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Now to the two largest gaffs This creature is strong enough to rip out an engine and overturn a jeep as well as capable of pushing over the Ranger's tower but it cannot move the rocks in front of it's cave, and during one pivotal scene an expert on the monster gives the heroine a book of legends concerning our beast (which incidentally is never referenced again) saying it took shaman 500 years to bury the evil in his cave, must just be because they couldn't catch him home because all that was needed was a baby gate in front of the
entrance
and he was screwed.
The beginning scenes of "The
Entrance"
had me optimistic that the film was heading in an unique and frightening direction.
The latter two have extended cameos, while Cushing plays the lead (unfortunately, we have to wait 47 minutes until he makes his grand entrance) and, god bless him, shows not a single hint of the boredom I was feeling in his refined, ultra-classy performance.
Rather unsung, but worthwhile, this tear-jerking wartime drama will
entrance
some viewers while unintentionally amusing others.
Check out Kate's
entrance
when she is first created!
She then turned to television with the popular "Letter to Loretta," where she is well remembered for her
entrance
sashaying through a door wearing a swirling skirt.
...because it saved me the price of an
entrance
ticket.
I only caught part of this show (from the Major General's entrance) on a recent showing on Sky TV in the UK and it restored my faith that G&S can be adapted with sensitivity for new audiences.
You can smell a dead dog from a mile away but a dead human in a dorm room right by the
entrance.
I still love seeing the Vipers launch out of their tubes(I'd like to see an X-Wiin have a dramatic
entrance
like that)A lot of work went into the show only to have ABC cancel it out of stupidity.
There are at least two major misspellings, one above the
entrance
to Tsiolkovsky Institute in (presumably) Moscow (there is no such institution in real life).
She didn't, and this is her
entrance
into talkies, awkward, stiff, with little to do but enunciate corny lines.
Hey, guess someone finally found the secret
entrance
to the Batcave!
Wong makes a spectacular
entrance
dressed in a sparkling Chinese goddess gown with a huge Ziegfeld-style headdress.
Look at her entrance, from a distance, a subtle and no so subtle game of light and music.
Five lads from Manchester, England have inherited a greyhound who proves to have prowess on the dog-track; to raise the money for the racing
entrance
fee, they decide to form a music group.
There was a tree just off to the left of the rear
entrance
at Live Aid along the wooden fence that surrounded that part of the stadium.
He is perfect; from the almost swashbuckly
entrance
and dialogue with Capt.
It boasts a fine cast, certainly, but they're not really inspired by the material: Atwill is merely a red herring and isn't even the lead character despite his top billing; Gloria Stuart's role is nothing compared to the one she played in THE OLD DARK HOUSE (1932), though she does get to sing in this one!; Paul Lukas is an interesting hero: dapper, mature and sporting a heavy Hungarian accent a' la Bela Lugosi!; Edward Arnold's belated entrance, in my opinion, brings the film to life after a rather slow first half.
That was the
entrance
used by the student parking lot.
Much like the
entrance
of Laura in the film LAURA, Harry Lime's
entrance
into the dark world of post-war Vienna is one of the most unforgettable of all times and effectively erased any memory that Joseph Cotten, the main hero (and alter-ego of Graham Greene) was even in THE THIRD MAN.
They are eloping and to steer clear of the "authorities", they take a back road that turns into an
entrance
to hell.
Sharif is planning a grand
entrance.
In February, the German authorities granted me an
entrance
visa.
What drove them to reject the party completely was a policy debate on restructuring “cram schools” – expensive private institutions that prepare high-school seniors for their university
entrance
examinations.
It is to be hoped that the promised
entrance
into the European Union will constitute the best “psychoanalytical cure.”
I became one of just eight women who passed the
entrance
exam for commissioned officers.
What better way for new US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, a card-carrying environmentalist, to make a dramatic
entrance
onto the world policy stage?
It is reported that one Tokyo department store marked the time of year for shoppers by hanging a huge crucified Father Christmas in its
entrance
hall.
Waves also reached extreme heights, with a buoy near the
entrance
to New York Harbor measuring a peak wave ten meters high, from crest to trough.
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