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This crime thriller
centers
on a detective named Megan (Eliza Dushku) who investigates a series of child murders in upstate New York.
The story is ludicrous: it
centers
around two ex-roommates/friends who meet again after six years.
The second story
centers
on a director who gets held captive by a film extra with an agenda.
It is about a ship traveling through dangerous waters to bring war supplies to besieged England, and
centers
on the conflicts, dreams and sufferings of the sailors who inhabit the ship.
But okay; I'm nit-picking, 2) Less nit-pickingish is calling the potential impact (only!) ten times stronger than the strongest earthquake; it's more like a million times stronger, 3) It's impossible to redirect a meteor when it's only days away from impact (again, nit-picking, or maybe they didn't know that then - though I doubt that), 4) it isn't possible to destroy a meteor that big (and that fast) with a series of nuclear hits, 5) One of the space
centers
only discover a big one going towards NY when it's just minutes away from impact!
The camera really
centers
on his body, his skin, his flesh even, except of course his front sexual parts per se.
Written by Ed Wood of Plan 9 fame, this film
centers
on a group of girls who run around doing all sorts of criminal shenanigans.
From that point of view it is much like 'City of God' but less nihilistic and the focus in this movie only
centers
on Rio de Janeiro.
The story
centers
around Moore and her friend Headly recently married to a brute of a guy played by Bruce Willis - and goes from there to murder, mystery, and the eventual uncovering of what is the truth behind everything.
I won't bore you by trying to tell the plot, quite simply the tale
centers
on a woman with a mission, seeking revenge on a sordid villain, while meeting all kinds of creepy and/or angelic characters along the way.
"Triloquist
" centers
around a sister and brother who are taken in by their abusive uncle after the death of their mother, a famous veltriloquist.
Before Peter Weir got really famous, he made this strange but worth seeing flick about a small town in Australia whose local economy
centers
on car wrecks, and how they draw an outsider in.
The story
centers
around five buddies who trek out to the Arkansas wilderness (actually filmed in California) to hunt deer.
The story
centers
around the two very strong characters of Andy (Baruchel) and Reuben (Quaid).
It's great that the movie
centers
around mostly a gay cast and I did enjoy some of the twist and turns, some scares and gross outs, and the acting, but you would think that by today's standards, in the era of the 'smart' horror film, we would get an answer as to why the killer is killing and who is he.
I'd be hard-pressed to even classify this as a 'real' movie...It's more of a display of Penn's attempt at 'riding on the edge' of any conventional-type comedy film, meaning it's an (obviously)'improvisational comedy that
centers
around a cardgame ('The Grand')...Fairly enough, it's taglined as 'an improvisational comedy...using a handful of actors playing characters competing in an actual poker tournament', which is quite accurate...So, you have been warned...I think the problem here (aside from the old 'ust because someone gives you the money to do soething, doesn't mean you should), no the problem is that it's a little 'too improvisational' and feels like it might 'all-be' an improvisation...LIKE NO SCRIPTED LINES WHATSOEVER...It's like a musical where the orchestra didn't have any sheet usic, but a guy going "like this: dong-cha-dong-chucka-dong-dong-dong"...At least that's the way I felt watching this...In fact, the thought 'kept' coming into my mind...I said "self"..."I don't think they had a written script"...
It probably pitches like it could be funny (and even successful), but it falls apart as a film, completely...If you understand this, then you also understand it sounds more like an off-Broadway play...As a matter of fact (and the ore I think about it), this 'movie' would probably do very well in a live theatrical format...Heck, it could take on a life of its own and become syndicated, making the US cities tour, complete with building sized promos appearing in each city months before it premiers to build the anticipation...I'm certain performing arts
centers
all over the country will sell out all the shows quickly as anticipation grows and of course the wealthy season ticket holders would let everyone know they'll be busy on Friday evening, because they will be at the 'premier' of that play...'The Grand'...As a matter of fact, the more 'I' think about it, given the opportunity; 'I'd' pitch it!
It's in a world where zombies are overunning society and our story
centers
around a group of police like soldiers called the Zombie Squad.
The movie
centers
on a young woman with a long-term phobia of the Boogeyman, who voluntarily checks herself into a mental health facility with the hope of conquering her overwhelming fears.
It is years later and Bishop (Robert Redford) is a legitimate security consultant who is kidnapped because he has stolen a 'Black Box' which can hack into the most secure and sensitive
centers
of the world.
This film
centers
around the true horrors that the courageous nurses who served in WWII at Corregidor went through.
Mind you, when you're locked up in those command
centers
underneath New York you tend to get a bit, er, undiscriminating.
The story
centers
on a young, jazz-singing owl who was born into a family who is less than thrilled with jazz music.
Nichols' film
centers
on Karen, her boyfriend Drew (Kurt Russell) and their roommate Dolly (Cher), who may or may not have been a traitor to Karen.
Well alot of things, however, all that is bad
centers
around Dr. Pavan Grover...
Racist plot
centers
around lost tribe of Aryans with ludicrous medallions to identify themselves with.
Basically the plot
centers
around the fact that a college student has a mental block about the killings of her family members and the fact that the sorority house where she is now living is the place where the killings took place (nevermind the fact that a sorority would buy a murder house to begin with, thats far fetched enough).
The story
centers
on a five-person family as told through the eyes of its youngest member, an 11 year-old girl.
For starters the plot begins with the final scene which is something I really find irritating, however, many good movies do that...Anyway, the whole movie
centers
around a crime which is investigated in a very pointless way and very little happens besides that, except for a few needless sex scenes...
The characters are likable and the action
centers
around a bar in New Jersey where the main characters, two women searching for relationships, go to meet men.
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