Condemned
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Later Claude remembers the name Ernest Marvin as a scientist who was
condemned
for experiments transplanting animal organs into human beings.
In America, there are so many movies that describe
condemned
criminals or jails.
Meanwhile, the hospital is under siege by a group of agitators who don't want it to turn a
condemned
building into a cancer center.
The story starts to weave even further, and we see him in court, being almost universally
condemned
for his pastime.
Now he's in the
condemned
hotel called Blackwell.
A movie that gave both love for all I stand for and at the same time
condemned
it to the deepest pits of hell.
But bitter too, because this homecoming means that the Greystoke line won't be ensured and is
condemned
to disappear... Christophe Lambert finds here, his first (and last?) great role.
Take into consideration that perhaps good people who commit suicide may not be
condemned
to hell...this only one religious belief.
In other words, in Kieslowsky's opinion "a crime is always a crime": according to the principle of "par condicio" he puts the prosecutor on the same plane as the
condemned
man, using many signs or symbols to represent a society seen in the most sinister light.
Expecting open arms and welcoming offers there were only a few who managed to succeed and find their way to stardom, majority then
condemned
to live starving, disillusioned and unwanted, searching for a bit of respect in dirty bars and nasty hotel rooms.
The 1998 Michael Keaton kiddie comedy of the same title was roundly
condemned
for it's, um, shoddy special effects, but compared to what Screaming Mad George cooked up for this horror comedy they're positively mind-boggling.
Actually one more bright spot of the film was the artist Guillespe who dreams of being a fine artist but it currently
condemned
to drawing pin-up girls for money.
The same thing can be said about Italian actor Nino Manfredi, who was one of Italia's best actors ever, and who here is
condemned
to embody a crazy bird wrangler with no back story whose only purpose is to seem to be the "wise man" of the film.
At the height of the 'Celebrity Big Brother' racism row in 2007 ( involving Shilpa Shetty and the late Jade Goody ), I
condemned
on an internet forum those 'C.B.B.' fans who praised the show, after years of bashing 'racist' '70's sitcoms such as 'Curry & Chips' & 'Love Thy Neighbour'.
He is
condemned
to death for murder, because the husband's death by poison came to light unexpectedly.
She made a bee line for me and
condemned
me for being a British soldier.
Fascinating downer about a would-be male hustler in New York City forced to live in a
condemned
building with a crippled con-man.
Renny Harlin's first American film was one of the best of a slew of prison-set horror films(like "Death House" or "The Chair")in the late 80's.Twenty years before,guard Lane Smith had wrongfully executed a
condemned
man.Now,he is the warden of the newly re-opened prison,and the man's ghost is back for bloody revenge.This atmospheric and very moody film features lots of gruesome gore and violence.Viggo Mortensen,Tiny Lister,Tom Everett and Kane Hodder are onhand for the entertaining carnage.
" Domino " has been widely
condemned
on this site for its frenetic editing style and " sickening " photography.
am i the only one who saw the connection between the discussion of camus 'the myth of sisyphus' and mary's life? in camus version a man is
condemned
to spend his eternity with a giant boulder that he must roll up a hill.
Four collegiates all alone in a huge, abandoned,
condemned
building just waiting to be torn down.... it reaks of possibility.
They live in a
condemned
building looking for ways to score more smoke and just lay about all day.
Some years back,a brand new restored print was made up of the best source material,cobbled together from various European existing prints available,restoring it to what is quite possibly the closest version of what it originally looked like before the Vatican
condemned
it as "decadent" (yeah,right...like the Church never did anything wrong),and the Hayes office cut it to ribbons,when it was finally released in the U.S.A. in 1936,in a "Hayes Office" approved cut (likewise).
So says Dick Heldar (Ronald Colman), the painter in The Light That Failed.The movie is in the grand old Hollywood style, starring Ronald Colman and a bravura supporting cast that includes Ida Lupino in her first important role, dependable character actor Dudley Digges (who also co-starred with Colman in Condemned.),and
A day/night in the lives of an eclectic group of characters, who live in a crumbling apartment complex soon to be possibly
condemned
on Mulberry St, are focused on as a societal collapse is imminent, threatening NYC due to a crisis of infection from wide-spread rodent bites.
A group of elderly people have had their apartment building, home for much of their lives, condemned, and they have been asked to move to a new residence.
Now if a director decides to hire cameramen who all seem to have one thing in common - epileptic seizures whenever there's action - then that director is
condemned
to a certain hell (quoting a known shepherd).
Both men are apprehended and
condemned
to die as punishment for their actions.
He kills one of the warriors, and is promptly
condemned
to death.
In parallel, a Guillotine is being prepared in a medieval small town in front of the prison where the leading role, Ismael, is about to be
condemned
to death by the local judge.
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