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tonopah6

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Piranha

Piranha

2.9
7
  • Mar 20, 2019
  • Instinct begins at various times

    I do not mind the lengthy scenes of wildlife; nor the lengthy scenes of natives drudgingly digging for bits and pieces of diamonds in the muddy rivers. This movie had potential for something riveting; but it is acceptable as something you can just sit back and relax while being entertained. I will continue watching this every year because it is an adventure: filmed in Venezuela, lurking with danger, and casted with people that I like, especially the ominous William Smith (Caribe). What comes Caribe's way is a woman using a grant to take photos of wild animals; accompanied by her Brother; and they hire a guide to help them with the quest. At the end of their first day on the road toward the wilderness, they stop at a ragtag outdoor bar, where they meet Caribe; and all become acquainted. Caribe gets absorbed into the agenda, but after a couple days of traveling, he is primed for displaying his dangerous behavior. With this movie: you don't have to try to fixate yourself on an abundance of action scenes (like in modern Hollywood movies): the unusual motorcycle race between the hired guide and Caribe is the fast paced highlight, which is fair enough. But the significance of the story is the conflict between the female and Caribe, which leads to a particular intensity.
    IRT: Deadliest Roads

    IRT: Deadliest Roads

    7.3
    8
  • Sep 7, 2012
  • Concerning Season Two

    I liked the ice road truckers season three, and some of season four - the India trucking was okay, too (being Deadliest Roads Season One): so I had high expectations for better entertainment with the deadliest roads series for season two, filmed in South America.

    But I was wrong.

    I was wrong not really because of the location, and the different towns and cities, nor the different culture: I was wrong because of the crew that the production used as drivers - in particular: the two bozo idiot rookies! Those two guys were imbeciles! And they had no right to be criticizing anybody on how a road is to be driven: as with the episode when they scolded a veteran driver on how he should drive after they themselves only drove the road once.

    And to top it off: Lisa Kelly: the semi-cutie female from Alaska, turned out to be a real conceded bitch. Lisa's head swelled even more than the rookies after she managed to get through the route. At first she was soooo scarred - then she became gods' greatest gift to trucking after a successful drive.

    Okay ... Bolivia and Peru were interesting; but give me the crew from Alaska to watch - or some guys worth liking: without anybody quitting after the second episode like Rick and Dave.

    But Hugh Rawlins was great.

    Was this program real, or did they become actors, using a script from writers: because it sure seemed like an insane asylum to have to put up with the attitudes of those truckers? I think that some of what goes on is scripted; including drivers quitting or getting fired in order to hype up somebody or a situation. I guess that had to be done, because of what they hauled; stupid things, like: ceramics, plaster dinosaurs, cases of beer (why can't a remote city make their own beer?), real live Llamas (why can't remote communities breed their own livestock?); and then they hauled some normal things, like: cement and metal pipes. BUT ... there are large helicopters that can carry a tank, so why can't it carry those pitiful loads that the trucks had? It would be a lot faster and safer.

    Well ... what the hell: the program was still better to watch then 90% of everything else on the tube. Maybe Lisa will try mooning on one of the episodes?
    The Crew

    The Crew

    4.0
    8
  • Apr 23, 2010
  • Pamela looks good in that white one-piece bathing suit.

    Everyone should have listened to Phil (Mortensen), who was undoubtedly the smartest of them all. Phil only wanted to have a nice day of boating, but a fire upon another boat ruins the day because he's urged to rescue two distressed passengers in need of assistance: one who is an illegal female immigrant, and the other being a sweetie-pie Shemale. But things go wrong for the crew - the sweetie-pie Shemale turns into a gun-totting Shemale, and hijacks the boat because he/she desperately wants to get to a rendezvous point to meet his male lover. Along with the hijacking: the story includes how the crew reacts to their own emotions concerning their life, so other occurrences take place as they argue among themselves about their personal problems. Bill gets drastic because of his frustrations concerning his sorry ass, and cheating wife, and turns his back on his relatives to help the hijackers against his brother-in-law (Mortensen); and from there Phil pits himself against the assholes who are ruining the day by attempting to regain control of his precious boat - which he does do, with a result that creates more of an ordeal. Good movie; it had tension!
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