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The performances are universally sub-par and wouldn't pass muster in a high school
training
film, the direction is stodgy and choppy and, as mentioned previously, there's no chemistry whatsoever between the lead actors.
The movie is about a killer named Bernie who kills people around a camp councilor
training
camp.
He kills people because the camp councilor
training
camp is on land that was owned by his father, and when the police came to forcefully take his fathers land they accidentally killed his mother (Another F13th take off).
Let me give you just a few examples: 1) There is NO WAY anyone would be admitted to a classical conservatory with no classical
training
whatsoever!
Anybody who serves time away from a normal job by
training
a bunch of lunatics earning their way to sudden victory makes waste.
We never get to see these underdogs doing badly as the good player is
training
them.
It's not really about gymnastics; swap out the occasional
training
montages and it could just as easily be about archery, or microbiology, or a booger-flicking tournament.
He is to go incognito to the Detroit Lions
training
camp and try out for a position as third string Quarterback.
There is approximately an 80% dropout rate in what is arguably THE roughest military
training
program - those are the ones who voluntarily drop out, can't compete on a physical level, suffer frequent physical injury during the
training
or can't handle the psychological harassment.
In the real world, Demi wouldn't last the first 24 hours in this harsh and sustained physical
training.
Skip this film as wishful thinking, and better spend your time reading "The Warrior Elite" by Dick Couch (Crown, New York 2001)for the best description as to what really goes on in this
training.
After viewing their total ineptitude during a
training
exercise, their fate against the repulsive, roaming cannibals is painfully obvious.
This camp is also not very fun as these kids are put to real
training
and the instructors get all over them for failing missions or not doing the right things.
How much of a story can take place in a single day (other than the movie
Training
Day)?
This true story of Carlson's Raiders is more of a Army
training
film than anything else.Obviously thrown together quickly on a miniscule budget about the only thing it has to recommend it is an early performance by Robert Mitchum,who's the only decent actor in the cast,and actual footage of the wreckage at Pearl Harbor which gets your blood boiling,as it was obviously intended to do.
the whole main character growing up thing needed more about the
training
he was receiving and less standing around.
Bolton's agent, played by Lynne Overman, and his assistant, portrayed by Eddie Bracken, enlist with him and the three are involved in various escapades regarding
training
exercises, filmed in the Malibu, California, hills.
While some scenes of
training
were realistic, too many of them depicted military instructors as ex-Nazi types.
There is no question as to who is in command of the
training
of cadets in this film: Major Chick Davis (Pat O'Brien).
In order to make a fantasy-adventure you need: one super- evil villain (preferably with a black cape), one young hero in training, one lone warrior, one amiable type of furry pet, one wise midget living in the woods (optional) and a whole colorful collection of hideous demons, enslaved dwarfs, and winged gargoyles to serve as filler.
Little more than
training
film quality with poor camera work, muddy stock footage and perhaps the low point of stereotyping 'Japs' with laughing Japanese infantry, laughing Japanese fighter pilots and one-dimensional square-jawed Americans dying left and right.
Mark Hamill's acting needs the force, the plot needs extensive Jedi training, and the character of the hooker played by Annie Potts just might be the most annoying character of all time, ever, in any film I've ever seen.
Follows the usual formula in putting a new recruit -- this time the first African-American (Cuba Gooding) after President Truman desegregates the Armed Forces -- through the U. S. Navy's deep-sea diver
training
program that is run by a racist zealot (Robert DeNiro).
The crew is killed not long before a group of soldiers on a
training
exercise show up to find no one around.
c) Kids should always fight kidnappers armed with guns because the kidnappers will fall for anything and d) 3 months of karate
training
is all you need to beat up so-called "ninjas" with swords.
This movie appears to have been an on the job
training
exercise for the Coppola family.
It was supposed to be a
training
camp not the SS punishment battalion in a Sven Hassell novel.
It talks about the risks associated with the lunar module and mentions Armstrong's nearly fatal accident with the
training
vehicle, as if the trainer and the spacecraft had anything to do with each other.
A high school comedy setup in a military
training
camp.
He got to put his martial art
training
to good use and be a running-jumping-earnest action figure.
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