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But since this episode revolved around peeping, looking, the absolute domain of film, I will say this, he took none of the
usual
routes, definitely went his own way while carrying the baggage of a lot of good directors behind him.
Ida Lupino who is lovely, as usual, becomes increasingly distraught as she tries various means to rid herself of a madman.
Then we move swiftly on, as we need to see war erupt in a peaceful forest, we need to see multiple inflammatory feministic public speeches being drowned in the (male) blowing of cars horns or rioting crowds, and of course we need to see cinema newsreels of Stalin and all the other
usual
suspects.
More like what's right: the ensemble crew does a pretty good job around Robin, and like usual, Christopher Walken is fantastic.
Annie Potts shows up and is not allowed to provide an ounce of her
usual
wit, which is reason enough to hate this movie.
The
usual
suspects in this film are the hooker with the heart of gold, the dying mafia father that wishes his son would make his business legit, the best friend with the "zany" one-liners.
Sean Bean "acted" as
usual
but was spared sharing space on screen with any of the principles till the final scene where it was like an actor walking onto a high school stage that is how defined the contrast was.
Armand was as
usual
very good in the movie,,,the whole turks vs German thing was kind of strange because I remember seeing Bulgaria at the beginning of the movie...dint' bother to go back and check...the central theme is about the serial killings with the whole gang warfare loosely woven in.
As usual, the "zombies" are given no direction so speak of, and provided very little makeup or costuming.
Cryer is as
usual
very good and the film has a nice stark look to it, with the ghostly images of Coney Island.
The acting of Persbrandt and Bergqvist is good as usual, but I think Jenny Lampa acting as Jasmin acts very poor.
This one features the
usual
car chases, fights with the great Van Damme kick style, shooting battles with the 40 shell load shotgun, and even terrorist style bombs.
However, the film still contains Wood's
usual
pitfalls of bad dialog, meaningless stock footage, and hokey special effects.
So much so, that when I heard there was going to be a sequel, I seemed to forgo my
usual
shivering that occurs when a studio tries to rehash what was a good idea over ten years later.
Michael Dudikoff is nowhere near his
usual
amazing self, he looks extremely bored, and shows no emotion what so ever, his character is also extremely dull, as i can't believe he signed on for this piece of garbage, he also had no chemistry with Yvette Nipar(Dudikoff still rules!!!).
"Tart" is a pathetic attempt at film making which wanders around and among a bunch of Manhattan teens exploring all the
usual
teen preppie stuff...sex, drugs, and classical music almost completely without story, focus, or purpose.
I have seen everyday life of
usual
rock band closely and there are nothing to do with reality in this movie.
He is his
usual
self in this one, maybe a bit lighter hearted than in the others; the rest of the cast is good if your watching a movie of the week on T.V. - the whole film has the production value of a bad episode of the A-Team and I like the escapism fun of a show like the A-Team but not on the big screen, even if it is an action movie that doesn't claim to be anything to sophisticated.
It lacks the
usual
fun and sparkle and even the cast seem embarrassed by the poor dialogue.
Starting off with the
usual
cheery X-Files teaser (a baby getting run over by a train) this episode... well I can't really say it goes downhill because to be honest it was never going uphill.
It was on Sci-Fi this morning, and, as usual, I changed the channel.
We have almost no thrills, almost no bare flesh (even if the girls are really hot only one of them goes showing her bare ass for a few seconds), the
usual
bunch of sunset boulevard horror stars in cameo roles (this time Karen Black, Richard Lynch, John Philip Law, Jeff Conaway), lots of fake blood, only the crazy miner resurrected as a zombie is cool enough to leave you stuck - well not exactly - to the screen till the end.
found most of the humour dry myself,and Robin Williams is much more restrained and sedate than usual.i
The plot is absolutely implausible, the acting is mediocre, although Keaton does his
usual
good job as a mental case, although being typecast in that role could certainly be considered a negative.
I expect the
usual
ability to dodge bullets from every angle, and be able to run faster than a motorcycle (usually it's faster than a car in a garage or a allyway).
Michael Ironside plays as
usual
a bad guy but this is not one of his most memorable parts.
He is more restrained than
usual
and she has become a winning actress.
Soulless, technically good and the
usual
in-jokes for adults.
The
usual.
A 10 year old roams a bizarro America in a stolen Mustang, while the
usual
cult movie suspects (Dick Miller, Mary Woronov, Susie Tyrell) commit malicious acts in the name of comedy.
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