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That
wears
thin after so many parodies.
The jacket the little monster
wears
on the front cover seems to suggest 'street-wise' traveler.
Belle is, I'll agree, not even beautiful but just a plain-looking woman with tinted skin, she
wears
the same bright blue dress all the way through with not one glamorous dress on, Wardrobe is to say the Least, annoying - my ears may bleed if I had to listen to her everyday!
The whole disaster is cemented by Graham's bizarre eye-rolling performance culminating with the penultimate scene where she
wears
a comedy hat and an overcoat despite the scene being set in a lesbian bar.
None of the characters in this film is very unlikable, or even hateable, but Mercurio's lead is the sort of person you prefer to ignore - completely unloveable and he
wears
OVERALLS.
Instead she's a common would-be housewife of the fifties, and the single, flat expression she
wears
throughout the film makes me think they shot it all in the early morning before Faith had her coffee.
The only two decent things in this movie are both attached to gorgeous Stella Stevens and one spends the entire program hoping she'll fall out of one of those skimpy tops she
wears.
She
wears
the same clothes throughout the entire movie (one year), and shows exactly two facial expressions: Joy and Seriousness.
It was a painful experience, the whole story is actually there so I won't go into that but the acting was horrible there is this part in the very beginning when the scientist brother goes to work he actually
wears
a white coat at home before leaving to work, I thought working with biohazard material meant that you should wear sterilized clothes in a controlled environment and the lab itself looks like a school lab there is this monitor on top a file cabinet that has nothing to do with the whole scene its just there to make the place look technical and a scientist is actually having breakfast in the lab and next to him is a biohazard labeled jar and his boss walks in on him and doesn't even tell him anything about it...not to mentioned bad acting very bad can't get any worst than that my advice don't watch and I thought nothing could be worse than house of the dead apparently Uwi Boll's movies look like classical Shakespeare compared to this!
The plot is really insulting and stupid: an escaped criminal
wears
a Halloween mask, so everyone around him thinks he's someone else.
But even at only 73 minutes this film
wears
out it's welcome before too long and becomes stale and tedious (with some nudity sprinkled in here and there to keep you awake).
The in and out transitions between the "memories" and the "present" in this episode start as cliché in the beginning, and very quickly become intolerable as the tired pattern
wears
on and on.
She keeps saying how much she "loves" him and she only met him, it
wears
thin and really quick.
For example you get the Scrooge type character called Sumner (Rene Auberjonois) who's a total Douchebag who treat his young son like a pile a rubbish ,he treat his son so bad that he don't even buy him decent clothes,the poor kid
wears
Jeans with Holes in it!
The opportunity to have made what could have been a decent movie disappears the moment Nicole Eggbert clocks the alien in a bar within 30 seconds, whilst the Police, Military and Joe public don't cotton on that the woman drinking coffee, dosn't use the cup handle and
wears
four jumpers at once.
Each one
wears
an expression of fear not generated by the plot, but by the realisation that this project could easily nix their career.
While blondes and brunettes get most of the attention(I'll always cherish Yutte Stensgaard),the lovely auburn-haired actress with the deep voice always exuded intelligence as well as vulnerability(one such example being 1960's "Village of the Damned," in which her screen time was much less than her character's husband,George Sanders).She is the sole reason for seeing this drab update of "Cat People," and is seen to great advantage throughout(it's difficult to say if her beauty found an even better showcase).Her character apparently sleeps in the nude,and we are exposed to her luscious bare back when she is awakened(also exposed 8 years later in 1965's "Rasputin-The Mad Monk").The ravishing gown she
wears
during most of the film is a stunning strapless wonder(I don't see what held that dress up,but I'd sure like to).All in all,proof positive that Barbara Shelley,in a poorly written role that would defeat most actresses,rises above her material and makes the film consistently watchable,a real test of star power,which she would find soon enough at Hammer's studios in Bray,for the duration of the 1960's.
Stella
wears
these nice open blouses accentuating her real talents, but I wish she would have been a bit more open with her performance.
The film has a perfect opportunity for laughs, but surprisingly wanders aimlessly as we see a bizarre collection of characters such a woman who sold her soul to the devil and can shoot out flames of fire from her mouth, a man who appears to be a vampire, and a lunatic killer dressed as a woman and
wears
sacks over his head.
And speaking of Chris Lybbert, who plays Hopalong, check out his duds (if you dare to watch this film): He
wears
these brand new clothes that make him look more like Roy Rogers than a hard-working, down-and-dirty cowboy.
It's a self-defeating picture, and yet, in an Altman-quirky way, it
wears
defeat proudly.
Lead actor Claude Laydu, from the film's opening to its end,
wears
the same wearying and annoying mask of agony as to be practically indistinguishable from the film's eternal, dreary voice-over.
Superman is the original super hero and deserves to be treated with respect even though he
wears
tights.
The same goes for those horrid plaid pants that Phyllis
wears.
the main statement gets clear enough after half an hour but the rest of the playtime gets filled with rather pointless stuff and re-repeating stuff that were already shown in this way or another earlier in the movie, so it
wears
out and gets extremely boring towards the end.
It's just a fascinating legend about an eagle who
wears
a Turquoise necklace, I loved it and would like to see it again!
Stratton's experimenting on a formula for a new fabric which would create the ultimate fabric, one that never gets dirty, never wrinkles, or
wears
out.
While most relationships wind down with time, this one keeps going strong throughout and time itself is the only thing that
wears
out.
A chemist develops a fabric that never gets dirty or
wears
out, but it is seen as a threat to the survival of various industries.
Her face can never be seen, but she
wears
a blood red cloak and produces the most ghastly laugh whenever she made a new victim.
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