Bones
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The
bones
of a creature is found in a jungle and they turned in to a creature of malice(I can't remember how, the movies was so bad).
We have a supermodel who likes her men so smooth that she can tolerate neither hair nor
bones
on their body.
The real crime involved in this movie is the bare
bones
dvd release.Though the print is great this movie really deserves a revival and a special edition....its begging to be re-discovered!!!
Unfortunately, the movie does not go any further and, as somebody already commented: it is a straight jail-house drama between a BEAUTIFUL Dr.(Dina Meyer) and a dangerous and supernatural-empowered criminal who claims to be both God and the Devil in flesh and bones!(the actor Pavan Groover who funnily has appeared in only TWO movies!!).
Yes, the most basic and essential elements of the story are still there, but only the
bones.
Then some dinosaur
bones
are found.
Make no
bones
about this - this film is an utter disgrace and an alarmingly bad piece of cinema.
Perhaps I should explain that I am one of those people who are willing to sit through the most egregious crap, just to be able to hear Nancy Kwan's charming Hong Kong accent and see her fabulous zygomatic
bones.
But even those zygomatic
bones
aren't enough to redeem "Night Creature."
Impossible to watch through 21st century eyes,"Sanders of the river" belongs to the "Saturday Morning Pictures" school of movies.I saw dozens like it in my local Odeon (Our Dominion Extends Over Nations) as a small boy.Wise white man benevolently ruling over spear waving savages,chattering monkeys,trumpeting elephants,and other denizens of the Dark Continent.Most of the savages had
bones
through their noses and danced round the cooking pot chanting gibberish.They were badly-made,with unsteady scenery,crackling soundtracks and startling inadvertent jump-cuts.Nobody you ever heard of was in them and we forgot about them as soon as we got out into the daylight.
Ambiguous and clear in same time, game and dramatic discover of yourself,
bones
of recollections and dreams in the cells of lost life, love as ridiculous fragments of lost pictures, a wife, a brother, a car accident, some words.
This game and its continuations are so cool, that it freeze to the
bones.
The sound of tiny
bones
being crunched - aagh!!
Imagine Albert Finney, one of the great ham
bones
of the acting world.
Imagine one of the great ham
bones
of the acting world playing a character who's drunk for the entire length of the movie.
I'm sorry!," or, "Bones!" (shocked expression).
She's got some meat on her bones, but she isn't fat.
A realist in his bones, Putin recognizes Russia's changed status.
Indeed, the Congress makes no
bones
about legislating against countries guilty of trading with Iran, Iraq, or Cuba.
How do genes build organs, bones, or skin and specify their function?
The EU also needs to put meat on the
bones
of its new Neighborhood Policy, while NATO must apply new mechanisms for strengthening ties with the region.
Then just add a few ingredients – maybe some vegetables, some ham
bones
from yesterday, a few spices – and you will soon have a delicious, life-giving soup with magical healing properties.
For Russia's public knows deep in its
bones
that Russia's bloated yet ineffective state is the greatest threat to its economy.
Now, the new financial markets commissioner, the United Kingdom's Lord Jonathan Hill, has been assigned the unenviable task of putting flesh on bare
bones.
Will oil wealth create a kleptocracy on the
bones
of 30 years of progress in meeting standard criteria of good governance?
They know in their
bones
that the system is out to get them, even if the system is represented by a commercial airliner from a foreign country.
If the G-20 fails to put policy meat on its rhetorical bones, it will risk looking weak and irrelevant.
Robots are already in our operating rooms and fast-food restaurants; we can now use 3D imaging and stem-cell extraction to grow human
bones
from a patient’s own cells; and 3D printing is creating a circular economy in which we can use and then reuse raw materials.
When this grain, which humans could eat directly, is fed to chickens, they use some of it to create
bones
and feathers and other body parts that we cannot eat.
Macron makes no
bones
about what he is up against: he has described it as a Copernican revolution.
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