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"Fires on the Plain" (1959) is another in the seemingly endless line of "classics" that get all
sorts
of praise for no apparently good reason.
There is none of the romance, magic, trickery, or urgency the script calls for, little spontaneity, and the character of Caliban in particular is reduced to a quivering and insane idiot of sorts, similar to Gaveston in Jarman's Edward II.
didn't have any compulsion whatsoever in presenting the different heterosexual couples in the most passionate embraces including nudity and super close-ups of French kissing and all
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of nude contortions in bed, completely unnecessary in their length and in the story, when the moment came to show the same experiences with the homosexual couple, they only dare to go as far as an excruciatingly painful hug, almost among scholarly giggles, with two very nervous actors.
did enjoy the earlier H.G.Lewis flick 100 maniacs,which was a mini masterpiece of sorts,but bad acting,no awards here,but be aware this is a splatter movie that paved the way for Friday the 13th,and saw.in one disturbing scene a half naked stripper has her butt spanked with a meat tenderizer.ugh!morbid stuff here.H.G.
It even featured this warped looking skeleton on the cover as well that made all
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of cool gory images run through my mind.
The direction lacks any kind of flair and the script from Boaz Davidson and Danny Lerner never really works, predictable, often laughable, whilst it delivers less howlers than a fair few of these
sorts
of films it never offers anything to engage or raise the pulse.
As a total movie geek with the fortunate job of video store manager, I tend to watch all
sorts
of movies, from good to very very bad.
this movie looks like a 60's old and purely made film with cast of grown neanderthals, not to mention (or actually do), not paying attention to details like changing rounds, low budget fireworks and all
sorts
of poorly filmed characteristic.
The oldest children are constantly running amok and getting themselves into all
sorts
of impossible situations, but there are no consequences for their actions.
If the best they could do was have 3 of the dullest characters enter the real world and have 'all
sorts
of amusing capers' then they should have left well alone!
I've got to say, I'm a big fan of these 'Last House on the Left' rip-offs, even the ones that most people seem to hate are often held in relatively high esteem by me; but one of these
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of films that I didn't like much was Aldo Lado's 'Night Train Murders', and unfortunately it would seem that trains and The Last House on the Left don't mix, as Terror Express is another lacklustre rip-off.
The book tells about all
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of devilish theories and strange coincidences that are linked to the number 23. Walter almost promptly identifies himself with the book's protagonist (a sleazy detective investigating a grim case of suicide) and begins to spot copious examples of the 23 enigma in his own private life.
After all, I didn't like As Good As it Gets and that movie won all
sorts
of awards.
Certainly its well acted with passion but there is no emotional center, there is just an everyman of
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which the filmmakers feel is enough.
Here he directed a black comedy of sorts, but there's just one problem: its nauseating.
The title and creative team behind the picture suggest this is a sequel of
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to 2003's Bruce Almighty.
I usually find that I am open minded about all
sorts
of stuff. . .
So the film winds around some early silliness and stumbles along with all
sorts
of Alexander allusions in both the foreground and background (which I really liked), ending with a dated shark attack (you couldn't go to a movie in '79-'80 without some shark showing up to menace the audience).
On his show he talks about all
sorts
of things but his main focus are political issues which he is very opinionated about.
i find the movie to be extremely funny, and it has the perfect mix of everything. it makes me feel all
sorts
of emotions when i watch it, and I can't get enough of it.
This is a sequel of
sorts.
Why not try and remake it even, i promise it will be top earner, people love those
sorts
of stories, So please either release it and take us out of our misery or remake it,although i doubt if it could be improved upon.
The mix of all
sorts
of kids throughout the film are fun to watch.
Worth a look--an education of
sorts.
on all
sorts
of dinosaurs.
In a way, the best part of these cartoons is seeing what
sorts
of schemes Sylvester comes up with to try and go after Tweety.
This whole approach, once you get used to it, provides you with all
sorts
of fantastic scenes and images.
In the movie you will see such sick sights as sex with chickens, drag-queens, people eating feces, torture, and all other
sorts
of random humiliation.
This film was superb, the opening was very cleverly done, the story held together well, in a nutshell two fish'n chip shop owners who normally enemies are forced to form an alliance of
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to engage in a David and Goliath struggle against a fast food chain which builds a restaurant on their street.
Somehow, I missed many of the early Farscape episodes, so I'm seeing them in all
sorts
of orders as they are repeated on various channels.
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