when the opening crawl reveals that the Galactic Empire has pursued the Rebel Alliance across the galaxy, forcing them to establish a secret base on the remote ice planet Hoth. Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader (David Prowse/voice: James Earl Jones) sends robotic probes in search of the base and its commander, Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill). While Luke is patrolling near the base, he's knocked unconscious by an indigenous predator, the Wampa. Back at the base, the smuggler-pilot Han Solo (Harrison Ford) announces his intention to leave the Rebels and pay the debt he owes to the gangster Jabba the Hutt, much to the displeasure of Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher). After Han discovers that Luke has not returned from patrol, he delays his departure and leaves the base to search for him. Luke escapes the Wampa's lair but is overcome by the cold. He sees an apparition of his late mentor, Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guiness), who instructs him to receive training from Jedi Master Yoda (voice: Frank Oz) on the planet Dagobah. Han finds Luke and gives him shelter until they're rescued the following morning.
When ground scans detect an object outside the base perimeter, Han and Chewy investigate, and find an Imperial probe droid that transmits the location of the Rebel base to the Imperial fleet before firing upon Chewy and being destroyed. On the command ship of Darth Vader the droid's transmission is picked up by Captain Piett, but his superior, Admiral Ozzel, dismisses the message until Vader sees the transmission and realizes it is the Rebel base. He overrules Ozzel and orders the Fleet to the Hoth system.
Later, as the Fleet emerges from trans-star warp, Vader is informed by his infantry commander, General Viers, that the Rebels have set up infantry trenches and an energy shield to protect them from the Empire's orbital bombardment. Ordering Viers to launch a surface attack, Vader is furious that Ozzel has clumsily given away surprise, and he communicates this displeasure to Captain Piett as he promotes him on the spot to Admiral while Ozzel is given Vader's own fatal brand of reprimand.
The Imperial forces land their ground assault walkers beyond the energy shield and Luke leads his squadron of flying speeders into battle. However, the Imperial forces eventually overpower the Rebels and destroy the generator powering the energy shield, capturing the Rebel base. Han Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew), and their droid C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) flee on board the Millennium Falcon. However, the Falcon hyperdrive is damaged and it cannot escape the Imperial blockade in space. During the confusion, they enter an asteroid field; Han Solo pilots the Millennium Falcon deeper into the field, eventually landing inside an asteroid crater. Meanwhile, Luke and his astro droid R2-D2 (Kenny Baker) escape Hoth in Luke's X-wing fighter. After a crash landing on Dagobah, Luke meets a wizened, green little creature who reveals himself to be Yoda. Meanwhile, inside the asteroid cave, Han Solo and Princess Leia argue while repairing the ship, eventually leading to a tender kiss. However, they are forced to escape what they thought was a cave, which is actually the esophagus of a gigantic space slug. Han evades pursuit cleverly and stealthily. He sets course for Cloud City, a mining colony run by Han's friend, Lando Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams).
On Dagobah, Luke undergoes Yoda's rigorous lessons about the metaphysical nature of the Force. Luke has a vision of Han and Leia in danger and agony. Luke wants to rescue them, but Yoda and the ghost of Obi-Wan warn of the dangers of rashly leaving, because Luke is still susceptible to the powerful temptation of the Dark Side. Nevertheless, Luke departs from Dagobah and promises Yoda he will return to complete his training. Upon arrival at Cloud City, Han's party is welcomed by Lando Calrissian. After agreeing to help Han repair his ship, Lando invites him and the others to a meal. When they enter the dining room, they are captured by Darth Vader. Lando insists he was forced to conspire with the Empire to prevent them from invading and occupying the city.
In captivity, Han is tortured to lure Luke to the city. Vader orders a carbon-freezing chamber prepared to freeze Luke, which will hold him in suspended animation for transport to the Emperor. The process is tested on Han Solo. As Han is lowered into the machine, Leia declares her love for him. He is frozen in carbonite and handed over to bounty hunter Boba Fett (Jeremy Bulloch), who intends to return his quarry to Jabba the Hutt for a large reward. Meanwhile, Luke lands at Cloud City and is mis-directed into the carbon-freezing chamber. Luke meets Vader and engages him in combat. While escorting their prisoners, Vader's Imperial troopers are captured by Lando's private security force, who set Lando and the others free. Lando, despite nearly being killed by a furious Chewbacca, insists that there is still a chance to save Han, and along the way they find R2-D2. The group pursues Boba Fett and Han's frozen form through Cloud City, but arrive just as the bounty hunter's ship flies away. After a desperate chase, Leia, Chewbacca, Lando, and the two droids make their escape on the Millennium Falcon. Meanwhile, Vader and Luke's fierce lightsaber duel brings them to a narrow platform above the city's central air shaft. After gaining the advantage, Vader cuts off Luke's dueling hand along with his lightsaber. With Luke cornered and defenseless, Vader informs Luke that he does not yet know the truth about his father. Luke claims that Vader killed him. Vader answers:
No, I am your father.
Luke screams in denial. Vader tries to persuade Luke to join him, embrace the Dark Side of the Force, and overthrow the Emperor with him. Luke refuses, lets go, and falls off the platform into the abyss, signifying that he would rather die than join him. In freefall, Luke is sucked into an air vent, shoots out of the underbelly of the floating city, and lands on an antenna hanging beneath. In the Millennium Falcon, Leia senses Luke's distress through the Force and orders Lando to pilot them back to Cloud City. After saving Luke and leaving the planet, they are pursued by Darth Vader's flagship. R2-D2, who discovered that the hyperdrive was merely de-activated while searching the city's central computer, reactivates it and the Falcon escapes into hyperspace. Aboard a Rebel medical frigate, Luke is fitted with an artificial hand as Lando and Chewbacca set out in the Falcon to locate Han Solo.
Luke: I can't. It's too big.
Yoda: Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is. Life creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter. You must feel the Force around you; here, between you, me, the tree, the rock, everywhere, yes. Even between the land and the ship.
this movie is kinda like A Clockwork Orange(in my opinon) because the unusual camera angles, the classical music, even the club scene with the "Joloko umphetico" like clockworks orange korova milk bar. and in both movies they end up being about lifestyle choices. Alex in A Clockwork Orange has the choice to do good or evil. Renton in Trainspotting makes the decision to "choose life." but thats in my opinion i think that in some parts both movies are kinda the same but anways.....
this is movie is set in Edinburgh, the it begins with a narration from Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor) as he and friend 'Spud' careen down Princes Street after shoplifting to raise cash, with security guards in pursuit. Renton states that unlike people who "choose life" (a traditional family lifestyle with children and material possessions), he and his cronies have opted out of ambitious pursuits, preferring to live in a blissful, meaningless heroin-induced stupor. We are introduced to his friends: film buff Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), hanger-on Spud (Ewen Bremner), keen footballer Tommy (Kevin McKidd) and unpredictable thug Francis Begbie (Robert Carlyle). Sick Boy, obsessed with Sean Connery, is also a heroin addict, as is the goofy, innocent Spud. In contrast, Tommy and Begbie openly criticise heroin use. Tommy lives an athletic, drug-free lifestyle. Begbie does not believe in heroin, but he is (ironically) a vicious drunk, eager to pick fights for the mere thrill of instigating physical altercations. This point is clearly illustrated when Begbie is seen casually throwing his pint glass off a bar balcony, injuring a woman and causing a large-scale pub brawl.
Sick Boy and Renton decide to quit heroin, but struggle with temptation. They join Tommy, Begbie and Spud in a dance club where all five men are in pursuit of sex. The other three men have more complicated nights. After complaining about his relationship problems to his mates, Tommy takes Lizzie home until they discovered that their own tape was missing and instead, there was a football tape. Renton had previously stolen their personal tape in the film while claiming to borrow the football video. Tommy believes he returned it to the video rental store accidentally - a point of contention with Lizzie that later leads to the end of their relationship. Spud drinks too much alcohol, as he's in a temporary abstinent relationship with his girlfriend, Gail. That night when Gail tries to have sex, Spud passes out and defecates on her bed. Renton flirts with a young girl named Dianne (Kelly Macdonald), who quickly dissects his bad chat-up lines, but takes him home anyway. and Renton is forced to sleep on a couch outside her bedroom and discovers the next morning that he is actually at her parents' house and that she is under the age of sexual consent. He tries to end their relationship, but she blackmails him into staying in contact lest she call the police and inform them of their one-night stand.
With their quest to be sober not as thrilling as hoped, Sick Boy, Spud and Renton decide to get back on heroin. The film shows a montage of drug taking and dirty dealings, while Renton narrates that he and his mates tried all drugs available to them. Tommy is dumped by Lizzie and looks for solace in heroin like his mates, having been told it's "the ultimate hit... better than sex." Renton's life of stealing and drugs continues, but quickly takes many turns for the worse - beginning with the screaming of Allison at their flat. The group discovers Allison's baby daughter, Dawn, has died. The cause of death is neglect while they were all present: an infant's distorted wails play over the preceding drug montage. All are shocked and feel terrible - Sick Boy, the father, most of all. A short time later, Renton and Spud are caught stealing from a department store and Spud goes to jail but Renton avoids incarceration by enlisting in a Drug Interventions Programme where he is supplied with the heroin substitute methadone.
Even though his journey to sobriety begins with much love from his parents and mates (such as Sick Boy and Begbie), within hours Renton is back at the flat of his dealer - named "Mother Superior" for "the length of his habit" - and orders more heroin. Renton overdoses on the heroin and is dragged by "Mother Superior" and a taxi driver to the hospital, where nurses save his life. Seeing no other option, Renton's parents lock him in his own room to beat the addiction cold turkey. He has several hallucinations, including Spud in jail, a now drug addicted (and possibly HIV infected) Tommy, and Dawn, Allison's dead baby, crawling toward him on the ceiling, framed by a bizarre, dreamed or imagined TV gameshow in which host Dale Winton asks the contestants, who are Renton's mother and father, "Is he guilty... or not guilty?" The gameshow hints that Renton is free of AIDS, but his friend Tommy is not so lucky.
Clean of heroin, Renton feels no purpose in life and decides to move to London and start a job as a property letting agent. Renton continues his sobriety while enjoying the vibrancy of London and saving up money on the side. His happiness is again short-lived, however, as Begbie arrives at his London flat seeking a hiding place from the police for armed robbery. Sick Boy also shows up and once again, Renton is frustrated that he cannot turn his "mates" away. As things are boiling over in the small space, the three are told of Tommy's death from toxoplasmosis back in Scotland. They return home and meet Spud, who is now out of jail and also sober.
Following Tommy's funeral, Sick Boy suggests a large and dangerous opportunity for them; the chance to buy two kilos of heroin for $4000 and sell it for up to $20,000. Begbie demands that Renton put up much of the money, having seen Renton's bank statements. Though he is wary about the deal, Renton agrees. The foursome meet a professional heroin dealer and sell him the heroin for $16,000, leading to an afternoon celebration between all four mates in a pub. However, Begbie draws a knife on a customer in the pub and beats him severely while accidentally slicing Spud's hand open. Renton has already been thinking about stealing all the money for himself. As Begbie stands over the beaten man and demands a cigarette to come down from his "high", Renton apparently resolves that he will steal the money from his mates, whom he has come to understand are not his mates at all, with the exception of Spud.
Early the next morning after the sun has come up Renton pulls the bag of money away from a sleeping Begbie. Renton looks at Spud, who is awake and has seen everything but he does not wake the others. Renton leaves and vows to live the stable, middle class life he described at the beginning of the film. When Begbie awakes he is furious and begins to destroy the room. The last time Begbie is seen, he is pulling a knife from his pocket as the police bang on the door. Spud later finds $2000 left for him by Renton in a locker.
In Los Angeles, November 2019, Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is called out of retirement when a fellow Blade Runner, Holden (Morgan Paull) is shot administering a Voight-Kampff test to Leon (Brion James), an escaped replicant. A reluctant Deckard is brought to his old boss Bryant (M. Emmet Walsh), who informs him that the recent escape of Nexus-6 replicants is the worst yet. He orders Deckard to eliminate the four replicants, a process referred to as "retirement". Deckard agrees to help after Bryant makes thinly-veiled threats if Deckard is not a cop, then he is 'little people'. Bryant briefs Deckard on the replicants: Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer), the leader, is a "combat model"; Leon Kowalski (Brion James) is a nuclear fuel loader; Zhora (Joanna Cassidy) is an assassin built for martial arts; and Pris (Daryl Hannah) is a "basic model". Bryant also explains that the Nexus-6 model has a four-year lifespan as a failsafe to prevent them from developing emotions and desire for independence. Deckard is then teamed with Gaff (Edward James Olmos) and sent to the Tyrell Corporation to ensure that the Voight-Kampff test works on Nexus-6 models. While there, Deckard discovers that Tyrell's (Joe Turkel) young assistant Rachael (Sean Young) is an experimental replicant who believes she is a human; Rachael's consciousness has been enhanced with implanted memories from Tyrell's niece, an accomplishment that Tyrell seems most pleased with. Deckard and Gaff search Leon's apartment as Roy and Leon enter the eye manufactory of Chew (James Hong); under interrogation, Chew directs them to J.F. Sebastian (William Sanderson) as their best chance of meeting Tyrell. Roy's plan to meet his maker is hampered by the urgency created by his limited lifespan; he is already exhibiting symptoms of impending death. Later, Rachael visits Deckard at his apartment to prove her humanity to him but leaves in tears after Deckard coldly tells her that her memories are implants. Meanwhile, Pris meets J.F. Sebastian and he invites her into his apartment in the Bradbury Building where he lives with his manufactured companions. In some versions of the film, Deckard is seen in his apartment daydreaming about a unicorn; he gets back to work and uses a computer scanner to find an image of Zhora in Leon's photos. Deckard goes to Animoid Row to analyze a scale found in Leon's bathroom, which belonged to a snake made by Abdul Ben Hassan. After a rough interrogation, the snake dealer directs Deckard to a sleazy strip club owned by Taffey Lewis (Hy Pyke), who employs Zhora. After a struggle in Zhora's changing room and a chase through the crowded streets Deckard shoots and "retires" Zhora. Deckard meets with Bryant shortly after and is told to add Rachael to his list of retirements after she has disappeared from the Tyrell Corporation Headquarters. Deckard spots Rachael in the crowd and follows her but is grabbed and beaten nearly to death by Leon. Rachael saves Deckard's life by shooting Leon and they head back to his apartment. Back at Sebastian's apartment Roy arrives, kisses Pris deeply and tells her they are the only ones left. They employ Sebastian's help by explaining their plight in a subtly threatening manner. Roy discovers that Sebastian, though human, is suffering from a genetic disorder that accelerates his aging; he sympathizes with Sebastian because of their common fate. Under the pretext of Sebastian informing Tyrell of a move for a game of correspondence chess that Sebastian and Tyrell are playing, Roy and Sebastian enter Tyrell's penthouse. Roy demands an extension to his lifespan from his maker. Tyrell refuses to help because of limitations of nature that even he can't overcome. Roy then asks absolution of his sins, confessing that he has done "questionable things". Tyrell arrogantly dismisses this, praising Roy's advanced design and his amazing accomplishments. He tells Roy to "revel in his time". Roy kills Tyrell and Sebastian.[33] Deckard arrives at Sebastian's apartment and is ambushed by Pris. Deckard manages to grab his gun and retires Pris, just as Roy returns. Roy is horrified at her death. Angrily, Roy traps Deckard in the apartment, hunting him through the dilapidated Bradbury Building and eventually forcing him to the roof. The symptoms of Roy's limited lifespan worsen and his right hand begins to cramp, so he jabs a nail through it to regain control. As Deckard attempts to escape Roy, he leaps across to another building but falls short and ends up hanging from a rain-slicked beam. Roy easily vaults the same distance and is left standing above his struggling opponent. As Deckard loses his grip, Roy seizes his arm and hauls him onto the roof, saving Deckard. As Roy's life fades away, he calmly sits and delivers a soliloquy about the experiences of his life: I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... Time to die.
Roy dies peacefully. Deckard is left reflecting when Gaff, who arrives after the duel, calls from a distance, "It's too bad she won't live; but then again, who does?" A worried Deckard returns to his apartment and is relieved to find Rachael alive. As they leave, Deckard finds an origami unicorn, a calling card left by Gaff. Depending on the version, the film ends with Deckard and Rachael either leaving the apartment block to an uncertain future or driving through an idyllic pastoral landscape.
A bored small-town girl and a small-time bank robber leave in their wake a string of violent robberies and newspaper headlines that catch the imagination of the Depression-struck Mid-West in this take on the legendary crime spree of these archetypal lovers on the run. Bonnie Parker is bored with life and wants a change. She gets her chance when she meets a charming young drifter by the name of Clyde Barrow. Clyde has dreams of a life of crime that will free him from the hardships of the Depression. The two fall in love and begin a crime spree that extends from Oklahoma to Texas. They rob small banks with skill and panache, soon becoming minor celebrities known across the country. People are proud to have been held up by Bonnie and Clyde; to their victims, the duo is doing what nobody else has the guts to do. To the law, the two are evil bank robbers who deserve to be gunned down where they stand. Clyde Barrow, recently out of prison, has turned to bank robbery. He meets Bonnie Parker and together the two form the nucleus of a gang of bank robbers who terrorize the southwest in the 1920s. Based on the true story of a pair of notorious bank robbers, the film personalizes them while still showing the violence that went along with them. [about Bonnie's poem] Clyde Barrow: You know what you done there? You told my story, you told my whole story right there, right there. One time, I told you I was gonna make you somebody. That's what you done for me. You made me somebody they're gonna remember. Clyde Barrow: Alright. Alright. If all you want's a stud service, you get on back to West Dallas and you stay there the rest of your life. You're worth more than that. A lot more than that. You know it and that's why you come along with me. You could find a lover boy on every damn corner in town. It don't make a damn to them whether you're waitin' on tables or pickin' cotton, but it does make a damn to me. Bonnie Parker: Why? Clyde Barrow: Why? What's you mean, "Why?" Because you're different, that's why. You know, you're like me. You want different things. You got somethin' better than bein' a waitress. You and me travelin' together, we could cut a path clean across this state and Kansas and Missouri and Oklahoma and everybody'd know about it. You listen to me, Miss Bonnie Parker. You listen to me. Bonnie Parker: What would you do if some miracle happened and we could walk out of here tomorrow morning and start all over again clean? No record and nobody after us, huh? Clyde Barrow: Well, uh, I guess I'd do it all different. First off, I wouldn't live in the same state where we pull our jobs. We'd live in another state. We'd stay clean there and then when we'd take a bank, we'd go into the other state. Bonnie Parker: Hey, that ain't ours! Clyde Barrow: Sure it is. Bonnie Parker: But we come in this one. Clyde Barrow: That don't mean we have to go home in it! Clyde Barrow: Hell, you might just be the best damn girl in Texas. [during a robbery, a bank guard pulls a gun on Clyde. He responds by shooting the hat off the guard's head] Clyde Barrow: Next time, I'll aim a little lower! Clyde Barrow: Now you just tell me what was wrong with that car. C.W. Moss: Dirt. Clyde Barrow: Dirt? C.W. Moss: Dirt in the fuel line... just blowed it away. Bonnie Parker: [Bonnie to Buck and Blanche] Why don't y'all go back to your *own* cabin, if you want to play with C.W. [after failing to sexually perform with Bonnie] Clyde Barrow: 'Least I ain't a liar. Eugene Grizzard: Step on it, Velma. Step on it, Velma. Step on it, Velma. Velma Davis: I am! Eugene Grizzard: Step on it, Velma. Step on it, Velma. Velma, step on it, Velma! [moments after Clyde has committed armed robbery and they are about to make their getaway in a stolen car] Bonnie Parker: Hey! What's your name, anyway? Clyde Barrow: [starts car] Clyde Barrow. Bonnie Parker: [loudly over the engine noise] Hi. I'm Bonnie Parker. Pleased to meet you! Bonnie Parker: [to Clyde, after he rebuffs her romantic advances] Your advertising's just dandy... folks would never guess you don't have a thing to sell. Clyde Barrow: ...the truck drivers come in to eat greasy burgers and they kid you and you kid them back, but they're stupid and dumb, boys with big tattoos all over 'em, and you don't like it... And they ask you for dates and sometimes you go... but you mostly don't, and all they ever try is to get into your pants whether you want to or not... and you go home and sit in your room and think, when and how will I ever get away from this?... And now you know. Bonnie Parker: You're a smart fella. You sure do know a lot about automobiles, don't you? C.W. Moss: Yes, I guess I do. Bonnie Parker: Well, um, would you know what kind of car this is?
C.W. Moss: This is a 4-Cyllinder Ford Coupe. Bonnie Parker: No. C.W. Moss: Sure it is. Bonnie Parker: No, this is a stolen 4-Cyllinder Ford Coupe.
Clyde Barrow: There's nothing wrong with me, I mean I don't like boys. Clyde Barrow: [Bonnie can't stop laughing after Clyde held up a failed bank and left empty-handed] We got a dollar ninety-eight, and you're laughing!
In the spring of 1936 an exploration party penetrates thick jungle on the South American continent. When the group's leader stops to examine map fragments, another of the group pulls a gun. The leader, hearing the click as the turncoat chambers a round, pulls out a bullwhip and disarms the man, sending him fleeing back through the jungle. Thus does Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (Harrison Ford) stay alive.
Indy and his remaining companion enter a dank and oppressively vast cave, where a competitor of his, Forrestal, disappeared. Inside the cave are several traps rigged by the ancient people who hid a small, valuable statue there -- and one of the traps is found to have snared Forrestal. The two men find and retrieve the statue, but the cave is rigged to collapse when the statue is moved. Indy barely escapes the cave, while his companion betrays him and is killed trying to escape.
Seemingly safe, Indy is cornered by the Hovitos, the local tribe, who are led by Dr. Rene Belloq (Paul Freeman), an arrogant French archaeologist who is a longtime rival and enemy of Indy's. Indy flees and is rescued by Jock (Fred Sorenson), flying a seaplane, though Indy isn't pleased to find Jock's pet snake Reggie inside.
Back stateside, Indy teaches an archeology class and is still upset over the loss of the statue, which he surmises Belloq is taking to Marrakesh; he has found pieces he feels will pay for a trip to Marrakesh to find Belloq, but Indy's friend Marcus Brody (Denholm Elliott) dashes that hope by informing him that two Army Intelligence officers want to talk to him about Abner Ravenwood, his former teacher, who was his friend until Indy broke up with his daughter, Marion (Karen Allen).
The Army officers are concerned because they've intercepted a German cable concerning a mammoth archaeological dig in the Egyptian desert. When they read the cable, Indy and Marcus realize the Nazis have discovered Tanis, an ancient city buried in a gigantic sandstorm in 980 B.C. and the possible burial site of the Ark of the Covenant. The Ark was built by ancient Hebrews to hold the stone tablets on which Moses inscribed the Ten Commandments. It holds immense mystical power -- enough to allow the Nazis to level mountains and lay waste to entire regions.
Indy flies to Nepal (followed by a Nazi agent, Toht (Ronald Lacey)) to confront Marion Ravenwood, who runs a restaurant and bar (and who can outdrink anyone) because he needs the headpiece to the Staff of Ra, whose crystals will allow him to determine the exact location of the Ark. Marion, still bitter over their breakup, nonetheless accepts when Indy offers her $3,000 and the promise of more when they return stateside. She is cryptic about the headpiece, and after Indy leaves she ponders it as she wears it around her neck.
Toht and several Sherpa heavies enter the bar and hold Marion hostage, with Toht ready to torture her for the headpiece. Indy returns and a firefight erupts during which the fireplace is dislodged and the building begins burning down. Toht finds the headpiece but when he grabs it he's badly burned -- leaving an image of one side of the headpiece branded on his hand. He escapes while Indy and Marion do likewise and fly to Egypt to see Indy's pal, Sallah (John Rhys-Davies), who is working on the Nazi site and who reveals that the Nazis are aided by a French archaeologist (Belloq).
Later, while shopping at a Cairo bazaar, Indy and Marion are attacked by sword-wielding Arabs working for Nazi agents. Indy fights them off but in the confusion Marion is trapped in a large basket and taken by two of the terrorists. The effort to track her down is held up by a man brandishing a sword in intimidating fashion. The swordsman is shot down in short order by a thoroughly unimpressed Indy.
Soon Indy spots a basket carried to a truck filled with explosives and is fired on by a submachine-gun-wielding assailant. His Nazi commander orders the Arabs to take off, but Indy shoots them and the truck crashes, exploding and destroying the basket.
Disconsolate over losing Marion, Indy drowns his sorrows in drink but is met by more Nazi agents who escort him to a table at which is seated Belloq, who gleefully talks about finding the Ark. Indy, no longer caring whether he lives or dies, reaches for his sidearm as Arabs inside pull rifles -- only to see Sallah's large brood of children rush in and the "Arabs" to turn out to be US Marines, much to the embarassment of Belloq.
Sallah takes Indy to see a shaman who is reading the Ra headpiece after both men have learned that Belloq and his Wehrmacht aide, Colonel Dietrich (Wolf Kahler), have obtained a copy of the headpiece. (Neither man is aware that it is a duplicate traced from Toht's burned hand.) The shaman reveals two critical facts: first, that the headpiece gives the precise height of the Staff of Ra, and second, that the staff the Nazis used was too long -- so their excavation is over a mile away from the Ark's actual burial site, which is known as the Well of Souls.
Infiltrating the mammoth site, Indy is lowered into an underground maproom containing a precisely detailed miniature of the city. Using the Ra headpiece, he identifies the precise location of the Well of Souls. Sneaking further around the gigantic camp, Indy is shocked to find Marion, alive but bound and gagged. Indy starts to free her, but when she reveals that the Nazis keep asking about him and what he knows, he realizes he can't cut her loose without revealing his presence to the Nazis.
Late that afternoon Indy and Sallah sneak a digging party of their own to the actual location of the Well of Souls. Late into the night they dig open the chamber, and to Indy's horror it is filled with dangerous snakes. Indy clears an area of snakes with burning torches, then lowers himself into the chamber and burns many of the snakes alive with flaming gasoline. Sallah follows and the two eventually find the gigantic chest that is the Ark.
By now it is dawn, and only now does Belloq notice the commotion a mile away. The Nazis surround the site and Indy is left trapped inside, but Dietrich leaves him with something else -- Marion, who is thrown into the chamber and the area closed off.
Indy notices a wall where snakes are entering. He climbs a mammoth statue and with all his might breaks it from its foundation and it crashes through the wall. The two find an opening to the surface, and discover the airfield at the excavation camp, where there is a bizarre Nazi transport plane. The two sneak up to the plane, but Indy is attacked by a mechanic and a prolonged fight ensues that is joined by a burly Nazi who pummels Indy before being punched backward and shredded to bits by the plane's propellers. Marion seizes one of the plane's machine guns and opens fire on Nazi soldiers, in the process setting a fuel dump aflame. The fire destroys the area and the plane explodes, but Indy and Marion escape.
Dietrich orders his men to transport the Ark by truck to Cairo. When Sallah finds Indy and Marion, he is overjoyed they're alive and tells them of Dietrich's plan. Indy takes a horse and pursues the convoy, seizing the truck containing the Ark and surviving a brutal chase and fight with Nazi soldiers to drive the Ark to safety.
He and Marion board a ship taking the Ark back to the US, but a Nazi submarine captures the ship. The Ark is taken aboard the sub and Marion taken prisoner for Belloq. Indy, however, escapes Nazi pursuit and rides the submarine as it sails on the ocean surface to an island where Belloq and the Nazis trek to the top of a mountain.
Indy has grabbed a rocket launcher and intercepts Belloq, vowing to blow up the Ark unless Marion is freed. But Belloq calls Indy's bluff, knowing Indy wants to know what the Ark contains as much as anyone. Indy finds he can't carry out his threat, and is seized.
At an elaborate ceremony atop the mountain Indy and Marion, tied to a pole, can only watch as the Ark is opened, but it contains nothing but sand, the remains of the stone tablets. No sooner is it opened, however, than its spirits suddenly appear. Indy and Marion, remembering an ancient code that requires people to close their eyes and not look at the now-freed spirits, withstand the mayhem that ensues as the energy of the Ark surges forth and its spirits attack the now-terrified Nazis, killing the entire contingent and destroying Belloq in gruesome fashion. The energy mass surges high into the sky before returning to the Ark and resealing it, leaving Indy and Marion drained but freed.
Weeks later Indy and Marcus feud with the Army officers over the whereabouts of the Ark, Indy angry that the Army has no idea what it has in the Ark -- though it appears they in fact do understand what they have, as the Ark is sealed in a large crate and stored anonymously in a gigantic government warehouse, never to be seen again.
The story is a narrative of the twilight months of the infamous James Gang portayed through the deteriorating relations of the few remaining gang members struggling to maintain a semblance of normal life set against a stark Missouri winter landscape. Years of crime, violence, and life in seclusion have taken their toll on the physical and mental health of the characters, especially Jesse James (Brad Pitt) who exhibits increasing paranoia and unpredictability.
Young Bob Ford (Casey Affleck) has grown up worshiping the legend of Jesse James and through his older brother Charley's (Sam Rockwell) affiliation, is introduced to the 34 year old James. The young man longs to prove his mettle to his larger-than-life idol. As he becomes increasingly exposed to the real personna, an inevitable disillusionment takes root.
The story turns when Bob is drawn into the middle of an adulterous feud between Wood Hite (Jeremy Renner) and Dick Liddil (Paul Schneider). Ford spontaneously guns down Hite to save Liddil from execution. Fearing Jesse's likely reaction, the Fords conspire to cover up Hite's disappearance. Charley's unconvincing lies drive the characters on an unrelenting path toward a bloody incident. They pre-emptively strike when Jesse inexplicably dis-arms in their presence affording Bob the opportunity to define the story's title with a less than heroic act. The Ford brothers' ignominious act spawns an unexpected notoriety that they shamelessly exploit. Finally, the mantle of cowardice and the growing perception of James as a folk hero gradually alienate and ultimately destroy the brothers.
Jesse James: [motioning to Bob] Sit over here closer, Kid.
[begins massaging Bob's neck]
Jesse James: Charley, you'll stay with the animals. Me and The Kid will walk into the bank just before noon. Bob will move the cashier away from the shotgun that's under the counter and I'll creep up behind that cashier and cock his chin back like so...
[snaps Bob's head back, sticks a knife to his throat]
Jesse James: I'll say 'How come an off-scouring of creation like you is still sucking air when so many of mine are in coffins?' I'll say 'How'd you reach your twentieth birthday without leaking out all over your clothes?' And if I don't like his attitude, I'll slit that phildoodle so deep he'll flop on the floor like a fish.
[Jesse let's Bob go, begins to laugh hysterically]
Jesse James: My God, what just happened? I could hear your gears grinding- rrr,rrr,rrr-and your little motor wondering, 'My Gosh, what's next, what's happening to me?' You were precious to behold, Bob. You were white as spit in a cotton field!
Robert Ford: They gave me ten days.
Charley Ford: For what?
Robert Ford: Arresting him.
Charley Ford: You and me, huh?
Robert Ford: It's going to happen one way or another. It's going to happen, Charley, and it might as well be us who get rich on it.
Charley Ford: Bob, he's our friend.
Robert Ford: He murdered Ed Miller. He's going to murder Liddil and Cummins if the chance ever comes. Seems to me Jesse's riding from man to man, saying goodbye to the gang. Your friendship could put you under the pansies.
Charley Ford: I'll grind it fine in my mind, Bob. I can't go any further than that, right now.
Robert Ford: You'll come around.
Charley Ford: You think it's all made up, don't you? You think it's all yarns and newspaper stories.
Robert Ford: He's just a human being.
Governor Crittenden: Jesse James sent me a telegram last month, saying he was going to kill me if he had to wreck a train to do it. He said that once I was in his hands he was going to cut my heart out and eat it in strips like it was bacon.
[pause]
Governor Crittenden: I'm going to wreck his train first.
Robert Ford: [Bob scoffs, Crittenden glares at him] I'm sorry, Your Excellency. I was thinking of something else.
Governor Crittenden: Jesse James is nothing more than a public outlaw who's made his reputation by stealing whatever he could and by killing whoever got in his way. You'll hear some fools say he's getting back at Republicans and Union men for wrongs his family suffered during the war, but his victims have scarcely ever been selected with reference to their political views. I'm saying his sins will soon find him out. I'm saying his cup of iniquity is full. I'm saying Jesse James is a desperate case and may require a desperate remedy.
Jesse James: Did I ever mention that scalawag George Shepherd? George was one of Quantrill's lieutenants and he gave me a story like Bob's, is why I thought of him, giving me everything we had in common and so on, just so he could join the gang. How could I know he had a grudge against me and was lying to get on my good side? I said 'Come aboard, George. Glad to have ya,'. George thought he was smart. 'Cept he wasn't. He rode into camp one morning and about twenty guns opened up on him.
[laughs]
Jesse James: But he only had one eye- and you need two eyes to get Jesse.
Robert Ford: You oughn't think of me like you do George Shepherd.
Jesse James: You brought him to mind.
Robert Ford: It's not very flattering.
Jesse James: [ignoring him] Sure is good eating, Martha.
Martha Bolton: Well, I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
Robert Ford: How come George had a grudge against you?
Jesse James: Hmm?
Robert Ford: I said "How come George had a grudge against you?"
Jesse James: Oh. George asked me to protect this nephew of his during the war and it so happens the kid had five thousand dollars on him. The kid winds up killed, and all the money swiped from him, and when George was in prison someone whispers to him it was Jesse James slit the boy's throat.
Charley Ford: Just mean gossip, was it?
Jesse James: Bob's the expert; let's put it to him.
[Bob stands up abruptly, pouting]
Jesse James: Oh dear, I've made him cranky.
Robert Ford: I'm not cranky. I've been through this before, is all. Once people get around to making fun of me, they just don't ever let up.
Robert Ford: I can't believe I woke up this morning wondering if my Daddy would loan me his overcoat, and here it is just past midnight and I've already robbed a railroad train and I'm sitting in a rocking chair chatting with none other than Jesse James.
Jesse James: Yeah, it's a wonderful world.
Robert Ford: [reaches into his pocket and removes a newspaper clipping] Oh, what's this? I was real agitated this morning, wondering if I'd be able to tell you and Frank apart. So I had the clipping that described you both. You want me to read it?
Jesse James: Go on.
Robert Ford: Well, I gotta find... here. 'Jesse James, the youngest, has a face as smooth and innocent as a schoolgirl. The blue eyes, very clear and penetrating, are never at rest. His form is tall and graceful and capable of great endurance and great effort. Jesse is lighthearted, reckless, and devil-may-care. There is always a smile on his lips-'
Jesse James: All right, all right.
Robert Ford: Well, yeah. Then it's 'Frank, Frank, Frank... ' You know what I've got right next to my bed? The Train Robbers, or a story of the James Boys, by R.W. Stevens. Many's the night I've stayed up with my mouth opens and my eyes open, reading about your escapades in the Wide Awake Library.
Jesse James: They're all lies, you know.
Robert Ford: 'Course they are.
Jesse James: [indicating Frank] My brother and me are hardly on speaking terms these days.
Robert Ford: I wasn't going to mention it.
Jesse James: [pulls two snakes out of a box, startling Bob] You scared?
Robert Ford: Just surprised a little.
Jesse James: They aren't as succulent as I like and they're the devil to clean but if a man skins them and fries them in garlic and oil-mercy, thems good eating.
Robert Ford: Well, I've never been that hungry.
Jesse James: I give them names.
Robert Ford: Such as?
Jesse James: Such as enemies. I give them the names of enemies.
[cuts their heads off with a knife]
this is a really gd movie but then it gets boring and i seen this movie when i was a kid my mom and dad had rented for me and my bro to watch and my older sister has already seen it and when they got home my older sister would not shut up becuz she kept telling me thats its a really gd movie and i was like ill see for my self and me and my brother saw it and we though it was pretty gd and i mean corey haim looked so hot in that movie and the frog brothers were cute to and so was kiefer sutherland and jason patric but i like this movie they made a second one and it sucks so bad and there's a 3rd one coming soon thats what my dad told me and i hope the 3rd one is just as good as the 1st one i mean i didnt like the second one at all i hated it so im hoping the 3rd one will be really good. so if you have not seen the frist one then you really need to see it you wont regert it and the second you may not want to see but the 3rd one im hoping it will be good and its about A group of teenage vampires attempts to recruit a new member who is not quite so certain about the trouble he is getting into. and here are some qoutes from the movie David: How are those maggots?
Michael Emerson: Huh?
David: Maggots, Michael. You're eating maggots. How do they taste?
Grandpa: Do you know the rule about filling up the car with gas when you take it without asking?
Michael Emerson: No, Grandpa.
Grandpa: Well, now you do.
David: What, you don't like rice? Tell me Michael, how could a billion Chinese people be wrong?
Edgar Frog: If you try to stop us, or vamp out in any way, I'll stake you without even thinking twice about it!
Sam Emerson: Chill out, Edgar.
Edgar Frog: [coming to his senses] Right.
i though this movie was really funny i guess and there are some boring parts and some good parts and heres another qoute Sam Emerson: Look at your reflection in the mirror. You're a creature of the night Michael, just like out of a comic book! You're a vampire Michael! My own brother, a goddamn, shit-sucking vampire. You wait 'till mom finds out, buddy!
well so its a must see cuz if you have not seen it then you must see it you wont regert it but the second sucks and the 3rd im hoping it will be good so cant wait to see the 3rd one and Without a doubt, among the most brilliant of vampire movies ever made, in the modern film era. Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland are destined to blow away all audiences of this visual masterpiece. However, the twist at the end, which I plan not to give away, was made slightly obvious, though well hidden at the same time. Joel Schumacher does a splendid job directing this true work of art. The frog brothers did a great job of adding humor to this otherwise, mainly serious film, without spoiling the suspense. That made the film far more enjoyable to people with interests in multiple genres and corey haim did great in it to and However, the show is undoubtedly stolen by Kiefer Sutherland, in the role of David, the rebellious, dangerous, rude and rambunctious, teenaged vampire, who seduces Michael (Jason Patric) into joining his gang of vampires. The story is of a woman (Dianne Wiest), and her two sons, Sam (Corey Haim) and Michael (Patric), who move to a small Californian town, called Santa Carla, often referred to as the murder capital of the world, to live with her father after getting divorced. Little to their knowledge, the town happens to be inhabited by a motorcycle gang of Jim Morrison obsessed, teenage vampires. While the mother begins to fall in love with her boss from the video store, where she has been employed, Sam spends his time reading vampire comics, which were given to him by two brothers (Corey Feldman, Jamison Newlander), who claim the town is infested by vampires. He does not believe them, but grows to almost immediately, upon realizing that his brother, Michael and He realizes that neither Star nor Michael are true vampire until they make their first kill, and they will not become normal again until the head vampire is killed. So, he calls up the brothers Frog, and gets them to come in and help him solve the job, though he is scared that he might have to kill his brother. Overall, a cinematic masterpiece. The directing, acting, writing, camera work, special effects, stunts and, of course, the epic cinematography work with the astounding score to bring together one of the most loved films of all time. The story is in fact an allegory to that of the lost boys of Neverland, from Peter Pan. A contemporary, without the temporary, classic so if you have not seen this movie then you should it gets boring awhile but then its a gd movie but the second sucks
David: Michael wants to know what's going on. Marco, what's going on?
Marko: I don't know. What's going on, Paul?
Paul: Wait a minute. Who wants to know?
Dwayne: Michael wants to know.
Alan Frog: Holy shit! It's the attack of Eddie Munster!
Grandpa: Hey, anything around here that might pass for aftershave?
Sam Emerson: How about some Windex, Grandpa?
Grandpa: Yeah, yeah, let me try some of that.
Michael Emerson: You have a big date tonight, Grandpa?
Grandpa: I'm going to drop my handiwork by the widow Johnson.
Michael Emerson: What'd ya stuff for her? Mr. Johnson?
Edgar Frog: You think you really know what's happening here, don't you? Well, I'll tell you something, you don't know shit, buddy.
Alan Frog: Yeah? You think we just work at a comic book store for our folks, huh?
Sam Emerson: Actually, I thought it was a bakery.
Edgar Frog: This is just a cover; we're dedicated to a higher purpose. We're fighters for truth, justice, and the American way.
this is a really great movie its funny to if you have not seen it then you must see it and The basic premise of the movie is an experiment gone wrong in 1959, when a capsule is released from a spaceship. The thing crashes and infects a a teen whose body is cryogenically frozen. Flash forward about 25 years or so to the current time of the movie and we're introduced to the three main characters Chris, J.C., and Cindy. It is pretty much your typical college campus romance comedy, until Chris and J.C. accidentally release the frozen body, which they were trying to steal for an initiation into a fraternity. The body goes around campus, infecting people, using slugs that live in the head to do it. The slugs get in through the mouth and you're basically screwed once it happens, for you essentially become the living dead
Genre veteran Tom Atkins plays a huge role as a detective who was connected to that circumstance in 1959 and is called in to investigate the current murders on campus. His character ends up making half the fun of the movie, because he is such a bad ass. Most of the film's many quotable lines are delivered by Atkins and armed with his trusty 12 gauge, he makes for fun viewing.
The film enters a whole other zone when the bus full of fraternity guys, who were going to the sorority house to dance or whatever with the girls, are infected. Atkins chews up scenery at this point and is in his element, as the crazed dectective, and begins wasting as many of these "zombies" as he can. The best quote of the film is given at this point as he is looking out the window of the sorority house full of the panicked girls: Detective: "The good news is your dates are here".....Girl: "What's the bad news?"....Detective: "They're dead." Ha ha, freakin' epic. What follows is some ass kicking fun. its really funny and good horror film and the acting was kinda stupid to but still a great movie to at night
and its not really scary either i mean when i saw this movie when i was a kid i though it was gonnna happen to us but i dont belive in that and i kinda though this movie was funny and kinda stupid to but still a gd movie and Night of the Creeps stars Tom Atkins, Jason Lively and Jill Whitlow. The film is notable as both an earnest attempt at a B-movie as well as a spoof of the genre. While the main plot of the film is related to zombies (its title is a play on Night of the Living Dead) the film also mixes in takes on slashers and alien invasion films.
and I love the story line of the alien invasion and also the beginning was filmed stunningly and the emotions of the actors are good. Some cheesy dialog is in this but hey what can you do? It was 1986 lol but still a gd horror filck for horror fans and its also like the movie silther which it so stupid and So the guys try to join a fraterinty, and have to go grab a corpse and put it on a rival frat lawn. The guys go, find a body but the body seems to be alive! Thus starting the cavalcade of murders in the area.
So these slug like creatures are zipping around the area, inserting themselves into people's mouths and turning them into ghoulish zombies. Perhaps you've heard of this plot already? 2006's "Slither" borrowed heavily from the same ideas as this film, although it's unknown if James Gunn did it on purpose or if he was simply inspired by many of the same things as Fred Dekker.
The thing though that disappoints me about this film is that it seems that this really just doesn't deliver as much as say "Slither" delivered on the same premise. What gory shots of zombies and all that are spread apart sparsely throughout the film. The end is the big seller, as we see the Prom Date Frat Guys turned into zombies and our protagonists fight off the horde. Then at the end we see our hero Tom "Turn It Off!" Atkins face off against a pile of slugs in the basement.
Overall this movie is fun! It definitely is worth the watch if you are just a fan of the outer space slugs that turn people into Zombies type idea. Just don't go into it like me, thinking it'll be a gore fest.
and The first part of this movie is pure gold, aliens are chasing after another renegade alien, who has an experiment they don't want the little guy to let loose. Unfortunately for earth, he does let it loose. We're in 1959 now and at this college campus. This couple go on a date at lovers lane, despite warnings from a young police officer of the raving lunatic wandering the streets. They don't listen. The kid finds this vial that contained the "experiment" the aliens sent down and this slug like creature attacks him. so now you know and Fred Dekker did a great job filming this movie really gd and tom atkins did great in it to when i was a kid i USED to think he was kinda cute but i must have been high so high and i though he was kinda cute in creeepshow 2 well thats becuz he didnt have a bread lol and For the genre, this film is outstanding. It has absolutely everything a horror film should. This includes a performance by Tom Atkins that is worthy of serious recognition. Zombies, exploding heads, creepy crawlies and a date for the formal. Like I said this ones got it all. Alien experiment is jettison from space and lands in Anytown USA where it releases a slug like creature that wants to get in your mouth and lay eggs in your brain. The movie begins black and white set in the early 60s, which is an awesome touch by the way, and then jumps ahead to the mid eighties where were treated to a sorority gals, frat nazis, a couple of pledge geeks(our heroes), Tom Atkins cop on the edge(who delivers some of the best lines in cinema history,i.e."Duck! It's Miller Time!" Exploding heads aplenty, flamin'zombies, a great lawnmower kill, zombie cat, zombie dog, a parapelegic whos faster on crutches then his able friend, and a hilarious janitor who has only one repeating line. NOTC is everything you want from a film, a perfect 10! so really worth seeing
Detective Cameron: What's this?
Detective Landis: It was a grad student. He was scheduled to work here this evening.
Detective Cameron: Looks like he worked a little too hard, huh?
Detective Cameron: What is this? A homicide, or a bad B-movie?
i dont know hw much i love this film its such a gd film love and vern is so funny he made me laugh and river phoenix and wil wheaton are so hot and corey feldman looked cute in here i guess he plays this crazy kid and kiefer sutherland did great in here to and its based on a Based on the Stephen King short story The Body, Rob Reiner's easygoing nostalgia piece is set in Castle Rock, OR, over Labor Day weekend, 1959. A quartet of boys, inseparable friends all, set out in search of a dead body that one of the boys overhears his brother talking about. The foursome consists of intellectual Gordie (Wil Wheaton), born leader Chris (River Phoenix), emotionally disturbed Teddy (Corey Feldman), and chubby hanger-on Vern (Jerry O'Connell). The boys' adventures en route to the elusive body are colored by the personal pressures brought to bear on all of them by the adult world. Richard Dreyfuss, playing the grown-up Gordie, narrates the film, while Kiefer Sutherland dominates every scene he's in as a brutish high-school bully. so if you have not seen it then you really need to see it youll love no regert and if youre a stephen king fan and i love this film so much cuz its so awesome its such a great movie youll love it the frist time you see it and theres such gd actors in here lie wil wheaton and river phoenix and corey feldman and jerry o'connell they did great in this movie and In case you haven't seen it yet, it's the story of four boys who set out on a weekend expedition to see a dead body. Along the way they encounter obstacles (a swamp, a railroad trestle, etc.), battle foes (bullies, leaches, a certain junkyard dog), and ultimately have one of those storied, episodic adventures that only 12 year old boys seem to have. It's a scaled down, Americanized version of Homer's The Odyssey, a metaphoric journey laced with ideological symbolism. Four young knights on a quest, if you will, to locate a grail (the lifeless body of Ray Brower). and its A good movie. Great young cast. It does remind you of being a kid and hanging out with friends who you don't see anymore. and chris chambers was so hot and so was gordie lachance omg their like so hot in this movie and Ok, have you seen this yet? 'cause it's like a law, or something. You kinda NEED to see this. And it's got River phoenix and Wil Weaton in the same movie! THE SAME MOVIE! It's really an amazing movie. And I just love the closing line-'I never had any friends later on like the ones i had when i was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?'
and stephen king made this movie thats why it such a great movie i love it and rob renier did a great job filming it but its a really gd film and its about 4 young friends set out on an adventure. Geordie, Chris, Teddy and Vern go looking for the missing body of a local teenager - found by a gang of older boys. A story of boys hangin' out and growin' up and Based on Stephen King's Short story "The Body", "Stand By Me" tells the tale of Gordie Lachance, a writer who looks back on his preteen days when he and three close friends went on their own adventure to find the body of a kid their age who had gone missing and presumed dead. The stakes are upped when the bad kids in town are closely tailing - and it becomes a race to see who'll be able to recover the body first and Unable to grasp the fact of his brother's death, Gordie Lachance feels compelled to travel with three friends to see a dead body that has been found near the railroad tracks. so its a really gd movie.
so i really love this movie such gd actor in here
and its about Based on Stephen King's Short story "The Body", "Stand By Me" tells the tale of Gordie Lachance, a writer who looks back on his preteen days when he and three close friends went on their own adventure to find the body of a kid their age who had gone missing and presumed dead. The stakes are upped when the bad kids in town are closely tailing - and it becomes a race to see who'll be able to recover the body first. and 4 young friends set out on an adventure. Geordie, Chris, Teddy and Vern go looking for the missing body of a local teenager - found by a gang of older boys. A story of boys hangin' out and growin' up
Gordie: Alright, alright, Mickey's a mouse, Donald's a duck, Pluto's a dog, what's Goofy?
Vern: If I could only have one food for the rest of my life? That's easy, Pez, cherry-flavored Pez. No question about it.
Teddy: Goofy's a dog. He's definitely a dog.
Gordie: I knew the $64,000 question was fixed. There's no way anybody could know that much about opera!
Chris: He can't be a dog. He drives a car and wears a hat.
Gordie: Wagon Train's a really cool show, but did you notice they never get anywhere? They just keep wagon training.
Vern: Oh, God. That's weird. What the hell is Goofy?
Teddy: Ha,ha Gordie loses! You lose Gordie! Ol' Gordie just screwed the pooch!
Gordie: Does the word retarded mean anything to you?
Teddy: Gordie, go get the food, you morphodite.
Gordie: Don't call me any of your mother's pet names.
Teddy: You're a real wet end, Lachance.
Gordie: Shut up.
Vern: I don't shut up, I grow up, and when I look at you, I throw up, Aghhh!
Gordie: And then your mom goes around the corner and she licks it up.
Gordie: Fuck writing, I don't want to be a writer. It's stupid, it's a stupid waste of time.
Chris: That's your dad talking.
Gordie: Bullshit.
Chris: Bull true.
Chris: I know how your dad feels about you. He doesn't give a shit about you! Denny was the one he cared about and don't try to tell me different. Your just a kid, Gordie.
Gordie: Oh, gee, thanks, Dad!
Chris: Wish the hell I was your dad. You wouldn't be goin' around talkin' about takin' these stupid shop courses if I was. It's like God gave you something man, all those stories you can make up. And He said, "this is what we got for ya kid, try not to lose it." Kids lose everything unless there's someone there to look out for them. And if your parents are too fucked up to do it, then maybe I should!
this is a really gd movie its awesome joe dante makes really gd movies if you have not seen this movie then you have to you wont regert it youll love it and river phoenix did great in it he looked like a geek lol well its about Ben Crandall, an alien-obsessed kid, dreams one night of a circuit board. Drawing out the circuit, he and his friends Wolfgang and Darren set it up, and discover they have been given the basis for a starship. Setting off in the ThunderRoad, as they name their ship, they find the aliens Ben hopes they would find... but are they what they seem? and this movie was kinda weird to but in a gd way love this movie and in This adventurous space tale stars Ethan Hawke and young star River Phoenix as misfit best friends whose dreams of space travel become a reality when they create an interplanetary spacecraft in their homemade laboratory. Ben Crandall is a young visionary who dreams of space travel while watching late-night B monster movies, pouring over comic books, and playing Galaga in the confines of his bedroom. But one night he has a vivid dream of flying over a space-like circuit board and shares his visions with his best friend Wolfgang, a young scientific genius who is able to translate his dreams into a complex computer program that actually works. With the help of their new friend, they create a homemade spacecraft and embark on a secret adventure to another galaxy where they find that things are not always as different as they seem.
With an impressive list of credits behind him, the teenage River Phoenix could have demanded a regular spot on any number of TV series but he chose not to go down that path. His quote ?Some people find security in a routine, but I could never live that way.? probably reflected his early itinerant lifestyle. So it was back to auditions but, this time, it was for feature films.
River did not have long to wait for his mainscreen debut as he was chosen as one of the three main characters in Joe Dante?s ?Explorers? which was shot in 1984/85. The fans of River Phoenix were horrified when they saw his new image in this movie ? that of a bespectacled computer nerd with his long hair cropped short! ?Explorers? gave the careers of several child actors a massive boost as it was early outings for Jason Presson, Danny Nucci, Taliesin Jaffe and Bobby Fite and marked the debut of Ethan Hawke.
Over 4,000 aspiring young actors were auditioned for the three leading roles in ?Explorers? before Phoenix, Hawke and Presson were cast. River was actually originally cast as the kid from the wrong side of the tracks, the part that was eventually filled by Presson. The casting directors wanted River to play Wolfgang Muller and, though he obviously agreed, River detested the glasses and wasn?t keen on having his hair cut short. Reviewers gave the film the thumbs-up with Phoenix and Hawke receiving most of the plaudits, but it bombed at the box office. It was, however, the first large stepping stone in the film career of River Phoenix. so if you have not seen it then you have to see it you wont regert it=D
and The wonderful thing about kids films is that no matter how silly and unbelievable they may seem they have a way of making you think anything is possible, and this film is no exception.
The acting from all three kids was great, but that is hardly suprising considering two of them grew up to become the oscar nominated actors Ethan Hawk, and the sadly missed River Phoenix. It is a shame that Jason Presson dropped out of the acting circle, as he was my favourite character is this film (well besides River who I love in everything)
The special effects were not great, but since a lot of the storyline had to do with dreaming it actually fit quiet well with the narrative, plus you forget how good the effects are just by being sucked into the silly, but ultimatly fun adventure.
Overall definatly a childrens film I would recommend. so if you have not seen it then its a must see and Good kids movie. It was cool to see River Phoenix and Ethan Hawke as young kids. Still both brilliant actors. The story is simple and slightly stupid but it works in some weird way. I watched it quite a few times as a kid. Worth a couple of watches. but then it get boring and such 2 really gd actors in here loved this film when i was a kid it never gets old=D
Ben Crandall: [to Steve Jackson, a school bully] Elephantitis is when something gets bloated and ugly like your ASS.
Ben Crandall: [stuttering, astounded at the violent film footage] But thi - see, this isn't real! A-a-and we don't really kill people! Well, we do, b-but n-not aliens, 'cause we haven't met any!
Ben Crandall: Mom.
Mrs. Crandall: Yeah.
Ben Crandall: Remember that stuff you were tellin' me about your dreams and doin' what you want to do. Well, if I really want to be an astronaut and go out in space - and really do that, it'd be ok, right?
Mrs. Crandall: Sure honey, if that's what you really want to do.
Ben Crandall: Ok.
Mrs. Crandall: [hugs him] Sleep tight.
Ben Crandall: Good night.
[then, after she's left the room]
Ben Crandall: Bye Mom.
Mr. Alphonso: Psst. Where are you going?
Alice Spages: None of your business, fatso.
Mr. Alphonso: Uh, I'm not feeling well and stores don't deliver on Sundays.
[he makes fake coughing noises]
Mr. Alphonso: How would you like to go to the store for me, please?
[Alice walks off]
Mr. Alphonso: That little bitch.
i used to watch this movie all the time when i was a kid it was a gd horror movie it used to kinda scared me when i was a kid its a still a great movie i think and there making a remake which they should not have i bet its going to be stupid to i dont even want to see it well anyways this movie is about After a young girl is brutally murdered during her first communion, her strange and withdrawn older sister becomes the main suspect. it sounds really gd its really worth watching if you like horror and Alice Sweet Alice is a very good horror film and its creepiness is apparent throughout. It has a pretty good mystery to it and again, this is another movie with a wonderful beginning to it.
but if you have not seen it then you must see it if u like horror movies and Alice, Sweet Alice" (aka "Communion"), is an excellent horror film. It was years before "Halloween" and "Friday the 13th" and This film revolves around Alice Spages, a 12 year old girl. She comes from a divorced, strict Catholic family, and her little sister, Karen, gets most of the attention, while Alice is sort of left in the dark. We get the idea that Alice might have some problems and you can surely tell she is jealous of her sister. Then, on Karen's first holy communion, she is strangled to death and lit on fire in the church by someone wearing a yellow rain slicker and a creepy plastic mask. The police believe Alice had something to do with her sister's murder, and commit her as their target. Then, the mysterious person in the yellow rain slicker strikes again, this time stabbing Alice's Aunt while she's walking down the stairs of an apartment complex. As more murders continue, we begin to question - could a 12 year old girl really be capable of murder? Or could it be someone else?
I can say this movie is pretty disturbing, seeing an innocent girl murdered in a church before her first communion is quite sinister. Director Alfred Sole gives the viewer some heavy Catholic imagery throughout the film, contrasting it with the brutal events taking place. There is obviously much thought and detail put into the complex characters, as well as the complicated but intriguing plot. The score is extremely eerie, just listening to the score alone is enough to give anyone the chills. Without the score I think this movie would have lost much of the ambiance that it has. Alice's sister, Karen, is played by a very young Brooke Shields, and this movie is probably most known for having her name branded on it, even though she dies very soon in the film. Paula Sheppard (who was actually 19 years old at the time) plays Alice, Karen's violently jealous sister, and her performance is probably the best of the entire film. I absolutely loved the staircase attack on Alice's aunt, it was unexpected and very well done.
Overall, "Alice, Sweet Alice" is an effective Catholic shocker that has been either forgotten about or is very unknown. A spooky score, some eerie religious imagery, and a brutal staircase slashing make this a complete classic so if you have not seen it then you have to. and Alice Spages (Paula Sheppard) is a withdrawn 12 year old girl who lives with her mother, Catherine (Linda Miller), and her younger sister, Karen (Brooke Shields). Karen gets most of the attention from her mother, and Alice is often left out of the spotlight. But when Karen is found brutally murdered in a church before her first holy communion, all suspicions are turned towards Alice. But is a twelve year old girl really capable of such savagery? As more people begin to die at the hands of a merciless killer, Alice becomes more and more likely of a suspect.
Mr. Alphonso: [about Karen's funeral] I heard everyone leave. It's all over, huh? Well, you die and they put you in the ground. Such a shame. Such a pretty girl too. Too bad she was the one to end up in the box.
Alice Spages: My mother thought you could use some cake, fatty.
[hands him cake]
Mr. Alphonso: Thank your mother for me. Such a lovely lady. God always takes the pretty ones.
Catherine Spages: [about her ex-husband] I don't know why I'm so worried. I just can't imagine where he could be.
Mrs. Tredoni: Maybe you are afraid that God will send St. Michael to take another of your loved ones. When St. Michael took my little girl, I only thought of how cruel God was.
Catherine Spages: Mrs. Tredoni, I'm sorry. I never knew you had a little girl.
Mrs. Tredoni: God took her from me on the day of her first communion, don't you see? He waited until then to teach me that children pay for the sins of their parents. And then I was sent here to look after Father, not you!
[points butcher knife at catherine]
omg this movie sucks so bad just becuz the cover looks gd doesnt mean the movie is gonna be gd this movie is the worst horror movie ever made and who ever made this movie needs to stop making movies cuz this movie sucks really bad only the cover looks gd but when you watch it youll regart it dont watse your time watchin this movie unless you want to be the jugde but NOT worth seeing trust me and if you do want to see it go ahead youll regart cuz when i got and then i watched it and i regart it so bad for getting it and at then end theres this twist that freaks you out but i didnt care i was just so mad that this movie sucked so bad and the killing was like at the morning and the killing was horroible problealy like the most stupid horror movie ever made and there is barely even killing to and this movie doesint even look like a movie it looks like show and the killing loooks so fake omg i hate this movie so bad it only deserves half a star cuz thats how bad the movie sucked.........
i love vincent this movie is so awesome i love timburton he makes such gd movies and its about In this short film, a young Vincent Malloy dreams of being just like Vincent Price and loses himself in macabre daydreams which annoys his mother.
man this movie scared the shit out of me when i was a kid and it still does i can barley watch it without getting scared trust me idc if ur a horror fan or not it will still scare the shit out of you and i love tales of the cyrpt their show is awesome and their movies this movie is really worth seeing=] not unless ur chicken shit like me lol well im not its cuz this movie is scary it gave me nightmares when i was a kid my dad had it on the tv and thats when i saw the movie=] lol...=].......=p..
omg i love this movie so much patrick swayze and c. thomas howell did great in it i was sad when c. thomas howell died mostely in the group wolverines almost everyone died but i i still love i could watch it everyday a bunch of sexy teenagers go fight i think against russians and c. thomas howell looked so hot in this movie i think he was 19 or 18 but idk i just love the war and stuff and charile sheen looked hot in this movie when he is young now he is just ugly well everybody is when they get old=[
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It is the dawn of World War III. In mid-western America, a group of teenagers bands together to defend their town, and their country, from invading Soviet forces........
this was the frist horror movie i saw and it was kinda funny 2 well its about
A "Leatherface" type murderer who wears other people's faces, kills at an all-night horrorthon at an old theatre put on by a bunch of film students. Maggie, the lead character, believes it's really Lanyard Gates, a crazed film maker who killed his family live on stage, fifteen years ago. And now he's back to kill his daughter, Sara, who is believed to be really Maggie.
omg this movie is awesome but i like the first one more and this is the second and its ok but i just cant wait till the remake come out it comes out in 2008 i want to see it so bad
The Creature from the Black Lagoon is back! This time he's captured by scientists and transported to an aquarium in south Florida. Naturally, he's attracted to the lovely female scientist and managesto escape and kidnap her, heading to Jacksonville, presumably to catch a Jaguars game.
like i said tim burton makes such gd movies
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In Halloween Town, Jack Skellington is bored and unhappy with the life of being "The Pumpkin King". He sets out to find something exciting and discovers Christmas Town. He takes it upon himself to take over the duties of Santa to deliver toys to children across the world.
omg this movie sucked so bad its not worth seeing i mean coery feldman and coery haim are really gd in the lost boys the first one and in the second that boy and that gurl need to stay in the disney movies not no damn gd moives were they can fuck the damn movie up and this is not worth seeing its STUPID the frist is awesome but not the second goddamn the second one sucks so bad!!! the only ppl that did great in it was coery feldman and coery haim=].......
this movie was gd then it was kinda boring this movie used to scare me when i was kid cuz of the tooth fairy well thats when i was a kid but she dont scare me anymore and darknessfalls is about
As a young boy, Kyle Walsh claims to have accidentally woken up out of his sleep, just in time to see the Tooth Fairy trying to kill him. From that point forward he is considered crazy by everyone in ...( read more )town--except his childhood sweetheart, Caitlin, and her little brother, Michael. Years later, Kyle must return home to confront his troubled past, and save Caitlin and Michael from an unrelenting evil that has plagued the town of Darkness Falls for over 150 years.
omg i love south park cartmen is so funny this is a must see if you love the show south park then you have to see this theres alot of cussing in here but idc i love the way they cuss south park rules!!!!!!!!!!!
When the other B-Masters decided that this roundtable would be based off of a sort of "Secret Santa" idea I had some reservations. Not least was that the phrase "Tyrannical and Sadistic Santa" would have been more accurate. You see, the truth of the matter is that we all jumped at the opportunity to inflict something God awful on each other. Ken Begg was threatened with "The Trial of Billy Jack" and Dr. Freex had the poor luck of being given "Jonathan Livingston Seagull." So, when the latter gentleman informed me that my particular torment would be "The Video Dead," I was more than a little relieved.
The film begins when Mr. Jordan is roused by two deliverymen (who need new brakes for their van). They insist on him signing for a large crate, though the sender and contents are unknown. Okay, I'm paranoid anyway; plus watching movies like this for years doesn't help, but I would politely refuse the consignment. "No, I will not sign my death certificate. Now leave, before both myself and Mr. Twelve Gauge Mossberg get angry." Unfortunately for Mr. Jordan, he accepts the crate and unpacks the B&W television inside. The set has a worrisome peculiarity; there is only one movie on: "Zombie Blood Nightmare." After the writer goes to sleep the TV turns itself on and the main characters crawl out. When the deliverymen come back, because they delivered death to the wrong address, they make a gruesome discovery.
SO IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT THEN YOU HAVE TO=]..
Excellent sequel to the original Puppet Master and a all around bad movie! More stop motion, more people getting iced, and a naked brunette. Toulon is raised from the dead by his puppets after years of burial, through most of the movie he dresses like the invisible man. Around the same time paranormal investigators arrive, they hope to discover what drove Alex Whittaker mad while staying in the hotel. Toulon falls in love with Carolyn, believing her to be the reincarnated form of his wife. She wants nothing to do with the ace bandage spokesperson and instead latches on to Michael (latches is pretty accurate) for some gratuitous hot lovin. Meanwhile, the puppets are gathering sections of human brain to revitalize the alchemy that keeps them and their master alive. So people must die! They must die with their brains hacked out! A very fun movie with plenty of stop motion and cool shots of the puppets.
this movie was so funny i could watch it everyday bender is my fav i love the show futurama its my fav show and in case you have not seen this movie(you should) its about At their first delivery to the Nude Beach Planet, Fry is surprised to learn that he has a tattoo of Bender on his buttocks. Meanwhile, Bender, Amy and Leela sign seemingly innocuous petitions for three alien nudists. In the process they give them their email addresses, eventually swamping everyone at Planet Express with spam. The Professor is caught unawares by a lottery scam and soon discovers that the aliens have taken control of Planet Express. Bender is also infected by an obedience virus planted by the aliens, and does their bidding.
The aliens, who have the ability to sniff out information, discover Fry's tattoo and realize it contains a binary password that allows them to conjure up a sphere that allows them to travel back in time. Although Nibbler and the Nibblonians try to stop them, as any use of the sphere could tear apart the fabric of space, they are quickly defeated and the aliens use Bender to go back in time to steal the treasures of the past. They also discover that while temporal doubles are created when two or more of the same person exist in the same time, the double is ultimately doomed to prevent a potential paradox from occurring.
As the aliens continue to steal from the past and scam the rest of Earth, Leela and Lars' relationship builds and eventually he proposes marriage. Heartbroken, Fry discovers that, after having stolen all the world's treasures, the aliens want to kill him to destroy the tattoo, so he goes back to the year 2000 to both escape them and his memories of Leela. However Bender is sent back to kill him.
In a series of events, Fry returns to the 31st century by freezing himself while his temporal double, created after another time travel trip, stays on in the 21st century. The double ends up befriending a Narwhal and becomes a marine biologist, but is apparently killed by Bender when his apartment explodes in 2012. Meanwhile the original Fry gets rid of the tattoo and plans to disrupt Leela's wedding to Lars. Although his plan does not work, Lars ends up canceling the wedding anyway after witnessing Hermes' new body (whom he had stolen from his own temporal double) mangling itself again.
Amy Wong: Ahh, don't blame yourself, Bender.
Bender: I don't blame myself. I blame all of you!
Amy Wong: Us? How could you possibly blame us?
Bender: It ain't easy. It just proves how great I am.
Bender: [Bender falls out of sky, get's up, looks around] Awww, I lost him, people will call me a failure.
Bender: [notices Fry in the upstairs window of Panucci's Pizza] Others however will call me the World's Sexiest Killing Machine, that's fun at parties.
Professor Farnsworth: Time travel is impossible!
Fry: But Professor, you time traveled yourself. Remember? When we went back to Roswell?
Professor Farnsworth: That proves nothing! And furthermore, you'd think I could remember a thing like that! Plus, who are you anyway?
[Bender's time paradox duplicate prepares to terminate Fry]
Bender: Hasta la vista, meatbag!
Bender: I don't tell you how to tell me what to do, so don't tell me how to do what you tell me to do.
omg i love this movie its so awseome i love it i love the book and the movie the uncut one is so much better and the cut one is okay but i love the uncut on more oh yea ponyboy and johnny and sodapop and dally are so fuckin hawt omg there like the sexit men on earth well when there young well i love this movie i love when they have the rumble its so awesome the cast was great you probleay need to read the book frist before you watch the movie well its a gd movie its about when When two poor greasers, Johnny, and Ponyboy are assaulted by a vicious gang, the socs, and Johnny kills one of the attackers, tension begins to mount between the two rival gangs, setting off a turbulent chain of events so if you have not seen it then you must do so but make sure its uncut
omg i love this movie so much its awesome i could watch it everyday i saw this movie when i was little i saw it like 15times and iit never gets old and when i was a kid i did not know that Jeffrey Combs was in here the only person i knew that was in here was Michael J. Fox and he looked hot in this movie well i thought he did but this is such a great movie and i though it was funny to even though it was horror
just can't get enough of this movie. I love it to bits!!
Ed: Any zombies out there?
Shaun: Don't say that!
Ed: What?
Shaun: That!
Ed: What?
Shaun: The zed-word. Don't say it!
Ed: Why not?
Shaun: Because it's ridiculous!
Ed: Alright... are there any out there though?
this movie is really funny i love it
this movie was ok i saw this movie so many times cuz my mom used to watch this movie alot and i got bored of it then i watch it again and it was gd but this movie kinda gets boring then it gets gd i think when u watch a movie alot u get burned out on it thats hw i felt about this movie i watch this movie so many times when i was a kid i got burned out on it but i have not watched this movie in like a long time so i want to see it again and agagin this movie is by tim burton
this movie is just like the hand i remeber seeing this one when i was a kid but i dont remeber it at all=[ but there another movie called the hand and its kinda just like this movie
the second was okay but i liked the first one more and the 3rd really sucked i hated it never want to se it again only the first one was gd then the second one was okay and in the second theres more blood and killing alot thats the reason i liked it and in the first one there barley lkilling not that much blood though and its about When Kimberly has a violent premonition of a highway pileup she blocks the freeway, keeping a few others meant to die, safe...Or are they? The survivors mysteriously start dying and it's up to Kimberly to stop it before she's next and Love the scene with the pigeons and the glass. And also where he slips on the noddles he chucked out the window. but liked i said the first one is so much better the only reason i like the second cuz there's more blood in it and more killing but i hate the 3rd one it sucked never want to see it again
i want to see this movie it looks gd cuz i liked that movie the karate kid with ralph macchio in it but i only liked the fisrt one but i want to see sidekicks cuz its like the karate kid but diff. ppl in it it has chuck norris and jonathan brandis in it and thats why i want to see it cuz of jonathan brandis =D and i guess chuck norris is a gd actor and my dad told me that chuck norris can lick his elbows and i was like eww hw can he do that but anyways i want to see it cuz it looks like a gd movie and cuz of jonathan brandis=D and its about Barry is an asthmatic kid having trouble in life. He lives with his father, a computer programmer, in Texas. Barry is struggling to get by in life, dealing with his rough school life, bullies, as well as his health. Barry's only source of enjoyment is fantasizing that he is with Chuck Norris. Barry becomes sick of getting picked on by the bigger guys, and decides to learn karate, in hopes of one day meeting the great Chuck Norris.
but anyways still looks like a gd movie and cuz of jonathan brandis well duh cuz he is so hot=D lol but still i really want to it=D...
B-movie schlockmeister and former Full Moon impresario Charles Band presents his second directorial effort under the Wizard Entertainment moniker with the low-budget horror flick DOLL GRAVEYARD. The bloody gorefest opens in 1905 as a lonely 12-year-old, Sophia (Hannah Marks), dies at the hands of her abusive father (Ken Lyle) and is buried in the backyard along with her four sinister-looking dolls. One hundred years later, Sophia's vengeful ghost returns to the house to protect the new owner's equally lonely son, Guy (Jared Kusnitz), from the taunts of his older sister's jock friends by possessing the dolls' bodies and unleashing a campy orgy of violence. Bolstered by surprisingly effective puppet-oriented special effects, DOLL GRAVEYARD is a worthy addition to the Band oeuvre.
this movie was so fucking boring total shit never liked and never want to see this stupid shit again it looks sooo fake and i rent this movie at blockbuster becuz the cover looked gd and i hate myself for renting it i thought it would be gd but it is was i hate this movie they should have never made this stupid movie i regert renting and did not like it not worth watching it aboustely SHIT!!!
I ALWAYS WANTED TO SEE THIS MOVIE AND I FINALLY SAW THIS MOVIE ITS SO GREAT THERE'S A BUNCH OF TWIST A TURNS I LOVE THIS MOVIE SUCH A GREAT ACTION FILM AND IF YOU HAVENT SEEN IT THEN YOU HAVE TO SEE IT ITS SO GREAT YOU WOULD NOT REGERT IT AND SUCH A RUSH AND IT HAD SOME GD ACTORS IN IT LIKE MATTHEW FOX
AND A WHOLE BUNCH MORE GD ACTOR BUT CANT THINK OF THEIR NAMES BUT ANYWAYS SUCH A GREAT MOVIE LOVED IT SO IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT YOU NEED TOYOU WONT REGERT IT
godly thres to many of thses theres like 10 sequels so i dont remeber which one is the best one but i seen all of them but i can only remeber the first one
THIS WAS A GREAT MOVIE ONE OF STEPHEN KINGS GD MOVIES BUT NOT THE BEST IT PROBELBY LIKE NUMBER 6 FOR ME BUT EMILO ESTEVEZ DID GREAT IN IT AND SO DID Holter Graham
I KINDA THOUGH HE WAS KINDA CUTE IN THIS MOVIE BUT AS A KID I WONDER HW HE LOOKS NOW BUT ANYWAYS STILL A GREAT MOVIE I WOULD WATCH THIS MOVIE EVERY NOW AND THEN GREAT HORROR FILM ONE OF STEPHEN KING'S GD FILMS BUT NOT THE BEST ITS KINDA GD MOVIE BUT THEN IT GETS BORING SOMETIMES IN THE MOVIE
BUT IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT THEN DO MUST SO I WOULDENT PROBELY LIKE IT THOUGH CUZ THIS MOVIE IS KINDA GD THEN BORING AND ITS ABOUT A GROUP OF PEOPLE TRY TO SURIVE WHEN MACHINES STRAT TO COME ALIVE AND BECOME HOMICIDAL AND THATS WHY I KINDA THOUGH THIS MOVIE WAS KINDA STUPID BUT THEN IT WAS KINDA GD. but emilo estevez did great in it and that little kid to=D SO IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT THEN YOU HAVE TO CUZ ITS A GOOD MOVIE=]..
spawn in a favorite superhero he can do anything if you have not seen this movie you really need to see it cuz its a really good movie he such a gd superhero i didnt read the comic's but i bet they were good i mean its a really good movie but then it ggets kinda boring but still a great movie i mean how could you not like spawn he's a cool superhero or just to tell you now this movie is NOT animated but anyways i would recommend this movie if you like superhero movies or horror or adventure or you like action but in case you have not seen this movie this is what its about and its Based off of Todd McFarlane's Comic Book, Lieutenant Colonel Al Simmons who is a secret agent of an organization called A-6, run by Jason Wynn. However, during an operation, Simmons was Double-Crossed by Wynn himself and was killed and sent to the devil's world. The Devil kept Simmons secluded for 5 years, then Simmons came back as "Spawn", having very little memory, only remembering his wife, Wanda and Wynn. He is sent to kill Wynn. Meanwhile, Wynn is secretly planning for world domination, and has ordered special doctors to implant a detonator for a deadly virus into his heart if anybody kills him. Then, Spawn finds out that it is a plan by the devil to kill everybody in the world. So that the devil's army is purified and they can destroy heaven. Spawn must stop Wynn and Clown (the devil's assistant) from destroying the world
and Al Simmons, is a military soldier/assassin, who has been betrayed by a covert government agency head named Jason Wynn. Wynn orders his top assassin, Jessica Priest, to assassinate him. After Simmons dies, he is immediately transported to Hell, where Malebolgia, a demonic ruler of the various realms, offers him a Faustian deal. If Simmons becomes his eternal servant and leader of Hell's army in Armageddon, he will be able to return to Earth to see his beloved fiancee, Wanda Blake. And Simmons accepts the offer and is transformed into a Hellspawn, which is a servant of Malebolgia in a necroplasm suit that is not only a living, breathing creature, but is also his only protection in the world. Simmons (soon to be dubbed "Spawn" by Malebolgia's crony, The Violator) returns to Earth and attempts to reunite with Wanda, not knowing that five years have passed. He also seeks revenge on his former boss and killer, Jason Wynn, who has made a deal with The Violator to develop a lethal virus to take over the world, where Wynn is promised to be king.
so yea its a REALLY GREAT MOVIE!!
this was a gd movie but some parts i didnt like and it was kinda boring in some parts but still a really gd movie and james dean did great in here and Rebel Without A Cause is a well-told coming-of-age story that puts the spotlight on the lives of the lost, overwhelmed, and ex-communicated youth of the 1950's. Entwined in a web of maturity, conformity, social-acceptance, rejection, love and friendship, this film provides a vivid picture of teenage anger, rebellion and the difficult task of proving one's self to society's obscure ideals and morals.
The plot is simple; Jim Stark is the new kid in town who's stuck in a desperate search for a sense of self-worth and acceptance, but can never find it because he and his family is always on the move due to Jim's troubles with school and the law. But with a new town he hopes to find a new beginning and gain the love and approval from his suburban middle-class family, make some solid friends, somehow escape his life of restlessness and rebellion and maybe settle down and fit in. But in the life of Jim Stark, settling down and fitting in is not an option.Not until he proves himself to his peers. So once again, his character and courage is tested with knife-fights to "chickie" runs, leaving one to wonder, is this a promising beginning or the "end of the road" for Jim Stark?
James Dean stars as Jim Stark, a lost and confused character who's always tried, but has failed so many times to be the son his parents always wanted him to be. Desperate for answers, he constantly questions everything around him as he tries to acquire love and acceptance from society and his parents, in order to somehow find meaning in his enigmatic life. James Dean's performance is brilliant. His intensity, his voice and his characterization help display the raw emotion behind the youthful mystery that is Jim Stark. Dean's emotional changes were precise, clear and understandable due to his voice, tone, and body language, which in turn, solidified the character. His understanding of method acting gave Dean his realism and originality, while his intimidating looks and slicked back hair give him that "too cool for school" persona. At times, his monologues could not be understood due to his mumbling, but overall, his performance was top-notch throughout the entire movie.
Rebel Without A Cause tells a wonderful and original story while skillfully portraying the constant struggle of today's youth trying to escape alienation. The film's simple plot and showcase of teenage rebellion and estrangement help keep this film fresh for all ages. Despite a few superficial characters flaws, like Judy (Natalie Wood) and Plato's (Sal Mineo) broad 2-dimensional acting, this movie is still worth watching. so if you haveent seen it then you should. but it was a gd movie but then it was kinda boring becuz its a really old film
u know? i thought the 3rd one is the best one ppl said it sucked and thought it was the wrost chucky movie ever made well i though it was gd i thought it was better than all of them i mean the 1st one kinda sucked and the 2nd one was okay then the 3rd one was the best and there's a 4th one comming to theathers well its not the 4th one its a remake of the 1st one and i can tell it sucks because its pg and all the other chucky movies there either pg-13 or rated R and so if the 4th child's play anit R its probleay not horror or scary i dont know what were they think when they made it pg well anyways this child's play 3 was the best one all the other one's sucks i though this one was better than all of them thats what i thought. so if you have not seen it then you have to...
okay if you have not seen this movie then you have to see it its a great vampire movie and a comedy one to ive seen this one all the time they always show it on tv and they never show demon knight which gets me mad so if you like the movie demon knight by tales from the crypt or you like the show tales from the crypt then you have to see it and corey feldman did great in it and so did dennis miller and its a gd vampire movie so if you like vampire movies then you have to see this film this film was gd and there were some boring parts and some parts i didnt like but still gd movie but i like demon knight better cuz its awesome but if you have not seen demon knight then you really have to see it becuz its by tales from the crypt and they have a great show to
so if you have not seen it then you should or you should not if you dont like horror movies or vampire movies but corey feldman did great in it to but to bad he turned into a vampire then they had to kill him lol
IT WAS A CRAPPY MOVIE THE BOOK WAS BETTER I READ THE BOOK ALONG TIME AGO THEN I COULD NOT WAIT TO SEE THE MOVEI BUT IT SUCKS IT WAS KINDA GD BUT SUCKS OKAY THIS IS A GOOD MOVIE TO WATCH WHEN YOUR BORED LOL BUT STILL GOOD I HAVE NOT SEEN THIS MOVIE IN LIKE 4 OR 5 YEARS THEN I FINALLY SAW THIS MOVIE TODAY LIKE 2HOURS AGO AND COME TO THINK OF IT KINDA SUCKS THEN ITS KINDA GOOD IT REALLY DESERVERS 3 AND A HALF STARS BUT THEN IT DESERVERS 3 STARS BECUZ ITS KINDA BORING BUT STILL GD TO WATCH LIKE AT NIGHT OR ON A RAINY DAY BUT NOT WHEN THE WEATHER IS HOT ITS ONLY GD TO WATCH SCARY OR HORROR MOVIE WHEN IT AT NIGHT OR ITS RAINING AND STROMY BUT IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT THEN YOU MAY NOT WANT TO CUZ LIKE I SAID IT KINDA SUCKS AND ITS BORING BUT THEN IT GETS REALLY GOOD SO YOU MAY REGERT WATCHING IT OR YOU MAY NOT BUT I DONT KNOW YOULL HAVE TOO SEE BUT ANYWAYS I THOUGH IT WAS OKAY
BUT I THINK THE FIRST ONE WAS THE BEST I MEAN THE SECIND ONE AND THE 3RD ONE AND THE 4TH ONE SUCKS BAD BUT THEN SO DOES THE FIRST ONE AND ITS ABOUT A BOY TAKES IN A STRAY DOG LATER FINDING OUT THAT ITS AN ULTRA-INTELLIGENT RUNAWAY FROM A GENETIC RESEARCH LAB UNKNOW TO HIM THE DOG IS BEING STALKED BY ANOTHER ESCAPED CREATURE THATS NOT QUITE SO FRIENDLY SO IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT THEN YOU MAY WANT TO THEN YOU MAY DONT WANT TO SEE IT BECUZ IT KINDA SUCKED BUT THEN IT GETS GD ITS LIKE ONE OF THOSES MOVIES THAT THERE BORING THEN THEY GET REALLY GD.OH A YEA AND THE MONSTER OR WHATEVER THAT THING WAS CALLED HE LOOKED STUPID SO IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT THEN YOU HAVE TO BUT LIKE I SAID ITS BORING THEN IT GETS REALLY GD SO GO SEE IT OR NOT CUZ ITS KINDA BORING BUT THEN ITS GOOD=]
When i first saw this i though it was going to be a musical but i was wrong it end up being a horror classic movie and i though it was pretty gd it was creepy to i saw the remake of this movie and i thought this one was better the remake kinda sucked but anways still a great classic and if you like old horror movie classic's then you would really like this i it was okay
and its about Mary Henry is enjoying the day by riding around in a car with two friends. When challenged to a drag, the women accept, but are forced off a bridge. It appears that all are drowned, until Mary, quite some time later, amazingly emerges from the river. After recovering, Mary accepts a job in a new town as a church organist, only to be dogged by a mysterious phantom figure that seems to reside in an old run-down pavilion. It is here that Mary must confront the personal demons of her spiritual insouciance.
and A group of teenagers lose control of their car which plunges off a bridge into a river. They must be dead, think the local townsfolk but out creeps a survivor who attempts to carry on with life as she knows it. so yea it was pretty weird but still a great horror classic so if you have not seen it you will like it if you like old horror classic's. cuz this one was a pretty gd old horror film=]
this movie was really gd a evil son tries to kill his family i think its a really gd movie and Macaulay Culkin did great in it and so did elijah wood=] and i think its a horror movie but it was a gd horror movie
i finally saw this movie last night and i gotta say it kinda sucks i mean i would never watch it again maybe when im bored to death i mean that werewolf looked sooo fake lol
and Noting the details of plot is almost pointless, at least beyond the narration by a grown-up Jane Coslaw (played as a girl in the film by Megan Follows) who speaks of a year in her youth during which a werewolf terrorizes her hometown, and her wheelchair-bound brother Marty (Corey Haim), with their only relative (sorry) ally coming in the form of "Uncle Red" (Gary Busey). Follows didn't have an exciting film career after this (she has mostly appeared sporadically on television shows) and her performance does not make me bemoan this, but isn't bad either. Corey Haim turns in, well, a Corey Haim performance. Very energetic and honest and good for the squeaky younger brother role that we saw so perfected two years later in The Lost Boys. Gary Busey is actually quite fun as the slightly drunken and a bit estranged but very loving uncle, who cares a lot about his nephew Marty and builds him a motorized, motorcycle-like wheelchair. This is worth noting because it leads to the most insane moment of all--Marty tearing down the highway in said chair to an awfully dated and cheesy synth score. I'm normally a fan of overtly sentimental, heart-tugging moments, especially from the 80s with synth scores, but this was too much for even my near-boundless tolerance. But it wasn't grating, so it worked out all right. Actually, though, the score in general was pretty awful and seemed wholly inappropriate. A lot of it sounded like it was from On Golden Pond, of all things, and made no real sense. And when energy was needed, they just turned to the old synth and cranked something generic out. and its about : Werewolf terrorizes small city where lives Marty Coslaw, - a paralytic boy - his uncle and his sister
this movie was messed up and stupid and the soundtracks were freaky! and bad dirterting(cant spell) it really bad movie and its by wes craven i though this moive was going to be good but untill i saw this i was like what was wes craven thinkin???/
and it was so chessy and crappy probley the worst film wes craven ever made and the plot is stupid its about A pair of teenage girls are headed to a rock concert for one's birthday. While trying to score marijuana in the city, the girls are kidnapped by a gang of psychotic convicts. and poor editing and it was uncomfortable. to watch to there rape secne's and all that so thats one reasone i didnt like the movie and it sucks and there making a remake of this movie and im hoping it will better than the frist one but i dont want to see the new one cuz this one sucked and so will the remake
and wes craven even wrote this movie so thats why it kinda sucks and the tagline is stupid to it says To avoid fainting, keep repeating "It's only a movie...It's only a movie..." so the tagline is stupid this movie sucks never want to see it again and i thought the scene where the mom bites the guys dick off i thought that was funny BUT THEN IT WAS GROSS AND STUPID..
ive seen this one so many times i have to say its the best one becuz they always show this one on tv and everytime i cilck on it it always show this one but its gets me mad becuz when i cilck on it its always half the movie likei always miss half the movie and i always miss corey feldman so i guess he dies in the movie? or somethin but i dont get to see it cuz its always at the end so im gonaa have to say its the best one ive seen it likee 15754657435465 times lol just not really more like 31 times but there's some parts that i dont like cuz there nudity in here so that why i kinda dont like this movie but still a great movie if it werent for that and Shavar Ross did great in it to i would say corey feldman but i havent seen him in the movie yet cuz its always at the end
and its about Having landed in a mental hospital after "killing" Jason in The Final Chapter, an older Tommy (now played by John Shepard) is released to a halfway house populated by the usual maladjusted teens. Then surprise, the grisly murders begin anew. Has the homicidal hockey goalie returned from the dead, or is Tommy turning into Jason himself? Juliette Cummins and Deborah Vorhees co-star, with Dick Wieand appearing as Jason.
OMG I LOVE THIS MOVIE WHEN I WAS A KID I USED TO WATCH IT EVERYDAY CUZ I LOVED THIS MOVIE THE SECOND SUCKS BUT THE FRIST I LOVED ITS A REALLY GD HORROR FILM I LOVED THIS MOVIE WHEN I WAS A KID BUT I HAVE NOT SEEN IT IN A LONG TIME SO I KNIDA WANT TO SEE IT AGAIN BUT IT WAS A REALLY GD MOVIE BUT I RELLY DONT REMEBER THIS MOVIE CUZ ITS BEEEN SO LONG LOL
i saw this movie so many times my dad kept making me watch it and this movie used to scare when i was a kid well there were some parts that were scary and i did know that johnny depp was in here well idk i was just a fuckin kid but i liked this movie such a gd horror ficlk i think it was horror well yea its a horror and tim buron made this movie thats why its so fuckin gd
this movie was weird and scary i guess i kinda did not like this movie maybe a gd movie to watch when your bored but now i coulndent sleep cuz i though the dolls would come alive and kill me well anyways gd movie i guess
i used to watch this movie all the time when i was a kid that was a long time ago i can barely remeber some parts of the movie but (i thought) it was a gd movie when i was a kid i always liked the part where thoses skeletons were running around on fire i thought that was pretty kwl when i was a kid i havent seen this movie in a very long time so i kinda want to see it again cuz i can only remeber some parts so i hope i will see this movie again but if you havent seen it then you have to u will like it thr reason i like this movie cuz when i was a kid my dad used to watch this movie all the time and it will always be on so i will watch cuz i got used to the movie and it was pretty gd and they said there making a remake of evil dead of there going to make a amry of darkness to but i hopr they dont cuz they really need to stop with all these remakes of gd horror films well anyways if you have not see it its about In the third film of "The Evil Dead" series, our gun-toting, chainsaw-handed hero, Ash, has been transported to the 13th century where he has been prophesied as the one who will find the Necronomicon, the Book of the Dead, and deliver the people from the terrors of the Deadites, who quest for the book, too. But he is mistaken as a spy from a rival kingdom and forced to fight two Deadites before the people find out what he is here for. He also falls for a woman named Sheila before he searches for the book. But after finding it, he says the wrong words that will allow the wise men to use the book to send him back and stop the Deadites and accidentally awakens the Army of the Dead, led by his clone, Evil Ash. Now, Ash must use his 20th century wits and skills to beat Evil Ash and his army of skeletons and to This is the sequel to "Evil Dead 2." Ash finds himself stranded in the year 1300 AD ("as close as I can figure") with his car, his shotgun, and his chainsaw. Soon he is discovered and thought to be a spy for a rival kingdom and is taken prisoner. After proving his merit in The Pit, he decides to help the kingdom retrieve the Necronomicon (which will also help him return to his own time), which they need to battle the supernatural forces at play in the land. Ash accidentally releases the Army of Darkness when retrieving the book, and a fight to the finish ensues. so if you have not seen it then you have to
Michael: [in front of a video camera] My name's Michael Bower, I'm sixteen and I'm scared to death. I don't know what this tape's gonna to prove but if I'm a killer consider this my confession. Igor, dial 1-800-555-FEAR. lol Edward Furlong did great in it as Michael Bower and some other ppl did great in it but i dont know cuz i never even heard of them the only person i knew from the movie was Edward Furlong lol and he was pretty hot and he also did great in pet sematary and the termanator 2 and he also did great in here as well to and its about
A lonely teenage horror-movie fan discovers a mysterious computer game that uses hypnosis to custom-tailor the game into the most terrifying experience imaginable. When he emerges from the hypnotic trance he is horrified to find evidence that the brutal murder depicted in the game actually happened -- and he's the killer.
and Michael Bower (Edward Furlong), a high school student, with a passion for horror films, finds an advertisement for a newly released video game
so yea it was a pretty gd movie but then it was kinda boring also but then it was gd
so its kinda watchable.
so i really recommeded it its kinda like that movie stay alive except that movie stay alive sucked so this one was way better.
this movie was a gd action film i saw the second one and the third one and the fourth one and the were all really gd but i really liked the first one more cuz its better
and "Die Hard" is about John McClane (Bruce Willis, in one of his all-time best film performances), a basically good, honest New York cop with a penchant for annoying authority figures. Traveling to Los Angeles in a last ditch attempt to patch things up with his estranged wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia), John McClane suddenly finds himself involved in a hostage situation. Terrorists, led by the enigmatic Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman), have taken over the office building in which Holly is working, and with Gruber holding the upper hand over the LAPD and FBI forces in Los Angeles, it's up to John McClane to save the day . . . .
and Kudos should be given to both director John McTiernan and screenwriters Jeb Stuart and Steven DeSouza -- the film is tight, electrifying, and clever, which is something few action films can ever claim. The story isn't completely believable, but it's believable enough, and it manages to move along at a quick enough pace to where the most glaring plotholes can easily be glossed over. There's also enough twists and wrinkles thrown into the story to keep the audience guessing as to what's going to happen next . . . and the surprises don't come out of left field, but are actually clever and well thought-out. (The fact that McClane often relies on his brains instead of his bullets to get out of his predicaments is also a big plus.) Simply put, "Die Hard" is one of the smartest and savviest action screenplays ever written. McTiernan holds up his end of the film admirably as well -- he uses the claustrophobic nature of the office building to great effect (particularly in any scene involving an elevator shaft), and he keeps the film rolling at a rollercoaster pace, building up the anticipation of the audience before unleashing the action. A lot of recent action films just fly along at a mindless, breakneck pace, without ever allowing the story to breathe or the suspense to build . . . unlike those films, "Die Hard" knows how to maximize the impact of each and every scene, and that's why it stands out so clearly from them all. With "Die Hard", John McTiernan puts on a perfect clinic as to how to pace an action movie.
so it was a gd action fil if you have not seen it
i remebering seeing this movie when i was a kid i thought it was a horror movie but its Science Fiction god i used to hate this movie its boring but some parts were really cool but anways its about Faced with not graduating unless he completes his science project, a high school gear-head sneaks into a nearby Air Force base, looking for some gizmo he can pass off as his own invention. What he finds is an alien energy device that rips holes in both time and space, infesting the school with everything from dinosaurs to the Viet Cong. Writer-director Jonathan Betuel tries to mine some of the same veins as Weird Science and Real Genius (all three films were released in 1985) but with less success--mostly due to a slapdash script. The film veers from being The Breakfast Club to WarGames to Rambo, leaping over plot holes all the way. As the hero, John Stockwell is too low-key for his own good, but Danielle Von Zerneck is appealing as his emerging love interest, and Fisher Stevens and Raphael Sbarge do their best to inject some life into the material. Dennis Hopper (as a hippie-dippie science teacher) chews the scenary with gusto--and at one point shows up wearing the costume he wore in Easy Rider. so if you havent seen it then you may not want to
i though this one was the best one the 1st one was okay and the 3rd kinda sucked but i like the second one more cuz its better and funneir and its about This movie picks up where the last one left off; with Doc Brown and Marty going into the future to help Marty's future offspring. After doing that they returned to their own time, only to discover that things have changed. They discovered that while in the future, Marty's nemesis, Biff Tannen got the sports book that Marty bought so that he could know the results of sports events and make a killing, but Doc Brown nixed his plans, but Tannen who overheard their conversation, got the book and the time machine and went back into the past and gave the book to himself, who has not only amassed a fortune but also extremely powerful. So Doc and Marty have to go back to when Biff got the book and get it away from him. And it seems that it was in 1955 on the night of the dance that Biff got the book. So not only must they get the book but they must also avoid the other versions of themselves and Marty McFly and Doc Brown make an exhilarating visit to the year 2015 seemingly to resolve a few problems with the future McFly family. But when the two return home, they soon discover someone has tampered with time to produce a nightmarish Hill Valley, 1985. Their only hope is to once again get back to 1955 and save the future so yea its better gd i though this one was the best!!!
bill murrry is awesome he is so funny i love him in quickchange and ghostbusters and some other movies that i cant not think of right now but he is really funny he makes me laugh and a gd actor and the only reason i dont like this movie is becuz there is nudity in some parts and thats why i dont like this movie they should not have put nudity in this kind of movie but this movie was okay except for the nudity in some parts but i only saw this movie like 4 or 5 times but it was a gd movie and it was a funny like when they were trying to escape and they end up getting caught i though that part was pretty funny and it was funny when they went to the army and it was a bit boring in some places but still a funny movie and When New York City cab driver John Winger is fired from his job, his car is repossessed, he loses his apartment, and his girlfriend leaves him -- all in the same day -- John and his best friend Russell Ziskey decide to join the army. After enlisting, John and Russell are sent to Fort Arnold to undergo basic training under tough drill sergeant Hulka. Hulka is injured by a mortar bomb during basic training, and John has to lead the group in completing their training on their own. After graduation, General Barnicke Assigns Winger, Ziskey, and their platoon to Fort Milano, Italy, to man the EM-50 urban assault vehicle. By this time, sergeant Hulka has recovered from his injuries and has rejoined John, Russell, and the other men. When John and Russell decide to take the EM50 to Germany to pick up their girlfriends, MPs Stella Hansen and Louise Cooper, for a night on the town, the rest of the platoon searches for them because Captain Stillman wants the EM-50 to be put back where it was at. While searching for the EM-50, Stillman and the unit are captured by hostile Russian troops, who take them into Czechoslovakia. Now John, Russell, Stella, and Louise must venture into Czechoslovakia and rescue the guys
and here are some funny quotes in the movie
John Winger: You can't go! All the plants are gonna *die*!
John Winger: Oh, it's not the speed really so much, I just wish I hadn't drunk all that cough syrup this morning.
[after a shoe shine]
John Winger: I don't think I've ever been this happy.
John Winger: We're all very different people. We're not Watusi, we're not Spartans, we're Americans. With a capital "A", huh? And you know what that means? Do you? That means that our forefathers were kicked out of every decent country in the world. We are the wretched refuse. We're the underdog. We're mutts.
Russell Ziskey: John, do you think I'm officer material?
John Winger: God, I'm worried about you.
Russell Ziskey: Come on! I'm in good shape, I'm walking tall, I'm looking good. First weekend in Europe.
John Winger: Yeah. We're spending it in an airplane hangar... guarding a truck!
Russell Ziskey: We've got each other.