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I think too many people will view this film on the
strength
of the title and it does not come close to that level of comedy.
But the Lewises are obviously smart enough to lead with strength; soon they're covering up botched dialogue scenes with detective voice-over and shooting endless snappy repartee in ugly wide shot.
The story line follows a standard WWE (then WWF) circa 88-91 story line culminating in the standard good guy beat down, hulk up and then get beaten down again story line only to follow that the good guy calls on all his inner strength( gained from eating vitamins, saying prayers etc etc ) to mount the epic come back..... Pretty standard formula here.
The Toxic Avenger, hideously deformed creature of super-human size and
strength
is back in this sequel that gets mostly everything wrong.
Someone actually bought this on the
strength
of Robert Carlylse.. OK, I missed the start.. but what I did see was so bad I thought, no...
The movie has only one
strength
that can hardly make up for the rest - music is not bad.
I went to see this film at the cinema on the
strength
of its potentially interesting subject matter, good cast, a director who had previously done the highly-rated "Once Were Warriors" and my liking for noir-ish films set in L.A. in the Forties and Fifties.
My favorite is a young man building a gallows chops off one of his own fingers and actually hangs himself testing the
strength
of the rope.
I went to see this on the
strength
of Albert Finney alone.
Director Castellari - whom I saw at the Italian B-movie retrospective held during the 2004 Venice Film Festival, where he came off as the most pompous of the cult movie directors present! - shows little genuine feeling for the Western (on the
strength
of two above-average Franco Nero efforts in the genre, I ordered his collaboration with Castellari KEOMA [1976]...I'm keeping my fingers crossed now!) and the film's tongue-in-cheek approach is equally lamentable.
Unlike some other Jane Austen novels (P&P, Emma), Mansfield Park does not rest on the
strength
of its female protagonist.
The film manages to coast as far as it does on the
strength
of Christie's plot alone (all her plots have a certain amount of inherent interest), but the direction is hopelessly flat.
Can she garner enough
strength
and courage to see daylight again?
For instance, there were like 50 people on the plane, they killed like 100 and they kept coming, apparently the "virus" gives hepatic complications because everybody had yellow eyes, also the virus makes people roar like lions or something, and the virus not only regenerates tissue as it also gives superhuman strength, not to mention that this virus messes up peoples hair.
Together, they manage to do just that in this funny and heartwarming and often heartbreaking tale of inner
strength
overcoming physical shortcomings.
Sang-hyeon has to drink blood to survive and to stay looking flawless, has incredible strength, and is vulnerable to sunlight.
But CHOMPS is no ordinarily dog, he is as fast as a cheetah, he has x-ray vision, can leap about 6 feet, and has a
strength
of 20 men.
She refuses to accept that in-spite of all her
strength
and courage, she still feels lonely at times.
Claude Chabrol could be described as something like a French Alfred Hitchcock, and while this film is only the second one of his that I've seen (the first being Le Boucher), I can already see that this guy is something special just on the
strength
of these two films.
This film easily rivals the emotional strength, the dramatic impact and the top-notch performances of "12 Angry Men".
One of the soldiers manages to find an inner
strength
and spirituality, incomprehensible to the other man.
The film reveals an old-fashioned belief in the
strength
of religious passion, which feels related to characters such as Dostoyevsky's Prince Myshkin, or Tarkovsky's Stalker.
I want to mention to The Diceman from Germany there's no reason to feel that he 'sucks' when it comes to commenting on the emotional
strength
of the film.
The mother in her still couldn't find the
strength
to destroy his myth.
The acting in this film is the greatest
strength
of the production, but the script, direction, and editing deserve applause.
This group of young Australian soldiers, taken prisoner by the Japanese and held in appalling conditions for years, became mates through adversity and the
strength
of their friendships continued throughout their lives after the war.
Personally, I don't believe in the director's intentions, I don't believe they (the intentions that is) go beyond the shocking anecdote and the ending made me scream with frustration but I was riveted by the story written in the face of the sensational Huppert and the fierceness of Girardot's
strength.
Petite but strong Jean whose
strength
and resolve help save lives, marching hundreds of miles and with calm self-discipline and persuasive powers, Joe Harman ("oh my word") who took risks for Jean and the other prisoners, only to suffer the worst pain imaginable, and Noel Strahan, who trusted Jean regardless of the odds.
She epitomized strength, will power, confidence and resolve.
The heroes of the movie are Coach Jones (played by Ed Harris), a man of
strength
and integrity, and Radio (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) a mentally retarded man who finds a way to contribute to his world.
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