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I
vaguely
remember Stacy Keach ,stealing a cop car, faking being a cop and strong arming some winos....Wino to Keach"Hey,why Ya hasslin us?...Keach"It's my job".You're correct.
My older sister
vaguely
remembers it.
When I originally saw the movie I
vaguely
knew the plot line, as I am not sure if many people are aware that this movie is based on a true story, and more so in particular, the director and his mother (obviously names have been changed).
Oh a
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once famous actress in a film where she plays a mother to a child .
Okay, so Chris Rock as a host was a good choice because he was
vaguely
engaging.
Last year's remake of 'The Hills Have Eyes' was one of the better attempts to update the
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exploitational horror flicks of the 1970s for a new audience.
The killings all
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relate to snow sports and Christmas, which made things more intriguing.
The material covered is relevant only in that they
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tirade science.
There was nothing scary about the whole movie, in fact the only two
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interesting bits were when you saw the kid sister, Misty, in the shower and when you saw Nurse Toppan take her top off.
First of all my heartfelt commiserations to anyone who bought a cinema ticket in the hope of seeing a film in the same mould as the fantastic Gregory's Girl and Local Hero but ended up leaving the theatre feeling disappointed and
vaguely
cheated.
Unfortunately on a thirty five year old it just comes across as odd and
vaguely
creepy.
Instead, what we get it a hodgepodge of clips of people moving around big items of scenery,
vaguely
help together with a commentary which failed to hold my attention.
Stranger Than Fiction has nothing new to say about anything, no characters beyond the most unimaginative stereotypes, and relies on a clunky central concept that is neither particularly original nor dealt with in a
vaguely
innovative way.
The plot was
vaguely
distasteful with the teacher and his friend perving over 14-15-year-old girls in very short skirts.
I
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remember Ben from my Sci-Fi fandom days of the '60s, I was doing several interviews & bios of obscure actors/actresses, most notably Ben, actress Fay Spain, and Jody Fair, who played Angela in 1961's The Young Savages.
Many moons ago when I was seven years old, I can
vaguely
remember seeing a trailer for this movie.
The plot sounds
vaguely
interesting ... a scientist (Bateman) discovers how to transplant animal eyes and optic nerves into other animals, like humans.
Instead it is a repetitive paraphrasing of all the conspiracy theories extant in 1979 about the JFK assassination grafted, rather pointlessly, on to a
vaguely
incoherent plot about the murder of fictitious president Kegan in 1960.
However, we are in "modern art-house cinema" territory, so conventions like narrative structure, lighting the subject so it can be seen, camera techniques that add to rather than distract from the action and a
vaguely
consistent plot can all be abandoned.
There is only one scene even
vaguely
worthy of inclusion in the Omen franchise, and it is shot in slo-mo and cut short at the anticipated pay-off.
All the pieces are there - the beautiful backdrop, the
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minimalist dialogue, the slow swaying camerawork, and male leads, in particular, who spend a fair whack of time sitting around being contemplative.
the plot of this is existent but only
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accounted for.
It was on Star Movies one afternoon.The movie started a bit vaguely, but you could tell those robbers were gathering up for a score.
It's a perfect album, it starts out with Let's Go Crazy(appropriate for the beginning as it's a great party song and very up-tempo), Take Me With U(a fun pop song...), The Beautiful Ones(a cheerful ballad, probably the closest thing to R&B on this whole album), Computer Blue(a somewhat angry anthem towards Appolonia), Darling Nikki(one of the funniest songs ever, it very
vaguely
makes fun of Appolonia), When Doves Cry(the climax to this masterpiece), I Would Die 4 U, Baby I'm A Star, and, of course, Purple Rain(a true classic, a very appropriate ending for this classic album) The movie and the album are both very good.
This starts where other femme fatale films leave off, so the
vaguely
logical (but interesting) whodunit is embellished with a display of Wellesian scenes (typical rapid-fire style), dialog (lots of "hard-boiled" philosophy), and unusual acting (good Hayworth presumably intentionally one-dimensional).
I
vaguely
remember the theme song.
When I think about it, I only remember it
vaguely.
Two things I remember
vaguely
are the opening sequence and theme song.
Of course every movie that was even
vaguely
scary did back then but I remember being real worried about the invisible monster.
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reminiscent of great 1940's westerns, like "The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre" (1948), "Red Rock West" is a story about conscience, greed, and betrayal.
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