Corrupt
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969 examples of Corrupt in a sentence
The plot as such involves a squad of
corrupt
killer cops a la MAGNUM FORCE, and "journalist" Timberlake is the only one brave enough to uncover them.
A very ordinary made-for-tv product, "Tyson" attempts to be a serious biopic while stretching the moments of angst for effect, fast forwarding through the esoterics of the
corrupt
sport of boxing, and muddling the sensationalistic stuff which is the only thing which makes Tyson even remotely interesting.
Kevin Bacon plays a
corrupt
scientist who has discovered invisibility and uses it to drive himself into moral bankruptcy.
If you want to see a movie where terrorists are kinda good guys, American CIA bombs everything that doesn't agree with our opinions, all capitalists are corrupt, and you like to see anything resembling a storyboard advancement accompanied by a death, have at.
The many plots and subplots make the film too broad and none of the characters are properly developed - I really didn't feel like I knew any character, except that everyone is
corrupt
and evil.
In the end, there is really no explanation of why anyone does what they do, except to serve as additional
corrupt
characters who commit a double-cross.
For a movie that pretends to be violent, ruthless and morally
corrupt
it is inexcusable that it's story has been told so many times and with a lot more depth and character development.
How can there be that many
corrupt
cops without any one of them slipping up?
This film about secret government mind experiments and the
corrupt
use of the citizenry by secretive and vile shadowy figures had the potential for being a really interesting movie.
Yeah, Madsen's character - whilst talking to the woman from the TV station - is right: the LAPD IS a corrupt, violent and racist police.
After the murderers get off scot-free thanks to a
corrupt
judge and he himself is jailed for 30 days for contempt of court, he decides to take matters into his own hands by joining a group of vigilantes led by a grizzled looking Fred Williamson.
There's nothing particularly original about this story of
corrupt
unions on one side and the "chief attorney" on the other.
We are introduced to the story and some of the characters by a portentous narrator who informs us that, while most unions work hard and honestly to advance the causes of their members, a few are
corrupt.
The movie is totally predictable - from the
corrupt
owner and planner, to the snaking electric cables.
I wouldn't be surprised if Soderbergh was pressured to avoid making pre- revolution Cuba as graphically
corrupt
as it was.
He is found innocent but is cattle is stolen by a
corrupt
judge.
It is the year After Colony 195 and the
corrupt
Earth government, known as the Earth Sphere Alliance, is violently taking over the free colonies.
But Ronda clearly has close dealings with
corrupt
sheriff Gannon and engages in some shady practices in her Castle saloon in Skagway.
True Hollywood conventions used, like playing A list and VERY attractive actors as the 'heroes', such as Naomi Watts (Julia Cook - Ned Kelly's lover), Heath Ledger (Ned) and Orlando Bloom (Joe Byrne - Ned's right hand man), and unattractive (sorry Geoffrey Rush) actors play the drunken and
corrupt
Victorian Police Force.
Right as the movie starts it reminds us of the money hungry
corrupt
world of overpaid sports starts, they even go as far as to make one up called "Townsell."
John McIntyre does a bang-up job as a
corrupt
judge/entrepreneur/thief.
It is more about of film about how strong friendship can more than the story of Steve Biko although we do get an insight into what the man was like and how far the reporter and friend Donald Woods went to preserve the mans name and let the world know what a
corrupt
, putrid society South Africa was.
Its darkness and bleakness are supported by the portrayal of a corrupt, incompetent system which works against success.
Terry-Thomas sparkles as usual in the lead, as a feckless ministry man led to the brink of disaster when a nation he is supposedly in charge of starts attracting the interest of the world, Ian Bannen makes a great romantic lead, Peter Sellers puts in one of his quieter performances as a
corrupt
politico and the uber-suave John Le Mesurier plays against type as a rugged revolutionary leader.
Chloe is mysteriously saved from Dr. Caselli, the
corrupt
doctor responsible for transferring patients with abilities from Belle Reve to Project 33.1, and a fraction of second later Clark arrives.
A six year old boy and a police officer's death are blamed on a career criminal who's questionable freedom leads to an apparent cover-up by political pay-offs and city corruption involving union leaders like Danny Aiello played by Frank Anselmo,
corrupt
judicial officials like Judge Walter Stern.
Jay Chou plays an orphan raised in a kung fu school, but kicked out by the
corrupt
headmaster after fighting with a bunch of thugs in the employ of a nefarious villain.
it is possible to imagine that the director would like to reduce the first strong sensual feelings of the girls to lesbianism, but even in that case she doesn't
corrupt
the likelihood of the story.
Something that I don't understand: why did the cop and Vito have a shootout if the latter was delivering info that could bring down the
corrupt
judge?
Maybe those in authority have always been
corrupt
and I did find it interesting that over 30,000 signed a petition for Ned Kelly NOT to be hanged, so maybe there was more truth in this film than at first thought?
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