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The only
traces
are a few early scenes in Los Angeles (in a bar and a graveyard) and thereafter a couple of pieces of production design.
The stars are a mismatched pair: Brandon Lee, despite the terrible lines he has to say, actually shows
traces
of charisma and screen charm - things that Dolph Lundgren is completely free of (at least in this movie).
Reminds me of favorite scores by Maurice Jarre, Ennio Morricone (beginning notes of track 6 have
traces
of "Nuovo cinema Paradiso"), Georges Delerue, and John Barry.
It
traces
a man who cannot communicate through his thoroughly authentic, REAL Brooklyn world.
Crazy Love is a little known eighties cult film that
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a boy's life through three key events.
This interesting documentary of Warhol superstar Berlin (aka Brigid Polk)
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her life from the beginnings as the wealthy daughter of a Hearst employer and his socialite wife Honey.
The movie should be viewed by students of film, sociology and American history so they might have a better understanding of the negative, demeaning attitudes toward Blacks so prevalent in the U.S. until relatively recently,
traces
of which still exist.
Rafe
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Caleb to a remote whorehouse on the edge of town that's disguised as a mortuary and populated by luscious lady vampires led by the evil and alluring Madam Lilith (ravishing redhead Angie Everhart having a whale of a wicked time).
The police and eventually the government are on the case, picking up
traces
of radio-active chemicals left behind by the zombified killers.
These characters display no hint of self worth or self respect in there personas, except for Plimpton's and Garofalo's characters seemed to have
traces.
The plot may seem familiar, with elements of THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME (1932) and perhaps
traces
of EVIL DEAD (1981) woven into the story of a woman on the search for her kidnapped daughter; but director/lead actress Tiffany Sinclair takes what might seem rote and turns it into a compelling affair.
But that shouldn't stop us from enjoying an entirely midget western with multiple ear shattering musical numbers and the barest
traces
of a plot.
Take every bad Africa legend and stereotype, sift carefully to remove all
traces
of logic, place in food/word processor, top with stupidity, mix crudely and serve with a thick garnish of corny.
She hears voices, witnesses nasty things going on in school, keeps getting into it with a jealous adversary, and periodically exhibits
traces
of telekinesis, making various objects stand on end and dance.
Ricardo Tubbs(..the ever smooth and cool Philip Michael Thomas), a cop in New York,
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a Colombian crimelord to Miami(..his brother was murdered by this man's gun-toting henchmen after a transfer of dope money, interfering with their drug sting)where the city's undercover detective Crockett(Don Johnson) has been attempting to catch him as well.
My favorite scene is when they're searching logs for
traces
of a computer break-in and the hero exclaims when no
traces
are found "There's not even a cookie?!?".
"Faces of Death" and
"Traces
of Death" may have similar titles, but they're nothing at all like each other.
I couldn't find any sensible
traces
of how Dolf(coming from the future) actually used his nowadays knowledge to constructively help out the children's crusade on their long path to certain doom.
The
traces
of it are so strong, it must have just left the room, and it's almost as though if we hurried we could catch it.
It's mindless "shock" and if you like stuff that will upset you than, by all means, seek out
"Traces
of Death", but this type of "entertainment" doesn't really "blow my mind".
So, as most people have come to learn, the majority of those "Faces of Death" movies were faked, so it seems that
"Traces"
wanted to just pack as much REAL death and injury footage as they could - probably in an attempt to 'make up' for "Faces" deceit.
At least "Faces of Death" had that so-called doctor on there adding some commentary to the scenes and without that here in
"Traces"
, it just moves along slow and is just ridiculous to actually sit through... Unless you enjoy gross imagery,
"Traces
of Death" will most definitely leave you unimpressed and unfulfilled...
This documentary
traces
relations between Ottomans and Armenians from the 1800s to date.
An interesting action film about a group of bank robber come terrorists who Hijack an oil rig from which they wish to fire an electro magnetic pulse over California to wipe out any
traces
of their robbery.
The very real, claustrophobic, relationship of the main character was just dropped at the end with no unpleasant
traces
to show for it all as if the filmmaker ran out of time and was tired of the story.
This was brought across quite well in COMMON GROUND which
traces
gay/lesbian life in three different time settings: 50s, 70s, and the present day.
I'll give
Traces
of Death a 3, because of it's pure exploitation!
As every other "shockumentary", "mondo death film" and the like out there
"Traces
of Death" also holds nothing back and pulls virtually no punches as we are treated to one revolting and sickening clip after another of people dieing and or being horribly injured in ways that no sane clear-thinking person could ever actually fathom!
"Traces
of Death", unlike the other two, incorporates only news footage and clips taken from around the world as opposed to the really old police file photos and such which made up the bulk of the others.
That is the type of damaging effect such films as this one can truly have on you, and if you find yourself doing the same thing as I just described after watching even one of these films I implore you: please avoid
"Traces
of Death" like you would the plague because ultimately all it will ever do is give you horrible nightmares and leave you thoroughly nauseated for days after viewing!
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