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I would estimate that unless you really put an effort into it you could never be
farther
away from town or other people than maximum 3 hours on foot.
The film starts off reasonably well but nothing is elucidated and at the end we are no
farther
forward than in the beginning.
When the book Scarlett came out, I read it in hopes of following two of my favorite literary characters
farther
on their journey together.
The direction reflects a lack of original ideas or point of view, and post-production flaws set the work back
farther
than should be expected for a basic thriller.
I've read reviews calling this film racist, which couldn't be
farther
from the truth.
However, it could be that she banged the back of her head on the edge of the stone step, which if so, really would produce a very dangerous injury, and would make the scene more convincing than the scene in the 1995 version, where she falls
farther
but is clear of any sharp edge that could plausibly cause a major head injury.
This movie travels
farther
on 8 gunshots, 2 kisses and 100 clichés than should be possible.
For anyone that loves predictable movies with an awful soundtrack, lack of dialogue, clichés up the wazoo, and also stereotypes that just happens to be typical of an American film, look no
farther.
Hollywood, the home of hype, glamor and the search for profits, is scarcely ruled by spiritual values, and so it comes as no surprise that its attempts at investigations of the spiritual life are thin and often silly (better to go
farther
afield--to the films of Bresson, Dreyer, Rossellini and Bergman, for probing depictions of the spirituality).
They cam't stop it from sinking
farther
down than most of the other films this year.
Don't get me wrong, the fact that this film barely has a plot at all is really one of the best things about it, but I think Denis took it about one degree
farther
than it needed to go and consequently the film does flirt with incomprehensibility, and a few key plot points should have been clarified somehow (like that the main character goes to South Korea to get his heart transplant, instead of just showing him there all of a sudden without any explanation of where he is or why he is there).
Yet we wince as he begins to spend the 20 pounds, more and more of it during a wild, alcoholic night, because every expensive and grandiose gesture takes him
farther
from his dream.
Most People Say that it Is B Rated, But That Couldn't be
Farther
from the truth.
My wife loves Grey's Anatomy for its "realism", and I do love/hate the show, but it could not be
farther
from real for me.
On the other hand, if you are looking for a movie that will sing to your soul (and show you some beautiful eye candy as a bonus), look no
farther.
If the cinematography hadn't matched the somewhat choppy story to begin with, it would have sank even
farther
in my mind.
It started on the road and probably shouldn't have gone
farther.
I should have looked
farther
down and saw that Lloyd Kaufman was is this movie.
With poor acting from most of the cast, a weak plot obviously drawn from Robin Hood, this movie proves to moviegoers that marketing can go much
farther
than the quality of a product.
Conflict between brothers is a great subject for gritty urban melodramas, from "On the Waterfront" to "Raging Bull," but the character's conflict with Cagney doesn't go much
farther
than, "No, I won't drink your filthy liquor!" (not an actual line from the movie, but it could be).
This can't be
farther
from the truth.
He's right, and the first part of the movie is a brutal sea battle between the Graf Spee, which has 11-inch guns and hits harder,
farther
and faster than anything the British have, and HMS Exeter, HMNZS Achilles and HMS Ajax.
There is a 16mm copy on e-bay now as I type... Yes I thought the 3-D was a little off or something, but I see by these other comments, you have to hold the glasses
farther
from your face.
I would have liked to see it go
farther.
Others, like Australia and South Korea, come from
farther
afield.
We even sent videotapes of lectures
farther
afield.
Equality through employment – not the snazziest of slogans, but one well worth painting on banners and flying over occupied squares and parks, on Wall Street and much
farther
afield.
The EU and NATO are unable to expand farther, even though they may want to maintain post-Soviet countries’ interest in membership in order to prevent their possible return to Russia’s orbit.
For them, only a crisis can stop politicians from just kicking various cans
farther
down the road and, instead, catalyze the policy initiatives – greater fiscal, banking, and political union – that, together with monetary union, would ensure that the eurozone rests on a stable and sustainable four-legged platform.
In addition, the regime is developing intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of carrying a nuclear warhead and reaching the West Coast of the US, or
farther.
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