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I mean WTF? Then there's an episode where Carly's rival Nevel blackmails her by taking her website rights and agrees to give her the website back in
exchange
for a kiss.
It is very possible that I simply didn't give the movie a fair enough chance because it was so immediately unappealing to me (something similar happened with Triplets of Belleville), but I really should have caught on when I put the film on and my roommate, an
exchange
student from Japan, immediately started laughing at the movie, saying that it sounded dumb.
Well now, here's the thing - for this movie to work, you'll have to accept the following - a woman who's murdered is alive again at the end of the movie, a detective stops interrogating the dead woman's fiancée because a newspaper reporter asked him not to, and that same reporter, smitten by a good looking blonde hauled into night court for suspicious behavior, winds up getting married to her in
exchange
for the judge letting her off the hook.
The scene with the nerd telling the hooker (who he thinks is a foreign
exchange
student) to "eat his sausage" goes on forever, not one second of it is funny.
I wonder if she happened to strain a vocal chord while shooting the movie....Laura Dern...she's ok, but why not be more noticeable in the movie, maybe
exchange
smart dialogs with Sam Neil.
I paid a dollar for it at the local DVD
exchange
and I want my money back.
While this is going on a narcotics expert tries to bust one of the girls and gets a little action (topless) in
exchange
for not telling about her shipment of drugs.
This hokey movie left me groaning after just about any
exchange
of dialogue or plot complication.
There only means of survival is to trade goods, which they forage for during the day, with the police in
exchange
for tins of food.
I don't know what the
exchange
rate is, but reading through the other comments I can only guess that £8000 must be around $150.
The Cave script is entirely by-numbers, unlike Shakespeare a room full of chimpanzees would eventually write it in under a week... Take a typical
exchange
between the 'good buddy' white and black leads that goes; "how many times have we been in this situation before bud?" - "too many" (replies Morris Chesnut).
all the characters
exchange
only a few words during the movie, dialogues are nearly absent, and when some words are spoken they're often weak and empty, far away from describing people's real feelings.
In
exchange
Monetero gives him half of the medallion, but Clayton notices it and discovers something is up.
Also, speaking as someone who actually KNOWS Satanists, the (spoiler warning!) portion of the film where the Brotherhood
exchange
their old bodies for those of preadolescent children, it has some genuinely scary scenes.
We're all here on an
exchange
program.
Part of its reflection on the nature of the human world is that each of its humans is not necessarily played as a perfect human being: The hero, a lone drifter in the desolate new world, is taken in by an older recluse, who refuses to keep his part of an
exchange
of food between him and a husky, brutish character played by Jean Reno, and so Reno tries everything he can, predominantly using brute force, to get what he wants.
A young Frenchman uproots himself as he becomes an Erasmus
exchange
student in Barcelona and comes back a better man.
This film is about Xavier, an Erasmus
exchange
student from Paris who spends one year in Barcelona.
It's the opulence of Visconti's films, the grandeur of the ball scenes, that I find tedious, as they
exchange
individual clarity with mass precision.
He decides to apply in an European
exchange
program called "Erasmus" and move to Barcelona to improve his knowledges in Spanish culture and language.
In fact, Owen (Devito) gets the idea of having Larry kill his mother in
exchange
for Owen killing Larry's ex from watching that famous film.
This is a tale of two men who meet on a train and playfully
exchange
murder fantasies.
I knew this movie was about to catch fire when he went into the saloon and faced the guy (Richard Jaeckel, one of my very favorite bad-guy character actors) who had killed his ranch hand; after a gentle
exchange
of dialog with him, Glenn Ford slaps his face and shoots him dead.
Inspired by Hitchcock's STRANGERS ON A TRAIN concept of two men swapping murders in
exchange
for getting rid of the two people messing up their lives, THROW MOMMA FROM THE TRAIN is an original and very inventive comedy take on the idea.
So astonishing, frank and honest is each startling verbal
exchange
between one son's wife (IreneDunne) along with the other's fiancé as these two younger girls together go to war - gleefully angrily unwrapping the clearly incestuous hankerings of Mom towards her hunky eldest son played by virile Joel MacCrea and her younger 'beau'/son payed by delicate and beautiful 25 year old actor Eric Linden.
My partner was particularly impressed with the sophisticated way the power
exchange
issues were handled.
An opening sequence sees the Mancuso males scrambling barefoot up a craggy hillside, stones in their mouth to offer at a shrine at the top in
exchange
for a 'sign' that they should set out for the New World or remain where they are.
Do you graduate with your class or without it - what is the
exchange?
I guess those who have been in a one-sided relationship of some sort before will be able identify with the lead character Minako (Yuko Tanaka), a 50 year old woman who is still in the pink of good health, as demonstrated by her daily, grinding routine of waking up extremely early in the morning to prepare for her milk delivery work, where she has to lug bottles of Megmilk in a bag in a route around her town like clockwork, to
exchange
empty bottles for full ones, and to collect payment and issue receipt.
For example, the
exchange
between Paul Kersey(Bronson) and Ms. Kathryn Davis(Deborah Raffin) (more about this character later) is extremely clear and to the point: Ms. Davis says, "I hope you like chicken.
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