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Despite the interesting opening, the film lapses into repetitive murders and a hardboiled cop stumbling around, dealing with the
usual
problems (wife, bastard of a boss, etc).
Handsome Cornel Wilde as her lover is as wooden as
usual
and totally wasted is the talented Celeste Holm who's role is little more than a bit part.
The setting is an attractive Spanish seacoast resort with his
usual
large cast.
As Downey Jr proves as
usual
what a gifted actor he is, he shadows the two actresses in their scenes together which is constantly noticeable.
Some
usual
plot turns occur: he has trouble adjusting to his new living situation, which in turn makes him have trouble at work, which is particularly bad because he is trying to nail one of the office's new consultants.
I rented this film for Sean Bean, and he dies (as usual).
It's full of his
usual
ingredient's i.e. snappy dialogue, brutal and sudden violence, but it all feel's deja-vu.
And doing it with her same
usual
dizziness whenever she tries comedy?
The film certainly had a lot of potential, as Franco has fused the intriguing theme of the classic film 'The Most Dangerous Game' with his
usual
brand of trashy sleaze, but the plot here gets lost too often, and it takes an eternity for Franco to get round to the main point of the movie.
This uses the
usual
clichés from the Victorian era.
Otherwise, it's business as
usual.
Virtual Sexuality attempts to be a light hearted and cheeky teenage comedy regarding the
usual
trappings; virginity, boys etc. except the main character apparently turns into her perfect boy that she has created using the help of a machine at a technology fair.
You have the
usual
Nazi holdover or neo-Nazi whatever the heck we are supposed to think, type villain, who's son of course is gay, German accents...get the picture?
The "victims" were the
usual
gutless, brainless sheep that deserved to be slaughtered.
Toler himself is given a little more acting rope than
usual
(a plus) and the real kudos go to set designer Thomas Little and cinematographer Virgil Miller who created some genuinely spooky atmosphere... but this entry has less logic than a Ritz Brothers film.
From some of the
usual
well-known like "The Exorcist" to some of the more underrated like "Black Christmas" or "Just Before Dawn".
Johnny Downs is a reporter who gets on Zucco's bad side by questioning him, but wins Nagel's heart, thus creating the
usual
and always dull romantic subplot in classic horror films.
At 77 minutes, this is about 15 minutes longer than
usual
for a horror film of the early 40's (particularly one out of PRC, who released this one), so the romantic story could have been trimmed for costs and to speed things up a bit.
I have to admit, I picked this movie just for the cast, and while Sutherland, Scacchi, and Prochnow were - as
usual
- great performers, the rest of the movie was such a let down.
Stan Laurel was dying, and it shows in his face, even more angular and gaunt than
usual.
The story had potential to be somewhat different than the
usual
BS you see on the Blockbuster/Hollywood Video shelf put out by Lions gate these days, but they surely messed this one up.
Myabe the writing was so bad that they had to cut out a lot of the movie or maybe the director didn't shoot enough of the horror and gore, that they had to find filler to make the
usual
84 minutes????
I really like Kris Kristofferson and his
usual
easy going delivery of lines in his movies.
Although it's refreshing to show men exploring various forms of sexuality without the
usual
labeling and stereotypical character traits, most of the story is without motivation or logic.
The kid is the ninny-sort who cries on the couch with a dog in her arms, and as
usual
she gets her way.
All the
usual
pseudos raved about it, but it left me pretty cold.
Alas, it instead ended up a mediocre movie, done in by the
usual
factors which turn a potentially good movie into a bad movie (bad acting, low budget etc.).
Well, the
usual
Bell helicopters, silhouettes moving in blue light and slow motion, doors riddled with bullets and 1000 Watt lights shining through the holes, characters jumping through the air while shooting, loads of weapons coming from nowhere, a long black coat containing a bold black guy and a thin wooden box containing 25 tons of gold.
As Blanca, she's polarizing the way she demands attention, milking what little celeb status she has to the hilt, manufacturing much friction as she becomes a source of frustration, and has quite the potty mouth(Cuoco may've taken the part just so she could escape her
usual
television sitcom roles, allowed to spout profanity without restriction) Cuoco, along with the entire cast, services Killer Movie as eye candy, but it's hard to find any character you wouldn't want to see hacked to pieces with a meat cleaver.
This is slightly less sickening than the first two films, but otherwise it's business as usual: a scuzzy, sleazy and unbalanced slice of diseased cinema.
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