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The slavery at the peak of the slave trade in the 1780s: there were about 80,000 slaves
transported
from Africa to the New World.
John Rhys-Davies plays the captain of the ship on which the monster is being
transported.
Leonard Maltin rated it a BOMB; while it's harmless enough, it's also totally routine and, fatally, the three main roles are stereotypes, that is to say, uninteresting: Eddie Byrnes is a bank employee with ideas regarding his consignment being
transported
by train; Gilbert Roland is the "legendary" but ageing Mexican bandit (his frequent lapses into Spanish when excited are quite corny!) who, apparently, is still irresistible to women; George Hilton as an enigmatic bounty hunter tries too hard to emulate Clint Eastwood's Man With No Name figure.
This time The Beastmaster(Marc Singer) returns only to face off a new enemy Arklon(Wings Hauser) however due to an annoying teenager(Kari Wuher) they are
transported
to the future where they then duke it out.
The audience is instantly
transported
from a shanty medical office to a luxurious suite at the city's most prestigious inn.
One night while looking for his dog Billy David finds a mysterious woman in his barn, calling herself Lucinda Jessop (Patricia Quinn) she claims to be a witch who has
transported
herself from 300 years in the past to now.
The characters in the story are
transported
to another dimension by the means of a mind-altering substance, where a shape-shifting vampire creature appears to grant them their hearts desires, whilst draining them of their life essence.
What is important, is the fact that we are
transported
with the passion and glory carried by the characters.
You can actually identify yourself with him and his 'introspective' feelings on what to do to the girl whom he has fallen for (because, he's been alone and disappointed for 2 years and feels hopeless until "Kamala" comes to his life with a timid fear of performing the task of being
transported.
This film tackles the subjects of loss, personal struggle and transformation in such a smart, artful, sensitive, and visually stunning way that I was completely
transported.
From the start of "The Edge Of Love", the viewer is
transported
to the striking world of WW2 London.
It
transported
me into an awfully familiar realm of longing and desire.
The story starts out with a soldier being
transported
to a desert town then goes back in time to tell the tale of how he came to this place.
We're
transported
through time and see the plot develop from the perspectives of the three main characters as the mystery unwinds.
I read the book before watching the movie and it left me emotionally drained but I felt that it truly
transported
me to Afghanistan, a culture I know very little about.
As with every movie, we need to suspend some disbelief, yet I found with MAX AND GRACE I was easily
transported
and completely convinced with it's "surreal moments".
In World War II, a badly burned amnesiac known only as "The English Patient" is found in the African desert and is
transported
to Italy, where he joins a convoy of medical troops and others at an abandoned monastery.
It has even been said that the invention of the train was one of the biggest influences on early cinema (looking out a window almost like a moving picture and the idea of being
transported
to a different time/space).
I didn't feel like I was
transported
to exotic locations.
And like the scenery in the desert, there's nothing much to distinguish it, not even the fact that a female prisoner is being
transported
by two navy escorts this time around.
You know what kind of movie you're getting into when the serial killer main character is being
transported
to the electric chair (in what seems to be a bakery truck), only to have the prison vehicle collide with (and I'm not making this up) a genetic engineering tanker truck.
I know, I know, far more fun to go through watching a pretty girl for 8 weeks, burgle her dads house to steal his wallet (that somehow - star trek style - gets
transported
from Miami to Texas instantly) in order to - perhaps - get her to arrange for a politician to change hotel room and, and, and... Well, a thousand things could go wrong here, each one entirely destroying the Big Plan, so why not slim the elements down to a sensible handful, such as - 1. bazooka.
The viewer is never spiritually
transported.
Then Kirk manages to get himself
transported
back to what is very much like 16th century earth.
For those who want to watch a film and be
transported
to animal heaven, here on earth, this is a great movie choice.
How shocking when he is mistakenly
transported
to the "modern" world of 1960!
It also felt very authentic, I felt that I had been
transported
back to the 1800's.
When one reads "Deliverance", one is instantly
transported
into the lush backwoods of the Deep South.
This is a poor mans version of movies like 16 blocks or the timeless Midnight run except the prisoner being
transported
here is the very easy on the eye Ms.Eleniak.
Then, while a disk is in the viewer, Kirk runs through the doorway and is magically
transported
back in time to what on Earth would look like the time of Louis XIV (the 1660s).
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