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You are
deemed
expert on all things Morrison, King, Malcolm, Rosa.
Every time I go back to prison, I feel a little at home, but it is the daunting work to achieve the vision that keeps me awake at night, connecting the miles to Louisiana, which is
deemed
as the incarceration capital of the world, carrying with me stories of hundreds of women whom I have met within the prisons, some of whom are now embracing their second chances, and others who are still on that bridge of life's journey.
But apparently, working in an unstable place is
deemed
too high-risk.
It was
deemed
impossible.
You know, my husband, he
deemed
this coffee blend superior to our regular and much cheaper coffee, which made me imagine a life based solely on fancy coffee and I saw our household budget explode.
Red-lining was used by banks, wherein certain sections of the city, including ours, were
deemed
off-limits to any sort of investment.
In fact, they were so rare that elected members of Parliament had the right to allocate 15 telephone lines as a favor to those they
deemed
worthy.
Unfortunately, some very important images are
deemed
too graphic or disturbing for us to see them.
On the other, we might bottle our emotions, pushing them aside and permitting only those emotions
deemed
legitimate.
Only adding to the chorus of people who
deemed
this to be 'unredeemable' I will state the following without repeating the obvious FLAWS plainly stated by some of the other commentators: The "film" is shot on video (what type of camera I don't know) but the cameraman had it on AUTOFOCUS(!) all the time, so that any slight movement makes it go In and Out of focus.
I have come to the conclusion that any movie that has a twist upon a twist is
deemed "
genius" by anyone who watches it.
unfortunately the film makers have
deemed
it irrelevant to try and do any other than this, for the films fourth outing, deeming it far more suitable to add some lame romeo and Juliet sub plot, involving an idiotic family feud (over a car!!!!) and surprise surprise some gory pumpkin head slayings, so far so formulaic, but it doesn't stop there the acting talent in this flick is dire...oh so bad half of them can't even keep up a southern accent without slipping into their native and often posher accents.
I would much rather watch an old Ramsay brothers movie than this piece of crap, although someone has
deemed
that these don't need to be made available, for the most part, which is a crime in itself.
I will say one thing about this film: it was
deemed
bad enough for a righteous lampooning by the early cast of MST3K and I suggest to anyone that's curious enough to see how bad this film is to watch that version of the film for moral support if nothing else.
There are some hints as to why this is all happening but they aren't explored and there's a lot left to either the imagination or else it wasn't
deemed
important.
It is obvious that we as a general public are being force-fed that which has been
deemed "
great and wonderful" by the powerful and influential while true gems such as "Unconditional Love" manage to shine thru all those pretenders to really enjoyable cinema.
Swift's writing really has more in common with Kafka and Orwell than with fantasy-adventure writers, so it's curious that Gulliver's Travels has been
deemed
a children's novel.
As it covers stuff that was
deemed '
sensitive', to say the least, during communism, I can see the fascination it produced at the time.
I watched parts and
deemed
it just too dumb to review again.
There are movies that are awful, and there are movies that are so awful they are
deemed
long-forgotten and unwatchable.
After viewing other movies based on the works of Japanese writers, I have to conclude that what is
deemed
frightening in Japan is not what is frightening here in the US.
It was reported they
deemed
it "unreleasable".
This was a popular movie probably because of the humor in it, the fast-moving story, an underdog character who shuts up all the loudmouths, etc. Funny thing is, you probably couldn't make a movie with this title if you substituted anybody but "white" as anything else would be
deemed
racist by the PC police.
The items they
deemed
to be weapons were landscaping tools that he kept in his truck all the time for work.
He's
deemed
immature by the other girls.
I have not been able to view this confection for many years as the 'race commissars' in England have
deemed
it too offensive to be shown in multi racial Britain.
This was Stewart's last film as a romantic lead as he was
deemed
too old at age 50 to play that sort of part anymore.
While it may be
deemed
as a movie that has cheap emotional draws, it also has that message of forgiveness, and overall good morals.
Famously
deemed "
too cerebral" and "too cold" by NBC brass and rejected, "The Cage" was nevertheless the most ambitious and costly pilot ever made in the history of the network at the time, and Gene Roddenberry did not want to let all that effort and expense go to waste, with the result being this truly classic Star Trek episode, which embeds "The Cage" into a frame story which deepens and extends the emotional and philosophical depth of this haunting tale, a landmark in TV history and one of the first truly serious sci-fi stories ever filmed for the small screen...Star Date 3012: The USS Enterprise diverts to Starbase 11 after Mr. Spock receives an urgent message from the former commander of the Enterprise.
In this 1943 film, Judy Garland is
deemed
not to be ready for the big-time yet by the man who loves her-Van Heflin.
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