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Purloining a load of hand-grenades, the pair go AWOL and
travel
down to Cornwall, where they steal a boat.
Apparently they've never traveled or have never experienced a modicom of mess while traveling (and I LOVE to travel), or, have simply never had a really bad 48 hours, doing whatever!
Her roommate Chris (Heidi Androl) invites Maria to
travel
with her and her friends Tanya (Kathryn Taylor) and Rose (KellyDawn Malloy) on vacation to her uncle's house in Saguaro, Arizona, to relax.
The
travel
scenes were an added touch.
First, Lionel Atwill orders an up and coming actress to
travel
to Hollywood with a fading actor.
Oh man,"Hausu" is an extremely weird and grotesque horror parody.It is also supremely stylish and visually mindblowing.The plot of "House" is quite easy to describe:seven schoolgirls
travel
to visit grandmother at her spooky old house.It's not clear whose grandmother she is,as every character in the movie is referred to by a nickname and they all call the old woman Ojii.The house turns out to be a demon that wants to eat them and grandmother is apparently a cat.Words can't describe how positively bizarre this movie is.It plays like the cross between "Suspiria" and "Beetlejuice".There are plenty scenes of kitschy humour plus some scares for example when one of the girls tries to sneak the watermelon out,she finds a human head down the well instead.One girl is even eaten by a piano in a very gory fashion and the dead victim's fingers are still playing the piano after being bitten off.9 out of 10.
Pornos,
travel
or cell phone commercials, voice overs on radio, nothing that requires the slightest inkling of talent.
I was let down because I like the whole time
travel
concepts in films.
A team of American special agents lead by super smooth ace martial artist Jones (the ever cool Jim Kelly)
travel
across Thailand to rescue June (Judith Brown sporting in atrociously overdone Southern accent), the daughter of a U.S. senator who's been abducted by the evil Rangoon (Sam Hiona doing a third-rate Fu Manchu impression).
Nothing I'm aware of is more thought provoking for people who like discussing UFO's and Inter-dimensional
travel.
Most of the haters on this board seem to have gotten too twisted up in the plot turns and time
travel
to enjoy the film.
This was the first time
travel
story from Trek in which we visit Earth of the past (the others were "City on the Edge of Forever" and "Assignment:Earth").
Heavily influenced by the Manson Family murders, Waters creates this film about a band of murdering, sideshow freaks/performers who
travel
from town to town robbing and murdering their rich,nosy customers.
Four sorority girls take a much-needed vacation from the pressures of school (after showering and changing clothes for about ten minutes, of course) and
travel
to a secluded cabin in the woods with their boyfriends.
Time
travel
bits are used as a convenience for a slightly different take on a romantic drama.
It may be a great novel - I haven't read it - but the film is contrived - why bother at all with the time
travel
nonsense when you want to make a four hankie woman's weepie?! Sorry, but Eric Bana does not cut the mustard as a romantic lead, but he does his naked David Banner bit; the supporting cast apparently are important, but are barely used; issues of loss, responsibility for that loss, responsibility for other's feelings are grazed over.
Scrambling to resolve the crisis, government and military officials call upon geophysicist Dr. Josh Keyes and a team of the world's most gifted scientists to
travel
into the earth's core in a subterranean craft piloted by Rebecca "Beck" Childs and Commander Robert Iverson.
The bestseller "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" was a non-fiction book and though it dealt with a true life murder case, it was shelved in the
travel
section in many bookstores.
The storyline is unbelievable (unless you think a pleasure boat could actully
travel
from Melb to Sth Africa (which it clearly could not).
La Face cachée de la lune is a brilliant Canadian film which has human being's fascination for moon as its backdrop.It is for this purpose that we are taken to 1950s when efforts were being made to send a man to moon.We witness how two major scientific powers America and Russia do all that they can in order to outdo each other.All this is done by them so that somebody is able to establish supremacy in all matters related to
travel
on moon."La
Three kids, one of em is called Mike and he has an older brother (who steals 3 gold pieces of prism from the rainbow) and 2 other of Mikey's friends chase a rainbow and
travel
through the rainbow.
There are a few interesting ideas on time
travel
that are bandied about, but they ultimately go nowhere, and the military scenes at the beginning seem to serve no purpose for the rest of the movie.
This movie did more to explain, use, and get characters out of, time
travel
paradoxes then anything I have ever seen on the screen.
Beginning with the usual explanation/apology as to why Holmes exists in the 'modern' day, the film has the character
travel
to Washington to help solve where a British Secret Service agent hid a precious microfilm.
The documentary is about a father and son who
travel
around the world and the development of their relationship as they talk with other fathers and sons in various countries.
Being categorized as science fiction is stretching the theme somewhat as time travel, the technology and theory played little part of the movie.
(I remember, for example, a theatrical short where Funt, as a
travel
agent, insisted, with total courtesy and friendliness, on selling a customer a fancy vacation when they wanted something plain and simple.)
The time
travel
concept doesn't altogether add up and there is one sequence which still doesn't make any sense to me but this is science fiction and how many action films make much sense anyway?
What a refreshing change from the usual po faced Sci-Fi time
travel
theme.
Robin Hood and his brave men waylay caravans that
travel
through Sherwood Forest, including one carrying Maid Marian (Olivia de Havilland).
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