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At any rate, Locusts was an offense to good
taste
everywhere and the film industry has been set back at least a decade.
Kurt Russell's Malcolm Anderson reminds me a lot of Darrin McGavin's Kolchak, the skeptical paranormal investigator from TV's "The Night Stalker", from their lousy
taste
in clothes to their hardheaded devotion to the truth as journalists.
For its intended audience - presumably adolescents obsessed with pimples and sex - it will no doubt hit the spot - if you will pardon the pun; anybody in full possession of all their bodily hair and whom the word "spunk" does not cause to crease up with laughter may not find it to their
taste.
To my
taste
Scream of Stone is a terrible bore: soap-like acting with a cliché deep-voice performance of Sutherland, a cliché thin story based on the cliché opposition of intuitive versus experienced climbers, a failure to attain the cliché excitement of cliffhangers even even when the cliffs are at their steepest.
Hoping that Salvation would revive the Terminator franchise, I was left with a bad
taste
in my mouth once again.
Is that a rude statement, designed to evoke a defensive response in people with poor
taste
in films - or no
taste
at all? No.
Referring to "Rabid Grannies" as it being a great movie would be a crime against all forms of good taste, but it's nevertheless a film that every horror-loving Belgian should be sincerely proud of!
How's this for a really inspired and effective handy-dandy sci-fi/horror combo premise: Let's take your basic randomly selected motley assortment of everyday folks gathered together in a deep, isolated, self-contained underground nuclear fall-out shelter so they can survive an impending end-of-the-world holocaust tale and embellish on this standard situation with a borrowing from the then hip killer-animals-run-amuck trend by having a horde of vicious, relentless, chattering vampire bats with a
taste
for human blood attack the understandably terrified bunch at regular bloodcurdling intervals.
but he sure has a bad
taste
of humor, then.
The end of the movie is blank, it has no taste, no smell; it's there because the movie just had to end.
However, for me, it was all in very bad
taste.
We felt it was so bad that we immediately had to go see another movie to get the bad
taste
out of our mouths and the horrible images out of our heads.
To paraphrase the late Barry Took: there are thousands of films made, catering for all tastes, but most of them are for those who have absolutely no
taste
at all - and this is one of them.
Clearly not everyone will have the same
taste
but I really like this show.
Ironically, his worst period is his comeback to his "bad
taste"
roots.
It should be effective enough to wipe out the headache and the sour
taste
a lot of people will have, after the 'twist' ending offered by HIGH (HAUTE) TENSION.
If you are an adult with any semblance of taste, go watch The Incredibles or Finding Nemo and LEARN something about storytelling and character execution.
or perhaps i just have a better sense of
taste
than the others!
The Ritz Brothers are an acquired taste...like arsenic!
Therefore, in this musical masala thriller flick, their audience not just getting a
taste
of a regular Abbas-Mustan stuff but something extra and therefore that bit of surprise element is always there.
There's even a
taste
of Jurassic Park believe it or not.
Taste
the Blood of Dracula marks a first for H.G. Lewis.
Looking over the posted comments here regarding this one, I can't help but feel that Television has wrecked havoc with the
taste
buds of most viewers- because MIGHTY PEKING MAN, more than anything else, reminds me of an episode of a really bad television show (take your pick, from day first to this- and they're still being cranked out with mind-numbing regularity); nothing more, nothing less.
You are drawn in so well you can
taste
the wine and feel the pool's water flowing around you.
It mixes nice and entertaining images with black, depressing scenes and the end might not be everybody's
taste.
"A
Taste
of Blood" (1970) is a relatively goreless rarity for Herschell Gordon Lewis, aka "The Wizard of Gore."
My father wondered if it really was a movie in his taste... and then the movie started.
Either than means I have terrible
taste
or America just "didn't get it".
I rented this on the strength of imdb comments....I should know better when it comes to "psych thrillers" and "horror genres" that my
taste
doesnt reflect 3/4 of the population.
There's some great footage of water, and some fine surfing, though not enough for my
taste.
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