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Our political leaders seem helpless, insisting on austerity, even as public goods diminish to levels unseen in
decades.
The United States is the only superpower, and it's likely to remain that way for two or three
decades.
While it has been many
decades
since I last read Mr. Wells "War of the Worlds", or "The Time Machine", or any other of his works, I believe that they were all set in London, or at least, in England.
This is nothing like the family-oriented days of "I Love Lucy" some five
decades
before.
It is a redundant remake of every horror monster movie in the last two
decades.
Some teen agers go to an old deserted farm house left to one of them by their dead grandfather, unaware that there had been several murders there
decades
earlier because their grandfather had made a pact with the devil for a good harvest- couldn't the guy have thought of something better to sell his soul for?
This movie's totally undeserved popularity powerfully indicates the very low level pop sub-culture has succeeded not only in achieving in the last decades, but also in imposing as dominant taste on an impotent audience.
Not only the title but the idea is the same as that Jane Fonda, George Segal vehicle of a few
decades
ago.
Yet another recent comedy that shows that Hollywood can't even do the basics when it comes to film-making that it used to do in its sleep for
decades.
This was the next to last film appearance by Jill Ireland, who died of cancer in 1990 after four
decades
as a well-known actress and producer.
Like many first-time filmmakers that came in the
decades
after him, his ambition for Fear and Desire was, in short, to just go and make a film, cheaply, more than likely to see if he could do it.
History and experience over the past couple of
decades
has shown us that intellectuals talking about sex is about the unsexiest and unintellectual thing anyone can do, but this wasn't quite as obvious back in 1986.
Despite
decades
of tax incentives, in terms of international visibility the Canadian film industry still lags behind most central African and Islamic states (surprisingly few Canadian films are released outside their native shores), and Nouvelle-France aka Battle of the Brave is another example of why.
As a Bruce Campbell fan for nearly two decades, I was thrilled to have an opportunity to see his latest film on the big screen with the man himself in attendance.
Have you seen all the big adventures of last few
decades?
But five
decades
later it seems quaint, just another cinematic relic of the dreadful 1950s.
I saw this in the theatre a couple
decades
ago, and fuzzy recollection suggests that I liked it.
I accept it though for its shock value,
decades
before Trainspotting and Pulp Fiction.
They kept this case alive for two
decades
before Fuhrman walked into it in order to make a name for himself.
Yet, the best pics Hollywood could muster are that of some dinky hospital in the middle of nowhere (besides the real pic of the hospital taken
decades
ago).
There are bad movies, movies that are horrible, and then there's a tiny, rarified body of movies that are so horribly bad that, even after seeing them just once, the sheer awfulness makes it impossible to forget them even
decades
later.
This group of kids was sealed in the mine many
decades
earlier, and now appear roving the woods (poor make-up) with weapons looking for flesh to eat.
This dribble of a film was nothing more than the typical 'group of teens killed someone accidentally now that someone is haunting/killing them off 20 years later' crap that has been shoved down our throats for
decades.
sdiner82 had clearly not seen the film in decades, and his memory is appalling.
Bug-eyed Jack Elam is a hoot as always and Bo Hopkins has been playing this same part for decades; Ned Beatty also does his part in a small role... but there is no STORY.
Who knows how big his legacy would have been had he sang for
decades.
When The Godfather came out, I thought they had broken the mold, but the
decades
have produced a series of well-acted mob movies with major stars and directors doing them.
Apart from being a clever and well-marketed variation on the nowadays hugely popular horror genre and a splendid formula to attract potential new fans in general, I always somewhat considered "Supernatural" as a massively giant homage towards the genre through the
decades.
I find it remarkable that so little was actually done with the story of the a-bomb and it's development for
decades
after the Manhattan Project was completed.
If you're wondering whether or not my recommendation is a good one or not consider that the film was pretty much only available in its non-hardcore version for the better part of the last three
decades
simply because the film stands up with out the sex, which is how I first saw the film years ago on cable TV.
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