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Strained and humorless (especially in light of its rather dubious psychology), but well-paced and comfortably lurid, this genteel body count movie highlights the unusually hypnotic presence of Angharad Rees as a young
woman
periodically possessed by Jack the Ripper, thus allowing for some nasty gore effects amidst the Edwardian propriety.
Would of liked it to be a bit more scary, and explain more about the characters and who exactly the evil
woman
was?
My rushing to see the remake was based on Diane English, the
woman
responsible for "Murphy Brown" My though was: how bad can it be?
The excuse being that meeting the
woman
would have interfered with director's conception of the story!
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.
When Gena Rowlands sings at a party it made me wonder how this
woman
could think of herself as a competent star of the stage.
I saw this at my local supermarket and I knew that Debra was in it so I decided to buy it (out of support for that sexy woman!)
Also in the park, when Charlie stole the
woman'
s cell phone (for some stupid reason) they were hell bent on finding him (and at one point) when they did they had him at gunpoint--over a CELL PHONE!
The movie has a contrived plot of a bitchy, empty-headed
woman'
s (Jeanne Tripplehorn) search for love.
Edge of Madness is a tale about a
woman
in the 1800's who gets hand-picked by dirty Scotsman who can't keep his penis in his pants.
While I am not a woman, I can enjoy a chick flick if its good.
Notably the silhouette of the detective talking to the beat up woman, the scene of the detectives going through the garbage, and the father tying flies.
i just couldn't stop crying my eyes out for these poor people and if that
woman
really did have that baby you SHOULD ALL BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELVES!!!!!!!!!! i have a 4 month old daughter and it is just absolutely appalling that would put a "real" pregnant
woman
in SO MUCH FRICKEN DANGER! you people are bloody ANIMALS and should be locked up for life allowing something like this to put on t.v.
It goes something like this- some socialites are murdered and a
woman
homicide detective is assigned to the case.
Since the detective is an attractive woman, of course she is horny and intrigued (which reveals much about Hollywood and its psychosis about women).
While traveling by train, a
woman
(Stéphane Excoffier) mistakenly gets out in a remote station when the train stops in the middle of the night.
A
woman
meets a man, he wants to play games, she too, but only until she realise what she's missing.
The storyline is a South Asian
woman
who falls for an English Londoner.
Surely EVERY
woman
in Bath didn't have feathers in her headpiece in the early 19th century.
This movie has terrible everything: The dialog is corny and cliché', the acting is poor for the most part with a few exceptions, the cinematography is nothing to cheer about, and the plot is silly (A fat
woman
stalks a suburban family because her daughter didn't make the soccer team).
It really did remind me of Felicity -- a thoughtful young
woman
finding herself, finding love, with a shake-them-up-and- see-what-happens approach to the characters and their relationships.
Sometimes intentionally campy, at other times unintentionally silly (like in the opening scene, where a
woman
is "informed" that she has been raped and that her family has been slaughtered, just for the sake of exposition), this film is ultimately neither funny enough nor competent enough (as a straightforward adventure story) to be really enjoyable.
Sure, she was compelling for a while, and this entire series poses the interesting question of what it means to be a
woman
in business.
exclaimed a
woman
as we exited the theater after viewing the Polish brother's paean to Ingmar Bergman.
Plimpton plays a troubled young
woman
who finds out on her 21st birthday that she was adopted and--worse than that--was actually abandoned as an infant on her parents' doorstep!
A
woman
is married to a womanizer.
At one point, EVERYBODY is a suspect, including a frail old
woman.
Natalie appears to be a
woman
on the edge of a nervous breakdown at times; she makes some odd phone calls to her husband, who begs her to come home.
But his most immediate problem is that a stunningly beautiful young woman, played by Michelle Johnson, is pursuing him too ardently, kissing him, groping him, and trying to initiate sex at every opportunity.
As for poor Laura del Sol she does what she can but her character is no more than every northern European's idea of the stereotypical Latino
woman
who's all pouts and hot temperament.
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