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Dennis Hopper
Reviews Featuring Dennis Hopper
An entertaining action adventure with plenty of thrills and some appealing characters, well worth taking the time to see.
The acting and script are less than impressive, but for sheer entertainment 'Speed' packs a fantastic punch.
Dont let the title put you off this is quite a bit easier going than 'The Passion of the Christ'!
Below average motorhead movie that left its heart at the end of the sixties.
Not only is The Keeper not a keeper its not even a renter. Leave this one on the shelf beside most of the rest of the poo Dennis Hopper appears in nowadays.
Its dated, sure but theres still plenty of cause for all movie-lovers to check this one out.
It may not probe quite deep enough for some tastes, but like 'Deep Throat' itself, this documentary is gaudy, provocative, and surprisingly funny.
In my opinion, this is the best and most iconic war film to date. It's packed with thrilling action, memorable characters and a refreshing dose of surealism and madness that make it slightly different from the rest. Apocalypse Wow more like.
This hugely entertaining thriller excels thanks to lashings of black humour, style and action and a supporting cast hardly rivalled in terms of acting (not star quality) in recent times. Definitely to be ranked up there with its movie cousins, Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.
The original road trip movie has excellent cinematography, a thumping sountrack and three great characters. Good film if you weren't there, awesome film if you were.
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