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Another films about trippers trapped into woods and chased by killers or rednecks, are much better, such as the classic 'Deliverance', 'Wrong turn and Cabin
fever'
among others.
Racial tensions are already at a
fever
pitch, when a tiny black girl disappears.
DiCaprio
fever
seems to have obscured the worth of this film on its own merits.
When he returns to India, he gets a letter from his friend saying the diamond mine was a bust, and soon succumbs to a
fever.
Davis's reaction to this and her ultimate sacrifice as redemption, when she later tends to
fever
- infected Fonda at the movie's climax encompass the main plot to this grand old piece of Hollywood costume drama.
Moreover, Hanson astutely nails the whole right-on groovy swingin' 70's zeitgeist, evokes a highly credible sense of everyday mundane reality and builds plenty of nerve-wracking tension which reaches a harrowing
fever
pitch in the terrifying final third.
AFter lying (again), not only to her family but the rodeo management, Flicka is seriously injured, and Katy is in bed with a
fever.
Now, in my defense, before i go on, i have to say that on the night in question (last night,) I was at home alone in my small room suffering a cold and had a small
fever.
this is without a doubt the worst movie that i have seen since cabin
fever.
but what makes it worse than cabin
fever
is that i rented this movie based on roger ebert's review.
Even though Ariel Vromen succeeds to create a puzzling atmosphere and there are two or three enjoyable moments, I'd say that these 'twist in the end
' fever
has been pretty much overdone already.
ANIMALYMPICS is definitely one of those films that pretty much defines its time and place - it's got a soft-rock score by 10CC's Graham Gouldman, some shiny chrome-effect logos and bumpers (the titles that pop up at the start of each segment), references to late seventies pop culture including disco
fever
and surf bums, and it's pre-political correctness so there are plenty of stereotypes (if you're offended by the joke early on about all Asian people looking the same, represented by a herd of puffins, you'd better tune out or get a sense of humour) and, believe it or not, a lot of none-too-thinly-veiled sexuality from our anthropomorphic heroes - the animators do have a habit of going slightly over the top with any movement that involves breasts or rear ends!
well, I'm a PRINCESS HOURS ultimate fan....princess hours
fever!
A few liberties have been taken, mostly by merging several men into one (eg, Richard Harding Davis is merged with Edward Marshall) or slightly misordering or misascribing actions to keep the characters down to a manageable and recognisable few (Marshall was shot at Las Guasimas, Tiffany actually died of fever), and the regiment's return to Montauk is left out, but overall tone of the movie is of scrupulous accuracy.
Furthermore, public anger is reaching
fever
pitch, owing to the effective redistribution of wealth away from workers brought about by Macri’s policies.
The long-festering issue of European policy has spurred a
fever
in the Conservative Party.
Combating KonzoEAST LANSING, MICHIGAN – Too many preventable diseases, from AIDS to yellow fever, have long afflicted Sub-Saharan Africa.
Some suspected an epidemic of "brain
fever"
of some sort.
On one occasion, my colleagues and I were invited to a public hospital in a developing country to investigate why the death rate in a pediatric ICU caring for patients with dengue hemorrhagic
fever
was so high.
The global trade-to-GDP ratio peaked in 2008 at 61%, after a 35-year climb, falling back to 56% by 2016 – at precisely the time when fear of globalization reached political
fever
pitch.
We are now trying to repurpose that suitcase, so that it can also enable the diagnosis of typhoid
fever
and tuberculosis, further revolutionizing disease surveillance in poor and rural communities.
Only then can he hope not only to meet his commitments for the first 100 days in office, but also – and more important – to begin easing the fear and anger that his campaign has brought to
fever
pitch.
Asia has been gripped by election
fever
all year.
Racist discourse – tinged with anti-Western rhetoric that Najib has ignored – has reached
fever
pitch, with right-wing groups openly advocating intolerance and racial hatred.
But today, the country is stricken with what some call “education fever,” as middle-class Chinese parents demand more schooling for their children, and as young people seek ways to avoid the drudgery of factory life.
Consider, for example, the response last year by some activists in Key West, Florida, to efforts aimed at stemming the spread of dengue fever, a serious, potentially life-threatening disease, which reappeared in the area in 2009 after being absent for more than 70 years.
Using genetic-engineering techniques, the British company Oxitec has created new varieties of the mosquito species that transmit dengue
fever.
Only when tensions reached
fever
pitch did the nobility and merchants realize that the cure would be worse than the disease.
With the technology now reaching a milestone, discussions about its applications have reached
fever
pitch.
Dengue
fever
is a leading cause of illness and death in the tropics and subtropics, with as many as 100 million people infected each year.
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