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You could say that some of the most interesting and beautiful visuals in Uluru are located in these sensitive areas, but the request not to photograph them is an
explicit
and direct invitation to learn more about the land, its importance and its people.
So again, the notion that a building should just be
explicit
I think is a false notion, which has reduced architecture into banality.
Even if you are Indian, it is not very explicit, it is not very obvious.
A self-organizing system is one where a structure appears without
explicit
intervention from the outside.
This was not my thing, too much dark humour, and the subject material of cannibalism was a bit
explicit
and gross.
I guess the 'O' angle comes from the occasional S&M overtones (which were never as
explicit
(and unpleasant to watch) as the ones in 'Mistress'.
It has a bit of that indie queer edge that was hip in the 90s and which places an
explicit
sell-by date on the visual style.
Be careful of the early
explicit
sexual scene in the first quarter of the movie.
It really isn't too much of a pleasure watching ugly people who don't talk and move slowly, stroke pigs and french kiss men, not to mention ugly bodies having
explicit
sex.
In particular: The main character's need to escape is not
explicit
enough.
I won't lie, I rented this film because it was an "arty" film with some possible
explicit
sex.
Evidently, this is the first Slovenian feature film to be directed by a woman -- Ms. Weiss must have been determined to prove that she could be as lurid and gratuitously
explicit
as any man.
All things old are new again.Erika E. is on celebrity fitness (VH1);Florida State Rep. Mark Foley is the national buzz for allegedly sending sexually
explicit
Emails to a 16 yr.
I had heard about the
explicit
sex scenes, gruesome violence, and the notorious debauchery.
I don't mind
explicit
language or bad image quality as long as the final result makes it worthwhile.
I agree with the criticism of my Finnish neighbor - too many pointless sex scenes (but only between the women, while there is nothing
explicit
whatsoever concerning Harold's numerous love affairs), too many pointless scenes in general, too little information about the background of characters.
They then receive a package in the mail from an anonymous source with
explicit
pictures of their encounter at the bath house and their qwest begins as to how and why they were filmed, who sent the package, what they want, and how to clear their names before any of this gets out.
The PG-13 rating is questionable; although the film is not scary at all, there is some brief but quite
explicit
gore, and some out-of-place nudity.
Compared to these newer, edgier, more
explicit
movies, the soft core movies of the 90's sure seem somewhat mild.
Surrender Cinema has been known for their extremely erotic, almost
explicit
sci-fi films.
Violent sequel to RoboCop was directed by Irvin Kershner (Never Say Never Again, The Empire Strikes Back) will never be as good as the original, because it is almost humorless, and it is extremely mean, and should have been rated NC-17, because of scenes with infants being involved in gunfights, people threatening to brutally murder very young infants with REAL automatic weapons, and even scenes with a 12 year old using lots of
explicit
profanity, giving drugs to lots of random people, shooting and graphically shooting up and killing policemen and SWAT officers, opening fire on police officers when lots of small and young children are present, and a whole group of children using strong profanity and beating up the store owner (who is a very old man) of an electronics store and stealing and destroying lots of items there.
There was a time in the US that everything was possible on film, so came the roughies, movies containing horror and
explicit
scene's.
The aerial shot where the crowded ship pulls away from the equally crowded dock is a masterpiece as is the scene where the two lead characters flirt on deck--almost a ballet and sexier in its suggestiveness than so many more
explicit
films these days.
Profanity, cursing, shots of
explicit
violence and using drugs, disgusting scenes of male sexual organs and rapes... all this and more in Oz.
This movie was released originally as a soft "X", apparently with the
explicit
sex deleted.
I am really astonished that Cardona's take on this story isn't more exploitative and
explicit.
If you want a more
explicit
rendering, see the 1945 film.
And the best part is that it managed to be entertaining without any
explicit
sex or violence!
The idea of man's rebirth into a star child; an infant form of an indescribably more advanced being, is an
explicit
part of N.'s "Zarathustra"; there is a prominent passage called "On how a camel becomes a lion, and a lion becomes a child", in which N. describes the first incarnation of the overman as a child, transcending both the ascetic, altruistic side of man (the camel; always asking to bear more weight) and the rapacious, brutish, will-to-power side of man (the lion).
There is enough tension and enough implied gore in here to please the young audience of today and there is also enough
explicit
gore to please some of the purists of yesterday.
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