Villagers
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The
villagers
live off the sea, harvesting reeds, drying them in the sun, and using them to build fishing boats.
Quexo spends much less time in the ocean than the other
villagers.
This is how
villagers
in medieval Europe managed pasture and forests.
And she sells the milk to the villagers, and pays off the loan.
The
villagers
thought she was cursed; they didn't know what to do with her.
Literally, as we don't hear the
villagers
say a word, never mind learn anyone's name, thus they occupy the same 'role' as the 'natives' in old Hollywood films.
This is like another movie primeval where you would think it was something strange that
villagers
fear the most, but not a crocodile.
Even the ring had me jumping for more, but the ruins is just that..... ruined for using a plant to coax victims into killing or be killed by the
villagers.
The premise was alright for the
villagers
to keep it at bay with salt and such but still a simple blow torch and lots of napalm can easily do the trick to end those pesky plants with a flesh eating disorder.
A group of scientists, half of whom are pretty women in bikinis, are led by a sea captain with a penchant for 69ing on the beach, in search for a mutated native killing
villagers.
Mario Van Peebles tries to go the Jean-Claude Van Damme route and play a renegade robotic soldier who goes AWOL to preserve himself, however the government isn't going to take this lying down, so among the simplistic plot Van Peebles protects
villagers
from the rebel forces and defeats a improved version of himself in this disappointing film.
Angry
villagers
show up and try to deter them from climbing it, but because of the language barrier people get shot and the tourists end up climbing the stupid thing.
Turns out the plants are evil blood-thirsty things that the
villagers
won't go near so they guard the temple so the tourists can't get off.
The story is actually about a Chupacabra that kills all the local
villagers
in the little town of Furlough in Texas.
Gargoyle starts late one night in 'Romania 1532' as a peasant girl (Daniela Nane) travels along in her horse & cart minding her own business when from the moonlit clouds above a living Gargoyle swoops down & attacks her, she manages to escape the Gargoyle & happens upon a castle of some description where an angry mob of local
villagers
& a Priest are able to put an end to the Gargoyle, or so they think... Cut to present day Bucharest where two CIA agents Ty Griffin (Michael Pare) & Jennifer Wells (Sandra Hess) are about to negotiate the safe return of the son of a rich American ambassador from his kidnappers.
After another raid in an empty village, the chief of the Vikings Timandahaf misunderstands the explanation of his adviser Cryptograf that "fear gives wings to the dwellers" and believes that fear actually makes the
villagers
fly.
I suspect the reason why it has not been released on DVD by the Russians (here comes the spoiler) is that the Jewish intellectual (and not the tough Russian peasant) is the partisan who resists both threats and temptation, goes serenely to his death, and sets an heroic example for the
villagers.
It also haunts the dreams of the other
villagers
creating a climate of suspicion and gossip around the couple which is aggravated by the arrival of a police officer that comes to investigate the disappearance of the murdered husband.
The
villagers
behave very hostile and insist the visitors on leaving right away.
It also dealt with a cult of elderly people abusing youthful
villagers
for their own greedy merits.
This has one of the more unusual plots I've seen in a horror film, but it's based on good, solid Universal Studios fare: Lots of monsters, pretty heroine, torch-bearing
villagers.
We see the same primitive huts, villagers, and forms of detainment he dealt with that really hasn't changed for 30 years.
When Dirk tells Grace that he didn't want to go to the pub because the
villagers
don't like him, you expect the worst.
Tales From the Gimli Hospital left me cold, that movie about the Austrian
villagers
and the one about the Ice Nymph were pretty to look but lacking in the story department...and this nudie movie about abortion and hockey is just boring.
There's a thrilling opening sequence in which the
villagers
exact a terrible revenge on the Templars (& set the whole thing in motion), but everything else in the movie is slow, ponderous &, ultimately, unfulfilling.
The chase through the city of demented, blood-thirsty
villagers
isn't really tense as much as it is irritating, and there are enough bad wigs and extras who all but look into the camera and wave to make this train-wreck a little fun.
Brettschneider isn't convinced but the scared
villagers
keep telling tales of seeing a large Bat, meanwhile the latest victim Martha Mueller (Rita Carlyle) has been found.
It concerns a protestant woman who wants to decide where her Catholic-fathered child is educated, which would seem like a reasonable enough wish, though not to the '50's County Wexford
villagers
she has to live with.
The
villagers
are presented as bigots whose prejudices should be stood up to, but traumatising your kids seems an innappropriate way to go about it.
Already the bonds between the dead and living are getting weak and the friends and
villagers
are seeing ghosts.
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