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After he
emerged
from the underground, Waters produced trash-lite versions of his earlier works ("Cry Baby", "Polyester", Hairspray") that to die-hard fans looked and tasted like watered down liqueur.
A new creative team
emerged
in 1950 when brilliant actor James Stewart teamed with the equally-brilliant director Anthony Mann to make a series of westerns that helped define that genre for the future.
(I had to walk MILES just to see a movie, and it was usually dark when I
emerged
from the theater; seeing a horror movie was always unnerving, but particularly so when it was as well-executed as this one.)
The gaping non-threatening Sarlaac's mouth was given moving tentacles and a huge fly-trap looking head that emerged, which definitely added to the suspense.
But at the Royal Rumble a new contender had
emerged.
I have rarely
emerged
from viewing a film with such a warm, happy feeling.
It did capture very well the atmosphere of the time, when Britain
emerged
from monochrome into colour during the late 50's and early 60's.
If a ticking crocodile had
emerged
from subspace and taken a bite out of him - hey, let's be fair - out of everyone involved in this tax-scam fiasco - t h a t might have been entertaining.
In the last 8-10 years a new generation of super-talented writer-directors and actors
emerged
from the Harz mountains and Bavaria and took the world by storm.
I
emerged
from viewing this film a more educated and compassionate person.
I watched it in a Toronto cinema and afterward
emerged
into a warm and noisy downtown night, crowded with people, signs, lights cars taxis subways et cetera.
People were more reverent then; their moral scruples were more intact and we must remember that we just
emerged
victorious from the Second World War and were then fighting the Korean War, so nationalism was more prevalent; respect for the flag and country was almost an anticipated action; no flag burning then!
She has conquered the most devastating of Tradgedies and has
emerged
from it with the Courage of a True Hero! God-Bless YOU Jill Kinmont.
It works because of the magical sparkle between Powell and Loy, which chiefly owes its magic to Powell's remarkable and humorous personality and the unique response to it which seems to have
emerged
spontaneously from Myrna Loy from the moment they met.
Her vitality and energy
emerged
until the very end...thank you Beah!
Although the romantic, suave and serene Rajesh Khanna has other big hits to his credits like AMAR PREM, ANAND, SAFAR and ARADHANA but in KATI PATANG, his inherent and innate acting prowess shot to that vintage point from where, the exact reflection of his acting skills that were imbued in mystic, elegant and romantic gestures
emerged
supreme.
Librarian book-worm(Jenny Wright), who enjoys reading horror stories which she invests all of herself into, finds that a sadistic alchemist, from a "non-fiction" book titled "I Madman" has
emerged
from the literary page believing she is Anna, his muse for whom he wishes to please with the "perfect face."
I was not disappointed when the sequence that had so fascinated me as an impressionable adolescent, where the evil governess embarks with her young charge on a journey of deception,
emerged
as powerfully as ever after a gap of so many years.
Many classics
emerged
from this period: T-Men (1947), Naked City (1948), Border Incident (1949).
Whenever the characters went outside to stand in the cold, no condensation
emerged
with their breaths.
Good thing, too, because The Old Man and the Sea is Hemingway's tersest statement about what it means for a male to live a worthwhile life: live vigorously, test yourself, fight what threatens to destroy you (within and without), and
emerged
bloodied, but unbowed.
Roberto Rossellini is a great filmmaker, one of the greatest that
emerged
once the smoke settled from World War 2 in Europe.
Somehow, he managed to cut a deal with United Artists and filmed what
emerged
as a free-form musical diatribe on drugs, sex, the gap between generations (musicians vs. the common businessman) and post-psychedelic expression.
As the plot developed and Jed
emerged
from the shadows into Joe's life I thought the film lost its way a little.
Out of the spate of Van Damme wannabes that
emerged
in the late 80s/early 90s, you have to go a long way to find one who outshines the great Jeff Wincott.
I'd never seen the short 'toon PAGE MISS GLORY until this week (or if I did, it was so long ago that all I retain is a subliminal memory of the denouement), but the cartoon people reminded me of the ubiquitous long-nosed "Kilroy was here" WWII graffiti drawing and also of the cartoon work of Robert Crumb, who
emerged
in director Terry Zwigoff's 1994 documentary CRUMB as perhaps the most extreme American misogynist NOT behind bars.
He has
emerged
as one of the most daring movie makers in the world, specially in India.
Many fans of Kurt Russell were extremely surprised he
emerged
from his years as a child actor to evolve into a believable, hard hitting, action hero.
The IMF’s Internal Evaluation Office is more directly scathing in its assessment of the Fund’s obliviousness to the US subprime crisis as it
emerged.
Among the countries hurt by that crisis, Malaysia chose not to ask for the Fund’s help and
emerged
at least as well as others that did seek IMF assistance.
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