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There are these
terrifyingly
huge Indian trucks that come careening around one-lane roads with two-lane traffic, with 3,000-foot drop-offs right next to the road, and he was driving one of these trucks.
Terrifyingly
accurate matching.
All of the performances are top-class, especially Mathew MacFadyen as the psychotic preacher and Gerard McSorley as the father who finds his own intolerance
terrifyingly
magnified by his son.
The scarecrow from the cover, although he doesn't appear in the movie and otherwise has no relevance, is
terrifyingly
realistic!
It has nothing to do with his performance, which is
terrifyingly
convincing.The movie occupies an uneasy position between sheer exploitation and a half way serious treatment of the subject, without quite settling into either mode.
Then the story leaves the colonel, which makes sense given the old man's inability to DO anything worth mentioning, a now two
terrifyingly
eighties-looking guys take over, in what must have been some sort of story.
The predatory hillbillies - as the film's central villains - are merely crude,
terrifyingly
amoral cousins of our protagonists.
However, this movie to its admirable credit refuses to make Joe out to be simply a vile one-dimensional creep; instead he's a
terrifyingly
real and ultimately pitiable human monster with a wife and kid (Joe's climactic confession in particular is genuinely poignant).
The victim's eventual descent into being a prey of the predatory aristocrats from cherishing a chance at free sex experience is very well executed and the final sado-orgy is
terrifyingly
nightmarish.
Anne Parillaud is phenomenal as a
terrifyingly
vulnerable, beautiful and human young anti-hero with an incredible talent for violence.
Anyway, I'm off track... this movie is pure crap.. not even one of those "watch with your friends after some herbal refreshment" movies... Everything from the recycled (and butchered) storyline of terrorists on a sub, where every possible cliche is used (and screwed up) to the awful performances, to the
terrifyingly
bad dialogue.
Everything about this film is embarrassing, from the sanctimonious and passé treatment of lesbians as victims to the
terrifyingly
awful third installment where Sharon Stone and Ellen DeGeneres offer an achingly sentimental tale of sperm banks in a style that only be described as thirtysomething on prozac or ecstasy.
When you think about it there arent that many films that involve Ouiji boards which is quite suprising when this activity is one of the most
terrifyingly
mysterious known.
The film is
terrifyingly
bad with awful characters, awful acting and an awful end.
First of all I love pretty explicit and audacious lesbian vampire flick "Vampyres"(1974),but more rare and obscure "Symptoms" is even better and certainly different in tone.It's a very subtle,calm and restrained horror film with plenty of mysterious atmosphere.Helen Ramsey arrives back from Switzerland to her old-fashioned family home,accompanied by a friend Ann West.It quickly becomes clear that Helen suffers from a nervous disposition.At night both Helen and Ann hear voices in the house and Helen seems convinced that there is something in the attic,a trap door to which is in the ceiling in a corner of her room."Symptoms" is a genuinely frightening horror film about a woman slowly slipping completely into madness.The cinematography is striking,the interior sets are
terrifyingly
dark and the acting by Angela Pleasence is fantastic.I fell in love with this film and can't praise it enough.
All in all a
terrifyingly
shortsighted catapult into the ideological catacombs of children's broadgramming.
And on issues of war and peace, Trump will operate with
terrifyingly
little oversight by Congress or the public, an affliction of the US political system since World War II.
The Republicans under Bush have turned huge surpluses into
terrifyingly
large deficits.
As Hannah Arendt famously pointed out, people like Adolf Eichmann were plentiful and “neither perverted nor sadistic”; rather, “they were, and still are, terribly and
terrifyingly
normal.”
And, judging by the conduct of three of these leaders, the planet’s nuclear weapons are in
terrifyingly
impulsive hands.
The “shock therapy” of the Balcerowicz Plan unsettled Poles, but it brought the country’s
terrifyingly
high inflation under control.
President Dmitri Medvedev, for example, regularly calls for extremists to be “burned to ashes,” and for
terrifyingly
broad punishment, including of those “washing linen and preparing soup for terrorists.”
This is all
terrifyingly
plausible.
They were portraits of great men of history who had spent their lives in perpetual devotion to a great human ideal: Thaddeus Kosciusko, the hero whose dying words had been Finis Poloniae; Markos Botzaris, for modern Greece the reincarnation of Sparta's King Leonidas; Daniel O'Connell, Ireland's defender; George Washington, founder of the American Union; Daniele Manin, the Italian patriot; Abraham Lincoln, dead from the bullet of a believer in slavery; and finally, that martyr for the redemption of the black race, John Brown, hanging from his gallows as Victor Hugo's pencil has so
terrifyingly
depicted.
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