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Directed with tremendous rip-roaring flair by Mark Lester, with a compact, colorful script by "Unholy Rollers" director Vernon Zimmerman, a constant fast pace, bright, sunny cinematography by Stanley Wright, occasional outbursts of bloody violence, plenty of rousing action (the car chases and shoot-outs are staged with
considerable
exciting aplomb), Carter's legendary eye-popping topless scenes, the catchy, reflective theme song "City Lights" sung by Bobby Bare, and an uncompromisingly downbeat ending, this sturdy little item really delivers the satisfying lowdown trashy exploitation picture goods.
As the submarine blithely sailed away from the burning destroyer, it strains credulity as it ignores the
considerable
talent and élan demonstrated by the Japanese navy throughout the war.
The film was written and directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff, who clearly has
considerable
talent.
I thought Jane Wyman had
considerable
charm and innocence to play her character and make us care for her.
My interest in Miss Holliday is strictly musical.In my opinion she was a
considerable
artist despite her lifestyle,not because of it.
Wells plays Maddox(what a name, i bet he thought of that himself) who likes beating people up and raping young men(what a role, he obviously had some
considerable
influence after his role in Commando so he gets to do whatever he wants in movies) Lambert is class as always and the plot is genius, what more do you need apart from maybe Schwartzkshgjsfgnjsjvnjnnegger or Edward Woodward to add to the already masterful piece of art.
From the appalling gurning of Mr B.Keith to the hysteria of Mr M.Landau, the acting is embarrassing.Mr S.Connery treats his part with the contempt it deserves - which is considerable.Mr K.Malden is at his rabble - rousing worst and I will draw a veil over the performances of Miss N.Wood and Mr T.Howard,suffice it to say I doubt if they would want to be remembered for them.
The film is mammoth in its length, at over 12 hours, but, more importantly, it makes a
considerable
effort to construct a balanced portrait of the West and its inhabitants: Europeans as well as Native Americans, Blacks, Mexicans, Chinese, etc.
The next Dirty Harry "Sudden Impact" restored
considerable
tenacity to the franchise and still gave the leading lady something important to do.
Jimmy Fallon's
considerable
talents are not enough to overcome this weak script and poor direction.
After a
considerable
hiatus, Columbo returned to TV in 1989, and all 5 episodes from that year are very uneven.
Sarah makes odd sounds when she sleeps, takes lots of medication, feels tired and cold on occasion, but spends most of her
considerable
energy, and apparently limited lifetime, prattling.
Definitely not your usual "slasher flick," Lost things wasn't a "Look Both Ways" or "Little Fish," but was most definitely a
considerable
achievement.
This movie is given an extra boost by its
considerable
realism.
both gay boys are really cute and have
considerable
talent in the construction of their posteriors.
The main characters wasted their
considerable
talent in this very forgettable movie.
To make matters worse, he's not the only comedian whose
considerable
talents are wasted on this predictable mess; Ethan Suplee and Seann William Scott, two of the funniest men alive, have nearly nothing to do with their characters.
A variety of studies confirming this proposition, including one by the IMF’s chief economist, Olivier Blanchard, have withstood
considerable
scrutiny and leave little room for ambiguity.
But, during the last few years, countries have increasingly turned to foreigners and people with
considerable
foreign experience to assume what is generally viewed as a country’s second most important position: head of the central bank.
When the Fed was established a century ago, monetary authority was distributed across 12 regional reserve banks, each of which had
considerable
autonomy.
Less wealthy member countries benefited from tools like the Structural Funds and the Cohesion Fund, which provided
considerable
resources to enable them to boost their per capita income.
The idea that, when the going gets tough, an EU country can solve all of its problems by reverting to pure national sovereignty is an intellectual fallacy, a political chimera, and thus a source of
considerable
social frustration.
But it sustains
considerable
economic imbalances, which are undermining its ability to achieve high-income status.
In mid-eighteenth-century Britain, the revolution’s birthplace, progress entailed
considerable
adversity.
One way to understand current conditions – and what is needed to improve them – is to consider two events that recently attracted
considerable
worldwide attention: the launch of Boeing’s Dreamliner passenger jet and the tragic death of Apple’s Steve Jobs.
Solar and wind energy depend on
considerable
subsidies because in most contexts, they remain more expensive than fossil fuels.
Beyond encouraging the entry of new firms, the Chinese state mobilized
considerable
domestic resources for investment.
But not only was headline growth sturdy under Obama; his administration also presided over
considerable
job growth – the economy added more than two million jobs annually in seven out of his eight years in office – as well as falling unemployment and higher labor-force participation.
And, despite the
considerable
attention such cases have received, the underlying problems persist.
With its economic, military, and demographic heft – China generates
considerable
unease in Russia.
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