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just
sorts
ends,and that's that.i
After leading the viewer down all
sorts
of unlikely and implausible scenarios to the point of exhaustion, they roll credits without revealing the denouement - the ending - the payoff -like what the heck was the motive?
Johnny and Jeremy are vampires of
sorts.
It could repel enemy fire, do all
sorts
of acrobatics in the air, and take down nearly anything in it's way.
It carries the appearance of a kids game, but you have to learn how to do tons of intricate moves that require you to twist and turn your hands into all
sorts
of awkward positions, and you have to search seemingly endless levels for 100 notes, to improve your 'score'!
He then goes through all
sorts
of "Home Alone" or "Child's Play" like mayhem to get the jewel back and be treated like a baby.
Even more frustrating for the keen movie fan, are the characters who make an impression of
sorts
(like the lass who plies Hall with drugged wine) but are enacted by players who are not credited!
I had hoped this movie was going to be mildly entertaining, like other
sorts
of its genre.
I myself was sold by the promising descriptions of "nuke mutants," "motor-psychos," and of course the "exterminators" themselves which, according to the back of the movie-store case, are all cavorting around a post-apocalyptic barren wasteland wreaking all
sorts
of mayhem.
There are exploding boats, hat pin murders, mass suicides, pathologists with body parts, and all
sorts
of classic mystery/horror scenes, but they're interspersed with extended periods of pure exposition.
This show is dull, lame, and basically rips off all
sorts
of various things in order to make it "original."
Later on we learn that, probably due to different
sorts
of pesticides used in the past, their bite became poisonous.
Also roaming the jungles is a devil of
sorts.
Watching Leon doing his show and making obscene comments to his listeners and coming up with all
sorts
of segments for his show, like "The Ladies Man Presents..." which is reminiscent of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents..." is absolutely hilarious.
The restless spirits of the house soon begin to entertain themselves by perpetrating into the bodies of the new tenants and causing them to do and say all
sorts
of crazy stuff.
There are long, interrupting shots of insects of all
sorts
for no reason.
For months preceding the release of this movie you saw it advertised in all
sorts
of print media, so I patiently waited for its video release to see what all the hype was about.
At the beginning we get to see the start of a secret council of some
sorts.
For the umpteenth time in a horror film, they are tempted to kiss, make love and just basically have fun, all
sorts
of things that don't really make them any different than any other horror film victims seen previously.
Years have past since Alex Rain (played by Olivier Gruner in the first movie) stumbled onto the horrific plot that involved replacing humans with machines however since then a war between cyborgs and humans has emerged and we lost, now a superwoman of
sorts
who is the daughter of Olivier Gruner's character (She also inherits only half of his minimal acting ability) which I think is the films minimal connection to the first, however when the superwoman is created she hides in 1980 while a bounty hunter from the future hunts her down in this confusing sci-fi clunker.
Though the main plot of the movie is potentially good, there are all
sorts
of unrelated/unnecessary subplots.
There's a bit of subtext that might be about France's colonial past but it's mostly just Danielle doing the
sorts
of things (like deliberately abandoning a small child in a park) that would soon have a man picking up his teeth with broken fingers.
Really is too bad when directors make these
sorts
of mistakes when they then go to all the effort to get other things right.
The story was fragmented and seemed to go off in all
sorts
of different directions throughout the film, never finding a solid, explainable, interesting angle.
It disregards the novel a lot and changes all
sorts
of factors.
It's great to see Adama as a child already being affected & influenced by the different
sorts
of Robots starting to permeate life at this stage.
I loved that the movie, a love story of sorts, wasn't about some beautiful twenty-somethings; rather, it's a story of some beautiful sixty-somethings, who used used to be twenty-somethings.
Drinking gives Arthur a sort of Jekyll-and-Hyde complex; and while that gets him into all
sorts
of trouble, it's absolutely hilarious to watch on screen.
With minimal special effects, it manages to be a psychological study of sorts, with a simple yet existential theme - who gets hit by the bus, and why her? It's not a great film, yet because there is little contrived about it, the story works.
There is no such a thing as perfect murder.Lieutenant Columbo knows that.Ken Franklin, who is the other half of the writing team of detective stories doesn't know that.He kills his partner Jim Ferris who had plans on going solo.Now Columbo steps into the picture and asks all
sorts
of questions from Mr. Franklin.And returns for one more question.Columbo: Murder by the Book (1971) is directed by the young Steven Spielberg before his days of fame.Steven Bochco wrote it.Columbo is a fantastic character with his shabby look.It's hard to believe this man could solve any crime.But he could.Each and every one of them!
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