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Close ups of walls, humans and of many other things.
Dieter's own childhood, for example, was already a slog from the start, being in post-war Germnay, poor in a family without much food or prospects, eating wallpaper for "the blue in the
walls"
.
All you get as a member of the audience is a feeling of "Wow, that sure was a lot of red paint splattering on the
walls.
Vaughn seems like he's on autopilot though most of the film and he keeps running into
walls
with his lackluster performance.
Carradine manages to restore his faithful dog to life after it's dead, and the mutt gains an unusual ability to walk through
walls
in a ghostlike fashion (wooooooooohhhh).
Just a bunch of people that gathered together to shoot some perverted porn sequences and throw in an ultra-thin storyline about devil-worshiping and women sacrifices inside the
walls
of a secluded sanitarium.
Only still photographs with Pitt, semi naked in ravishing sprint positions will decorate the
walls
of legions of salivating fans.
wow, i could read what it says on the
walls
of a bathroom and it would be more deep than that.
Please, avoid this movie at all costs, just do anything, even bang your head against
walls
but don't go for this movie.
The CIC in the carrier consists of 3 black PCs, 2 flat screen TVs and pictures of gauges and maps on the
walls.
After the concoction is completed, Jackie and the rest of the gang help themselves with the awful tasting but very sticky substance as everyone gets stuck on the
walls
as a result.
Another negative is the claustrophobic setting entirely within the
walls
of an abandoned high school.
Struggling artist Meg Tilly suddenly finds herself employed by wealthy, enigmatic Ellen Burstyn, who desires a mural painted on the
walls
of her unused ballroom.
The peril shown ranges from ants crawling from a drain to black lines of ants all over the
walls.
Offhand I can recall only a few films in which architecture played a major role throughout--"Demon Seed," "Cube," the remake of "Thirteen Ghosts"--but it's at the heart of every story about a spooky house or church or crypt; it's all about the character and the affect of spaces, passages, and
walls.
The spirits of Otami, Masanori and Shugoro were doomed for eternity to remain within the
walls
of the house because of a Majyo witches (Tsuyako Olajima) curse put upon them.
Nigh indestructible Goliaths hurl one another through a series of
walls
and other physical traumas that would kill a mere mortal.
I've seen a lot of films, and a lot of bad films, but nothing prepared me for this; by the end of it I was a gibbering, snivelling wreck, tearing at the carpet with my teeth like a dog, clawing at the walls, howling till my lungs were sore.
And to top it all off the burned priest is staying in a hospital room with pictures of Jesus all over the walls, much like the priest in "The Omen" having pages of the Bible plastered on the
walls
like wall-paper.
This might be one of the greatest ever films that comes dangerously close to exploitation, without going completely over the edge - as the Edies do their thing, I kept noting things like the empty gin bottles in the rubble-strewn bedroom, cats urinating on the bed, racoons emerging from holes in the walls, and the final scene seemed incredibly sad - like a child's birthday party gone seriously wrong.
"Le Locataire"("The Tenant")is without a doubt one of the most important horror movies ever made.Polanski stars as a Trelkovsky,a timid file clerk living in Paris,who answers an advertisement for an apartment,only to find that the previous tenant attempted suicide by leaping from the apartment window.Trelkovsky is compelled to visit her in the hospital and there he meets Stella(Isabelle Adjani).Trelkovsky immediately moves in when the previous tenant dies and,at first,is quite pleased with having found such a nice apartment.His happiness is soon replaced by waves of paranoia as he becomes increasingly suspicious of his neighbours,who seem to be trying to provoke Trelkovsky into repeating the previous tenant's suicide.This film is great.Polanski manages to create a surreal atmosphere of dread and paranoia.Plenty of brilliant moments such as the classic scene where Trelkovsky discovers the previous tenant's tooth in a hole in the wall,or the fever dream where he wanders into the building's bathroom to find the
walls
covered with hieroglyphics.The photography by Sven Nykvist is truly beautiful."The
Brendan is a young boy in Kells, a city surrounded by enormous walls, built by his uncle to keep out Vikings.
But, in the film you will notice fresh paint on the
walls.
And as in real life, most fathers can never get past their
walls
to reach out to their children.
If you're going to put on a play within the prison
walls
why not go for the top playwright William Shakespeare?
This film (like Astaire's ROYAL WEDDING - which was shown after it on Turner Classic Network last night) is famous for a single musical sequence that has gained a place in Gene Kelly's record: Like Fred Astaire dancing with a clothing rack and later dancing around a room's
walls
and ceiling, this film had Gene Kelly dancing in a cartoon sequence with Jerry Mouse.
Here the tract houses have freshly painted
walls
in neutral matte tones, lending a bleakness as oppressive as Douglas Sirk's bourgeois melodramas of the '50s.
Flavia(Florinda Bolkan of "Don't Torture a Duckling" fame)is locked away in a convent of carnal desires by her father.Tired of all of the sadism she sees around her(rape of a young woman in a pigsty,sexual cravings,horse castration)Flavia decides to run from the convent with her Jewish friend from the outside,Abraham.The two don't get very far before they are captured and then brought back to be tortured and forced to repent.After punishment she joins up with a band of Muslims called the Tarantulas,who had invaded the convent prior and leads a crusade that turns into nothing short of a bloody battle behind the convent walls."Flavia the Heretic" is a well-directed and fairly notorious piece of Italian nunsploitation.The film is slightly gruesome and sleazy at times.The acting is great and the characters are well-developed.Overall,"Flavia the Heretic" is a genuinely moving and intelligent movie with plenty of nudity and gore.You can't go wrong with it.8
My older sister was born in March of 1985 and has cerebral palsy. in her 22 years of life, she has seen nothing but the
walls
of our house and her school which is also occupied with other disabled kids.
All of the members of the clan have extraordinary kung fu abilities, denoted by their animal styles, or "venoms" (the lizard can climb walls, the scorpion has a deadly strike, etc.).
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