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It sounds silly and it is, though the suggestion of madness and crazed machismo almost
works.
It wasn't as if these films were
works
of art.
This movie had all the potential and makings of a great feel good, great love story...the cast is perfect, the visuals work, the original premise works, the characters work....but the story moves from one chess move to the next in a most predictable way...not one character in the movie has any depth or has any depth explained by the director.
Meanwhile a scientist named Florinda (Cinzia De Ponti as Cinthia Stewart) who
works
at a rival organisation called the 'West Ocean International' is brutally murdered when she threatens to expose someone within the organisation.
This nauseating, sickly and almost unbearably tedious misfire probably
works
as religious propaganda but has no entertainment value beyond a few wisecracks from George Burns.
My roommate and I have another friend that
works
at a local Blockbuster Video.
Usually they are monsters who repeatedly gum up the
works
until they redeem themselves in the end.
And he gave Ty a good family friend in Mike (Matt Dillon) who is super nice and gets him a job at the armored car company that he
works
at with Baines (Lawrence Fishbourne) and some weird French dude (Jean Reno).
It includes a con-man in a Santa suit with a stuffed parrot on his shoulder (played by "Isaac" from The Love Boat), the world's largest elf (played by Bruce Vilnach - a very funny man, but no actor), a hardened factory owner who
works
his employees overtime on Christmas eve, and a sleigh race where someone cuts one of Santa's skis trying to win.
My friend Zac rented this movie free of charge since his mom
works
at a rental store.
At the same time, a Jack Skellington girl with one of the worst, most bleached manes of bad 80's hair that it has ever been my pleasure to witness is trying to calm down the dolphins in the Seaquarium she
works
at, as they're apparently upset about the amount of fish she's been doling out lately.
Dona Adams gives an appealingly amateurish performance in the role - her obvious inexperience in front of the camera somehow
works
for her.
Infinite chimpanzees with infinite typewriters have not yet written the complete
works
of Shakespeare but along the way this has appeared in their waste-paper bin and somehow it got made into a movie.
(I always compare this movies to - for example - some Spielberg's
works
and again-and-again don't understand the huge difference in what I see.)
Having loved Stephen King's novels and short stories for many years, I, like most reviewers, have been consistently disappointed in the adaptations to film from his printed
works.
The plot makes no sense what so ever; it is never clear in what the relationships between the characters are, who
works
for who or who is double crossing who.
This a strange turn in Aranda's career, as he was able to develop it in other
works
(LIBERTARIAS and AMANTES come to my mind), creating very personal and interesting movies, while this JUANA really is no more than a routine academic historical piece... and a not very good one at that!
Perhaps if only to laugh at the way my favorite of Jane Austen's
works
has been portrayed.
I really wanted to like this film for all sorts of reasons -- the subject matter is inherently interesting and is probably the major issue facing the world today and has thrown up fascinating
works
(e.g.
I haven't seen any other films by Antonioni and the people that saw this one with me agreed that it shares themes and imagery with the rest of his
works.
I've always wondered what the makers of the films lambasted on MST3K felt about their
works
being shredded (not to mention how Best Brains acquired the rights).
I was fairly lost throughout most of this film, and I am the one who usually understands the
works
of such enigmatic cinema greats as David Lynch (Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me) and Darren Aronofsky (Pi).
Griffith is in the film for about 2 minutes while Swain dutifully
works
her way through another in her long list of dog flicks.
Nothing in this films
works
and Wayne should consider getting a real job.
Lord David Cecil wrote an interesting book in the 1930s EARLY VICTORIAN NOVELISTS, where he looked at the
works
of Dickens, Thackeray, Eliot, Trollope, Mrs. Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte, and Emily Bronte.
Ed (Kel Mitchell) is a teenager who lives for his job at Good Burger, a small but friendly neighborhood hamburger stand, while his buddy Dexter (Kennan Thompson) also
works
there, but lack Ed's single-minded devotion to his job he's there because he accidentally destroyed the car of his teacher Mr. Wheat (Sinbad) and has to raise money to pay the damages.
At times the film
works.
There are a few creepy moments though, and at times the music
works
well...but overall the film isnt that great and I dont know why people think Wes Craven is that great of a director.
Now I'm sure that everything in this movie
works
out just fine in a play but for in a movie it just doesn't feel terribly interesting enough to watch.
Hollins
works
for a company called the 'Geneticell Corporation' and is delighted at the news and heads off to see her.
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