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Assassin Hauser's (John Cusak) mission is to whack a Mid-Eastern oil minister,
whose
name happens to be Omar Sharif (Neikov), in the country of Turaqistan which is run by American interests.
The whole squad is made up of sanctimonious egomaniacs who judge people
whose
actions go back decades by the standards of 2007.
It was a pretty fun premise -- a superhero
whose
giant mammaries are her secret weapon -- but sometimes it did not pan out for the whole length, and the jokes were on a level with your average Joe E. Brown comedy (or, Abbott and Costello if that's your thing) -- basically just bad puns.
Carly Pope plays JJ, a newly promoted Food Critic
whose
flamboyant, overbearing mother moves in with her.
Larry Drake is no more as a main villain, who is now played by great Jeff Fahey,
whose
character once again wants to get Darkman's work and create this time some ultra strong humans in order to get the leadership of the whole city.
I was in college and I was with a high school friend
whose
hormones were raging out of control.
But seconds later, the magic is lost, gone as quick as the superheroine
whose
movies disappoints in almost every way.
Quigley is a criminal who just escaped from jail and gets his hidden million dollars from a big score and then we meet Preston a frustrated kid
whose
room is taken over by his brothers to start a business and obviously dad treats his brothers better because they make money the same day he goes to a kid's birthday party and since his dad is a cheapo he goes on little kids rides while the other kids go on roller coasters then he receives a birthday card and a check of 11 bucks how cheap is this family?
And why were there a grave yard where everyone died on April 25 but the people
whose
souls were taken by the collector were still up walking around?
The daughter is a 17 year-old shallow skank
whose
main ambition in life is bedding famous men and becoming a dancing nyphette (complete with lots of "booty shaking").
Come to find out, Lisa has Sam's condition
whose
parents also dies from SHC.
I just plain didn't GET IT most of the time except that there were three guys that all seem to have had a history with each other....but never figured out who was
whose "
EX."
Dorothy Lamour looks lovely and acts nicely, as well, and it is ever a delight to see and hear Clarence Kolb, as her father,
whose
voice is unique on screen or radio, but there is little they can do to save this film, cursed as it is with an error in script assignment.
Instead of erotic lesbian vampires with no clothes on; we've got a cumbersome plot about a man who wants to unlock the secret to immortality, a young woman
whose
affliction might hold the key and a suicide cult, who don't get to do much.
Madsen plays Cecil Moe, an alcoholic family man
whose
life is crumbling all around him.
Manipulative drama about a glamorous model (Margaux Hemingway) who is raped by a geeky but unbalanced musician (Chris Sarandon) – to whom she had been introduced by her younger sister (played by real-life sibling Mariel),
whose
music teacher he is.
Jenny placed in this unfortunate horrific situation never really draws any sympathy you would feel for a woman
whose
anxiety is blamed on a haunted, cranial receptacle.
"Piece is Cake" is defeatist, revisionist history of the worst kind,
whose
only point is to unfairly savage the reputation of the (admittedly fictional) pilots it portrays.
Cheap, mediocre sequel to the successful "The Mummy's Hand" has presumably dead evil Professor Andoheb(George Zucco)preparing his predecessor Mehemet Bey(Turhan Bey)for the quest of revenge overseas to America using mummy Kharis(Lon Chaney, Jr who has no reason being in the disguise..any stunt man could do the same credible work lumbering around and choking victims)in the goal of killing the surviving members of the Banning family
whose
patriarch Stephen(Dick Foran)and assistant Babe Hanson(Wallace Ford)retrieved the mummified corpse of Princess Ananka from her tomb in Egypt..Andoheb considers this an outlandish act of desecration and wants the family to suffer for doing such an awful deed towards an ancient Egyptian custom.
Understandable when you put one of the world's greatest actresses of all time (Smith, of course) with one
whose
performances seem to get worse with each subsequent film.
The villagers are presented as bigots
whose
prejudices should be stood up to, but traumatising your kids seems an innappropriate way to go about it.
Dee Wallace-Stone
(whose
career went downhill fast after 1982s "E.T.) plays the 'invisible mom' of the films title and would return for the sequel.
Russ Tamblyn
(whose
career had been in free-fall even longer since 1961s "West Side Story") plays the villainous Dr. Woorter.
All joking aside this is a truly bad film
whose
only charm is to look back on the disaster that was the 80's and have a good old laugh at how bad everything was back then.
This threadbare cast,
whose
combined star power would struggle to illuminate a standard lamp, is perfectly matched by the crummy production values.
Simon has nightmarish visions inside the tent of a suspicious forest nymph, Kor settles an old score with the pig-faced nemesis
whose
sister he refused to marry and there's the supposedly horrible 'suicide cave' where you can only sing your way out of.
Especially bad: William H. Macy,
whose
character and storyline could easily have been eliminated altogether; Julianne Moore, for her unconvincing angst.
A servant of Satan and
whose
goal is to get the key that will unlock the door where his master is trapped.
With the possible exception of Amanda Peet
(whose
only redeemable quality is that she is Amanda Peet) you cannot stand any of them.
The only slightly amusing character is Eric,
whose
portrayal of the sole married member of a group of friends is dead on.
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