Argument
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1858 examples of Argument in a sentence
And by the end, the film becomes so self-centered that there's no rational
argument
left, just an angry former Christian lashing out at the people and places he blames for his messed up childhood.
(The awful Kate Beckinsale film Uncovered has a similar argument).
A good
argument
for not wasting money subscribing to HBO, let alone buying DVDs based on cover art and blurbs.
However, as an
argument
for ayurvedic medicine in general, this film fails miserably.
Steve(Dean Russell)and his buddy Charlie(John Batis)get into a playful
argument
with their wives, Sharon(Tomi Barrett, the late real-life wife of Gary Kent))& Teddi(Ann Wilkinson)over surviving in the woods camping by themselves.
This is a legitimate argument, but felt off topic for me, almost like a movie in and of itself.
We keep expecting to see some definitive sequence or cogent argument, but they never come.
When you consider some of the literally-zero-budget fan films that are available on the 'net (the Star Wars short "Troops" for example), the whole "we're enthusiastic amateurs
" argument
goes right out of the window.
With this argument, the somehow Amelie-like atmosphere and the sentimental music, I didn't expect but a moralistic disgusting movie.
No
argument
that her talent is apparent and her performance excellent.
This documentary begins with an interesting premise -- it makes an intriguing and convincing
argument
that the history of Jesus as is commonly believed is probably a myth.
(Let's hear Luigi and his blond girlfriend's argument, please!)
The title character gets in an
argument
with another woman and after being threatened, Faat Kine sprays her in the face.
It's pretty brainless show, and every little
argument
or disagreement seems to be put under the scope and analyzed to death.
It is just a bad Bigas Luna's film, with lots of sex, no
argument
and stupid characters everywhere.
I thought they were being hypocritical, and said so. 'It Ain't Half Hot Mum' was then thrown into the argument, with some pointing out it had starred an English actor blacked-up.
Alan Curtis has a loud, violent sounding
argument
with his wife, slams out of his apartment, has a night of drinking with a mysterious lady with a large hat in a bar (run by Andrew Tombes, in a nice villainous part for a change), and returns to find his wife dead and the police, led by Thomas Gomez waiting for him.
However, this is only a minor, minor point of
argument
in an overall very successful and gorgeous film.
I can understand Leisen's
argument
for more realistic production numbers within the context of the plot.
The public library vs. academic library
argument
is a classic
argument
waged among librarians and library school students.
The
argument
is flowless and honest to the spectator, wich is an important asset in a genre in wich the the suspense is often achieved through the betrail of the audience.
It's not like "Lock, Stock..." or "Snatch", in the sense that it isn't that funny (in fact, it's pretty dark), and it is a lot more intelligent, in the way that you see parts of scenes from different viewpoints (and, in one of the best scenes of the film, Jason Statham spends five minutes in a lift having an
argument
with himself).
I know there is a lot of
argument
in that department, a lot of people say it's 2001: A Space Odyssey or Clockwork Orange or even Dr.
The remake cements the
argument
that some foreign films can never be improved upon.
This intelligent and exciting movie supports that
argument.
The
argument
is sand honest to the spectator; An important asset in a genre that too often achieve suspense through the deception of the audience.
It's always difficult to put a stamp on any film as being 'the best,' whether of all time, a certain genre, or what have you, but I believe a strong
argument
could be made that in fact, Laputa is the greatest animated film ever made.
One might make the
argument
that Mr. Rathbone's screenplays were inferior to the absolutely top notch productions afforded Mr. Brett and to this I would agree.
Considered by almost all the critics to be the best of the Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan films, I have no
argument
with that, although there are a couple of others I thought just as entertaining.
The
argument
he presents was new to me and argued about how the fortune of the right crops and the right animals that where able to domesticated is certainly a compelling one.
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