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And head investigator Ryan's ridiculously self important voiceovers make me just want to throw the TV through the
window.
I haven't even seen this film, but not only do i know it sucks, but the fact that it steals the story of another film, or 2 films for that matter, is such bull crap (and if IMDb would allow profanity much more than just bull crap) that I become filled with rage and feel as though I should just throw myself out the
window
and just end it all.
Our fearless leader, Kennedy, decides to shoot flares out the
window
to stop the heat seeking missiles????? Dumb yet funny---the kicker comes here though---after one shot, the flare gun malfunctions and Kennedy tries to fix it in the cockpit and well...if you want to know what happens get a hold of this movie.
All the rest of the baloney is big budget
window
dressing.
How about Joe Patroni(George Kennedey) shooting a flare out of the cockpit window, to prevent a heat seeking missile from hitting the concord.
A potentially good idea gets completely let down by a weak script which throws all credibility out the
window
leaving the actors very little to work with.
While having objects thrown through their
window
and being threatened in the street is just the start, the youth decides to make things even worse by having a relationship with the terrible trio's sister.
Let's see, George Kennedy, the cigar chomping "tough guy" mechanic of the original has somehow been promoted to airline captain, and, after the Concorde comes under missile attack (don't ask), he resorts to stunts like shooting a flare gun out the cockpit
window
despite (presumably) flying at Mach 2, all the while doing the sort of wild high-G evasive maneuvers that would have ripped the wings off any real airliner, never mind the effect of the passengers!
This movie is a
window
on the world of Britain in 1973 - a world of holiday camps, fags and birds.
Then there's the suspension of disbelief required when all the characters are seemingly trapped in the wax museum (although Inspector O'Matthews manages to wield his fat wet rear end inside through a window).
Harry (Judd Nelson), a "reformed" burglar, and Daphne (Gina Gershon), an aspiring actress, are employed as live
window
mannequins at a department store where one evening they are late in leaving and are locked within, whereupon they witness, from their less than protective glass observation point, an apparent homicide occurring on the street.
I don't see the sense in going through so much trouble to make a movie like this, and then throw the history book out the
window.
George Kennedy shooting a flare gun out an open
window
to divert heat-seeking missiles was comical.
What would happen to your hand if you held it out a
window
at mach two speed?
Personally I loved the advert, it was my overall highlight, the fighting scenes were basic, a shot of a knife, some shadows in a window, fake blood.
I am a massive Hitchcock fan, ever since seeing "Rear
Window"
on television.
She's borrowing a pal's nice apartment while attempting to jump-start her career in New York City(..the city buildings outside the
window
look about as realistic as David Letterman's)and is unceremoniously welcome by a noisy telephone which rings quite a bit, followed by loud slams against the wall.
In 1881, the president travels to Dallas and is shot from a
window
while parading thru town in his carriage.
For this American viewer (I watched a dubbed, fairly literally I'd say, version of this titled THE CHEATERS), the film provides an interesting
window
into the France of the 1950s.
Opening the film, a closeup from within a bar of Frankie looking in through the window, already tells us to the prominence that the protagonist's subjective experience will grasp.
He just personifies the 'writer type' to a tee - both smart and clumsy (the scene at the window...) and strong yet so very vulnerable.
From here things go seriously wrong, his car is stolen before he leaves the premises so his pre-arranged alibi is out the
window
whilst meanwhile, unknown to him, his wife confesses to the murder to the photographer neighbour, a closet lesbian in love with her, who volunteers to return to the crime scene and retrieve Delair's scarf and as long as she's there,thoughtfully wipes her prints of the murder weapon, a champagne bottle.
Often the shots out the
window
of the train, or car, were just beautiful.
The gameplay is simply the best; on top of that though are the interesting extras - bullet holes stay in the walls, enemies react to specific points where they have been hit by bullets, there are tons of motion captured animations that make the enemies seem very real (for instance when looking through a
window
at a guard he will stand there swatting flies away, sneezing, or scratching himself), the list goes on.
He is walking along the street at night alone and he see his reflection in a shop
window.
During my first viewing of Ray I forgot I was watching a movie I felt like a peeping tom watching this man's life thru a
window.
They are too much of an act on their own and makes the potential plausibility of the plot fly out of the
window.
her name is Selina kyle, and she is a very put-upon, mousy secretary for a shrewd business man called Max Shreck, who later murders her by shoving her out a
window.
The frog then leaps out an open
window.
But you want to know what is funny is the frog that falls out the
window
is actually a toy because it is 1/10 the size of the frog before it takes the leap.
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