Barrage
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But in this
barrage
of noise that I'm putting out, I actually live an incredibly anonymous and private life.
We face this constant
barrage
of unteaching the accepted narrative.
On top of that, they will be asked a
barrage
of questions that only serve to expose their losses and shame.
Those who were lucky enough to clear the moat had to contend with an unceasing
barrage
from the 27 foot outer wall above.
Ten days later, I'm on call at San Francisco General Hospital when I receive a
barrage
of vague text messages expressing condolences.
The population is inundated with a constant
barrage
of propaganda made up of historical facts and statistics manufactured in the Ministry of Truth.
And we've had the retreat from special-ness under the
barrage
of science and technology many times over the last few hundred years, at least.
This
barrage
of negativity is what we're up against: the crushing statistics, the violence, the mental health risks, the well-meaning but flawed response my parents gave me when I came out, that they didn't want me to have a harder life.
But then the monsoon arrives, and unfortunately downriver there is always a dam or there is always a barrage, and, shoop, they get washed down to their doom.
The dialogue is four-letter-word disgusting throughout, and the flick offers no let-up from its
barrage
of violence and stupidity.
Peculiar, family-oriented film appears to be warm-hearted enough, and Burns gets to chime in with a nice
barrage
of wry jibes, but the writing is half-slapstick and half-seriousness, with the adults of the piece considering putting little Louanne away, all of which makes God seem more like a troublemaker than an elderly friend.
This is pathetic, originality is completely dead, instead of trying to formulate a new idea what we receive is a bland re-do of an old plot line and to "switch it up" we just change the gender or race of the original character it's moronic and everyone should be sick and tired of seeing it ... but I guess this is just a rant and will most likely fall on deaf ears to engrossed with the sound of another turd hitting the toilet water like the best western since 3:10 to Yuma ... (wait for it)... 3:10 to Yuma! Thank You Hollywood for killing film as an art form and turning it into a commercial
barrage
of neo-pop junk and blatant retardation ... wonderful!!!
Writer/director Savage Steve Holland offers an often hilariously wacky and zesty nonstop
barrage
of admittedly broad and dumb, but still very funny jokes.
It puts to shame such films as "Aliens" or "Armageddon" that are content to inundate the viewer with special effects while their plots revolve around stunts that butcher the laws of physics, testosterone-laden one-liners, heroes equipped with enough artillery to conquer Iraq, and pathetic attempts to inject "meaning" into the
barrage
on screen with "emotional sequences" that only serve to further insult the intelligence of the audience.
With the
barrage
of awful and formulaic movies being spewed forth from Hollywood it's great to see such a great film like this that's enjoyable for almost everyone.
John Leguizamo's one man show tells the supposed story of his life in a
barrage
of lines and situations.
Non-stop
barrage
of wisecracks, put-downs, bull talk, and unfunny bits of business such as Janie's little sister bribing family members, Hattie McDaniel (as the maid) constantly scuttling after sassy kid sis, Janie's mother involved with the Red Cross, and Janie's father trying to write an editorial on the problems with today's teenagers (as the parents, stuffy, sexless Edward Arnold and pert, chatty Ann Harding make an unlikely couple, even for 1944; he looks incapable of helping to conceive a child much less raising two of them).
If anything this makes me think of a child's movie with its nonstop
barrage
of cg, fight scenes, and crap plot.
Having established a fuzzy picture of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, they presented a
barrage
of talking heads who built a case of ridiculous logic intimating that every living person is an entity which follows the same quantum rules on a cosmic scale.
The conclusion of the film (which is basically the entire second half) brought on a
barrage
of contradiction.
Other than that it's a constant
barrage
of one liners and goofy situations.
I remember being terrified of movie blood when I was younger, and gradually getting less so, until getting jaded enough, as I'm sure many other viewers have become, so that the
barrage
of gory films produced in last few years have entertained me but not scared me or made me squirm.
This isn't so much saucy seaside postcard humour as it is 'Razzle' letters page, with demeaning roles for women and a
barrage
of unfunny, and occasionally homophobic gags adding to the 'fun'.
Instead of the brooding gothic horror we might reasonably expect, we are subjected to a
barrage
of flashy sensationalised melodrama.
Director/co-writer Robert J. Rosenthal relates the amusingly silly story at a constant snappy pace, does a solid job of maintaining a light and breezy tone throughout, and tosses in an entertainingly nonstop
barrage
of admittedly dumb, but still funny lowbrow humor.
It's basically about two siblings, an older brother and younger sister, who are left practically orphans in a Japan completely devastated by the constant
barrage
of bombs falling all around, and with very little hope in sight.
There has been a
barrage
of action films over the last two decades.
To that end, Jamie Kennedy pulls out every trick in the book including fat jokes, gay jokes, racial slurs, bathroom humor, sex jokes, violence, Jewish jokes, retard jokes, a
barrage
of un-funny parodies of 80's wardrobe, dated colloquialisms, and over-played and un-original jokes resulting from a 20 year coma in a tragic attempt to mix back to the future, you got served, and some Adam Sandler movie.
A nonstop
barrage
of groan worthy puns, silly sight gags, and stupid little sound effects pummel the victim..umm..i mean viewer into submission.
There's not much reason for these two to be in this movie anyway, as it's nothing more than a
barrage
of failed comedy sketches.
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