Flower
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That little hole in the middle there is for the pollen tube, and when the pollen finds its special female spot in another Morina flower, just on the right species, what happens?
And this is the outrageous and beautiful
flower
of the mangrove palm.
What the honey bee does: it pollinates, takes nectar from the flower, pollinates another flower, cross-pollinates.
Now with the pollination, it's a very serious issue for plants, because they move the pollen from one
flower
to the other, yet they cannot move from one
flower
to the other.
They sit and enjoy their red
flower
tea and omelettes and on the other end of town some over weight militia leader decides to make the whole town sick by spreading a virus that travels by air and kills in a matter of 2 days thinking he can survive as he had an antidote.
As an early representation of the turmoil of the 1960's that followed, Diane Arbus (Nicole Kidman) can be excused as an early
flower
child.
When a poisonous
flower
finds it's way into Smallville Jonathan Kent is the first to be effected by it.
the
flower
causes people to reverse their behavior and when it effects Jonathan, he becomes short tempered and violent, however Clark manages to stop him from doing anything rash until his father finally passes out.
A bearded, disheveled, long-haired, bead and
flower
shirt-wearing wild-eyed psycho hippie fruitcake embarks on your standard random gruesome killing spree, graphically slaughtering libidinous young couples who are engaging in strenuous coitus whenever the deranged Mansonesque lunatic attacks.
As her love for her current boyfriend, Jasper, fades away, her love for Kelley blooms like a new spring
flower.
Goldie Hawn won an Oscar for her sparkling performance as Toni Simmons, the aging
flower
child who slowly comes to realize she is trapped in a dead end affair and is not as dim as she appears on the surface.
The subtle sub-text that permeates the entire movie has way too much to it to have been planned and portrayed; instead, it seems to have 'grown' itself, like some wild
flower
in the middle of a vegetable garden.
How many times have we had to suffer the embarrassment of someone playing a middle class Dad mixing it with the
flower
children aagh!
It captured everything we grew up with in the seventies - peace, mellowness,
flower
power and great acoustic music.
Melissa Compton (Susan Sarandon) is the ultimate
flower
child, while her father Bill (Dennis Patrick) is a clean-cut executive.
Hopefully, new
flower
children will be emboldened by it, and this current era of fascism will come under the same scrutiny my era was subjected to.
After about 500 days of marriage, Jolene comes home to find a note from Carl that he needs "some space" ....and a bouquet of daisies, her favorite
flower.
When the movie came out, all of the theaters in the St. Louis area distributed, as a 'lure', a pack of
flower
seeds that had the movie name, etc. on the front.
If a white
flower
grows, you are saved.....but if a red
flower
grows, you are doomed!!! Suffice it to say, that for an eleven year old kid, I did not plant the seeds for fear of what may pop up.
Even as a made-for-TV documentary, the sentimental piano solos accompanying interviewees sitting in front of
flower
arrangements in hotel rooms and the pompous, pseudo-literary narration rang more true of a sleepapedic bed Infomercial.
It's as if the producers of Laugh-In sat down and decided to write a full length film, covering all the high points (and more) of the issues between the
flower
children and the establishment, then put it in the hands of a couple of hippies and gave them about a $10,000 budget to complete it.
An older man touches a
flower
in his wife's greenhouse that seems to be wilting.
Susan Swift is an appealing youngster, a
flower
child transplanted to the 1980's (like a young Susan Dey), but she doesn't quite have the vocal range for a demanding dramatic lead and she tends to whine; still, she's rather sweet and has bright eyes and a pretty smile.
I accidently felt on this movie on TV, and I wasn't able to leave it.... It's really an excellent movie which makes people learning about american's history with the Vietnam war, the
flower
power's time, the racism's fight....
Is it not the sweetest
flower?
Does not this
flower
of love have the fragrant aroma of fine, fine diamonds?
She smells a
flower
and forgets everything at once.
Choreographed with precision and unparalleled flair by Gene Kelly, the vibrant combination of color, music and dance is still eye-poppingly startling as the piece is broken down into scenes inspired by selected master artists - Dufy in the opening Place de la Concorde piece, Manet in the
flower
market, Utrillo in a Paris street, Rousseau at the fair, Vincent Van Gogh in the spectacular Place de l'Opera piece, and Toulouse-Lautrec for the Moulin Rouge where Kelly wears his famous white bodysuit.
It is of course heavily influenced by the
flower
power culture of the time, and in some ways quite progressive.
Just as everyone knows the
flower
power myth and the San Francisco dream.
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