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In another effort on their part, they're actually helping and working with NGOs to
ensure
that people can provide housing for free for refugees.
CA: So you make an effort to
ensure
the documents are legitimate, but you actually almost never know who the identity of the source is? JA: That's right, yeah.
This is the only way to
ensure
that your preferences and interests will be most fully accounted for.
With this procedure, we were able to
ensure
that the kids across the three groups all did the same activity, making it easier for us to compare performance.
And I've come here to ask you today: what radical tactical shift can you take in your relationship to the environment, which will
ensure
that our children and our grandchildren live in a safe world and a secure world, and most importantly, in a sustainable world?
We have the power in our hands to
ensure
that livestock production systems are not only healthy, productive and profitable, but that farmers are knowledgeable, and more importantly, that our farmers are safe.
Kubrick was right in seeking to
ensure
that the film was not screened or available on legitimate video.
Linda is under contract with Raji (Vaughn) who, with his overly apparent gay bodyguard Elliot Wilhelm (The Rock), plan to
ensure
Linda fulfills the final five years of her contract even if that means putting Chili on ice.
However,when a serum transfer at the local hospital goes terribly wrong,a certain Mr.Poo has to do everything in his power to
ensure
the madman stays alive in order to make the inevitable transfer possible.
Major plot points are taken directly from Sergio Leone's masterpiece "Once Upon a Time in the West" (released two years earlier and also featuring Robards): A man finds a watering hole is found in the desert, being the only water for many miles in every direction, he plans to build a 'station' around the hole and to
ensure
there's a love interest, he falls in love with a prostitute.
Written, directed, shot, scored and edited with an appalling lack of flair and finesse by the singularly talentless Rick Sloane (who later disgraced celluloid some more with the absolutely atrocious "Hobgoblins"), this horrendously ham-fisted attempt at a slasher spoof strikes out something rotten in every conceivable way: the excruciatingly lethargic pacing, the painfully static, grainy cinematography (there's a stinky surplus of drab master shots featured throughout), an annoyingly droning and redundant hum'n'shiver synthesizer score, the flat (non)direction, a tediously talky and uneventful script, the groan-inducing sophomoric sense of lowbrow humor, the bloodless murder set pieces, a pitifully unscary killer (he's just some wrinkled-up old guy in pasty make-up), the uniformly obnoxious and unappealing characters, a dissatisfyingly abrupt ending, and lifeless performances from a noticeably uninspired cast all
ensure
that watching this schlocky swill is about as fun and rewarding as eating rancid raw eels drenched with sour vinegar.
So they go and see a fortune teller who advises them that if they want to get the fortress to stay standing, they need to find a youth, a tall blonde blue eyed boy to be buried into one of the walls during the construction and his presence will
ensure
that the construction job will be completed smoothly.
Well...there were some great, creamy-smooth facial shots of Marlene, along with her "shocking", gender-bender outfit (plus her not-to-be-missed "transmogrification" from ape into human being); but, overall, the generally unconvincing plot and dated acting -- not to mention the less than engaging tunes coming from Miss Dietrich's "baritone" voice --did little to
ensure
Blonde Venus a permanent place in my mind's Pantheon of Memorable Films.
The lack of any connection between the murderer and the victim in each case should
ensure
that both crimes would remain unsolved.
Thursday is clearly derivative of the 'new wave' of crime films released since Quentin Tarantino took the genre by storm with Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction in the early nineties, but it has enough ideas of it's own to
ensure
that it remains an interesting little film.
Elsewhere in the film, it was mentioned that most people have no idea about the level of deception that goes on, ultimately to
ensure
that the US is used as a vehicle to promote certain policies at the behest of everyone else.
And as for the CGI and animatronics, the movements of the CGI dinosaurs look totally and completely natural,the colouring is bright and vivid and the crewmen have taken careful steps to
ensure
that the CG animals interact with their environments in any way an actual creature would by making splashes in the water,brushing by bushes, kicking up dust and casting shadows on the ground.
The absurdity of the goings-on, the thick Australian accents and the bizarre set of characters all help to
ensure
that the film entertains also.
The unusual loneliness of the main character and the unreliability of everyone else
ensure
that the good old paranoid feeling is present throughout the film, whereas beautiful colors and some spectacularly filmed sequences make this a visually attractive movie as well.
Naturally, the film is rather messy therefore, but the fact that all three monsters are there is usually enough to
ensure
that the film's sixty seven minutes don't become boring.
(The Soldier of Fortune comment brought loud boos from the politically correct SF audience, and both filmaker and main character had to
ensure
the audience who had just seen the film, that SOF's interest was misplaced - so warning, this is not Rambo, just survival.)
Plenty of 'right-on' artistry for small, small audiences but enough well-connected backslapping to
ensure
future commissions for turgid playrights.
When on the runway (perfectly straight of course) she is instructed to pull on the flaps, HUH!! Come on flaps are there to
ensure
lift at low speeds, when on the runway you use thrust reverse on the engines and give maximum power!
The lackluster, cliche-spouting cast and hackneyed writing
ensure
that the remaining hour and a half of the Tremors 4 experience feels at least fifteen thousand years long.
His uncle has paid 3 women Jacqui (Kathryn Crawford), Maxine (Josephine Dunn) and Pauline (Carole Lombard) to chaperone him and
ensure
that he does not fall foul of gold-diggers.
A well-written screenplay is not all, excellent acting by the cast helps to
ensure
this film as a cult classic.
Seems that the cast should
ensure
at least an average movie.
Remember: If you rent stuff like this, it will only
ensure
they make more.
A lacklustre cast, mundane script and vague, caricature characters
ensure
that Baby Mama certainly isn't taxing on the ol' noggin, but it never makes up for this through its proposed sense of humour.
Maléfique was obviously shot on a low budget, but this is made up for in far more ways than one by the originality of the film, and this in turn is complimented by the excellent writing and acting that
ensure
the film is a winner.
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