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It looks like the CGI creator would have drawn on the picture
strip
with shaky hands.
Who would
strip
completely nude in the middle of a South American jungle?
Natalie Portman fares much better as her kid, and yet there's a creepy aloofness to her work (and some of her scenes, such as the one where she asks a boy to strip, are misguided and uncomfortable to watch).
The first time I watched I kept waiting and waiting and waiting to laugh and didn't get my chance until about 3/4 of the way through the movie when they
strip
the harassing cops to their undies and handcuff them in the park in a unflattering position.
It begins in Tokyo with some schoolgirls who wander into the house, now heavily blocked by one
strip
of police tape.
Now this is hard to imagine until you
strip
away everything thing in the Spielberg version that cost more than a thousand dollars.
David Henrie's character needs to visit a
strip
club and get wasted.
He is a stupid villain that would never get anywhere in life.This movie is like a rejected comic
strip
from the newspaper if you think about it.
The film is supposed to be a thriller but instead it just looks like a comic
strip
thanks to the terrible direction and writing.
This movie is a god awful waste of film, and I LIKED THE SECOND ONE!!!! From the effeminate villain with the David Bowie fright wig, to the tacky, obnoxious female villains with laughs that could
strip
the paint off a garage door, this whole thing was just a painful mess.
What did happen in the
strip
club made no sense at all.
Sandra Bullock struggled along valiantly with a character who was supposed to be zany, but whose wackiness consisted of things like madly kissing a husband she hated, abandoning her child, going on carnival rides, offering to
strip
for money, and bumming a ride with a fellow airline passenger.
OK i have seen Hershall Gordon Lewis movies before but this one really takes the cake,its really gory and gross,not to mention disgusting the way the strippers are done in,I'm talking bad acting that makes plan 9 from outer space look like hamlet,the only saving grace is the late great Henny Youngman as the
strip
club owner,yeah take my wife..., please.the
If you have a little brother and you show him this and he tells you it's gay, give him a high five and take him to the
strip
bar for his eleventh birthday.
And some of
strip
club owner Henny Youngman's lines are, of course, amusing.
Here's some huge reasons why: A: The plot goes from kidnapping road trip movie to vampire-inhabited
strip
bar slasher flick with no set-up whatsoever.
Laughs are non-existent: the scene in the gay bar with Affleck might have gotten a big laugh if it weren't so stupid (the bar patrons--a big rowdy bunch of them!--shout for Affleck to
strip
and start digging out their cash).
The Comic
strip
series was very hit and miss, even withing the episodes, and it is fair to say all of the people involved have gone on to do greater things.
If nothing else, ROADHOUSE 2 kicks off with a
strip
club scene that comes darned close to what a real
strip
club looks like, a rare circumstance in any movie.
This movie is equivalent to visiting a
strip
club, it tries to get you excited and interested but just as you think something is going to happen your thrown into some unrelated scene and left trying to figure out how you arrived there.
The good sister is being beaten so she escapes to Earth where she appears buck naked in a
strip
club in the middle of a wet t-shirt contest.
The plot briefly shifts to a sleazy Hollywood
strip
club, wherein Reno's Uncle Charley, enamoured of a "dancer" whom he finds eminently desirable, keels over dead atop the club's bar after seeing the unadorned charms displayed by the object of his affections.
And the dialog sounds as if it comes right from a Li'l Abner
strip!
The only somewhat entertaining scene was an absolutely unnecessary and forced
strip
scene which ain't anything couldn't see in a PG13 rated movie, folks.
serials were very close to the Alex Raymond comic strip.space
Shot in Hollywood on the
strip
in the middle of the sleazy, anything goes 70s, this cheaply made flick must of really packed the inner city theatres back in the day.
Given that Felix started out in newspapers as a comic strip, this device is a natural.
The atmosphere and style of the short is completely harmonious with that of the comic
strip
while adding another dimension (literally and figuratively) and makes this short a delight to watch.
Whoever plays the part of J. Douglas Williamson in the
strip
poker scene does a wonderful job.
One in particular that he yells out during a night out at a
strip
club had me on the floor the first time I saw it.
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