Abominable
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I compare to one of the
abominable
shifting horrors from H.P. Lovecraft's stories.
With a title like MARS, you instantly think of movies like TOTAL RECALL, RED PLANET or even the slightly
abominable
MISSION TO MARS.
Overall, an
abominable
film, but not entirely without merit in case you're an avid cult-movie purchaser.
Alfonso Bedoya is a joy to watch, as always, not because of his acting, which is abominable, but because it's so much fun trying to figure out what it is he's doing with his mouth to make him sound that way.
Ann-Margaret is not believable as a quirky old woman; Helgenberger isn't believeable as a tough cop; the script is sophomoric; directing abominable; etc. Unless you're really bored and happen upon it on broadcast, don't waste your time.
Many of the ideas in the film have lead to good films in their own right; here we have a plot involving a werewolf curse (well done in The Wolf Man), a hunt for the yeti (well done in The
Abominable
Snowman) and a sorceress (well done in many fairy tales).
The Godfather, Seven Samuri, The Third Man: all fantastic, but after messing around for many years pondering over what is "the best film ever made" I find that I need look no further than this
abominable
piece of piffle that conceals within its two creaky reels, the quintessence of the art.
This is a constitutional principle that dates back to the mid-nineteenth century, when the Supreme Court overturned a Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that nullified the
abominable
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
But the war in Chechnya revealed how
abominable
the alternatives are.
Turkey has also tried, desperately at times, to maintain good relations with Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, despite the Syrian government’s
abominable
behavior.
I condemned these attacks as
abominable
and an act of terrorism, since most of the thirteen victims during the past seven years have been non-combatants.
Few are willing to accept that Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad, despite his
abominable
record, now almost certainly must be part of the solution.
As the South African court wrote in its opinion: “Everyone, including the most
abominable
of human beings, has the right to life.”
His behavior has been
abominable
for decades – and not only towards his people.
His social identity is not the same as Mailat’s, his spiritual “entity” is drastically different, but his double crime is no less
abominable.
It is up to China, the real director of the North Korean production, to drop the curtain on this
abominable
show and its rogue star.
These people are placed in shelters under
abominable
conditions, or sleep in the streets of some of the world’s most violent cities.
These scamps of twelve to fifteen years shouted
abominable
words to each other, and to warn them it was necessary to yell still more violently.
No, no, it was too beautiful; it would not do to embark upon these ideas, for they made life seem
abominable
afterwards, and one would have destroyed everything in the effort to be happy.
He never took Catherine to Réquillart now or behind the pit-bank without accusing her in
abominable
language of sleeping with her mother's lodger; then, seized by savage desire, he would stifle her with caresses.
He created such
abominable
scenes with her that she had decided to stay with him.
This time the husband had not been able to keep his ignorance, and after some
abominable
scenes he resigned himself, disarmed by the quiet unconsciousness of this woman who took her happiness where she found it.
In fact, she was not jealous; she joked him about the putters, whom he declared to be abominable, and she almost sulked because he had no young man's pranks to narrate to her.
For a moment M. Hennebeau, seeing the close understanding between his wife and his nephew, felt that
abominable
suspicion again revive, as if in this exchange of looks he had surprised a physical contact.
"No, acknowledge the truth: you are yielding to
abominable
incitations.
This
abominable
suggestion ended by driving them wild.
And besides, this man must know; he must have found the bed still hot with adultery twenty times over, with madame's hairs trailing on the pillow, and
abominable
traces staining the linen.
Abominable
stories were circulating; it was said that written placards had been set up threatening to rip open the bellies of the bourgeois.
All the old Flemish blood was there, heavy and placid, taking months to get heated, and then giving itself up to
abominable
savagery, listening to nothing until the beast was glutted by atrocities.
Meanwhile Maigrat, who had left the hall of the manager's house, had at first taken refuge in the kitchen; but, hearing nothing there, he imagined some
abominable
attempt against his shop, and came up again to hide behind the pump outside, when he distinctly heard the cracking of the door and shouts of pillage in which his own name was mixed.
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