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I have heard that even Germany's greatest ace in WWI, the "Red Baron," was very disillusioned when he went home the last time before his
death.
One of the actors is found boiled to
death
in a swimming pool (apparently, this wasn't an accident).
Why didn't Denzel try to contact ATF and just warn to abort that ferry travel so that they could safely dismantle the bomb, without risking all that people's life... Well i'll answer that, because screenwriter wanted to break people's heart after his death, just when love between he and "Claire" (Paula Patton) had been set.
The worst part was after the long chase near end where the 'Evil black Dodge' takes a nose dive off a cliff to its
death.
The same opera pieces are used, the same title sequence and the same ear-piercing abstract
death
metal.
The reality we all live in is full of death, life, pain, pus, blood, mud, bodily orifices, rain, sun, and everything else our senses are inundated with, but the presentation of it in this film feels like having your head ducked into a trough full of manure.
The story is more than predictable, ever so much due to the fact that we see the
death
of the characters during the first scene as a previews of the gore end.
Craig Russell was a unique person and after his
death
Canada and the world had lost one of its greatest idols.
His
death
is not without a real good reason.
We witness an unsuccessful attempt of Royal family to leave the country that brought both, the King and the Queen to the trial for treason; execution of her husband on the guillotine, separation from her son who was taken from her on the very day of Louis XVI's death, brought to court to testify against her, and died in captivity when he was 12 years old.
Candyman was stung to
death
by the bees, than his body was burnt in a giant pyre and the ashes scattered on Cabrini Green.
Claudette Colbert plays a widowed mother trying to run her husbands business after his
death.
If you'd enjoy watching a 60-sec slow-motion scene where a guy in a gorilla costume wrestles an obviously dead shark, thrashing it around and pretending to be in the throes of death, look no further.
This type of programme has got to signal the
death
throes of reality television (please, broadcasters, take the hint).
The horrors of the Nazi
death
camps is brought into sharp, stark focus in this brilliant movie.
When the psychic Will (Tucker Smallwood) and psychiatrist Dr. Halsey (Dean Haglund) realise Kelly be brought to the brink of
death
and be revived to regain her spirit/soul, Laura Lee gets understandably extremely emotional and has to be held by Will.
The idea of escaping and cheating
death
and then try to get the Grim Reaper of your back is really exiting.
It is a mean spirited, fantasy film at times, but sometimes you laugh harder after you've been scared nearly to
death.
This movie lays on the sexual taunts and the threat of
death
in ever-increasing doses.
It has everything -- a lead actor who moves his eyebrows up and down to convey strong emotion, unnecessary (ludicrously unnecessary) nudity, idiotic
death
scenes (the best one is when Ricky shoots a car with a handgun and it flips over and explodes).
a movie filled with good drama, great twists and an unexpected
death.
I just suffered through
'Death
of a President'.
Softer than A.I. Artificial Intelligence in terms of robot gore and it even manages to poke fun at I, Robot with its small trio of RRF: Robot Revolution Force in that they can't breaks the laws of robotics and plans on tickling to
death
one of the other bad guys with a feather.
To me the movie portrays perfectly what we all come across sometime in our lives and how we deal with our own failures and also how we face and deal with
death.
It encompasses virtually all of metal sub-genres like Hard Rock, Glam, Black, Power (although I have trouble with defining this sub genre in particular), death, prog and thrash.
Having heard so much about it online, The Mad
Death
ultimately turned out to be a disappointment when I finally obtained it on DVD.
He played Poirot in three theatrical films:
Death
On the Nile, Evil Under the Sun, and Appointment With
Death.
Though most are vulgar there are moments when the vigilantes seem to be coercing men in order to find them guilty and deserving of
death.
The
death
scenes are pretty amusing and as mentioned in a spoken introduction there will be different noises for nudity (a bike horn) and violence and so on.
The graphics are awesome, the action appears realistic and you do have to fight to the
death.
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