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Clooney is good enough to
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a best actor nomination as is Tim Blake Nelson's portrayal of the dimwitted friend Delmar, while the film itself is deserving of a Best film nod.
Obviously, there is enough public interest in this movie to
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a release.
The content did not
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the histrionic acting by Paul Newman.
And "Maniac Cop" wasn't good enough to
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the second installment, so you know it's even worse.
This film's trailer interested me enough to
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renting the DVD.
Her looks didn't
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our leading man to go that ape over her and her acting was so obvious, only a fool could miss.
Later the same hotel employee is somehow found-and Bangkok is a big city, mind you, Ive been there- and testifies against the girls, as if a couple of free Mai Tais
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40 years in prison.
But the movie did not do a particularly compelling job of telling its story, and the story was not so unique as to
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multiple viewings, at least, not for me.
A report of a
warrant
over the radio does not constitute the actual existence of the
warrant
unless the person dispatching has the original
warrant
in hand.
If the dispatcher is reading from a computer printout, it is good enough for an arrest, but it does not necessarily mean the
warrant
is still in effect.
I totally agree with the review by a reviewer of Variety that the film is never quite as funny, lively or insightful about the creative process as its premise would seem to
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I find that 95% of amateur movies and 90% of home video footage is better than this film (although the similarities between them
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the comparison).
The plot point of Doyle becoming an addict is interesting, but doesn't
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the rest of the film.
Instead of taking out violence on each other or in bitchy cat fights, voguing allowed people to "fight" within the confines of everything short of touching each other (which would
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an automatic disqualification).
They're to meet him in this obscure Montana town and he doesn't explain why because he's then picked up by out of state police from New Jersey on a
warrant.
I sure wish there was enough demand for this show to
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a DVD release, but I don't think enough people have heard of it.
If they remade it for the ps3 i would buy the system for just that game and maybe mgs4 its amazing also the idea and execution of the dragoon system is enough to
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a rental and on top of that ad the inventive although sometimes cheating(stupid buster wand) combat addition system and the plot makes this game a definite buy.
The overall ineptitude of this film and the monumental waste of talent does
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some kind of perverse redeeming value to it however.
Based upon the fact that the two of them were both Oscar Winners and that co-star Jack Cassidy was a popular Broadway performer, this obviously was way even below "B" grade to
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such lack of publicity.
And as such it doesn't
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multiple viewing, heck I'd be hard pressed to say that it even warrants one viewing.
If this did not
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an Emmy nod, I can't imagine who won it that year.
This film was, like The Driller Killer, banned in the UK because of the cover art; and that's hardly surprising, as aside from the aforementioned transplant and a few sex scenes; there really isn't anything here to
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banning, or seeking the film out for.
The script is boring and relentlessly dull, punctuated by such zingers as, "you moronic Bible thumper" and "show me a
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otherwise I'm calling the police" (said to a sheriff).
There is nothing to
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seeing this film.
This is such a bad movie that it doesn't even
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a full review.
If you appreciate science fiction, there's precious little science and even less imaginative fiction to
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watching this mess.
The ending, while nice, isn't good enough to
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a recommendation on my part.
None of the stories has sufficient merit to
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the time to sit through this film.
To name the many problems with this film would take far too much time and frankly doesn't
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any more of my thought.
There are a bunch of good Christie films that
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the medium: "Darling", "Far From The Madding Crowd", "Petulia", "The Go-Between", "McCabe & Mrs. Miller", "Don't Look Now", or her personal triumph in "Afterglow".
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