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The boss of the company
whose
building is set ablaze displays the same unpredictability, and so does his wife.
They both feature a military-governed island, a colonel
whose
concerned more about covering his tracks than the lives of his employees, people racing to get to a chopper that is conveniently lying in a field somewhere on the island, and giant komodo dragons created through genetic experiments running amok.
It finds it's host who is later discovered frozen in a deserted house by a group of moronic guys and their equally brainless, slut girlfriends
whose
van breaks down.
No, it concentrates on an American teenage volunteer, Katie,
whose "
over-privileged" life in Malibu, California, includes a mother who brings her to a doctor so that she'll have birth control pills in her before she sleeps with her boyfriend.
In the last few years of Ron Miller's (son-in-law of Walt Disney cum Producer) reign he churned out live-action crap on a stick often starring the very boring Dean Jones,
whose
entire career was based on that kind of light, empty-headed fare.
There are some MST3K "targets" that were films
whose
concepts were so dippy they couldn't possibly have been good movies (like "The Green Slime"), and others
whose
basic premises could have been made into genuinely entertaining films if their filmmakers hadn't bobbled them in the execution.
"Wild Rebels" is a film
whose
basic premise DID make a good movie three years earlier, when Don Siegel directed his remake of "The Killers" at Universal.
Director Shekhar Kapoor's claims are countered by the fact that he made the entire movie without even once meeting Phoolan Devi, on
whose
life this movie is supposed to be based!
The film wastes the opportunity of sensitizing the society of the plight of low-caste women in the Indian society and ends up as a stereotype portraying Phoolan Devi as an angry woman
whose
sole motivation is revenge.
There, she belongs to a small society (or pack) of werewolves and is apparently chosen to unwillingly wed the pack leader, Gabriel,
whose
son - some toad with a British accent - takes it upon himself to hunt outside of the pack.
Based on the waning years of actor Donald Wolfit,
whose
dresser was Ronald Harwood, this acclaimed production would seem to be a welcome haven for scenery-chewing thespians.
The main problems with this story (there were too many to list all) is that with this type of film you have to do two things... one, provide fear of the killer (being that they catch him twenty minutes into the film that's gone) and you must give the victim
whose
life is at stake (the girl in the tank) enough character development that you actually care whether they get to her in time or not.
Lon Chaney Jr returns to lumber along as the mummy Kharis seeking his mate, Annanka
whose
soul now resides in the beautiful host of descendant Amina(Ramsay Ames).
How can Kevin Connor possibly think that we'd rather listen to Peter Cushing's fake accent and look at some ridiculous ape-man
whose
voice sounds like a scratched cd than gaze at the beautiful Munro?
I grabbed La Bandara because it reunited Jean Gabin and Julien Duvivier,
whose
Pepe le Moko is a noir masterpiece.
I have already mentioned Lynda Bellingham in the role of 'fussy mother' (yes, thats as far as character development and back-story goes), but I was impressed by the actor Maurice Roeves (who is by far the most experienced actor in the cast, having appeared in everything from classic movies such as Richard Attenborough's 'Oh What a Lovely War', and 'The Eagle Has Landed', and TV including Baywatch, Holby City, The Bill, Eastenders, Cheers, Doctor Who in the 80s, Star Trek, and even going to Hollywood with Sylvestor Stallone in 1995s Judge Dredd)
whose
performance reminded me very much of actual teachers I have met - often incapable men,
whose
lives are tinged with a very sad streak.
The basic message of this picture is: "we Americans...coming from the worlds only true democracy have a divine right to go to all other nations...and put right their wrongs.....screw-up their environment....and teach them about freedom....." (see for example The Beach......at least Leo did it with a bit more style)....of course Vietnam is another story.... And.....the educated Asian may well ask why the Yankie Gungh-Ho attitude about Asia should come from a nation
whose
main contribution to humanity has been helping to spread Cancer... Aids.. Gun carrying kiddies and Jerry Springer......et al..
The display of that vast amount of force also served notice to the rest of the world that the US was the dominant military power, a message aimed especially at Russia,
whose
growing military power and economic weight in Eurasia threatened our preeminent world position.
A scientific experiment designed to create a superhuman being has gone wrong.The creators become trapped in a remote desert outpost,pursued relentlessly and mercilessly by their own creation.James Stockton,the scientist
whose
research was used despite his protests to create the monster,is called the outpost to help undo the horror that now lurks somewhere within the dark halls.James,together with his son and daughter,soon find themselves trapped inside with the others,trying desperately to survive.And with the outpost sealed from within,there is no way out..."The Outpost"/"Mind Ripper" is highly unoriginal.The sets are pretty claustrophobic and there's a bit of gore.However as a horror it fails miserably on almost all levels.There's zero suspense,the script is weak and filled with big holes and the ending is extremely predictable.So-called master Wes Craven produced this one-I wonder if he is happy with this trash.Joe Gayton directs without any style.The acting is horrible,only Lance Henriksen can act at all.OK,I'm a big horror fan and was bitterly disappointed.Avoid it like the plague-it's just the same old boring crap again!
She then joins up with a fat servant and his child king,
whose
city was destroyed by Gedren.
I grew up in the fifties, and the "good" pastors of my Lutheran church found nothing wrong with having the church picnic at a commercial beach,
whose
sign prominently indicated that no Jews or blacks would be admitted.
Walter Sparrow (Jim Carrey in a rare non-comical role) is a bored animal trapper
whose
wife Agatha gives him a bizarre book on his birthday.
J S Bach was a brilliant man
whose
music speaks for itself.
It's likely he was egged on by his director,
whose
florid approach might have worked better with Elizabethan language, but who seems a jarring, pretentious choice for this modernized screenplay.
For that matter, seek out the work of Phoenix artist Paul Wilson
whose
Sci-Fi short "The Attack of the 70 foot Courtesy Lady" leaves this film in the dust.
Like a Ken Russell film at its worst, or DAY OF THE LOCUST remade by amateurs, MR LONELY might have seemed like a good idea on a few scraps of paper (no script, you see) and a free holiday to somewhere, but in the end we have a widescreen film that seems as if it was made by film students
whose
parents told them that EVERYTHING they did was a brilliant creation.
Penn,
whose
forte, by his own admission, is screen writing, should probably stick to that.
McClure is just too Cheezy to be believed, but who can blame him in the wasteland of this movie
whose
plot about ancient dinosaur birds ruling humans has 19th Century throwback "period charm," but not enough and unfortunately the script carries the racist connotations of the literary genre into films.
Among the many accolades here for this production, there was one individual
whose
comments asked if he/she were the only one (who wasn't that enthralled by it) - i.e. giving this film 3 stars.
Lonesome Jim is kind of like a romantic dark comedy about a dysfunctional family
whose
two boys are total losers.
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