Stealing
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David lynch should sue them for
stealing
the elephant man prosthetics.
The scientist trying to start his sophisticated machine with broken wires as if he were
stealing
a car is very funny.
Carmen is a prostitute that lives seducing and
stealing
soldiers of the Spanish army; she is, without any doubt, the best femme fatale at the moment.
"Stealing
Time" actually dates back to 2001 when it was mysteriously titled "Rennie's Landing".
and what's up with his wife
stealing
the skeleton.. who does that?
One day, Mr. Stupid notices their garbage is gone again....there must be someone
stealing
it from the curb.
Sure I can understand Nicky Holiday
stealing
the baseball diamond from "The Great Muppet Caper," but a business lady cheating the Muppets in a contract for their theater to turn it into a smoker's nightclub.
One scene that bothered me was when a German woman was caught
stealing
and as the mob was jostling her around, her shirt opened and the director showed close-ups of her naked breast for the next 15-20 seconds.
I missed a couple of seasons, but after all of the allegations of
stealing
material I caught a couple of episodes of the Mind of Mencia at the end of July 07.
Soon enough she's
stealing
the museum's Egyptian treasures out from under their nose.
Dr. Tobel has engineered a revolutionary new bomb sight that will change aerial bombardment forever & he has agreed to give it to the British government, but those Nazi's want it just as badly & Holmes arch enemy Professor Moriarty (Lionel Atwill) plans on
stealing
the secret of the bomb sight & selling it to the Nazi's.
Critters 4 then informs us that we are 'Somewhere in Saturn Quadrant 2045' where a salvage ship comes across the pod drifting in space (the credits have barely finished & Critters 4 is already
stealing
entire ideas & scenes from Aliens (1986)).
Speaking of the soundtrack, I found it very ironic that a film about telling the truth and not
stealing
decided to use a song in it's titles that was a BLATANT RIPOFF of Paul Simon's "You Can Call Me Al" - except that they don't acknowledge it at all.
But whereas "Plan 9" occasionally manages to be funny when it means to be and reasonably entertaining overall, this tacky pageant is appallingly lacking in basic showmanship, with scenes ranging from offensively unfunny (the disgusting burlesque of Groucho Marx
stealing
Manhattan from the Indians) to low camp (Hedy Lamarr attempting to impersonate Joan of Arc hearing her "voices") to tedious (Dennis Hopper doing absolutely nothing with the role of Napoleon) to the unexpectedly poignant performance of Peter Lorre as the psychotic Nero.
They killed and tortured a woman in France and the two SEAL's only got a 1 week detention on ship, whereas a Seamen was caught
stealing
a bottle of wine from a French wine shop and he got a court martial.
And how is the son
stealing
from the diner if he doesn't even live in the town?
Of course, despite the remote location one of Jill's friends pops by, one whom with which she apparently has issues as in "boyfriend
stealing"
or something.
There are four kids and dog and they run away from a hospital then get away with
stealing
two cars and a bus.
Besides, how dare they steal De Palma's idea of
stealing
from Hitchcock?!
The other characters in this wacky murder mystery are: Lake's suspicious wife, a self-satisfied private detective, a seemingly slow-witted janitor (Willie Best), Lake's auditor, a songwriter who thinks Lake is
stealing
from him and another who thinks everyone is
stealing
from him.
You would think that by
"stealing"
themes and images from a funnier film, your own film would at least be able to generate a giggle or two.
A compulsive gambler gets money for his habit by romancing ugly and deformed rich women then murdering them and
stealing
their cash.
Hang up the phone"(sic) "Jesse got a sh-t load o' drug money, you can't go involving the cops"(sic) "I'm not so sure
stealing
money from criminals is a crime.
Violent sequel to RoboCop was directed by Irvin Kershner (Never Say Never Again, The Empire Strikes Back) will never be as good as the original, because it is almost humorless, and it is extremely mean, and should have been rated NC-17, because of scenes with infants being involved in gunfights, people threatening to brutally murder very young infants with REAL automatic weapons, and even scenes with a 12 year old using lots of explicit profanity, giving drugs to lots of random people, shooting and graphically shooting up and killing policemen and SWAT officers, opening fire on police officers when lots of small and young children are present, and a whole group of children using strong profanity and beating up the store owner (who is a very old man) of an electronics store and
stealing
and destroying lots of items there.
John Wayne is U.S. Marshal John Travers, investigating a crooked hoodlum known only as "The Shadow", responsible for
stealing
cattle, stage holdups and the like, and giving orders from behind the door of a phony wall safe.
I never really got the plot or why the guy was
stealing
girls.
Although the two principal actors did a great job, just seeing Senn Penn acting with every fiber of his being and
stealing
every frame made this a very memorable movie.
While Robert Cummings and Priscilla Lane both do a good enough job, Otto Kruger and Norman Lloyd come very close to
stealing
the show.
I give this movie a ten - partly out of nostalgia but mostly because it's just a darn good movie and the characters besides those of Bergman and Cooper are equally wonderful (Flora Robson comes close to
stealing
the scenes from Bergman).
Goetz George and Hannes Jaenicke are
stealing
the spectator's last peace of snugness.
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