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Boorman retells the Arthur legend in a way that evokes both the mythic power of Tolkien and the operatic splendor of Wagner.. ( Indeed, the sound track makes
frequent
use of Wagner.)Some
The
frequent
night shots of the Boston skyline (same shot repeated over and over) were also annoying.
for the crude language,that doesn't always bother me,but i just found it gratuitous and too frequent.i
If you can identify at all with this actress, you might come away with something of real horror and true fear - and yet have that fear without the chainsaws and other items of gore so
frequent
nowadays.
It is not just that
frequent
contrivances jar the viewer, it is that every aspect of their lives and every situation they face is contrived.
Make that a ditto for the clients who
frequent
such establishments.
The topic of female nudity -- a
frequent
occurrence in many of the flicks shown -- and how this was handled makes for some very funny reading here, and I remember that sort of thing vividly.
The two central performances and sharp script means the film flows along at a pretty fast pace with the one liners so
frequent
you could easily miss the odd one.
Not the tightest script around, So I Married an Axe Murderer makes up for any lags with its hearty and
frequent
laughs, coming mostly from the excellent acting of Myers and the aforementioned performers.
Frequent
light flares into the camera lens, and overly dark night scenes only add to the ineptness of this improvised mess.
Like many of Corbucci's works it has
frequent
showings on German TV.
His earlier,
frequent
collaborations with Edwige Fenech are almost legendary and produced some of the best films this genre has to offer.
The rhythm of their daily cloistered routines is the backbone of the film:
frequent
prayers, meals eaten alone in individual private apartments, execution of assigned chores, etc. From Monday to Saturday few words are exchanged.
Play it again Sam (1972) Dir: Herbert Ross With Diane Keaton's second feature, she begins her
frequent
onscreen collaboration with her occasional offscreen lover, Woody Allen.
Also known as Bloody Pom Poms, the film takes advantage of its central character's
frequent
nightmares to clog up the narrative with disturbing dream sequences.
He is drinking too much whiskey due to his guilty complex since he had a love affair with a woman when Carol left home, and he has
frequent
blackouts, forgetting what he has done in the previous drinking night.
Once I got past the very cheap zombie makeup, I enjoyed the humor and the
frequent
nods to the zombie horror genre.
The plot (complete with minor "twists") is, most of the time, devoid of interest, and the sex scenes, although frequent, don't last too long (OK, I probably didn't see the unrated version).
Lori and Justin's relationship is based almost entirely on sex, so after their
frequent
coital encounters, Lori finds herself knocking on Michael's door in search of emotional intimacy.
The power generator has problems and the blackouts are longer and more
frequent
and the city is running out of food that needs to be rationed.
Fields does his normal shtick regarding the mumbling, sometimes mean-spirited insults, double-takes when loud noises occur, which was frequent; scheming people out of money, running from the law, etc. Fields was anything but moral giant which I suppose made him a lovable rascal in the eyes of many.
Police violence against African Americans has been commonplace; but widespread use of smartphones, with their ability to record high-quality video, has suddenly made such episodes a
frequent
feature of the news cycle.
In another World Bank-EBRD survey, 40% of firms in Russia reported making
frequent
unofficial payments, and roughly the same percentage indicated that corruption is a serious problem in doing business.
Russia’s leaders acknowledge the need for modernization, and pay it
frequent
lip-service, as is evidenced by President Dmitri Medvedev’s manifesto “Go, Russia!”
One of China’s top television hosts, Cui Yongyuan, began a documentary project on Communist wartime veterans, only to become distracted by his
frequent
encounters with Nationalist veterans who had fought the Japanese, but whose contributions had been airbrushed out of history after Mao’s victory in 1949.
Distrust will continue, signals will be confused, setbacks will be frequent, but the results could well lead over time to greater mutual understanding and a learned capacity to work on some of the most pressing problems, just as the US learned to do with the Soviet Union and China.
More
frequent
and longer-lasting power outages foretell worse to come in an economy already struggling with mass unemployment, widespread exclusion, and deep pockets of poverty.
Yet, despite his
frequent
rallies, or perhaps because of them and their incendiary vulgarity, Trump’s disapproval rating has exceeded his approval rating since the earliest days of his administration.
But, despite more
frequent
surveys of portfolio holdings in recent years, certain new asset acquisitions – for example, some held with foreign custodians – still most likely go unreported.
Together, these three factors determine risk, which rises with more
frequent
or ferocious triggering events, more people or assets exposed, or lower preparedness.
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