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Picture the scene where a bunch of scriptwriters sit around a table and one says "lets have a black
woman
approach an unsuspecting member of the public (also black) in the street and ask him if he is black, then walk away".
A young couple moves into a house, where a
woman
who looks like the
woman
from the couple lived.
Surely one of the most ill-advised remakes of a classic in film history – especially since the promise of its tag-line, “The most beautiful
woman
of our time in the most erotic adventure of all time”, isn’t even properly exploited!
Also, this murder was supposed to be done by a tiny fragile
woman
on a high strong male, and she cut his throat!!! Did she ask him, politely, to bend down for her?
A
woman
comes forward and he becomes the bodyguard, but what are her true intentions?
Oh yeah the
woman
was corrupt too.
A wonderful television mini-series completely ruined by a 45-year old
woman
trying desperately to pass herself off as a 16-year old ingenue!
No
woman
in ANY movie has ever done it for me as the unbelievably sexy Cathy did in this movie.
She spots a
woman
(Elizabeth McGovern) being attacked outside but she can't call the cops because it would blow her marriage to Gutenberg's boss (Paul Shenar).
So Guttenberg, honest citizen that he is, when he discovers that another
woman
was attacked and killed nearby only half an hour later, comes forward and claims to have witnessed the first attack, merely intending to pass on the information given to him by Huppert.
A
woman
(Sylvia Kristel) seduces a 15 year old boy (Eric Brown).
Jason London is funny as Luke, the kid who helps the
woman
he loves from a far steal Dracula's body from the slab.
Diane Neal Is good as the
woman
who steals Dracula's body in order to finds a cure for her dying boyfriend, And Stephen Billington is great as Dracula himself.
A braindead ex-pugilist falls in with a weird
woman
and her relatives.
He starts out as a fix-it man for the woman, and winds up beating a man and getting caught up in a kidnapping scheme.
The director is not a great actress, though she did a lot of movies in Holland, and the young
woman
who took the main part is a TV-personality with a constant smile on the face and not much self-criticism.
Diane Keaton was horridly unfunny as a middle-aged chain-smoking dog hoarder, the textbook overbearing mother character, a relentlessly irritating
woman
who clearly suffers from some kind of personality disorder.
My biggest problem with the movie is that it doesn't seem to condemn these assaults - as in, the
woman
who is repeatedly assaulted and pressured never holds the men accountable for their actions, and neither does anyone else.
One man is stopped from completing the assault when someone throws a dagger at him, but he is reprimanded only with "you cannot force a
woman
to love you" rather than "you should never force a
woman
sexually, you jerk"... From a
woman'
s point of view, the movie is a let down.
It sort of "throws a bone" to women in letting them be both skilled fighters and leaders, but the movie is much more defined by the romance - which is characterized by the notion that human sexuality must involve an imbalance of power, with men dominating the
woman
they love.
Did writer's block set in so badly, OR had ideas dried up so much, that they were forced to include a disgusting scene where a young
woman
defecates in the back seat of a van, and then promptly throws the excrement at the car behind (mind you at least this summarises what this film is worth).
Maddy (Debbie Rochon) is a mentally unstable young
woman
with a troubled past who gets more than she bargained for when she goes to a pool party with a handsome coworker.
The inconsistent plot starts with a guy raping and murdering a
woman
stranded at the side of the road.
Then there's his relationship with a young
woman
and her son.
(It also stretches credibility that a man who has just been given what amounts to a likely death sentence, would cheerfully indulge in a sex romp with a
woman
he has just met).
He was a fine actor until Scent of a Woman, where he apparently overdosed on himself irreparably.
During the trial, this strong-willed
woman
turns to mush before our eyes.
Paltrow's a beautiful
woman
and she was the best thing to look at in the entire so-called comedic movie..
well thats what men are like to a
woman
just after shes been dumped or cheated on right?
The film claims to be based on a true story but in effect, it does not even come close to what actually happened to "Buddy" - who in real life, was the famous Gargantua, sold to Ringling Bros. by our supposed "heroic" Gertrude Lintz, known by many animal enthusiasts as a
woman
who hardly had her animals' welfare in the best interest.
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