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Director Toshiya Fujita has created a film that, while somewhat shallow, lays on the style
thick
and this coupled with the heavy amount of bloodshed means that Lady Snowblood hits all the right notes.
It says that even if you're ignorant,
thick
and ugly, you only have to smile and sexy women will fall all over you, even to the extent of lining up, five at a time, to hide in your wardrobe.
Once this is taken for granted, you see some quite excellent scenes, in which you are in the
thick
of things of the life of some (more of less) loose connected people.
The film spends the first third fleshing out everyone but the centerpiece and then doesn't give him any depth as he stumbles through his
thick
cockney mumblings from one costar to the next.
The script by Robert Kaufman tires hard with one-liners coming
thick
and fast but they just aren't that funny.
I'm not sure whether this is just really
thick
or maybe you had to be born at the dawn of the comic book era, or even just be a little sad...but the general public, like your average middle class suburbanite would hate this film coz it can be really gross at times.
Of course, events go too fast - the books are pretty thick, and the time for the TV series is strictly limited, nevertheless scenery is the good work too.
Is she that
thick?
But the stuff about the tribe being mystical and in touch with nature is layed on a little too
thick.
Michael York, sporting a
thick
crop of cinnamon-colored hair and talking with a Limey accent, plays the visiting celebrity with a snide kind of casual indifference, which is perfectly right for the character, but it does nothing for the audience and he elicits little interest; Rita Tushingham (reunited with York from 1967's "Smashing Time") overworks her perky nature and large, round eyes, yet her character hasn't been given many dimensions beyond what we are made to quickly sense (that her aimlessness led her to India and what she really needs is a man in her bed).
Plus one of the girls Spanish was so
thick
you could hardly understand her.
The Mayor at the time, Cedric LaFleur really did make Morgan City look like it was a haven for Cajuns with his
thick
accent.
Kadeem Hardison is brilliant as the wise cracking sidekick unwillingly brought into the
thick
of things by Mark Dacascos.
It has a story, I'm sure of that, but it can't have been a very
thick
one.
From the word go, the director gets into the
thick
of the action.
Uma was great with her
thick
New York accent and her beauty.
The plot is too
thick
and twisty for an action movie (hence, all the confusion for the people who wanted an action movie), and there's too much mayhem and uncontrolled improvisation to work as a tight, suspense filled caper like the original series.
A storyline exists, but plot points are lost in layers of cheese so
thick
you'd walk out constipated, and probably half-way through.
The lead snob lays it on really thick, which makes it somewhat enjoyable when he gets his comeuppance.
The bunker is accessed via a circular,
thick
steel door, and is lined with
thick
reinforced concrete.
This movie does a great job of putting you right in the
thick
of things in Belfast.
This is the type of film I really like: twisted tales of mystery and deceit featuring great actors who like to slice the ham
thick.
One can see why Hayakawa would have been a successful silent film actor with his elegant physical presence and one can simultaneously hear why he didn't cut the mustard in talkies - the accent is so
thick
that one must strain to understand him.
The cheese is laid on thick, but not unintentionally.
The First Great Train Robbery is set in Victorian England in 1855 during the Crimean War while Great Britain was at war with Imperial Russia, to pay the soldiers £25,000 worth of gold is transported to the Crimean Peninsula every month starting at the London branch of the Huddleston and Bradford bank & across England by train in two several inch
thick
safe's which require four keys to open.
The film opens with a shot of a car in the distance travelling along a dirt track in the middle of
thick
forest towards the camera, we wait for what seems like ages before it reaches us.
she is pretty (was?) but she's very annoying and her jaggerish lips get in the way when she talks and that accent is so
thick.
if u do try and bite thru the
thick
layer of rubbish acting and bad scenery and clothing you will surely be surprised to find it irresistible to try and peel the way to obvious fake mustache of the screen which i believe is worn by the main character.
The plot is actually quite simple, they both flee New York to find a small peaceful town, then while finding work they are framed for a bank robbery and placed behind bars, then in the
thick
of it all they plan an escape while Wilder's character participates in the Prison Rodeo.
Some of the rural stuff is laid on a bit too
thick
(and exactly WHERE is this town on the route to LA?) but the film is otherwise cute and enjoyable.
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