Arrows
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A serial killer using
arrows
to kill his victims...
While investigating, Mike discovers a strange world within the walls of the mortuary, including flying metal spheres with sharp
arrows
that drain the blood from your head, and many other horrors.
I guess the best way to describe this would be sort of a Thai version of Robin Hood in which the hero (Dan Chupong) uses rockets instead of
arrows.
We are straight as flipping
arrows
and watching the cruise families emulated the behaviors and family dynamics that we practice was so much fun that the time went too fast.
(Oh, did I forget to mention that those Mescaleros have a nasty habit of tying their prisoners to ant hills?) "Escape" boasts a very tough-talking script, with glints of humor coming from the bickerings between (those great character actors) Williams Demarest and Campbell, and its final third is remarkably suspenseful, as Roper, Carla and the escaped rebs are laid siege in a ditch, while the Mescaleros pick them off with rifle shot and lob volleys of
arrows
into their midst.
With Burn After Reading the biting satire is back: plastic surgery, internet dating, body building/shaping, the marriage-adultery-divorce triangle and even the CIA are all targets that get their fair share of the Coens' poisoned
arrows.
Another, more minor issue for me was that despite the copious amounts of bullets and
arrows
flying about, barely a drop of blood is seen in the movie.
Although how the robot can fit all those
arrows
in itself is beyond me (works well none the less).
The two make their living by hosting fishermen aboard the boat, and also tell fortunes in a rather bizarre and dangerous fashion, by shooting
arrows
whizzing past the girl's head into a Buddhist painting on the side of the boat.
old often dressed in white swinging back & forth off the bough of the ship & older men oggling her endlessly, interrupted periodically by scenes of a man old enough to be her grandfather shooting
arrows
at them because he's jealous.
Getting shot at by real
arrows
would be a lot less painful than sitting through this one.
There are lots of beautifully constructed tracking shots where the camera glides and swirls forward, back up and down, and trees, rocks, arrows, dragons or whatever slip past the edges of the frame, and this effect is stunning in 3D.
But what if the causal
arrows
run in the opposite direction?
Pathankot could be a signal that they are not reconciled to peace, and a reminder that they have many more
arrows
in their quiver.
Abe likens this approach to holding three
arrows
– taken alone, each can be bent; taken together, none can.
But Abe has two more
arrows
in his policy quiver.
Quantitative easing and ultra-low interest rates should no longer be the only
arrows
in the macroeconomic policy quiver.
But do you or your colleagues know how to make bows and arrows, nets, water containers, and shelters?
Abe’s three main economic policies, dubbed “Abenomics” by the global press, are known at home as the “three arrows” approach – a reference to the sixteenth-century daimyo (feudal lord) Mori Motonari, who had three sons.
But when he then asked them to snap three arrows, none could do it.
The three
arrows
in Abenomics are fiscal spending, deregulation of cosseted sectors of the Japanese economy, and monetary easing.
Some say that, unlike the first and second arrows, the third is hard to come by.
The trouble is that Macron has too few
arrows
in his quiver when it comes to lifting French economic growth.
Granted, no one is obliged to submit himself to the slings and
arrows
of electoral politics.
The first two
arrows
of Abenomics were aimed at stimulating demand – and they were extremely effective.
(Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s bold economic-reform package, for example, is couched in terms of “three arrows” – namely, monetary and fiscal policy, and structural reform.)
That is why it is time for Japan’s leaders to shift their focus from the demand-focused first and second
arrows
to the supply-oriented third arrow: a new growth strategy.
His strategy – the “three arrows” of massive monetary expansion, increased government spending, and structural reform – is theoretically sound.
But only one and a half
arrows
have been launched so far.
Good social science turns our unexamined intuitions into a map of causal
arrows.
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