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Eric appears for about half an hour towards the end of the movie, and Alyssa for about 5 scenes in the second half, and in those she says little and
wears
less (although never nude if that's what you're looking for, stick with embrace of the vampire).
She
wears
her hair in a buzz cut that is bleached platinum.
The shorts Crabbe(and unfortunately for all of us Professor Zarkov((Frank Shannon))
wears
are about as form-fitting a pair of shorts guys can wear.
We can understand why they think this, considering how the man politely informed them that he
wears
his dark glasses because "the light on your planet is really bright."
Black Scorpion is a fun flick about a groovy female super heroine who
wears
leather tights and drives a car that can morph into her snazzy armored Scorpion Mobile.
Now Milo is a creepy little kid that always
wears
a yellow rain slicker, rain or shine, and he talks funny....but that's not all that's strange about him.
IT
wears
well on viewing and re-viewing.
This is plot 6f: the one about Destry, who never
wears
a gun, or Sean (Duke Wayne), the 'Quiet Man' who refuses to rise to provocation and fight until the obligatory scene where the gun is strapped on and the fists cocked - but instead of contenting himself with a polite come stai oggi he removes 100,000 from the suitcase and buys her a car.
Diaz
wears
hippie clothes but the time period just didn't ring true.
The film recreates the late 70s and early 80s with dead-on accuracy, from the disco scene that begins the film to Wahlberg's Don Johnson "Miami Vice" outfit that he
wears
in the final scene.
Another female psychic/actress (Marika Matsumoto) becomes involved, as does Mr. Nori, a mentally unstable kook/psychic who
wears
a hat and jacket made of aluminum foil and thinks people are being eaten by what he refers to "ectoplasmic worms."
Alexandre's affected and pretentious monologues have a kind of amusement value, of course, but the amusement
wears
thin as one comes more and more clearly to realize that Jean-Pierre Léaud is most likely not even acting and that, with absurd remarks like "un homme beau comme un film de Nicholas Ray", he really was just reproducing word-for-word opinions that were accepted as authentic and profound by the milieu in which he, along with the director Eustache, had been living for about ten years by the time of the making of the film.
All the stock characters are in place: the nice couple; the "funny" guy; the tough (but sensitive) hood; the smart girl (she
wears
glasses--that's how we know); the nerd and two no-personality blondes.
This tedious excercise in technique
wears
thin after the opening battle.
It
wears
its flaws so honestly that you can't help but forgive them.
Soon she discovers she'll be the next target of the killer (who
wears
a red robe).
Goldblum's dialogue for the whole movie could fit on a 3x5 card, and he
wears
a single facial expression - a sardonic grin - throughout.
Chris Makepeace is a boy genius named Jay Jay and the best thing about the movie is that he
wears
a succession of funny hats.
Burt came on the screen as a General, that's right, a General (who
wears
too much makeup).
How can a character that
wears
hundred dollar T-shirts and has never been inside a Target department store expect to give advice to a working-class woman on how to prepare for a job interview as an administrative assistant?
Some scientist who works on the fringes of science opens a doorway to another dimension (maybe hell???) and his daughter gets sucked through it or something, then one day for no apparent reason she comes back and now she has big breasts and
wears
a skimpy outfit (I guess the demons in the other dimension made it for her?)
I also like that big talon that the funny man
wears.
She
wears
ill-fitting trite clothes and scowls at random kids.
Luckily enough, leading lady Annik Borel rarely ever
wears
clothes and she fills up the boring moments by dancing naked around a fire.
Liam Neeson - apparently popular with the ladies -
wears
his kilt with all the authority of a man whose Great Grandmama once stepped off the train at Edinburgh Waverley.
Nobody'll admit it, it's a classic case of The Emperor
Wears
No Clothes.
About the only interesting aspect of this film is the costume Hepburn
wears
in an early scene where she is dressed in a moth costume!
Aside from being coarse and dim, these phony people are incredibly unconvincing, as is the tidy scenario and the bungalow near the beach where the kids reside (one young man, who
wears
muscle shirts to tell us he's gay, hears Diane Keaton say, "Surrender, Dorothy" and actually asks, "That's from "The Wizard of Oz", right?"...no, genius, it's from "Citizen Kane"!).
From the too neat and new looking clothes that character
wears
to the cod intellectualism that tries to link it all together, it's all too contrived for my taste.
Nanette
wears
this crazy hat with two feathers that stick out like rabbit ears and Kansas Kitty has this bizarre feather muff that she keeps on her fore arm and then has herself wrapped in this net scarf.
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