Crawling
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(Apperantly people can die from cockroaches
crawling
all over them...) My rating for "Asylum of satan"--2/10.
I'm loving this movie from the opening scene of rats under night vision camera
crawling
along the pipe-works of a building.
They are done as multimedia paintings on film, complete with flies
crawling
around them.
A strong contender for the title of best horror film of the 1990's, Bernard Rose's "Candyman" is a very faithful (and therefore truly scary) adaptation of Clive Barker's skin
crawling
short story.
She learns that her own beloved father runs an international hard drugs network, hallucinates about eerie maggots
crawling
around everywhere and eventually hooks up with another archaeologist that fancies Etruscan tombs.
the lead character, Sam, barely says two words the whole movie and walks about a meter, otherwise
crawling
like an animal.
The acting in the scene where the girl gets out of the car and is
crawling
across the ground while being "eaten" by the werewolf is actually laughably bad.
The zombies were doing things that is not even possible by humans(such as
crawling
along a ceiling).
The black kid's dog shakes some fleas around the musicians, and when the black kid is picked up
crawling
around by his legs, he manages to drop the jar filled with all the kids' caught fleas.
The feature lacks any semblance of professional polish but manages to convey the backward, clannish atmosphere of a rural Georgia town where flash storms and downed power lines gradually unleash a terrible,
crawling
menace.
The little furry pests are
crawling
all over the place and you better hope they don't bite a chunk out of you because, when that happens, you start growing hair out of strange places and want to eat human flesh!
Another reviewer already commented on the
"crawling
along the snow", the missing crampons in the crevasse, and the poor ice axe technique of the "climbers".
In fact, the
crawling
peg encourages some kinds of capital outflows, such as carry trade unwinding, the dollarization of household accounts, and withdrawal by portfolio investors.
With inflation's fall, however, policymakers sought greater discretion in managing their exchange rates and moved toward intermediate systems, including fixed but adjustable rates, exchange rate bands,
crawling
pegs, and pre-announced rates.
Meth users often develop rotten teeth and horrible scabs caused by scratching themselves due to a sensation of insects
crawling
under their skin.
'Yes, I must clear it up and understand it,' he thought, gazing intently at the untrodden grass before him, and following the movements of a green insect that was
crawling
up a stalk of couch grass and was hindered in its ascent by a leaf of goutwort.
The fall of Estelle, who had been
crawling
on all fours, increased the disturbance.
At first it was only a thin line, a supple serpent stretching itself out; then it enlarged into a crawling, crouching flank; and soon it reached them, and the sleeping girl's feet were touched by it.
From the branch Mollusca, he mentions numerous comb-shaped scallops, hooflike spiny oysters piled on top of each other, triangular coquina, three-pronged glass snails with yellow fins and transparent shells, orange snails from the genus Pleurobranchus that looked like eggs spotted or speckled with greenish dots, members of the genus Aplysia also known by the name sea hares, other sea hares from the genus Dolabella, plump paper-bubble shells, umbrella shells exclusive to the Mediterranean, abalone whose shell produces a mother-of-pearl much in demand, pilgrim scallops, saddle shells that diners in the French province of Languedoc are said to like better than oysters, some of those cockleshells so dear to the citizens of Marseilles, fat white venus shells that are among the clams so abundant off the coasts of North America and eaten in such quantities by New Yorkers, variously colored comb shells with gill covers, burrowing date mussels with a peppery flavor I relish, furrowed heart cockles whose shells have riblike ridges on their arching summits, triton shells pocked with scarlet bumps, carniaira snails with backward-curving tips that make them resemble flimsy gondolas, crowned ferola snails, atlanta snails with spiral shells, gray nudibranchs from the genus Tethys that were spotted with white and covered by fringed mantles, nudibranchs from the suborder Eolidea that looked like small slugs, sea butterflies
crawling
on their backs, seashells from the genus Auricula including the oval-shaped Auricula myosotis, tan wentletrap snails, common periwinkles, violet snails, cineraira snails, rock borers, ear shells, cabochon snails, pandora shells, etc.
His chief officer struggled furiously with other monsters
crawling
up the Nautilus's sides.
Some flies on the table were
crawling
up the glasses that had been used, and buzzing as they drowned themselves in the dregs of the cider.
No birds were to be heard; everything seemed asleep, the espalier covered with straw, and the vine, like a great sick serpent under the coping of the wall, along which, on drawing hear, one saw the many-footed woodlice
crawling.
She no longer grumbled as formerly at taking a turn in the garden; what he proposed was always done, although she did not understand the wishes to which she submitted without a murmur; and when Leon saw him by his fireside after dinner, his two hands on his stomach, his two feet on the fender, his two cheeks red with feeding, his eyes moist with happiness, the child
crawling
along the carpet, and this woman with the slender waist who came behind his arm-chair to kiss his forehead: "What madness!" he said to himself.
She looked at the scales on the walls, two brands smoking end to end, and a long spider
crawling
over her head in a rent in the beam.
This they did; but, instead of getting into separate beds, as they thought they were doing, they both climbed into the same one without knowing it - one getting in with his head at the top, and the other
crawling
in from the opposite side of the compass, and lying with his feet on the pillow.
That was something that Gregor did not want to think about too much, so he started to move about,
crawling
up and down the room.
Out of consideration for his parents, Gregor wanted to avoid being seen at the window during the day, the few square meters of the floor did not give him much room to crawl about, it was hard to just lie quietly through the night, his food soon stopped giving him any pleasure at all, and so, to entertain himself, he got into the habit of
crawling
up and down the walls and ceiling.
Grete would probably be the only one who would dare enter a room dominated by Gregor
crawling
about the bare walls by himself.
He really had not imagined his father the way he stood there now; of late, with his new habit of
crawling
about, he had neglected to pay attention to what was going on the rest of the flat the way he had done before.
He had been reduced to the condition of an ancient invalid and it took him long, long minutes to crawl across his room -
crawling
over the ceiling was out of the question - but this deterioration in his condition was fully (in his opinion) made up for by the door to the living room being left open every evening.
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