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There were no
southern
accents, and the soundtrack made me constipated.
And this time he's got the hots for a petite little
southern
gal played by the ever gorgeous Rosanna Arquette!
You think you're an alley cat, dropping its litter by the side of the road?!" Jessica makes the most of the over-ripe dialogue so it's worth a look, but if you want to see it in a good movie check out Wild at Heart, with a deservedly Oscar-nominated Dianne Ladd as the ultimate evil, martini-swigging
southern
matriarch.
Miss it if you have low tolerance for annoying actors who overdo it, especially if very fake and inconsistent
southern
accents drive you batty.
I am not aware that Sherlock Holmes had a convoluted mixture of
Southern
Hemisphere accents and Watson reminds me of an East London spiv.The plot does not stay true to the book and the drug taking scenes are not in context and appear merely as gratuitous.
His switch to a
southern
drawl, the stinging quality of his words, amazed me.
However her character, originally from Chicago, is intimidated by a
southern
family..I don't think so.
The pace of this film is very slow and the actor Robert Duvall creates a great
Southern
accent and speaks his lines with a real
Southern
drawl along with a great actress, Olga Belin.
additionally, this film was banned in certain
southern
theaters because of it's theme.
Although not from the South, I thought this film was very unsympathetic to and caricatured
Southern
culture and history.
Count Dracula arrives in a small
Southern
town in the U.S. in the early Forties, to marry a wealthy heiress.
The two families were different, yes, but the
Southern
man tries to fit in with the new culture and does a very good job.
Well done episode, certainly by early 60's standards, cast and direction of Norman Lloyd, create feel of summer in a small
southern
town.
Perhaps, like Dennis Weaver, his
southern
drawl held him back a bit.
Although for the most part, the Frogs are the conductor of the killing symphony of reptiles that surround a
southern
mansion owned by Ray Milland.
Whoever suggested shooting in suburban
southern
California should have been fired.
The opening of Massacre at Central High has the credits play over shots of the films main character David (Derrel Maury) running along a road and across beach in
Southern
California to an awful song called 'crossroads'.
Instead they made a movie that portrayed a town full of simple minded rednecks who somehow have
Southern
accents, a police force consisting of a Barney Fife cop, and a total reinvention of certain parts of the story.
One viewer stated that this move addressed some issue, one being racism, the relationship between an older white
southern
women and a younger under age black man?
Beth Henley's award-winning play about 'family' (her favorite topic) gets a cheeky, somewhat condescending screen-adaptation, with very little sensitivity or subtlety but a lot of
Southern
brawling.
If this movie represented the typical lifestyle of the
Southern
experience (which it does not) I would be scared as hell to go down that way.
A
southern
documentary filmmaker starts to make his film about Civil War General Sherman but he breaks up with his girlfriend and goes back home down south and starts filming everyone in his life (his parents, his siblings, his friends) and they are all giving him advice on his struggling film career and his love life and they all try and fix him up with all these
"southern
belles" and he just films it all.
Katherine Caldwell is an occult-obsessed
southern
girl who's awaiting Hungarian Count Alucard (Dracula) to arrive at her father's plantation home in the small town of Dark Oaks.
Bette Davis is a
southern
belle whose aunt (Fay Bainter) calls her Jezebel in a moment of supreme disappointment.
Based on an autobiographical novel by Erling Jepsen, this drama/black comedy of a dysfunctional family takes place in
southern
Denmark close to the German border in the early 70'es.
Bette Davis is at her best in this 1800s
Southern
melodrama in which her attempts to snag a married ex-love (Henry Fonda) end in tragedy.
Storywise this is nothing new, and there are way too many scenes were people talk endlessly about
Southern
manners.
Small town
Southern
judge holds Fox hostage and orders him to work off the damage by helping out the local doc, well-played by Hughes.
HIDE AND CREEP takes place in a
Southern
redneck town, where a zombie plague has suddenly sprung up.
This three-sided love story involving a feminist spinster, her rather dim protégée and a
Southern
knucklehead (I'm simplifying wildly here) involved me more than it should have, yet it left a bad the taste in my mouth.
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