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A truck brings him to a plant where he and his companions are squeezed flat and
compressed
into a block.
It started slowly, but as they emitted gravitational waves, they grew closer together, accelerating in speed, until, when they were revolving at almost the speed of light, they fused into a single black hole that had 60 times the mass of the Sun, but
compressed
into the space of 360 kilometers.
Time has been
compressed.
The size of the universe would plummet until everything
compressed
into such a small space that even atoms and subatomic particles would have to crunch together.
So, you come in and you're basically squeezed by the theater, by the belly of the theater, into this very
compressed
space where the view is turned off.
Six and a half billion suns
compressed
into a single point.
It's a CD, it's a little bit more
compressed
image.
Having said that, it works with
compressed
nitrogen.
But now we have a
compressed
nitrogen cannon.
I'd like to buy some concentrated,
compressed
gas cylinders of a lethal gas because I have these ideas, see, about wanting to suspend people.
Instead of using electrical motors, electromechanical actuators, we're using
compressed
air.
A car, which runs on
compressed
air with six paisa per kilometer.
But what you have here is actually four separate layers, and I'm curious which of you can see the four separate layers and, particularly, how when they're
compressed
together and presented to the student all at once, how that creates this impatient problem solving.
Ten times a day, they extract the 10-foot long cylinder of
compressed
ice crystals that contain the unsullied air and trace chemicals laid down by snow, season after season for thousands of years.
We both agreed that the movie could have been
compressed
into roughly an hour giving it more suspense and moving plot.
I still think they were milking it because it could have been
compressed
down by at least half.
Often I find them either too
compressed
(throwing too much information at the viewer in the short amount of time they have to run), too "artsy", or lacking a clear-cut vision.
The aspect of this film that appeals to me is this: Every single stupid thing characters have done in bad horror flicks for the past fifty years is
compressed
into this film in this film.
Can somebody who liked the movie please explain: - Okay so the military drops at least 2 smart bombs when they open one of the silo holes.... but at the end of the movie Dolph and Montel crawl out to greet the press and no visible damage??? - The bad guy is seconds from having his goal of blowing up Washington but for some unknown reason he uncuffs himself from the code suitcase and falls to his death.... thus allowing Dolph time to run to the lab and stop the bomb from exploding... gave me a headache trying to make sense of that - Dolph and one of the bad guys are fighting under one of the missiles when it launches and sprays them with superheated fiery
compressed
flaming exhaust ..... but Dolph picks himself up and fights on - the bad guy demands the poor President (that guy from Jaws)shoot himself on national TV in the graveyard.... but the gun on the headstone is full of blanks... so why not have a secret service guy bump off the President if it would save the country??? - I guess a nuclear bomb exploding in South Dakota was no big deal... just a warning... nothing real important - the rooftop car chase was interesting - at least have Dolph take his shirt off and show us his body
Even seeing it with the eyes of an inexperienced 10 year old, the power and message it carried,
compressed
into a half-hour time-bomb, was at least as formidable as what was meant to destroy the librarian Romney Wordsworth.
The action, singing and dancing are
compressed
into the lines of flamenco dances as tightly as pure emotion can be condensed into a sonnet, or any other strict form, and yet they transcend with the freedom of the gypsy spirit, if you but open yourself to the experience.
"Its a Wonderful Life
" compressed
people's lives into one film.
If your experience of "limited" animation is "South Park", you can be forgiven for thinking that "limited" is just a polite synonym for "bad", since "South Park" looks crude and awkward and just plain awful even when
compressed
to fit the tiniest of TV screens.
What I would like to say though is that based on what the actors had to work with (horrible script,
compressed
location, undefined enemy etc.), Natasha Henstridge and Ice Cube did a pretty good job.
The story was
compressed
into a normal time slot of approximately two hours.
My only complaint is that the music videos are
compressed
really badly, giving them an M-PEG look, and compared to how the actual episodes look in this set, that low quality is unacceptable.
It seemed unnecessary to have
compressed
3 books into one film because they were getting each guardian over and done with in about 2 days.
Though the pair's murders took place from 1827-28 in real life, here, the action is
compressed
to the span of a few days' time, and whereas in actuality Burke was a lodger at Hare's home, this picture reverses those roles, strangely.
The 20'th century history of Central and South America can be
compressed
into the film "Romero".
Devaluation renders exports more competitive, thus substituting external demand for the domestic demand that is being
compressed.
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