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Lowest point is her scene in the dentist chair, getting her
teeth
drilled in what may be an unofficial--yet totally unfunny--nod to "Marathon Man".
the girl runs around everywhere, she does everything at top speed, make beds, deal with problems, watch the baby grow, unfortunately those of us who live life, know that a year doesn't just fly away, it has to be lived, that we have to wake up, brush our teeth, go to work, scratch our ass, come back from work, drink ourselves silly, get made fun of by vain blonde girls and then do it all over again.
Hell I find it hard to brush my
teeth
in one of those things let alone commit adultery.It would be easier in a Volkswagen.
Just as satisfying as a 90 minute feature, minus all the popcorn in your
teeth.
Good actors are fed into the maw of the mincing machine of this abominable script like world war one infantry into the
teeth
of German machine guns.
Hurt feelings and gnashing of
teeth
to follow but not before the Turner character has a career again, the Sullivan character has a resume, the Pidgeon character is awash in black ink and the Powell character has banked thousands of relative easy dollars and accumulated enough first-hand material for a blockbuster on Hollywood Babylon.
The clown is all clownish until he goes in for the kill, where his face turns evil and his
teeth
go razor sharp.
In sheer numbers, this collection will be second only to the making of all of the Harry Potter movies which, if I may say, seems to be getting more and more like pulling
teeth
with each successive movie.
Conveniently suburban prostitute, well-groomed,
teeth
intact?
The goriest thing was a "lady of the night" with rotten teeth...watching Ben Kingsley kiss her made me feel ill.
Zombies lose their teeth, Dr. Spector has a glued on beard, the "decapitated head" blinks, there's some sort of wormhole at the end of the film taking you to the beginning for a brief moment...one could go on and on.
Far too noisy,far too long,far from subtle.And it had Lance Percival in it.I don't really need to go on but I shall because "Too late the hero" or 'ero as our professional cockney might have it, is one of the worst kind of movies.The kind that pretend to be one thing but turn out to be quite another.Here we have a bash - crash no prisoners war movie full of squaddies with gritted
teeth
firing machine guns at other squaddies with gritted
teeth
accompanied by belicose music ,dramatic sunlight through the trees and much crunching of the undergrowth.One by one the good guys are killed off until only the professional cockney and the smug yank are left and then there's a rousing climax as they race across a huge expanse of open ground the Brits have inexplicably left unmined outside their camp until one of them gets his and the other collapses at the feet of his lantern - jawed C.O. who clenches his
teeth
manfully.OK.It's a Robert Aldrich war movie,a sort of "Dirty Half Dozen",but hey,now it's 1968 man,it's not cool any more to make war movies,let's pretend we've made an anti - war movie and really clean up.
Steven Spielberg seems to be a docile creature who is charitable enough to act as their guardian during the trek, but as the members of the squadron of mermaids begin to disappear one by one, they realize Steven Spielberg has ulterior motives after they spot a mermaid scale stuck between two of Steven Spielberg's
teeth.
This movie further benefits from fine acting from an excellent cast: Page really sinks her
teeth
into her juicy evil old bat role, Gordon projects her usual winningly spunky charm as the endearingly feisty Ms. Dimmock, plus there are sturdy supporting contributions from Rosemary Forsyth as sweet young widow neighbor Harriet Vaughn, Robert Fuller as the dashing Mike Darrah, Mildred Dunnock as the timid Edna Tinsley, Joan Huntington as Ms. Marrable's bitchy niece Julia Lawson, and Peter Brandon as Julia's conniving stockbroker husband George.
It is a pleasure to see Davi in a role that he can really sink his
teeth
into and show the depth of emotions that he is capable of.
I'm not a big feminist (is any male, really?), but I was grinding my
teeth
whenever the question, "Oh, Darling, won't you be mine?" was asked.
Perhaps one of Joan's last great dramas that had the production values, a good script and fabulous costuming; Joan digs her
teeth
into Harriet making her a very scheming, perhaps mentally disturbed woman.
Some young filmmakers cut their
teeth
on lowbrow, meant-for-drive-in (now direct-to-video) B-movies with little money and even fewer expectations.
To be honest I would much rather be having my
teeth
pulled out at the dentist than watching this rubbish.
Virtually no one should have white
teeth
either.
With his
teeth
around JMV's neck, no less!! Can you imagine?
If you like terror, blood and sex, then here's a shocker to sink your
teeth
into.
"Searching for Paradise" is a novice auteur's
teeth
cutter which is floating around on the Sundance channel and available on DVD.
This has all the entertainment value of having
teeth
pulled without anaesthetic.
To begin with the overuse of point of view shots becomes absurd too quickly; dog POV, push-up POV, telephone cable POV, fan POV, behind bats
teeth
POV.
A little further ahead lies a literal ghost town, Sunset Valley, containing flesh-eating undead victims claimed by devil-worshiping ghoul, Bloody Bill(Jeremy Bouvet; whose face is rotted away, his lower lip gone, exposing teeth)who avenged the wrongful lynching of his beloved innocent sister Mary.
Wrought with so many plot holes I felt like my
teeth
were being jarred from their sockets just from the righteous fury, I felt the minutes this movie was bleeding from my life dripping out of my soul.
Martin's hard-boiled narration crackles with a lot of choice sharp one-liners and the movie boasts a nice sense of the ridiculous (I love the way Ward keeps removing bullets from Martin's hide with her teeth!).
The thing that fascinates me in films like "Burial Ground" is the
teeth.
Do human
teeth
really grow that large?
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