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Although the movie is laughable at best, there are some very pretty ocean scenery shots, however, the shots are a bit close up for
window
views which is what they seem to be used as a lot.
It is deffo frisby material but before you wang it out of the
window
it is worth one watch because you don't want to miss out on : What is going on with Bolo?
Its where logic goes out the
window
for a start.
After the opening credits which are over a cool black and white drawing of Belial where he looks totally different to how he looks in the actual film, Basket Case 2 picks up right where the original Basket Case (1982) left off with Duane Bradley (Kevin Van Hentenryck, who returns for this sequel) and his deformed mutant Siamese twin brother lying in Times Square in front of the Broslin Hotel having just fell from their room
window.
And that's the key - its just a group of people with a bad suits and wacked out lines trying to push the serious sci-fi concept out the
window
and have goofy fun with firearms and technology.
On one level, it appeals to Americans (and Canadians) ideal of a simple time: it takes place just shortly before JFK was assassinated and American pop culture went out the
window
in a mayhem of drugs, acid-rock, and bizarre envelope-ripping behaviours and lifestyles.
However, opening the
window
into this seldom explored and controversial world of illegal immigration gave it a fresh spin that makes it seem more relevant to the world we live in today.
The production values are bottom of the barrel, at the beginning of the film the cast congregate in the TOA first class lounge that is supposed to be at JFK airport in New York, however the 'Theme Building' at LAX is clearly visible out the
window
as well as several palm trees.
Okay, folks, please indulge me....if I provide the right context, you might thoroughly understand why the title of this review is oh, so apropos!! ...okay, so it was a crisp, foggy, rainy, windy San Francisco Sunday morning....one of those mornings where you awoke, looked outa the
window
and immediately knew you would deservedly luxuriate in bed after a loooooooong week....this was the perfect time to catch up on some old movies I had been meaning to watch/may have missed....I had passed by Bram Stoker's The Mummy on guide listings, each time wondering, "why haven't I heard of this before?"
Here Leigh's tried to remake himself, 20 years on but forgot to look out his
window
and see what'd changed!
For the finale he throws all restraint out the
window
and indulges himself in over-the-top histrionics, as if to compensate for a script that didn't rise to the occasion.
But who you can blame are the writers who immediately throw subtlety out the
window.
Samuel Jackson's character goes into a loan office/bank and picks up a computer monitor in one scene, throwing it into the
window
of the office.
She then is kidnapped by two lovers and a Japanese man that listen in on her conversations and look through her
window.
The Substitute 3:Winner Takes It All is easily the worst of my killer teacher binge that started with Class Of 1984 and ended with Substitute 4. I think the real problem with this entry is that not only does it stink to high heaven but because there is a lack of action we are forced to watch an anti drug message delivered with all the subtleness of a brick through a
window.
After 3 or 4 alarms go off, she finally just starts throwing them out the window,thus making a clever point: time flies?
At the end of this scene, and about TEN alarm clocks, I wanted to chain Malle to a grandfather's clock and throw HIM out the
window!
Not a big fan of these K-dramas, watch them more with the spouse as a
window
on the culture.
For some reason though, I didn't plug my iPod back in and do something more meaningful, like stare blankly out my
window
and try to make animals out of the clouds in the sky on my way to New Hampshire.
It was like a
window
into the darkest crevices of my town, the places I would think about and fear growing up.
"Message to Love" also opens a
window
onto the growing compartmentilization of rock, with three genres taking root at the start of the 70s.
Imagine my surprise when I saw a poster for this movie hanging on the
window
of a Christian bookstore.
Nothing really happens, except for the fact that the killer survives almost everything, falling from a window, being hit on the head,...must be an ode to Halloween, but there it worked, here it doesn't.
Apparently none of his neighbors have heard of vertical blinds or
window
shades, and so they are all walking around naked, arguing, fighting, painting, etc. for the amusement of Geary who is taking photos of these folks (even at night, and without a flash).
At some point people start disappearing from the apartments, and Geary starts to see Mr. Roach killing some of them from his
window.
Simon has to look outside his hospital
window
to even see what season it is, and he says that the year is 2000.
Then an immature Keith throws a television out of the hotel window, while being egged on by his professional entourage.
Like John Waters and Derek Jarmon, he throws gay stereotypes out the
window
with an in your face style of directing.
The icing on the cake was the scene where the perfect, angelic kids, in their perfectly clean clothes and perfect hair-dos (soooo unrealistic) help the poor fallen widow by climbing through her 2nd story window... what about all the windows on the ground floor?
The historical events portrayed in this film are extremely accurate and provide the viewer with a
window
to the past without actually being there.
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