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Joseph Schumpeter called this "the process of creative destruction."
Right... so you have a dam, tons of water (that seems to flow really really slowly) and a small town that happens to be right underneath the dams path of
destruction.
With that allure we sat down to watch some mayhem and
destruction.
The monster DOES look okay, in my opinion, but it doesn't have enough interaction with the backgrounds, i.e. not enough
destruction
to suit most fans of the genre.
It is only 44 minutes long, yet several battles occur culminating with the
destruction
of the COBRA headquarters.
This movie depicts the
destruction
of Sodom a good 1000 years before it happened, and what about Gamorrah?
I don't remember too much about this movie except that there was a distinctly gratuitous
destruction
of luminaires (lamps).
Almost every fight scene included the unnecessary and wanton
destruction
of useful light fixtures, even if outfitted with cheesy, '70's-style, cylindrical shades to keep with the time setting of the story.
On one occasion, raucous lamp
destruction
takes place in a domestic fight scene between the brothers in both the living and dining rooms of their mother's house, with fixtures in both rooms being taken out.
Yet, the most malicious
destruction
occurs moments later in a bookie's office and includes, but is not limited to, the toppling of a fixture with a ceramic horse-head base, which is consequently disintegrated, and the severe denting of a cylindrical shade as a guy falls back into it during another fisticuffs fight.
The film quickly gets to a major chase scene with ever increasing
destruction.
The film tries to show that the killer's aim is to cause evil and
destruction
in his victims, he loves to play with the lives of other people and to feel control over their the fears and debilities.
It seems like a terrorist goes for mass destruction, and an assassin usually hits one target in a non-spectacular manner.
The sub has been overtaken by terrorists who are bent on
destruction.
An intelligent summation of Cold War era mutually assured
destruction
policy, up until the conclusion: it's a gasser!
Tom Skerritt plays as Howard Anderson, an American entrepreneur with a "passion for building" who is in process of erecting a tourist hotel in the Blue Mountains region, all the while unaware that his business partner, Julian Fane (Guy Doleman) has insured the incomplete structure for ten million dollars, far more than its actual worth, and plans its
destruction
as corollary to normal summer brush fires in order to collect a handsome sum through fraud.
are 2 big budget "event movies,which,in my opinion, are a very hard act to follow,in terms of special effects and scenes of destruction.as
It also is funny how seismically active areas are shown to have massive
destruction
from a 6.5 magnitude earthquake.
And, the loon has the latest weapons of biological
destruction
to achieve the ethnic cleansing pogrom of the Russian Federation.
OR is it just saying that some people are lost and just hell bent on
destruction.
Most science fiction fans don't require huge amounts of character development, but it would be nice to know why the two main characters who survived the
destruction
of the space fleet together ended up fighting each other.
I think "category 6: day of
destruction"
was very unrealistic.
The first demon possession of a crabby birthday girl leads to the
destruction
of her entire party, and a creepy demon child clawing his way into the room of a tenant who is pregnant with child.
Our heroes run into the last remaining scientist on the island, Dr. Susan Richardson (Michelle Borth of "Wonderland"), the daughter of the scientist responsible for this insane science project, who tells them that the military is going to target the island for
destruction.
I was expecting a lot of destruction, but what did I get?
The story of a respected Piano teacher in Vienna Conservatory, cool and collected on the surface, an expert in classical music, with the inner world so dark and disturbing with the demons of fear, self-loathing and self
destruction
strong enough to ruin her demanded more than one viewing.
The title is a reference to the
destruction
of the remnants of a harvest, like rice husks, by farmers who burn them creating fires on the plains.
Director Kimiyoshi Yasudo and screenwriter Tetsuro Yoshida give the compelling story all the power and simplicity of an ancient age-old legendary folktale: there's a very strong sense of an ancient time and faraway remote place (it's specifically set in feudal Japan), the good guys are noble and appealing while the villains are truly nasty and detestable, the occasional stirring swordfights are staged with considerable skill and gusto, the special effects are fine and impressive, the serious tone and steady pace never falter for a minute, and Majin's last reel rampage of savage
destruction
is extremely lively, exciting, and more than a little scary.
They (Big Brother) sent him out to do the job, he does it too well, without adhering to the accepted "standards" of death and
destruction
(Am I the only one who's troubled by the fact that we have 'standards' for death and destruction????), so they send the "Conformity Police" out to eliminate the individual.
I watched a made for television film about the
destruction
at Waco, Texas.
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