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The problem with books like those of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers or S.S. Van Dine (on whose work this film is based), is that they are low on action or variety - whereas Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe traverse the mean streets of LA, working class tenements, bars, offices, wealthy mansions, and meet all
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of exciting dangers and violence, Golden Age fiction is generally fixed in location, the scene of the murder, usually a lavish country house, and the action is limited to investigating clues and interviewing suspects.
Dig! I would say to anyone even if you don't like Metallica to see 'some kind of monster' it is a spinal tap type documentary about one of the biggest bands in the world acting like mental kids during a breakdown of
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It is well written, and full of all
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of the usual low lifes that populate these films.
You may notice in the first dance scene the director has all
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of things occurring in the background:other girl dancing, a drunk falling down stairs, much activity, but he knew that we would be watching Mina dance and I'll bet unless you viewed this many times, you didn't notice.All in all, perfection.J.Q.
Three years later,in 1933,when Europe had gotten over the shock,it was once again turned on it's ear with 'Ekstase',a symphony (of sorts)to love.
True, "HOLLOW MAN" is a remake of
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of "THE INVISIBLE MAN", but that's where the similarities end.
It holds up very well indeed more that 50 years later in every category - screenplay, acting, photography, set design, sound design...it really is a classic of
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D.W. Griffith's first film, 'Those Awful Hats (1909),' was designed as a comical public service announcement of
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The third movie is a lackluster mystery of
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with Tom Lawrence at his worst.
It was made in 1931, so they were able to get away with all
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of lines that would not have been included had the movie been made a few years later, after the code was established.
When they arrive, they are shocked to see that the villagers involve themselves in a human sacrifice ritual of
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least i didn't think so.this movie does have a twist of sorts,and the only reason it may be unpredictable is that it is so preposterous that no one for a minute would believe it actually happens.there's
Babcock
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her a job out as a waitress, great career move Jade.
The original "Ringu" (1998) is a truly creepy, modern-day Japanese horror classic; its sequel, "Ringu 2" (1999), is a sometimes confusing anticlimax of sorts, but still quite fun, nevertheless.
Barbara Hersey is very good in it as a Professor, and Tom Berenger as a sort of black sheep, a rebel of sorts, with a dog that he loves more then anything.
A comedy classic of
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It is a depressing story of sorts, told from the perspective of the different characters.
The scenes of urban Manila/Cavite, the abject poverty, the sense of seeing life as it really is for the masses in the urban Philippines, made the film a proponent of
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for the poor and unprivileged, this was powerful.
It is actually a reference to a series, of sorts, of Bob Clampett cartoons.
Owing more to the British thrillers such as the Quatermass films and the stark black and white horror films of Hammer (X The Unknown) or things like the Day the Earth Caught Fire (which while released 2 years later has similar feel) or Corridors of Blood, this is for a good chunk of the film a dark detective story of
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as the monster remains hidden and the scientists try to figure out whats going on.
A story of
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but this is really much as you would expect from nunsploitation but with just a bit more style and variation than usual.
In a rather funny sequence, we see Bette going through all
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of indignities (running in unglamorous sweats; climbing on monkey bars; and not at all looking like the actress who played all those feisty Warner Brothers heroines in the 30's and 40's.)
To this end, the familiar "KGB guy" showed up to move all
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of fancy-shmancy furniture into the apartment--which was taken away as soon as the Westerners had completed their nickel tour.
What follows is a grand tale of sexual libertinage and deception with a "happy end" of
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where virtually no-one is redeemed.
Her man, three-time loser Eddie Taylor (played by a pre-"Grapes" Henry Fonda), has just been released from prison, and wastes little time getting himself into all
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of trouble again.
About a half-dozen times during the episode (seems like more) we are treated to a spinning visual effect that settles on a murky, foggy corridor of
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where two figures are seen locked in a fierce struggle.
Policewoman Lacy Bond,played by small dynamic redhead Sondra Currie,is a "supercop" assigned to take down a band of female gangsters who are up to all
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of fiendish criminal activities.She uses(pretty basic)martial arts skills against them,and is later joined by undercover agent Pam Harris,played by Jeanie Bell,to help her take down the bad girl mob.The guys are generally pretty unimportant in this movie.Tony Young,as Lacy's boss and partner is reduced to a hapless sidekick,muttering his disapproval when he thinks she is putting herself in danger(and at one point having to be rescued by our heroine from some murderous babes who are beating him to death!).Only Phil Hoover,playing a funny and pretty vicious villain,and the great William Smith,sending himself up in a cameo as a patronizing police fight instructor,really register among the male cast.This cheap but entertaining movie contains all the elements expected from Lee Frost's "drive-in" fare,some sex and nudity,scantily clad girls,and lots of action.Fans of female fighting in movies should like the scenes where Lacy and Pam use judo and karate battling the female villains-such as tough con Janette(Laurie Rose)and bikini bimbo thugs Caroline(Dorrie Thomson)and her gang.
There's a story of
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(lots of people chasing a revolutionary war cannon purported to contain the Crown Jewels of England), and a moral of
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(don't be afraid to risk), but they're just scaffolding for the gags and shtick.
Written by Ed Wood of Plan 9 fame, this film centers on a group of girls who run around doing all
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of criminal shenanigans.
There are all
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of legendary characters here--Herc himself, Ulysses, Jason, the Amazons--and a classic story about the pursuit of the Golden Fleece, but I found it hard to follow and worse than that, just plain dull.
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