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The characters are all completely obnoxious, and the dialogue is worse than your
typical
Z-grade, Sci-Fi movie.
Sounds like a
typical
story.
It's very
typical
of late 50s sci-fi: sober, depressing and not a little paranoid!
Despite the equally
typical
inclusion of a romantic couple, the film is pretty much put across in a documentary style - which is perhaps a cheap way of leaving a lot of the exposition to narration and an excuse to insert as much stock footage as is humanly possibly for what is unmistakably an extremely low-budget venture!
It follows the
typical
premise of a laboratory experiment gone wrong and a giant crocodile with a rapid growth chemical in it escapes.
It's a
typical
rom-com with an ending you can see coming before you've seen so much as the trailer.
"The Brain" takes place in a
typical
quiet-American town setting, where every adolescent works in the same diner and where the cool-kid in high school flushes cherry bombs down the toilet.
This movie is not for the
typical
film snob, unless you want to brush up on your
typical
cinematic definitions, like "continuity editing" and "geographic match".
It relies on the
typical
American thriller plot - "who is going to outsmart everyone".
Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow is a
typical
1950's teens in turmoil movie.
"Gnaw" is a sequel in name only, as the setting moved to a
typical
late 80's location (a university campus) and also the cheap & cheesy gore effects perfectly illustrates the 80's.
The plot isn't even your
typical
plot.
A
typical
Goth chick (Rainbow Harvest looking like a cross between Winona Ryder in Beetlejuice and Boy George) gets even with people she feels have wronged her with the help of an old haunted mirror that she finds in the new house she and her mom (horror mainstay, Karen Black, the only remotely good thing about this travesty) buy.
The most
typical
romantic ending where everything goes great for every 'likable' character.
If you like
typical
hollywood war films that end just in time to give a politically charged appeal to the public about the greatness and glory of war, GO SEE THIS MOVIE.
I thoroughly enjoyed A Man Called Horse when it was released in 1970, but Return played like a
typical
sequel.
His old-school father naturally disapproves of Jenny, and in a
typical
act of rebellion, that means the young couple gets married in one of those hippie-era, extemporaneous ceremonies.
The picture is saddled by inane, melodramatic dialog,
typical
of many sci-fi efforts of the fifties & sixties.
This is a
typical
70's soft core sex romp in the Russ Meyer genre, though perhaps less outlandish than some of Meyer's work.
This is a
typical
Troma production, meaning in other words, there's a lot of boring and totally irrelevant padding footage to accompany the nonsensical plot.
I remember the days in which Kim Basinger was nothing more than a pretty face who adorned movies with
typical
characters of dumb Blondie,romantic interest or damsel in danger.But,everything changed when she won an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress for her role in the excellent movie L.A. Confidential,and I think I was not the only one who was surprised by her solid performance.However,after that moment,her career did not follow the ideal path.Sure,the prestige she won thanks to that movie made her to participate on moderately prestigious movies (like People I Know or The Door in the Floor),but we have never seen her again on a substantial character.The movie While She Was Out does nothing to put her on that situation; and it is not only that her character is not too tasty,but also that the movie is really crappy.The screenplay from this movie could not be more hollow and basic.However,Basinger brings some conviction to her character,and that makes this poor movie to win a few points.This movie is full of clichés and generic villains.The work of director Susan Montford is truly disastrous for many reasons but mainly,because the movie never gets a good rhythm and tone.The ending from this movie is extremely ridiculous.I do not recommend While She Was Out at all.This film commits the capital sin of being boring.
It is interesting to see a reversal of the
typical
cowboys and indian roles, but here it just seems like a nod to political correctness rather than a proper storyline decision.
I will give credit to Denzel Washington, he played his part extremely well with a full grasp of his human side and not just the
typical "
super-detective" with all the answers.
As
typical
in all her work, every major male character is portrayed as weak, bumbling, or twisted.
Whipped and tortured women, merciless revenge and a high body count are
typical
ingredients, introduced into film history by the spaghetti subgenre.
The plot outline is terribly routine and with the exception of a few poor scenes, the
typical
Gordon-touch is never recognized.
The first 30 minutes of the movie is based on a
typical
story setting; a bunch of so-called cool teenagers relishing their vacation in Florida and being themselves by behaving very much like the juveniles they are.
It's especially
typical
and typically bad, shot in two bit hotels and public parks with thin direction, high school level acting and "gee whiz...lets see what this button on the camera does??" photography.
The Radar Men from the Moon is a pretty
typical
fare of 1950's serials.
The female characters are
typical
horror movies females.
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