Another trip down the rabbit hole into the past of the 1960s.
WWII {Why is it all the really good WWII movies were done in the 60's}
NAZI occupied Warsaw.
A prostitute is murdered most foul. But, why is that a matter for the NAZIs? She was one of their agents so a German Officer in hot on the trail of the murderer...
(Once I found out that they killed Hitler in a movie theater...Sorry, there was enough drama and horror in WWII that you don't have to layer on gross stupidity.)
It is discovered that there was an eye witness, not to the crime but to the murderer. However, he only saw the man's trousers and the trousers had a wide red stripe...A NAZI General is the murderer...
I clicked through the trailers and the reviews on this one since I had my doubts on it when it first appeared. When it hits the $5 budget bin, I'll pick it up but I'm not paying full price nor am I paying theater prices for an action adventure that treats facts as suggestions - - of, let us say, guidelines.
I clicked through the trailers and the reviews on this one since I had my doubts on it when it first appeared. When it hits the $5 budget bin, I'll pick it up but I'm not paying full price nor am I paying theater prices for an action adventure that treats facts as suggestions - - of, let us say, guidelines.
I saw it and didn't much enjoy it, staying true to history or not. There are good scenes, but very few likable characters, most notably the Basterds. They're the title characters but they' seemed to be barely in it, and I didn't care about them at all.
The profs at a school adjust to the sudden absence of a colleague.
The missing teacher's lover goes looking for her, finds her, but then he ends up missing too. A search party is sent out for him, where they find that he is dead and his missing lover, who was assumed dead, is alive.
This one is a connect and it is another dystopian movie {Which should make it easy}
A Biological War is fought and the winds carry the virus to the United States, decimating the population except for one man who used an experimental vaccine when he became infected. However, he is not alone as there are infected survivors who want him dead.
The first incarnation "The Last Man on Earth" with Vincent Price was best, the last incarnation, I am Legend was more accurate but I still preferred Omega Man as a second place holder.
I just found it very campy. The best part was at the beginning when he's driving around to '70s music and then it cuts as he quickly stops the car to shoot at something moving in a window. It gave me a good laugh.
Um, I'm going to bed, so if you think you've got this one feel free to start a new plot without me:
Those who can't do, teach. Those who don't wed, plan. But oh no! She's fallen for her client! What shinnanigans will ensue?
Correct. I didn't think there were any other wedding planner movies except The Wedding Planner. My wife was watching it last night so it was the first easy thing I could think of...
That's one (Soylent Green) I wouldn't mind if someone did a remake. Though, that might be hard to do since it's one of the most well known movie twists. I haven't seen Omega Man, I'll have to check that out sometime.