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What the film leaves out is the aftermath: the nightmares, the dejection, the frantic search
throughout
Amsterdam on the chance of finding Walt, for Jeroen loved Walt, and nothing could shake that.
Jones' teenage daughter has a sour look on her face
throughout
(which doesn't prevent one of the local yahoos from leering at her), and of course clumsy pop Dean Jones is a regular stumblebum on the slopes, leading to a lot of pratfalls in the slush.
He totally isn't smooth or have the mobster presence about him that makes you kinda root for him
throughout
the movie.
It's also utterly predictable
throughout.
The sun blazed
throughout
the movie and the characters seemed surprised by a rain shower during the harvest.
In particular, the action is spread
throughout
the university, where the first infected denizens can be found.
It didn't matter what the story was, the acting was terrible, the words the actors said were dumb, and 13 scientists
throughout
the country had coronaries after hearing the dribble that came out of the movie.
Add to that the "theme song" played incessantly
throughout
the film and we couldn't wait for it to be over so we could watch the evening news.
This feeble attempt at veering your typically bland Japanese horror movie more towards a creepy cult hit did not have the ammunition needed to keep the viewer involved
throughout.
Leaving the audience alienated
throughout
the entire thing.
This unintentionally amusing mid-80s TV movie is based on the premise that sex bomb Donna Mills (in a mostly appalling wardrobe throughout) is a neglected housewife, pining for her sexy past as a cheerleader.
In 'Tarantula', Mara Corday struts around in hot dresses for the whole film, but is relegated to pants throughout, 'The Giant Scorpion'.
It's a wonder anyone even bothered to make Groucho up in his bizarre trademark eyebrows and mustache, as he has nothing witty or outrageous to do or say
throughout
this bore.
Throughout
the film we meet supposedly off the wall characters, who are actually very dull, and just don't quite work and who clunk through the horrific screenplay like men in armour suits, driving jeeps through mansion houses and spouting preppy existential obviousness accompanied by the whinings of Coldplay.
Not this time!!! My eyes teared up, my belly and my cheeks ached from laughing so hard
throughout
the movie.
Pepe le Moko, played by Charles Boyer, is some sort of international criminal mastermind wanted in countries
throughout
Europe, and to stay free he holes himself up in the Casbah, a mysterious part of Algiers where even the police are reluctant to go, until a senior officer is sent from Paris to capture le Moko once and for all.
I really, really wish I had left after that, instead of continuing to hold out hope
throughout
the film.
"MandingA" is pure and simply a sexploitation effort where the plot only develops itself
throughout
the last ten minutes, in other words when you stopped caring a long time ago already.
Hypothetical situations abound, one-time director Harry Ralston gives us the ultimate post-apocalyptic glimpse with the world dead, left in the streets, in the stores, and
throughout
the landscape, sans in the middle of a forgotten desert.
I thought Kelley was a major jerk
throughout
the movie, and he never changed at all.
The obvious lack of budget is felt
throughout
and the film doesn't manage to overcome this at any point.
Desertion is akin to treason in a time of war, and the main protagonist flirts with it
throughout
the movie.
the soundtrack
throughout
the movie was corny but i loved it.
Maman Firmansyah's blah, uninspired direction and Piet Burnama's dull, talky script thoroughly undermine any trashy vitality this flick needs in order to qualify as a pleasing piece of babes-behind-bars exploitation junk: the sluggish pace painfully drags throughout, there's no gratuitous female nudity whatsoever (the girls don't even show any skin during the obligatory group shower scene!), the expected torture and degradation are both extremely tame and tepid, the moderate crummy gore likewise fails to impress, and even a ridiculous catfight sequence ain't nothing to get excited about.
The actor better known as Zues or the big dude from the Ice Cube movie "Friday" does an incredible overacting job
throughout
the film.
I'm serious, I didn't laugh once
throughout
this whole movie.
The rest of the gore was effective in a low budget kinda way, but too spaced apart
throughout
the movie.
Plus, and this was truly annoying, the use of zombies
throughout
the beginning of the film and late in the film really was over-the-top.
I suppose the e-mail that flashes across the screen
throughout
means that you have to figure out which character has which moniker, but I simply couldn't tell enough differences to do so, and really didn't care anyway.
Bad plot, not-credible logic runs
throughout.
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