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While making him breakfast in bed, and helping him dress for a Sunday golf outing, Ms. Shearer
suggests
joining Mr. La Rocque for the day, noting how infrequently the two see each other.
If a date
suggests
seeing this film, run.
The other writers fall about laughing hysterically until one
suggests
they repeat it in every episode.
First of all, while the theme
suggests
a number of vignettes about Manhattan life, the reality was that everything, as usual in movies and TV, was about something bizarre, usually of a sexual nature.
That it got as many positive votes
suggests
some people may be joking.
That is what the cover
suggests
to you at first glance.
If someone
suggests
you see this movie, run screaming in the other direction.
An introvert person
suggests
to have depth, but sometimes it turns out he has nothing to say.
After his friends see him levitating "6 feet" over his bed, a helpful, occult-obsessed teacher (Donna Denton)
suggests
that they sneak into Alcatraz to face his fears.
As the title suggests, the film focuses on a 'rogue'; in this case one that steals, womanises and smuggles stuff.
But not so bad as it's reputation
suggests.
Sure, the low rating of 4.5 already
suggests
that it's not a good film, but, these low ratings usually come from people who are not into Italian Zombie flicks, and as enthusiastic fan of Italian Horror films and low-budget Exploitation cinema, I love many films that have only been rewarded with much lower ratings.
A local journalist named Laura Kincaid (Kerrie Keane) reports the events and
suggests
to Sam that a similar string of rapes and murders occurred in the town 30 years earlier.
It
suggests
more of the latter than the former, and thus is pretty disturbing.
It
suggests
that kids are brainless.
Beyond the obvious absurdity of such a line, it's just one of many ham-fisted signals that the movie is just as hollow and insubstantial as its title
suggests.
It
suggests
that the 25 year war was a question of intransigence and nothing to do with Britain's partition of Ireland and domination of its history i.e.
If a friend
suggests
it to you, reconsider your friendship.
A little research reveals that the producer was star Leslie Caron's husband, thus the whiff of nepotism
suggests
the beginning for this awful film.
The film's roster of many capable actors - Caron, Warren Oates, Scatman Crothers, Gloria Grahame, and James Sikking among others -
suggests
that it holds some promise.
All the elements for a bad night at the movies are in place: dialog riddled with biological techno-babble, chintzy sets, balsa-wood acting, a horrific late-'80s Casio score, and an overall look that
suggests
anything on the Sci-Fi Channel's programming schedule, circa 1993.
Retrograde to the point of being offensive, LTR
suggests
that monogamy and marriage are the preferred path to salvation for sad, lonely, sex-crazed gays.
Of couorse, this movie
suggests
the often repeated question: "what were they thinking?"
Somewhere in his non-fiction book DANSE MACABRE, Stephen King
suggests
that one secret of writing scary stories is to avoid showing your readers exactly what horrible thing is waiting behind the door to get them.
Add to this a soundtrack that repeats again and again, including a vaudevillian song about "dear old dad" that
suggests
an incestuous quality the viewer never really sees.
The last 30 minutes
suggests
some breath-taking message about grace and one man's suffering equaling that of others, but due to all the indulgent close-ups of a suffering Laydu and the vague subtext in Robert Bresson's script, all I felt was, Finally, it's over, let's have some ice-cream.
Although the beginning
suggests
All Quiet on the Western Front, this silly and superficial version of war falls far astray of its much better contemporary.
Instead I got flimsy structure, goofy dialog, flabby characterizations, a convoluted plot, and a "tone" that shifts so often it
suggests
that Hartley changed the script according to his mood at any given time.
Well, I don't know Peter Mattei from Adam but if he is the budding auteur his filmography suggests, "Love in the Time of Money" is a "good start".
To the contrary, the master of ELEPHANT WALK, John Wiley (Peter Finch), complains that he cannot shoot any of the pachyderms--no matter how menacing--without a permit from the government (and his tone
suggests
such permits are not within the realm of probability).
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