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There's an overall sense of dread that's sustained
throughout.
We laughed so hard
throughout
that I missed many funny lines.
We follow Frankie around as he starts to go crazy with visions of the terrible sights he saw in Nam, he wanders aimlessly and thinks about turning to crime in a desperate bid to lead a normal life!!! Combat Shock is actually a Troma film, and it's definitely one of their best, but be warned there is various violence and gory images
throughout
the movie, and the climax is very disturbing and horrific, be warned!!!
The way they made the color blue a huge statement
throughout
the whole movie was brilliant.
Throughout
the series there are some stars to look out for including: Rik Mayall as Lord Flasheart (who appeared in series 2, Adrian Edmondson as Baron Von Richtoven, Gabrielle Glaister as Driver Bob Parker (Bob also appeared in series 2, Miranda Richardson as Nurse Mary (appeared in series 2 and 3) and Geoffrey Palmer in a special appearance as Field Marshal Haig (in the last episode).
The rest of the bunch include a trickster with an affinity to jokes and theft, basically the guy responsible for the fun-part, a young wuss who almost wets his pants
throughout
the film, and a sinister and racist jerk.
The "wolfens" are really just wolves running around
throughout
the movie.
Throughout
the movie we are subjected to wolfen vision.
Bela Lugosi is featured as the butler, Peters, and he plays the role perfectly straight (in a sense perfectly cast, because I can't picture Lugosi doing comedy) and that straight performance adds both to the comedy and the mystery (Peters comes across as mysterious throughout.)
It is about a bunch of young people in the 80's and their adventures
throughout
a New Year's Eve.
She Freak also makes the fatal mistake of being utterly boring throughout, I mean this is the kind of film that depicts a romance between two people by having them sitting on a park bench together, nothing happens of any note until the last five minutes when the 'twist' ending is revealed which you can probably guess anyway from the opening scene.
She Freak is an absolutely terrible film on a technical level to, photography, music, editing & sound (the dialogue is muffled throughout) are below acceptable.
Some of the lines that I heard
throughout
the film I will probably remember for quite sometime.
Sam and Dean, thanks to the writers who have depended on co-incidental rather than an intelligent mystery-solving story, get lucky
throughout
the story and use none of their daemon-hunting skills that the show is all about.
Director Adam Marcus, working from a clever script by Dean Lorey and Jay Huguely, relates the compelling story at a constant snappy pace, maintains a mean, brutal tone throughout, delivers plenty of nasty gore (a young lady getting impaled on a tent spike while doing just what you think with her boyfriend rates as the definite splatter highlight), further tarts things up with a welcome sense of self-mocking black humor, offers a generous sprinkling of tasty female nudity, stages the murder set pieces with rip-roaring brio (the delightfully outrageous diner massacre sequence in particular seriously smokes), and really goes for broke with a gloriously wild ending which comes complete with one doozy of a sequel set-up punchline.
Throughout, the actors either shriek each others' names for minutes at a time, or talk and look like they've been hypnotized by a computer too.
Nothing hangs together
throughout
the film.
Bad references to the first film scattered
throughout
the early scenes don't help, nor does an uneven pacing, but it's well photographed in the desert, capturing the desolation and isolation of it, and the low budget sets (Ha!
Miller has a ball playing the slimy anti-hero; he keeps things bouncy and funny
throughout.
I don't mind that, but it did the original some injustice by turning one of the leads into a dominant lead while in the original she was in shock
throughout
the movie and get's killed.
I laugh out loud
throughout
the movie, as I see myself portrayed so well in Allen's character.
It is a wonderful color, softly shining and lasts
throughout
- except at the climax when it starts to fade! Contrasts nicely with Smilla's beady eyes (admittedly quite large) as she stares at the camera.
Yesterday it was shown again on TV and it had exactly the same effect on me
throughout
this second viewing.
The relationship between the characters is just amazing and streches
throughout
the game learning more and more about their past until, in the end, it all comes together perfectly.
The acting was superb
throughout
but especially by Eddie Spears, August Schellenberg and an actor I particularly admire Michael Greyeyes.
This is a fantastic episode filled with top of the line quality special-effects which introduces the crew of the Enterprise-D to a being called "The Traveler" who can manipulate time and space
throughout
the galaxy.
Jason Momoa is an ABSOLUTE GOD!!!!! His presence dominated the entire movie...I kept staring at him
throughout
the entire show...I didn't know they made men like him!!! (YUMMY!)
The film makes excellent use of its desert locale, and Gerald Fried's bizarro score keeps the tension ratcheted fairly high
throughout.
Still, it's so apparent she's trying so hard that, throughout, you can't help but feel for her, a feat helped by the fact that she is obviously the only cast member who tries to create a character, though as written it's still the "hooker with a heart of gold" type, which is NOT the case with the 1980 film.
Unfortunately, the sad old teacher didn't developed beyond self-pity
throughout
the entire movie, leaving me with the definite impression that he "..got what he deserved, no more and certainly no less".
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