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Indianapolis soon after the delivery of the
bombs
to Tinian) in Robert Shaw's description of the shark attacks on the survivors in JAWS.
It is very close to reality as any movie about the Atomic
Bombs
that were to be dropped on Japan.
A series about defusing UneXploded Bombs, hence the name.
They basically had some terrorists take a van or two and rent them out to be car
bombs.
The vision of the film quickly managed to engage my attention to the fullest - starting with the opening sequence, which shows black and white footage of military airplanes throwing
bombs
at graves at the sounds of music and Scott Walker's beautiful wailing voice.
I would recommend this movie for the scientifically inclined or those interested in the moral issues behind Fat Man and Little Boy, but if the subject of nuclear
bombs
bores you, don't see it.
The concept of him being an 'intellectual' in something other than
bombs
and other weaponry is a nice change.
Fat Man And Little Boy were the code names of the two atomic
bombs
that were dropped in reverse order on Nagasaki and Hiroshina.
This shows the material for the
bombs
being smuggled into the country, the making of the bombs, the secrecy and double lives that the people behind it lead, etc.
Most of the times I know of where film critics had major involvement in films, the films turns out to be
bombs
(Rex Reed starring in "Myra Breckenridge" and Roger Ebert writing "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" are prime examples).
Kid Vengeance or God's Gun are
bombs.
except the actors all other are same like hijacking Atomic bombs, asking for ransom, trafficking nukes in a ship, etc only difference are place of occurrence in thunder ball plot it is in Bahamas in Never Say Never Again it is over North Africa.
Ever since the "Batman" series, "Spawn," "Judge Dredd," and many other pitiful p.g.-13 bombs, I dodged everything at all cost.
The topic, about the atom
bombs
created at Los Alamos, NM in the USA and used on Japan during the latter part of World War II, is huge, and of course deeply disturbing.
The nature is here, even when people die,
bombs
roar, land mines explode.
All the sequels are putrid stink
bombs
that simply bought the name rights for marketing.
"After the atomic
bombs
carried by a shot-down Soviet bomber explode in the Arctic, the creature 'Gammera' is released from his hibernation.
"The Brain" takes place in a typical quiet-American town setting, where every adolescent works in the same diner and where the cool-kid in high school flushes cherry
bombs
down the toilet.
Like a latter day Ayn Rand, Bigelow is la major muy macho in her depiction in the film of a few tough American hombres stuck in Iraq defusing roadside
bombs
set by the ruthless, relentless, child-killing Arab terrorists.
His part as a biplane flying ace lobbing home-made
bombs
from the air in the cause of the revolution is a poorly written meager role that could have been played by any minor star.
Little do they know that this ghost town was once a test site for nuclear bombs, and a deadly presence is stalking them.
many times there are some gems in the B rated
bombs.
General Barnes gives his top pilot Colonel Ratcher (Steve Toussaint) the job & everything goes well until the X-77 disappears, even more literally than Barnes wanted as Ratcher flies it to Northern Afghanistan & delivers it to a terrorist group known as the Black Sunday lead by Peter Stone (Vincenzo Nicoli) who plans to use the X-77 to fly into US airspace undetected & drop some
bombs
which will kills lots of people.
I have to admit that the story is actually pretty good, but the film itself
bombs.
Watch them as they pounce, crawl along the ground (on their backs or stomachs) like a caterpillar, fly through the sky, climb buildings, hide and spring from trees, throw about ninja stars, role out blue welcome mats, disappear in smoke bombs, make a lot of swoosh noises with their blades and quickly sneaking or trotting about on their toes.
There were only so many of those creatures, so I think instead of killing innocent people in vain, they could have just planted some tactical bombs, or maybe clear the are and a Nuke would have done the job.
If you want to see a movie where terrorists are kinda good guys, American CIA
bombs
everything that doesn't agree with our opinions, all capitalists are corrupt, and you like to see anything resembling a storyboard advancement accompanied by a death, have at.
SPOILER: the train actually has two
bombs
on it, but we are led to believe there is only one.
Nor are we certain WHEN the
bombs
will go off, so we don't even have a classic "ticking bomb" tension sequence.
There are some details thrown around- Canadian ex-army or RAF, defused
bombs
in the war, his wife is leaving him- but none of these back stories add up to much.
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