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There is also some attention given to the newer pop-punk/emo acts and the
debate
on whether or not they are punk.
There has always been a huge
debate
whether Evil Dead II is a sequel or a remake, since the second film contradicts the story that occurred in Evil Dead.
But the Ritalin changes him completely from a quiet nerd that nobody had time for, to a loud-mouthed brat who suddenly became the confident head of the
debate
team.
It's a movie about a little, annoying twit with a stutter who gets to help a girl out on the
debate
team.
Though long, "The Insider" is never boring and a movie all Americans should see twice to make sure they fully comprehend regardless of how you feel about the tobacco
debate.
The question should be asked does the race of the President require that no criticism be cast on his (or her)actions,that no honest and fair
debate
be held, or that all policies be acquiesced to just because of race.
I was going to agree with everyone here who claim HELLWORLD isn't really a HELLRAISER movie but I'm having an internal
debate
with myself as to what constitutes a HELLRAISER movie ?
I do not want to listen anything about the same old
debate
concerning catholic education and sexual repression (may be 20 or 30 years ago).
Ms. Griffith should be at the very center of a firestorm of
debate
on what's wrong with Hollywood, and the principal lesson we can learn from movies like this one is that Hollywood is lazy.
As if that weren't bad enough, it looks like the creators were just trying too hard to make a successful spoof--they overexaggerate certain aspects of high school (they have to show at least 10 doors in the high school labeled
"Debate
Club," "German Club," etc.) and they tend to make fun of things like teen pregnancy and teen sex, which really has NOTHING to do with making fun of horror films.
As a gay man I haven't really been able to see the gay marriage
debate
beyond, "sure, we should get what they get."
This is not a happy story, i sat through all the frustrating bits in the movies, putting my shirt over my head whenever he tried to
debate
with his enormous stutter, thinking its okay, because I'm gonna see some scenes at the end where he has finally lost his stutter.
There are no checks and balances for this, as the right wing media continues to stifle true dissent and replace it with faux
debate
forums such as this.
But it's amazing how it jumps from funny to serious at the drop of a hat, the issue behind Intelligent Design/Evolution is one that everyone has an opinion about, and it is really at the heart of the divide between red state/blue state (I know those terms have been exploited in the media, but the movie does a good job of honestly showing both sides of the debate).
Foster plays an uneducated backwoods woman, who is "discovered" following the death of her guardian and becomes the cause celebre for dueling medicos Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson, who
debate
about whether she should be institutionalized or allowed to remain in isolation.
With little coming from the opposite spectrum of the debate, this is nothing more than a PR video for Masillon football.
Overall this movie was an enjoyable way to pass the time, but not a movie that provokes discussion or
debate.
It's just your basic sports movie (although there is
debate
about whether cheering is a sport.)
As a late-comer to the heated
debate
about this movie, let me make my position clear.
I'm sure a great deal of interest and
debate
will now resurrect this film in the rentals and shops.
It also inhibits proper
debate.
This conundrum is symbolized by the
debate
over detaining terrorism suspects without charge or trial.
There is, however, a lively
debate
about whether there was a fourth big mistake: Alan Greenspan’s decision in 2001-2004 to push and keep nominal interest rates on US Treasury securities very low in order to try to keep the economy near full employment.
I am genuinely unsure as to which side I come down on in this
debate.
Historians continue to
debate
the centrality of the Smoot-Hawley law itself, but the subsequent tariff war certainly damaged trade and economic growth, making a bad situation worse.
The two-degree target is the primary point of reference for today’s climate
debate.
To add some precision to the debate, in 2010 we helped to write the European Council on Foreign Relations’ first Foreign Policy Scorecard.
Universities are hubs of research, critical thinking, and lively debate, where the next generation is not only exposed to established facts and theories, but also learns to dissect ideas, pinpoint flaws, and help enrich and expand our knowledge base.
Nowhere is this more apparent than in the
debate
over the need to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in order to avoid dangerous climate change.
As a result, a
debate
has been underway in Turkey over whether to pursue the development and acquisition of nuclear weapons.
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