lone, well-coiffured, mink-draped, all made-up Tallulah is sitting, cross-legged,
smoking
a cigarette.
From the very beginning I was drawn in, as much as one can be when someone is fornicating with Sarah Michelle Gellar while playing music from multiple boom boxes and
smoking
a blunt.
I have no idea what batch of crap the people behind this rubbish were
smoking
while doing this, but it was certainly very strong.
Most Pulp-Fiction-like ingredients--interlocked stories about four groups of people (not nonlinear, though), two gangsters' insignificant conversation on
smoking
and coincidence, extreme close-ups of objects--are so light that the audience may feel even irritated.
And the period details are right - like the boys
smoking
whenever grownups are out of the room - without being forced.
Not a movie for young girls, no role models here, only 4 young ladies with guns, violence, lesbians, smoking, inane dialog and so bad it must be seen to be believed.
One thing about the movie that I noticed was the amount of
smoking
done in the movie, probably as much as any movie made since the fifites.
Is the
smoking
intregal to the movie?
My super, smoking, sexy, hot boyfriend made two turkeys today we have yet to eat them....smells good, also mashed potatoes, stuffing with sausage, greens beans, nice rolls and butter and we didn't even need gravy in a can...homemade gravy.
Very poorly acted, generic plot-line, and I wonder what Oil company paid the director of this movie (much like the 'Sector 6' Cigarettes in 'Thank you for
Smoking'
) to produce this crap and put a political 'pro-oil' spin on it.
I think this movie started off the same way as that scene I just mentioned in 'Thank you for Smoking.' Good to know that big corporations are still trying to mold our opinion with subtle physiological conditioning in our movies, television and magazines.
Just as an aside.......... Now that
smoking
is banned in places of work in England, they won't be able to smoke when making the programme.
So, no
smoking
in the Aidensfield Arms, no more roll-ups for Alf in the police station - over 40 years before the ban came into being!!!
Poorly shot on digital video, with a nearly nonexistent plot, lousy script, poor directorial choices that include jumpy editing and an annoying, extremely repetitious performance by Norman Reedus, who seems to be more interested in chewing his nails or
smoking
a cigarette than croaking another line of bad dialogue.
This has been and continues to be one of my favorite cult films of all time, i first saw Dracula vs Frankenstein as a very young teenager, about 13, at the only theater in the town of Riverhead where they showed horror and cult films to pot
smoking
teenagers.
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