Battles
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There were the numerous
battles
over ships, the ships he won through those battles, the smoking hat when he boarded a ship and the fact that he was caught in a sandbar in the Pamplico Sound while trying to flee from Lt. Maynard.
It scores at the top across the board: great story, great battles, great music, great characters, and great new villains : Deoxys and Rayqueza.
Which Robert
battles
with these freaks of nature nearly every night to survive.
Were any others possible as such--not likely--as the
battles
were usually far from land and news was slow in release.
The cameos of old characters seem a bit forced, the plot is cliché, the
battles
are uninteresting (and much to long and unrealistic).
Anyways, the
battles
are poorly done and very short.
This movie had the look and feel of something much more mesmerizing and sedated than just your typical outbreak story, it had family values, emotional battles, REAL looking people rather than beautiful young teens and some very sad and unexpected moments.
I mean he's kind of a prissy, puny pretty-boy who depended on the more butch Sam to fight his
battles
in school(..if you watch this film, they are paired through the screenplay to wind up as a couple, but both look as if they need to come out of the closet..it's kind of a joke in itself).
I mean India is a very large continent and can provide for great
battles
with ease.
You'll feel like you're really part of the Macross universe as the
battles
and stories go on.
Tired old tale of a rough boy from a hellish background whose heart's in the right place and who
battles
against the odds to make it because there's one radical authority figure who believes in him.
Inspired by the national
battles
of cheer squads on ESPN, screenwriter Jessica Bendinger takes the cliched templates of sports movies and teen movies and reduces both to the least common denominator.
In fact he loved wars and
battles
so much he spent very little time ruling his own kingdom.
The monster
battles
are well done as are the confrontation between Godzilla and the Japanese Self Defense Forces.
Columbo is as clever, adept, and at home with this tactic as in his usual one-on-one
battles.
The film is rather a straight forward re-creation of some
battles
fought hard and won (or lost) in the foundation of modern Cuba and late 60's Bolivia.
More than any other contemporary action director, he paid real attention to the style of gun
battles.
And that's what this movie is: lots and lots of gun
battles.
The climax
battles
are exaggeratedly retarded, with a very Terminator-esquire sequence in which the leftover pieces of one of the robots melt together with human tissue, resulting in an ultra-hideous robot-woman creature.
While we are shown the complexity of Valjean and Javert's inner
battles
as well as external, vital characters are cut from the story, as are full story lines.
It's such a shame because with today's special effects they could make a great WW2 film as special after Band of Brothers think of all the different places the
battles
took place.
One warning though: don't be misled by the trailers, this movie doesn't actually feature all that much "modern weaponry vs. dragons" action; it is a limited to a few short
battles.
Some of the best things about Thundercats were the obvious
battles
between good and evil and the blend of the different genres like Science Fiction,Fantasy,Action,Myth,Magic,etc and of course such memorable and extremely well written episodes.
I think the director stole his kids piggybank and used it to fund the entire movie because thats the only explanation for the ridiculously stupid
battles
and explosions.
Of course, Jerry gets the best of Tom by the end, by making Tom eat some bees and then Jerry golfs a ball at Tom's head, I sure wish Tom would have won more of these
battles!
The war was the best part as it shows it was one of the most bloodiest
battles.
Whenever I visit, she drags me to the bookshelf in her room and pulls out book after book, each with the same conclusion: in
battles
big or small, the good guys always win.
The great military thinker Carl von Clausewitz’s notion of “decisive battles” as the “center of gravity” of war is simply irrelevant to conflicts that have no visible “center of gravity.”
The first generation of modern warfare comprised
battles
fought with massed manpower, using Napoleonic line and column formations.
Just as a married couple’s divorce often leads to bitterness and pitched
battles
that benefit only lawyers, the UK’s divorce from the EU will almost certainly descend into acrimony.
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