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Go to ClimateCrisis.org or CarbonCalculator.com and buy carbon
credits.
And he
credits
that conversation with his father as giving him a sense that the simplest questions could carry you out to the edge of human knowledge, and that that's where he wanted to play.
They're going to be tapping into carbon
credits.
If you ask about child tax credits, the future of the penguins in the south Antarctic, asked to hold forth on whether or not the developments in Chongqing contribute to sustainable development in carbon capture, and we will have an answer for you.
I think there was a first-kiss moment when I really expected the
credits
to start rolling because that's the end of the movie, right?
Whether you know it or not, large numbers of students with high SAT's and large numbers of A.P.
credits
who go to the most prestigious universities in our country begin in pre-med or pre-engineering and engineering, and they end up changing their majors.
When legislators and others think about economic development, what they first of all think about are business tax incentives, property tax abatements, job creation tax credits, you know, there are a million of these programs all over the place.
One commenter even suggested that I add my disability to my credits: screenwriter, comedian, palsy.
Our questions led to a surprising solution: tax
credits.
I don't know if you've ever looked at the
credits
of a Pixar movie, but the babies born during a production are listed there.
Rosie's family
credits
Brianna with helping Rosie to learn English.
I even finished my
credits
on time and graduated with my class.
This would constitute only about two percent of current federal expenditures and be far less than the 500-plus billion dollars that's already being spent by the federal government on asset promotion through tax
credits
and subsidies.
You know a director has doubts about their own horror film when a) there is some pointless nudity and b) the movie's so short they add some rather boring outtakes at the end
credits
that nobody really cares about because the movie wasn't that good!
So in 1991 the opening
credits
for 'Stranded in Space' run under a few shots of three people falling into a matter transmitter and vanishing.
I was only amused when the ending
credits
started rolling and I was free to vacate the auditorium.
Plankton, or Creatures from the Abyss as I'm positive it's more commonly known as & filmed under as the title Creatures from the Abyss appears over a moving image & in the same font type as the rest of the credits, starts with five 20 something kids, Mike (Clay Rogers) his girlfriend Margaret (Sharon Twomey), sisters Julie (Ann Wolf) & Dorothy (Loren DePalm) & an annoying idiot named Bobby (Michael Bon) whom decide to all fit into a small rubber boat & head out to sea, don't ask why as I don't know.
Apparently it didn't test well because actors who have footage in the
credits
have been edited completely out of the movie, which means a hasty cut job was done on it.
In reality, the plot is a thinly disguised excuse for the producers to promote their own philosophies on life (watch the end
credits
and the 'these people are not real' disclaimer at the end for a real laugh).
The opening
credits
for instance are white letters rising mechanically from a red background.
I saw the
credits
and I gasped.
After the opening
credits
over a black sheet of paper with spots of white paint sprayed onto it, oh OK I'll be generous and call it a star field, we witness an alien spacecraft crashing into a meteorite and being forced to land on earth.
Written and directed by Don Dohler this has to be an amateur film, made with family and friends, look at the
credits
and see how many Dohler's are involved.
Also, the opening
credits
are done fairly well with a remix of WhiteZombie's "more human then human' and it does go fairly well with what is in the context of this 'movie'.
I am amazed that Troy Kennedy Martin (the screenwriter of the original film) allowed his name to be used in the
credits
for this pig's ear.
I saw the opening
credits
and thought this looks good.
However, I was left sadly wanting in many ways after the
credits
rolled.
This movie does not have any redeeming qualities, except the song at the very end over the credits... which at leas provides some enjoyment.
You know what kind of a movie you're in for when the
credits
say "Special Guest Star" and list someone you've never heard of.
The most positive points in this film were the
credits
(text style) and some moments in Ice-T's acting.
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