Conspiracy
in sentence
448 examples of Conspiracy in a sentence
The third question is: how many times we did the "super secret government agency
conspiracy
gets uncovered from inside" plot?
If you think
conspiracy
theories are for paranoid disturbed people, this could change your mind.
Before long, Sharky's crimefighting Machine uncovers a
conspiracy
of the highest order, which threatens to corrupt the inner body of Atlanta.
Our hero, the earnest but bland Giuliano Gemma, aims to unravel the
conspiracy.
A very interesting documentary - certainly a lot more than Sideways, a pseudo wino drama - where the capitalist
conspiracy
is revealed in all its greed.
One of the best and most exciting of all
conspiracy
thrillers, (there were a number of such film in the 1970's).
The book was better, gave more plot details, ore about the environment and how the kids uncovered the
conspiracy.
Both are police thrillers where the well armed hero must take on well armed rebels, to solve a
conspiracy
by the powers that be against the unwashed masses.
I don't know what to say about the "made for
conspiracy
theory" behavior of Fox in releasing this film, but if it's not playing in your local theater, demand it.
(The closing screen crawl boasts that it's based on actual events...just like "Plan 9!") Some may feel burned by the abrupt finale, but it should still appeal to
conspiracy
cranks.
There are a few seconds of brilliance in this somewhat idiotic hardcore UFO
conspiracy
paranoia-fest.
I don't give much credence to AIDS
conspiracy
theories but its sociologically interesting to see the phenomenon dramatized.
Yep, same guy who did "Attack of the THE Eye Creatures" and two (count 'em: TWO)
conspiracy
movies about Marilyn Monroe.
Another vast
conspiracy
movie that tries to blame the US government and the Armed Forces (especially the Army) for every disaster since the Great Flood.
This film was more effective in persuading me of a Zionist
conspiracy
than a Muslim one.
A below average looking video game is turned into some sort of
conspiracy
to have the next terrorist discovered in the USA backyard.
Does she suffer from mental traumas invoked by the accident or is there really a supernatural
conspiracy
happening all around her? Writer/director Sean Ellis definitely invokes feelings of curiosity and suspense in his script, but unfortunately he fails to properly elaborate them.
This one however made me mockingly remember the crazy websites about there about
conspiracy
theory's that make absolutely no sense.
"National Treasure" (2004) is a thoroughly misguided hodge-podge of plot entanglements that borrow from nearly every cloak and dagger government
conspiracy
cliché that has ever been written.
The movie can't make up its mind whether it is a straight forward 'Man Turns Into Monster' flick (like all those 1950s 'THE INCREDIBLE insert verb ING MAN' movies), or a ghastly big business
conspiracy
theory movie, or a mystical afterlife contact story, or... or what?
Ah WINTER KILLS , based on the novel by Richard Condon which deals with a
conspiracy
that killed the president of the United States 20 years ago .
Poorly written
conspiracy
drama/mystery about the possibility that AIDS was introduced to the public by the government.
Years have gone by since Don Wilson used his martial arts expertise to take down a robot who was programmed to destroy him, he's also married to the blonde reporter (Stacie Foster) who led the rebellion in the first film, now a new
conspiracy
is in the works, one that involves look-alike droids who frame our two heroes, and a corporation looking to rule the world (There is no plot to back any of this up) and Cyber Tracker 2 becomes a virtual replay of the first movie.
Rarely has the screen been smeared with such a blown-up hodgepodge of half-baked
conspiracy
theories, puritan prudery, and new-age gibberish.
At least the book managed to flesh out its hokey
conspiracy
theory.
Oh yeah, there's a subplot about an evil world
conspiracy
and famine, or something.
'Nobody knows anybody' is a
conspiracy
theory thriller about a Satanist/nut bomber targeting the religious festivities of Seville during Holy Week.
Anyway, I wanted to learn more about the Titanic; why it sank, what was running through a lot of people's minds; maybe even a little
conspiracy
stuff.
Winter Kills is a terrible, incoherent and very disappointing
conspiracy
comedy-thriller from little-known director William Richert.
This is a satirical look at
conspiracy
theories and theorists, with the knotting-up of the plot used as a metaphor for the knotting-up of truths, half-truths and lies that define any
conspiracy.
Back
Next
Related words
Theories
There
About
Theory
Which
Their
Against
Movie
Government
People
Other
Being
Would
Theorists
Believe
Where
Media
International
World
While