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what the exact legal loophole was (the wording of a copyright notice) that permitted the books' unauthorized publication in the U.S. (Speaking of which: I take strong exception to the film's dismissal of the
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on that edition as "irrelevant" and "psychedelic," which they were not.
They were the work of Jack Gaughan, a very able sf illustrator of the period, and some fans, including me, found them more apt, and more attractive, than the
covers
on the rival set.)
Instead, it was a story that
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familiar territory.
You looked in the discount section and found this...Look at the back and front
covers.
Roth
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it up as best he can by being all mouth; Hurt has about as much menace as a fluffy bunny and Stamp can't seem to decide whether he's playing an ex-London crook or some toff straight off the playing fields at Eton.
The young daughter only manages to escape with the aid of a mysterious spectre, who kills the two aggressors while she
covers
in a downstairs cupboard.
It also
covers
up the crappy sfx.
No dark lighting or annoying slow motion here...just two actors in one enormous bed sans sheets and
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who seem at time to be barely acting at all.
This masterpiece
covers
the band's entire career from Led Zep 1 to Coda and this is captured magnificently on this DVD as each concert shows how the band became bigger and bigger over the years.
"Four Friends
" covers
way too much territory for me to attempt to explain it here, but if you haven't seen this film, I urge you to find a copy (it's just been released on DVD) and watch it.
One day William Holden is called to the Korean war which he
covers
and then that ill fated day, she gets the news of his demise.
It
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almost all the important aspects of the only element of hip-hop which has been there from the very start.
Not until it's over do you realize it
covers
issues that are not only subtle but significant.
It
covers
the difficulties a returning Vietnam veteran has in dealing with the horrors of war.
We put the movie on at 11:00 at night and lay together in our sleeping bags hiding behind
covers
for most of it.
This
covers
just about every area of the creative process, and goes through the three stages chronologically, with the main focus squarely placed on the production.
In all good conscience, I could not rate this lower then a 9 out of 10, great performances from all the actors, and while many may not have understood the cryptic ending in which the brother is murdered by his step father, and Tom Hanks
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it up using a far-fetched story about a flying machine, pay close attention to the little details, such as the turtle that he still has, even though his brother "flew" off with it.
In Follies he imitates the '30s '40s style of showtunes, in Pacific Overtures he captures the subtle art of Asian music, Into the Woods knocks off the 32 bar Disney style songs, and Assassins
covers
a history of American music.
The title of my summary pretty much
covers
my review.
It is starkly shot, graphic without being visually graphic, well-acted by all concerned, and
covers
some of the most taboo issues of any day in a workmanlike, almost expected normalcy hitherto not seen in any other film by this reviewer.
Wayne Wang's direction may be the ingredient which made this film much more impressive to me than "Slums of Beverly Hills", which
covers
remarkably similar ground.
This
covers
the sides of Swift's novel that were never covered before.
I guess, the whole movie
covers
too many subjects, each of them can be the main subject,e.g.
They were big, loaded with accessories, and even felt as though they had been filled with details under the canvas
covers
that was never meant to be seen.
One girl (kidnapped earlier) is treated to a plaster facial, which results in her death when it
covers
up her air supply.
I know everyone has different types of humor, some people may not even like mine, but that's okay; I don't think this
covers
any range of humor though.
Here, all the tracks are
covers
put on by uninteresting characters, and these renditions fail to capture Cohen's slow, jazzy style.
More often, the
covers
are badly sung folk versions.
As it
covers
stuff that was deemed 'sensitive', to say the least, during communism, I can see the fascination it produced at the time.
The best special effect that had me hiding under the bed
covers
was..., nope can't think of one for that either.
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