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The Father then performs what he
believes
is done to the Women.
Why is it that every twenty-something filmmaker
believes
that his life so far is so important, so interesting, that the world can't wait to see it onscreen?
The story is very similar; a mad doctor develops a serum that he
believes
will alleviate pain, sickness and death, but he's apparently not a big believer in clinical trials and so winds up with a brain-eating zombie on his hands in the person of his nephew.
It's the story about a man who
believes
his daughter could be a star.
As an aspiring filmmaker who
believes
in Christ, I see this film as the perfect example for what I am not going to do with my career in film.
I have know many Muslims from all over and I have traveled to countries like Pakistan..I have yet to meet one person who
believes
that we should hurt anyone or not accept any other religion except from the people in the media...I wonder why... Also its sad that these extremists are the ones the media use to represent a whole religion.
Every generation fully
believes
it is living in the end times.
In Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer, you can see her claims about the police and being controlled by radio waves are ridiculous, yet she is so troubled, she really
believes
them to be true.
He
believes
her to be married, yet he STILL flies half-way across the country to meet her.
Annik Borel plays a disturbed woman believing her families ghost stories that her ancestor who eerily resembles her was a werewolf, and
believes
their fate are destined to be the same.
Read: "hack writer/director who thinks he's an auteur, who replaces plot, story, and action, with what he
believes
is a deep insight into the human soul.
The author sets out on a "journey of discovery" of his "roots" in the southern tobacco industry because he
believes
that the (completely and deservedly forgotten) movie "Bright Leaf" is about an ancestor of his.
He
believes
his daughter's lack of good looks would ruin his fortune by marrying beneath their social status.
The reckless Peter smoke pot while driving the truck in the night and turns the headlight off to show off; however, he accidentally runs over the young son of the Savage's family, but in the dark he
believes
he has hit an animal.
Hollister at first
believes
Johnny's death to have been an accident, but soon realises that Johnny was murdered.
I'm a Christian who generally
believes
in the theology taught in Left Behind.
Parents, whatever you do, if your child still
believes
in Santa, don't let him/her see this movie.
Wow You guys are way too nice!!!Corny,Corny,Corny That is how I feel about that film.It started well with a good idea , A guy (Edward Asner) escape from Jail dressed as Santa,a bunch of kids find him and
believes
his the real Santa so the Fake Santa enlist the children to help him find a bag of stolen money.the
Yet another movie about America by someone who has visited here probably a half dozen times, a day a piece, and
believes
himself to be an "expert" on the country.
What better way to instill the spirit of Christmas in Mary Steenburgen than to kill off her family and then offer to bring them back if she
believes
in Christmas again.
You have the class president who
believes
he's the best thing since sliced bread(but as we see in the film, he's a coward and joke), a couple of pot smokers who don't even know they are at their own class reunion, and a man named Gary for whom know one even knew existed(and no one can seem to remember his name..this is the one running joke I enjoyed).
Ben a out-of-town cop is convinced his sister was brutally killed and wants to bring her killer to justice, but he's approached by Stefan who
believes
his sister was a victim of a werewolf cult.
This was made from a by-the-numbers approach to film-making, stuffing in plot points that someone in Hollywood
believes
will please what they see as today's film-going audience.
John Carradine rounds out the cast as a priest that
believes
the monster is sent by God to punish sinners.
Her husband at first
believes
she is dead but starts to grow suspicious that she may still be alive and sets off after her.
A secretary
believes
her boss is wrongly accused of murder, and courageously takes on many dangerous characters in an effort to establish the truth.
The only one who
believes
him is Ruth Bertin (Faye Wray) the inspector's girlfriend and lab assistant to Dr. Otto von Niemann (Lionel Atwill) who though apparently an eminent scientist goes along with the vampire theory.
He ends up with no alibi, although his secretary (who secretly loves him) Ellen Raines
believes
him.
The psychiatrist, just learning of the child,
believes
such knowledge will restore Chris.
Jenny and Margaret have Chris all to themselves because Kitty
believes
he is faking and refuses to accept Chris's illness in reverting to his youth in his forties.
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