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It seems to me as if the director tried to push this question into the crowd's head : "what are such crimes compared to horror of war and extermination ?" because i noticed that the two awful scenes where directly connected to war and it's horrors (during the first scene you can here the girl that is being raped screaming and in the same time you hear one of president Bush's speeches about the necessity of starting a war with Iraq and in the second scene, the pictures of the three criminals
sticking
a sword in a woman's vagina, are directly followed by archive pictures of World war II.
The basic premise of problems related to loneliness due to chronic sexual drought is fine but the film goes out of hand once the hero starts recounting the misery faced by him and his friend.Instead of
sticking
to its main topic the film veers in other directions leading to its downfall.Beware:some women viewers might find not only the film but even its two heroes as moronic misogynists.
Sadly I was duped into
sticking
with it, since Donald Sutherland's presence misleadingly gave it some credibility.
This flip-flop approach is pretty abrupt and sometimes disjointed, but it does prevent the movie from
sticking
to one of its inexpensive sets for too long a time or from getting into a rut with the fairly pedestrian characters.
I'm such a sucker for
sticking
these things out.
A lot of problems with the story-telling, it went from absurd to irrational never
sticking
to a style, making the viewer asking questions that never got answers.
But I'm
sticking
to my guns bu saying that I really enjoyed it, and that I love it!
Some of Britain's best artists, from Mr Holloway to Wayne and Radford and the delicious Miss Rutherford, having a wonderful time gently
sticking
it to the Home Office.
yet it still kept strong family values of
sticking
together and being there for each other.
Plus there's this one part in the movie where the audience at the racetrack is upset at something Stroker Ace (Burty R.) is doing, and it shows one guy in the audience bending over and
sticking
his finger up his butt to display his disappointment!
The end of the credits with the frog, and the hand
sticking
out of his mouth, that was good, I liked it, and wasn't expecting it either.
The school scenes were so unrealistic -- c'mon, on her very first day at school a black girl completely befriends her out of nowhere and treats her like she's her best friend, even
sticking
up for her to every other girl in school.
Spielberg's imagination and his way of
sticking
close by the original story makes this film a delight to see if you ever wanted to be a lost boy in never land.
They ceased distancing and brought the viewers closer to understanding the nature of things by
sticking
to human scales, cutting down on special effects and omitting falsely-sounding, hypocritical dialogues and proclamations.
But there isn't too much substance beneath the surface: all the leading figures are gorgeous without being lovable, and while the central sex scene is certainly quite erotic, I don't imagine you'd see anything quite so arousing by
sticking
a camera in any real couple's bedroom.
They didn't even bother
sticking
with the "found footage" concept either, as many of the camera shots are obviously not taken from the perspective of the characters.
His pot-belly
sticking
out, he really is bad.
Will I watch it again....Probably Not.I recommend
sticking
with "Eye" or "The Eye 2"( I liked "The Eye 2" better than 1)If you are a fan of "The Eye" movies this movie will only disappoint you.
I particularly admired the ending (spoiler ahead):
sticking
the "bindi" on George Washington's forehead - an excellent subtle invitation for a critical look on what drives work (and inevitably life) that the movie did not pretend to tackle head-on yet illustrated throughout: after all, placing the missing piece isn't foreign to Seattle.
It's worth
sticking
with for the ending.
I am a huge fan of the Golden Age of Hollywood, but even I had a hard time
sticking
with this old and rather lame cartoon from Warner Brothers.
First of all, I love kinda movies like this one and I consider myself lucky of having watched it last weekend in my former girlfriend's flat because she has always been a b-movies freak and so."The last word" is for me a deep story about cranks, a worn femme-fatale and the dummies of Hollywood.The resentful and witty character of Doc, a close friend of the main character that Timothy Hutton hides more than shows, stands out in a so powerful way that at the end, you realize that you was taken in about him.The girl is beautiful and confused -Michelle Burke acts sensitive and finally splendid compounding her Sara/Caprice character.Althought Hutton triumphs in his mission revealing the ambiguous talented guy, corrupted gleefully by Hollywood, Joe Pantoliano -incredible actor- offers a new dimension
sticking
behind Hutton every time he appears in scene, stealing the whole film.
Perhaps
sticking
with the UK moniker 'Close to Eden' wouldn't have sounded as much like the title of a Lifetime movie.
Much fun has been made of the numerous permutations that Dracula vs. Frankenstein and other Independent International pictures went through before reaching the big screen; instead, Sherman and Adamson should be applauded for their dedication and persistence in
sticking
with these films and working on them until they got them right.
Funny that the ants attack a guy on a helicopter and yet the two dorks who are on foot somehow get ignored while they are
sticking
their hands into ant larvae (looks like rice-pudding) and kicking over the logs which are presumably the center of the community.
How could they not see the barrel
sticking
out of a window across the street right in front of them?
The broken airplane hanging on a string, the Lionel train, the village with the name "Plasticville" on the side,the Bernz-O-Matic torch
sticking
out of Godzilla's mouth, all of these things and so many more make it an absolute agony to watch, in fact, that's what makes it so good: waiting for the next scene to see if it will possibly be any worse than the last one!
He gets them all on the phone at the same time, thus allowing them to tell their horror stories one by one before
sticking
it to him.
After fatally clubbing the man with a rock, Marcos and Paola can't agree on what to do and during an argument about whether to go to the cops or not, Marcos ends up strangling her to death,
sticking
her under the bed and closing the door (out of sight... out of mind).
Marcos decides to dispose of the corpses a little at a time by chopping them up with a meat cleaver,
sticking
them into a small bag and taking them to work with him, where they're mixed in with the meat.
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