China
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61 examples of China in a sentence
At any moment, we expect them to start talking about their grandma's fine
china.
So I've never had to buy any
china
since.
Of course, the bone in fine-bone
china
gives it its translucency and also its strength, in order to make these really fine shapes, like this deer.
However, none of these guys know any martial arts whatsoever and it seems like they went to
china
and picked the first people they saw on the street and trained them for a day in martial arts, that's the level of their martial arts skills!
In an opening scene they recover a shoebox full of money from an antique store by distracting the crooks with a "bull in a
china
shop" routine.
Mardi Gras: Made in
china
is an excellent movie that depicts how two cultures have much in common but, are not even aware of the influence each society has on one another.
David Redmon open your eyes and allows you to see how the workers in
china
manufactures beads that cost little to nothing and are sold in America for up to 20 dollars.
When Redmon questioned the workers in
china
they did not know that Americans were wearing them over their necks and paid so much for these beads.
I think this also was the film that formed the partnership with Russell and Carpenter which made them go on to make a number of great movies (Escape from New York, The Thing, Big trouble in little china, and Escape from L.A. Someone has got to release this before someone does a remake or their own version of his life, which i feel would not only tarnish the king but also ruin the magic that this one has.
The premise was pretty simple; two hardened Nemesis agents, Richard Barrett and Craig Stirling ( William Gaunt and Stuart Damon) are partnered up with an expert (if not young) Doctor and Biologist (Sharron Macready) to head behind the bamboo curtain to retrieve a dangerous biological agent from being used by red
china.
As the father told the son the story of his wife's family in the northern deserts of china, the element of water and bathing becomes an almost sacred ritual.
It's a ancient
china
period piece cranked full of kick-ass martial arts, where the location of an underground lair full of traps and dungeons plays as big a part as any of the characters.
It is the godfather of hong kong and is a welcome change rather than another wire frame fighting, martial arts epic which seems to be the major contribution to the cinema world from hong kong and
china.
The main character spending a hundred day's on his knees outside the shaolin temple show how desperate he is to learn kung fu to fight the manchu dogs who have taken over
china.
Come on, if I go and they test me they may conclude that I am Chinese, as almost everything we use nowadays are made in
china.
absolutely the best anti-china movie Americans ever made("anti-china" just means that kind of movie shows
china'
s bad side, doesn't mean anything negative.)
the reason make me like this movie, is how deep the film makers know about china, unlike other anti-china movies, this one is extremely really, like the all the uniform designs, and those details make the movie "believelbe".
but thats not the best part, the beauty of the film is how much does the writer understand whats the problem of china, those problems in the justice system, the problem of the control the powerful man in military.
i cant believe the writer is from another country, because the those problem of
china
is so complicated that to hard to be understood by the most of western citizens.
anyway, not like I'm saying that human rights in
china
is cool, just, that unnecessary exaggerate will just make it like a shity film, like "spy game", which by the way has nothing compare to the red corner.
I kind of think the director may never visit
china
and just shoot the movie from some wrongful reading or whoever gave the money.
Anyone who believe this movie is real or good should visit
china
personally and see it with their own eyes.
Randall Peltzer (the late Hoyt Axton), while going all around town trying to sell his faulty wacky inventions, accidentally stumbles on a cute little Mogwai at an antique
china
store.
As delicate as her
china
service, Harriet needs everything to be perfect and in her eyes, change is a very bad thing.
Although there is a credited director, Ranald MacDougall (whoever that was), it is apparent that he was either missing in action or was afraid of Joan, who stomps through her scenes like a bull in a
china
shop, obviously directing herself.
From the design of the Beast's awesomely monolithic castle to the heart-stopping, Busby Berkley-inspired dance of
china
and silver in "Be Our Guest", this is one of the most rigorously constructed animated films I've seen.
One is very subtle, the other is brutal and takes the bull in the
china
shop approach.
Parks has aged badly over the years, but his lined face and booze-and-butts voice has played to his credit, particularly in stone cold killer roles in THE
CHINA
LAKE MURDERS and on WALKER Texas RANGER.
as people knows,the public praise is very bad but box office is so high in china.it
In the end some of the stories intertwine in a twist that's about as sneaky as an bull in a
china
shop.
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