But hey - excellent film with fine performances. Starring: William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, and Richard Crenna. Having seen this upon its original theatrical release, I have always held it in high regard, feeling upon this Blu-ray viewing that it didn't quite race throughout as I had 'remembered' and there seemed to be a slight imbalance on the sound. Should have gone with a Logans Run/Wall-E and had Reeves wake up to a green recovered. What was the greatest year for film Eighty-one years ago, the still quite young art of motion pictures hit a pinnacle that, to this day, most film buffs consider unequaled. Reeves 'woke up', I laughed, turned it off, and never watched anything 'The Matrix' again. There is no Deductible for this coverage.
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Do I need to see an eye doctor but was William Hurt smoking hot in that movie by Anonymous. We will not pay any Deductible amount that You are expected to pay under Your body corporate or cross-lease insurance. I heard the plot, laughed, and ignored it. I hadnt seen it in years, and in the first 5 minutes came a tiny beat Id missed - Ted Danson flits out of the diner, and someone off-camera says, 'Lowenstein, youre a fag' by Anonymous. Mickey Rourke is effective in a key small role and the whole thing moves very well. Because, harvesting body heat from a bunch of homo sapiens is the only possible way they could get energy. His banter with his colleagues is as believable as his smouldering tete-a-tetes with his co-star. William Hurt hasn't made many films before this and he too seems very relaxed and easy with regard to the nude and non nude sequences. Her boldness and bravery in the sex scenes ensure that this sizzles from the off and I guess helps to draw attention away from what is really going on.
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plates and flexible skin are fully ventilated to prevent a build up of body heat. Kathleen Turner is quite astonishing in this her first film. That is, unless you are wearing Delta Force Paintball body armour.
The dialogue crackles as befits a neo noir and John Barry's score is always there to to support or promote some wondrous visuals. Writer/director Kasden got just about everything right in this his first feature.