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Also, the main character exhibits a stronger than normal addiction to pot that makes it appear to be more of a physical addiction like crack or heroin, rather than psychological as is more
commonly
considered by the scientific community.
Anyway, this is the true story of Roy L.'Rocky' Dennis (a very convincing Golden Globe nominated Eric Stoltz), who suffered the extremely rare disorder Craniodiaphyseal Dysplasia,
commonly
known as Lionitis due to the disfiguring Cranial Enlargements that it causes.
This is a very good documentary and shows the more fair image of Islam not
commonly
seen in the West, of a religion that was flourished in culture, science, and art.
Just the counterpiece of the more
commonly
told (and likewise simplistic) liberal story of the suppressed girl from the province, old fashioned and educated with narrow-minded moralist principles who moves to a urban environment and develops unimagined qualities, gets famous, discovers sex etc.
This movie's known more
commonly
as AXE, but I suppose the more official title would be LISA, LISA.
Pursued is something of a New Mexico film-noir: a psychological thriller fought out in the prairie lands and rural country more
commonly
associated with straight rootin', tootin' Western shoot'em ups.
Double Dragon is
commonly
referred to as the first side-scrolling beat-em-up.
La Maldicion de la Bestia, or either Night of the Howling Beast as it's known in America & the Werewolf and the Yeti more
commonly
in Europe, starts with the Newman expedition in Kathmandu.
It's a different take on "what women want" and makes good-natured fun of
commonly
held views.
We are beasts, we are what is
commonly
referred to as 'inhumane'... and Kubrick tells us this in a truly astonishing manner.
In sticking to an old fashioned premise the films employs a various amount of techniques and methods
commonly
attributed to films of this genre.
La Semana del Asesino which apparently translates into English as The Week of the Murderer, or the misleading & exploitative title of Cannibal Man as it's
commonly
known amongst English speaking audiences, starts in a slaughter house run by a company called 'Flory', we witness various cows having their throats slit, bleeding all over the shop & other gory establishing shots.
"McQ" is John Wayne's attempt to move away from the western genre with which he was most
commonly
associated (although he had dipped into other genres along the way).
I love many movies which are
commonly
referred to as Chick Flicks, but this hunk of junk is too much for me.
This "logic" though is not the one we
commonly
embrace, it is a logic of dark inevitability.
My German teacher got this from a former student who is living in German and we watched it in class (with the help of some cunning planning and working) and it was the most entertaining 93 minutes I have had in that class (and trust me, entertaining things happen in that class daily) My teacher, who
commonly
finds humor as the such in the movie (black eye - black guy (translated), Tupperware container for glass coffin and the like)hilarious.
This film does not have the depth or pathos of American Beauty nor the intelligence or humour of Juno - two films it is
commonly
held up to.
Una Vela Para el Diablo, or the rather more poetic if pointless A Candle for the Devil as it's more
commonly
known amongst English speaking audiences, is set in a small Spanish village where American tourist Laura Barkley (Judy Geeson who is in fact English) is trying to locate her missing sister May (Loli Tovar) who is a photographer.
The main reason why "Red Heat" isn't very popular or even
commonly
known among exploitation fanatics is probably because the script aspires to be overly ambitious and politically engaging.
A movie about the most
commonly
used four letter word in the English language that is more interested in bashing right wing nut jobs.
Commonly
known as "that one where Bugs takes on a whole baseball team and plays all the positions", 'Baseball Bugs' brings back many a fond memory from my childhood.
Nuda per Satana, or Nude for Satan as it's more
commonly
known amongst English speaking audiences, starts late one night deep in the Italian countryside with Dr. William Benson (Stelio Candelli) on an emergency call when he is involved in a car accident, the owner of the other car is a woman named Susan Smith (Rita Calderoni) whom seems unconscious.
THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH is not really one of the more
commonly
known films from Abbott & Costello, but it has been recently released on DVD and is recommended for fans of the comedy team.
or The Crawlers as I think it's more
commonly
known, is set in the small American town of Littleton where Josie (Mary Sellers) has just returned after several years away to reunite with her family there & her ex boyfriend Matt (Jason Saucier) as well.
Rodents, in particular, are sensitive to these noises, and studies show that this sensitivity does not diminish with time, as is
commonly
assumed.
In China, people call it fazhan , or “development,” but in much of rest of the world, it is more
commonly
described simply as the “China Boom,” or the “China Miracle.”
The jobs issue could be exploited further by citing poor working conditions, low wages, child labor, and other problems
commonly
found in developing countries.
Whereas we
commonly
take the distinction between our self and others as an all-or-nothing matter, because we assume that we are the same person throughout our life, Parfit argued that our identity changes over time as the psychological connections between our earlier and later selves alter.
When I was a student in Delhi in the early 1970s, it was
commonly
assumed that the US “participated” in Indian elections.
From my perspective, this void presents an opportunity to consider new governance paradigms, including those that borrow from two
commonly
discussed models: the “Washington Consensus” and the “Beijing Model.”
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