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"The Pest" of the
title
could then be this movie, almost as funny as Bergman's finest.
The
title
refers to a vicious wind which renders the surface of the earth almost uninhabitable when it blows, but this seemed to have nothing whatsoever to do with what was going on.
This film has possibly, the worst
title
for a stooge short ever dreamed up.
It's a fair bet that the
title
will appeal to fans of the Benny Hill show but those looking for attractive females in bikinis and miniskirts, while they will see some in this, will probably enjoy some of the other titles in the series, such as "Carry On Abroad" or "Carry On Up the Jungle" more.
The
title
pretty much lets you know what you're getting.
Playing hooker and small-time drug dealer Lee Daniels, blaxploitation superstar Pam Grier plays the first half of the
title
role, while long-forgotten Margaret Markov is the other half, Karen Brent, an unlikely Patty Hearst-like political revolutionary looking to partner with her comrades to overthrow the oppressive local government.
"Curacao" is a foreign intrigue drama set on the
title
Caribbean Island which involves a retired sea captain and bar owner (Scott) and a demoted CIA field operative (Petersen).
I have to admit I was deceived by the
title
and the summary on the back of the box.
Hulk Hogan stars as a champion wrestler (A real acting stretch...) named Rip, who is forced to defend his honor, his
title
and his girlfriend from a greedy corporation that wanted him to sign for their network (Because wrestling sells!) however when Rip declines, the network gets a circuit fighting championship called (and i'm totally serious) "Battle of the tough guys" who's champion Zeus (Played by Tiny Lister Jr) maybe the deadliest man alive.
and again I fell into this trap cuz the
title
had "zombie" in it (german title: ZOMBIE ATTACK!) the story: on halloween some people visit the "museum of the dead", it's a trap, a crazy doctor wants to kill the people, everything connected to some aztec-cult.
Not much to recommend here, even the
title
seems to propel it into obscurity.
From the
title
change of Metal God to the 'safe' middle of the road 'Rock Star' to the lame soundtrack this movie plays out badly.
Screen treatment of the comedic Broadway success "The Gay Divorce" (a
title
which was considered too scandalous for American moviegoers, though it was used in the U.K.) concerns a man and woman (Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers) meeting under embarrassing circumstances while she's in the process of divorcing her spouse; they dance, argue, make up, dance, argue some more and dance some more.
The cut I saw has the on-screen
title
WITCHCRAFT: EVIL ENCOUNTERS and was released by Shriek Show, who maintain the original US release
title
WITCHERY for the DVD release.
Wow! What a movie if you want to blow your budget on the
title
and have it look real bad ask the guys that made this movie on how to do that.
The
title
would lead you to think that it is principally a story about the Belgian armed resistance groups, but that seems to be just a backdrop to prop up a silly love story between Ted and Claire, the woman who takes Ted in.
I was fooled by the movie
title
and the picture on the DVD cover.
They were useless when it came to locating a specific title, but their shelves were always stocked with strange and unique titles.
When you see a
title
like this you expect to see blood and a blood thirsty beast.
Worst of all, though, this movie's climax is the anticlimax of all anticlimaxes; plus the
title
doesn't seem even remotely accurate.
I saw this on a cheap DVD release with the
title "
The Entity Force".
My original comment on this particular
title
was deleted, by a IMDb user or the staff, only because I just happen to dislike this film to the point I had to sincerely write what I felt after seeing this poor excuse for a film.
Bled is a very apt
title
for this As you watch it you will feel your life being bled from you .
Even the
title "
Freak" suggests that this might be interesting.
The meaning of the
title
is a mystery.
It opens with a boy named Greg witnessing the gruesome murder of an ice cream man (Greg subsequently goes crazy and grows up to be the
title
character) by what appear to be mob assassins.
As a result Fun with Dick and Jane is not an appropriate
title
and I was just plain disappointed failing to see any fun with Dick and Jane.
As in the title, cliché 49, I think it has at least that many clichés.
It's rare to see film that strikes out in every aspect but "Caligula" surely must hold this
title.
See, the first act of the film is spent establishing nuances of Jack Brooks' character, despite the fact that everything we need to know about his aggression is delivered within minutes of the first
title
cards.
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