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I've tried to watch three episodes of "Paranormal State" and only use up my time commenting on it because it's so bad and perpetuates the notion that anyone who
believes
in the paranormal is a gullible freak.
Here we have a mock documentary (like Zelig), the structure of the film is a series of anecdotes (Radio Days, Broadway Danny Rose) set in the 30's (Zelig, Purple Rose, Bullets over Broadway) about a low-life (Deconstructing Harry) who
believes
being a genius absolves him from being a jerk (ditto).
Cliché weird man in the woods who no one
believes.
Cassinelli discovers that Johnson, who
believes
he's found the lost city of Atlantis, has been keeping disgraced scientist Joseph Cotten and his daughter Barbara Bach hostage for 15 years so the fishmen can uncover a treasure trove beneath the sea.
The surgery is being performed by the disgraced Dr. Kent Taylor, who
believes
there is no chance of failure and has two assistants.
The main character, Dr. Sorensen, is a washed up astronomer who
believes
that an asteroid named "Nemesis" will strike Earth, causing all life to cease.
A stripper keeps getting attacked and raped by zombies and no one
believes
her.
Blond main character, always
believes
in everyone and when you stick together you can do ANYTHING!
Naturally nobody
believes
her when she claims to have been accosted by a giant man who stepped out of a giant satellite.
His character is delusional in that he still
believes
that everyone should love him for being Mikey.
She is dominated by the fetus and forced to kill a truck driver, Lars (Jorg Sirtl), who is the lover of her tenant and friend Jennifer (Azalea Davila), and Jennifer herself and eat their hearts and drink their bloods, but she
believes
that she has nightmares.
3. The language: Oky, I don't understand why (almost)every single Romanian director
believes
that if you make the movie as miserable and obscene as possible, then you have art.
When Emma becomes friend of Mary, he mother
believes
she is an imaginary friend.
Complicating things is the fact that he escaped custody after his conviction, but the PD
believes
the man to be innocent of the murder and works to find the real killer.
He
believes
that the blast will not drill a simple hole, but will instead form cracks in the crust.
by the time the abuse in a relationship reaches an obvious violent level, the target of abuse has been so wounded and depersonalized (much like in Nazi concentration camps) that it's nearly impossible to judge the circumstance accurately, because by then, the victim
believes
all the horrible things spewed by the abuser.
My only conclusion to that query is that Satan
believes
watching Camp Fear is the worst form of mortal punishment, not gouging out your eyes or making you speak in tongues, instead making you sit mindlessly through one and half hours of the most awful film making ever.
Directed by Julian Fellowes, it's the story of a married couple, James and Ann Manning where the husband (Wilkinson)
believes
he and his wife (Watson) are happy together.
Shin has cancer, and his mother
believes
that Song can cure it.
He is harmless and no one
believes
him, but he is non-flustered and goes on anyway.
He meets a blind pianist who
believes
his senses to know the chap is not guilty, his niece who is a star of the advertising billboard but also a frenetic and fanatic patriot who only thinks of going to the police.
You can feel that the man whose voice is dubbed over the credits and in the beginning and ending
believes
what he is saying wholeheartedly!
After another raid in an empty village, the chief of the Vikings Timandahaf misunderstands the explanation of his adviser Cryptograf that "fear gives wings to the dwellers" and
believes
that fear actually makes the villagers fly.
Am I the only person who
believes
this American version is far better than the 1934 English film?
The brilliance of this DVD is that the film is not perfect, and that Lloyd KNOWS it, and doesn't want to make anyone think he
believes
it is.
Lazarus gives medical care to Rae, and
believes
that he can also save her from herself.
She handles the witty repartee in the script with aplomb and steals a terrific scene where she and Goldie Hawn talk in a record booth (Ingrid's monologue is a front, but her face tells you she
believes
in it with all her heart).
A conservative white-collar advertising company is taken over by a group of street-wise African Americans chaired by a no-nonsense black man who wants to make a buck and
believes
he can sell products by telling the the truth.
Through hypnosis, Sherry reveals the experience of her abduction, but Lamarche
believes
her problem is psychological not physiological.
Ms. Merkerson dominates this film with her tremendous presence as Nanny, the woman who
believes
in doing good, no matter to whom, with no strings attached.
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