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Alyosha Skvortsov, a private in the Soviet Army during WWII, destroys two
enemy
tanks and, in exchange for receiving official recognition for his accomplishment, asks for leave to see his mother and repair her roof.
Recap: A military outpost from earth are attacked without warning by a mysterious and previously unknown
enemy.
The humans weapons are totally ineffective against this
enemy
and they must flee.
I just don't want to see this WWII settled stories and concept of
enemy
movies anymore.
Steve Martin hams it up as Vinnie, a mob informant under the Witness protection program, Rick Moranis is the FBI agent assigned to protect him, and Joan Cusack plays Moranis' love interest/Vinnie's
enemy
as the DA of the suburban town Martin has been relocated to.
Set in a future where Mars has been colonised, a team of police officers led by Pam Grier and Natasha Henstridge are sent to a mining post to escort public
enemy
James 'Desolation' Williams (Ice Cube) back for trial.
It contains all the classic elements: a no-compromise anti-hero (Russell), a cast of misfit cohorts who work both for and against his goals (Borgnine, Barbeau, Stanton), an
enemy
with real dimensions (Hayes), a fantastic and depressingly realistic setting (Manhattan turned into a prison), and an authority we can both respect (van Cleef) and despise (Pleasance).
As you know, Greece is an
enemy
to Egypt: they are both opposite cultures: one celebrates knowledge, the other celebrates carnal pleasure.
But this movie reminded me of the good old days, when I used to read "Dragonball" the Manga - before the same manga became overly stupid and boring and went too far with the whole "there's always a stronger
enemy"
thing.
Costas "sneaking up" on character after character while making all kinds of noise, the
enemy
compound so sophisticated it controls top secret space satellites, but such shoddy security that the marines' walkie-talkies go undetected as far a underground subs and Costas runs around without any surveillance picking him up.
Lassiter, like Bond gets into similar situations and in the end triumphs over the
enemy.
A British secret agent is assigned the task of taking some secret documents to Washington, D.C. It's wartime in Europe and
enemy
agents would be only too happy to get their hands on these papers.
Garfield was known for his politically liberal views, and perhaps this is why he later ended up as an
enemy
of the Communist witch hunters in Washington.
When he becomes a man, he tracks down the band of exiles all the way to Iceland where they await the death of their enemy, King Harald of Norway.
Buck "connects" with a gal in the
enemy
clan, and, eventually, they learn that a THIRD group is benefitting from the rivalry.
Fortunately he looks pretty good in this film, at least better than he did in "Tom Horn" and "An
Enemy
of the People" and he also looks like he was having a pretty good time.
The dominatrix wife of the villain's illusive
enemy
is so perfect in her role that it makes you almost forget the great performances of the the evil looking dwarf, the puppet master (or the guy who looks after the dolls), the tiny headed villain and of course the blood dolls.
We knew who the
enemy
was, and how to do combat with them.
Mulchay was NOT the
enemy
here.
They're depicted as the brains behind the operation, like generals getting their troops in position and waiting for the
enemy
to walk into an ambush.
The kids who are sent to a war, any war, all wars, are no heroes whatsoever and in any way but they are the flesh and dough of the cannons of the enemy, or rather the other side.
i don't recommend this summer failure not even to my worst
enemy.
He will meet an
enemy
worthy of him, an English traitor named William Dodd (Toby Stephens), arrogant, vicious and supremely capable.
The Purple Plain is a winner, a handsomely mounted WW2 drama set in Burma where the Japanese are never seen: the
enemy
is the hostile landscape and the memories that cripple its hero.
Naturally, as soon as he rediscovers a reason for living he's shot down behind
enemy
lines and has to make it back with not one but two crippled comrades.
Mr. Roberts invites even more danger by sleeping with the
enemy'
s estranged wife, luscious Lucie Laurier (as Lena).
Ray agrees to do this and manages to kill three of the mobsters, blowing them up, but one of them is Tomas Leon (The Dark Knight's Eric Roberts), son of crime boss Joe Leon (Razzie nominated Rod Steiger), and Ray's original friend, now enemy, Ned Trent (James Woods) is helping hunt down Ray as the murderer.
It is also sometimes to hard as I had a bit of difficulty with the final
enemy
even on easy.
The
enemy
UFO/Monster is really cool and the final fight is fantastic and exciting.
Daredevil has a new
enemy
though, the super-enhanced Bullseye (Colin Farrell), who never misses his targets, hired by big villain Wilson Fisk, aka The Kingpin (Michael Clarke Duncan).
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