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The remaining two
third
played on a real comedy level and has nothing to do with a thriller.
From its suspenseful opening heist scene to its realistic ending,Sidney Poitier's
third
and final outing as Vigil Tibbs is everything a cop movie should be.Well cast with some great chase scenes.Director Don Medford keeps the fun rolling along at a nice pace.All in all,a great film.
This is so far the
third
movie based from the Bosnian/Serb war, that I've seen.
After reading Mary O'Hara's Wyoming trilogy as a schoolgirl, I was surprised to find out a
third
movie had been made encompassing the final book.
My problem is, it just goes to far with it and spends waaay to much time there, over a
third
of the film, about 40 minutes and then cleans it all up in less than 10.
save yourself the same heart ache and just watch the first Starship Troopers again while imagining in your own mind the endless possibilities they could of embraced to build open, then if you really must, watch the second and
third
films and see how it was completely and utterly screwed up.
After seeing the second and
third
one, I thought I was convinced that they couldn't make another one that would match up to the original with Natasha Henstridge but I was wrong because this one came very close.
One of the big stinkers, BUT well worth watching the first
third
to Irene Hervey, surely one of the most beautiful women in her day, in a very form-fitting leather, sharkskin gown.
The
third
concluding act is announced with the title "One Year Later."
The
third
story is better than the firts few called "Captain Stern" and it reminds me of the old Nelvana animated cartoon shows except for the language that is.
The
third
is a dedicated socialist teacher well versed in Christian-baiting.
A two-time loser like Gator McKlusky (Burt Reynolds) will do anything to avoid a
third
strike and a long prison stint.
The first
third
deals with the mysterious Yor stumbling upon a tribal village.
OK, I can't think of a
third
good film struggling to get out - but what we are left with is a rather dreary flick that struggles to get out of second gear.
Tough to be the first guy in the posse if your
third
guy in line is shooting at a moving target in front of you.
The
third
Matt Helm film - and easily the weakest up to this point.
After waiting for about 5 years for a
third
movie after seeing parts one and two, I was kind of disappointed that I would probably not see another one, but after a 13 year wait, I finally got my wish.
But I bother to make this user comment to let you know that the last
third
or so was very rewarding, especially the nightclub scene, which is a well written scream
Michael Douglas is excellent as always, Gwyneth Paltrow vulnerable and gorgeous as the wife and newcomer Viggo Mortensen is suitably oily and cunning as the
third
member of the triangle.
I can't wait for season 3! Is there going to be a
third
season?
(Oh, did I forget to mention that those Mescaleros have a nasty habit of tying their prisoners to ant hills?) "Escape" boasts a very tough-talking script, with glints of humor coming from the bickerings between (those great character actors) Williams Demarest and Campbell, and its final
third
is remarkably suspenseful, as Roper, Carla and the escaped rebs are laid siege in a ditch, while the Mescaleros pick them off with rifle shot and lob volleys of arrows into their midst.
After the
third
and fourth, you get that the interactions are awkward and playing off of the actors' real-life personas in an ironic way.
To see her in love scenes with Timothy Dalton (a man nearly one
third
of her age) is offensive.
Hopelessly clichéd sentimentality and schmaltz are quite annoying and the film really falls apart in the last third, mostly because of the double-birth scene which is incredibly lame and unfunny, clumsily "written" and directed; the gags in the birth scenes are so bad it's embarrassing to watch.
title of the film is "the
third
miracle." the priest spends the whole damn film trying to find the
third
miracle.
The
third
installment in the cinematic series based on Tom Clancy's CIA analyst Jack Ryan, CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER is a long but engrossing political action thriller that once again puts Harrison Ford, the thinking man's action film actor, in the role of Ryan.
Hopkins has one of her best roles as a free-loving woman who loves two men but marries a
third.
The
third
(and worst) Matt Helm spy-yarn, it is offensive, stupid, witless, and--worst of all deadly sins--boring.
(Play the second and
third
one to see who he is!)
And it was too bad that Murray, the talking skull, was only present for a little while and didn't have as big a part as in the
third
one.
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