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Perhaps some dialogue that
works
on stage just sounds incoherent on screen.
Donna Trenton (Dee Wallace-Stone as Dee Wallace) is having an affair with Steve Kemp (Christopher Stone, Dee Wallace's real life husband) which her husband Vic (Daniel Hugh Kelly) who
works
in advertising, discovers.
Also, while this kid is at the police station (no doubt about to be charged with criminally lame acting), his beautiful blond teacher comes in, announces who she is and where she works, then BUSTS THE CHILD OUT OF THE SLAM IN FRONT OF THE COPS!
I'm not putting down the
works
of such actresses as Ellen Barkin and Peta Wilson (who will find something besides TV's "Le Femme Nikita" worthy of her talents.)
The gulity pleasure of "Bound" which
works
well in a noir setting; and 2.) The more honest, and touching story of a lesbian growing up in Hell's Kitchen called "All Over Me." It's a well-defined indie from the mid-90's that handles that coming-of-age issue with feeling, not forced sexuality.
The other main subject of the film is artist Elmyr de Hory, a man who has spent his life painting fakes of famous masterpieces, sometimes selling them to museums as real
works
by the original artists.
I haven't seen all Cage's
works
by any means but his acting in this one was truly awful.
I've got a considerable soft spot for the
works
of Charles Band, both as producer and director.
The "rule out the logical and obvious, and what's left is it" rule of bad horror movies
works
well on this one.
First, let me start off by saying this film SOUNDED very interesting: A serial killer copycatting the
works
of Edgar Allan Poe (who is one of my writers of all time).
The core issues at play (God & Satan / Good & Evil) can be & should be tremendously compelling (as demonstrated through thousands of
works
of art/music/literature/film).
She
works
in a dive, so let her use her own voice.
30,000 square feet of rebuilt ancient Rome, 2 millions cubic meters of 50 feet tall buildings, 10,000 costumes, 2 years of works, an International Ancient History Committee (sic!), some first class actors and actresses .
Frightening because it reveals how the world of Hollywood really works: ignorant money begetting dross.
Matt Cvetic is a loyal communist in a Pittsburgh steel mill who
works
to recruit workers into the party, even though this isolates himself from his son, family, and neighbors.
Haven't you ever heard of 'suspension of disbelief?!'" Well, I try to bring that "suspension of disbelief" philosophy with me to every horror film I see and it usually
works.
This no-budget British black comedy-horror outing tries to achieve a satirical tone, with its endless references to its fellow shoestring splatter flicks (among them Psychomania, Horror Hospital and pretty much anything by Pete Walker), but due to dismal performances by second-string TV actors (the leading lady looks like Amy Winehouse), a script that appears to have been written on the back of a peeled beermat by two 'lads' with no understanding of how film comedy works, Dean Friedman's (intentionally?)
If you want to see a good Sandra Bullock movie, rent "The Net" or "Hope Floats" which I believe are two of her best
works.
I cannot tell u how greatly disappointed It was seeing this film after being a big fan of Tori Spellings other
works
and the directors last work on "Latter day saints."
When played for laughs the storyline
works.
Director Keith Walley has worked on a few of the extremely low budget Full Moon Releasing movies (such as Birth Rite) and here
works
from a script by (at the time) Full Moon regular Don Adams.
First we have Showshine picked up off the street and brought to a science experiment lab where Simon Bar Sinister
works.
The drug
works
and she becomes beautiful.
Firstly, this movie
works
in the fact that it is disturbing.
But the movie really
works
in that respect, and it is suppposed to be scary, so I give it credit for that.
I was expecting a documentary covering the 1950 to 1965 era of Sci-Fi and received a big ol' commercial laced with leftist political innuendo by James Cameron and movie mogul baby boomer's pushing the own
works.
Congo is another multi-milion dollar adaptation of Crichton's
works.
They are mostly the campy
works
of the 50's that showed up on television on the late show.
Franco Zeffirelli's ("The Taming Of The Shrew," "Romeo And Juliet," "Jesus Of Nazareth," "Othello") third stab at transferring Shakespeare to the screen
works
very well, with the casting of Mel Gibson ("Mad Max," "Lethal Weapon" and pre-"The Passion Of The Christ" notoriety) in the role formerly owned by Sir Laurence Olivier (and rightly so; see my review on his "Hamlet," arguably the best interpretation of one of the Bard's timeless (and most quoted) tragedies) and redone 5 years later by Kenneth Branagh as a full-bloodied treatment, explaining its 3 hour 22 minute running time, combined with a dream cast (and a lot of little additions, which were well-chosen and expertly done by the contemporary master of William Shakespeare, Kenneth Branagh, the director of "Henry V" and "Dead Again."
The direction lacks any kind of flair and the script from Boaz Davidson and Danny Lerner never really works, predictable, often laughable, whilst it delivers less howlers than a fair few of these sorts of films it never offers anything to engage or raise the pulse.
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