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The authenticity of the Icelandic setting and the grubbiness of the actors lend veracity to this depiction of this dark period in Scandinavian history in which the blood feuds lasted for
generations.
This movie follows three
generations
of some odd men in Hungary.
At present Black and white films are not much wanted, particularly by new generations, but the present can be well accepted by them.
While not a big film, director Henry Koster again crafts a small gem of a person who shapes the lives of
generations
of students in her small town.
Sci-fi, do us a favor and pull the plug on this before you ruin a classic Sci-Fi hero Flash Gordon for
generations
to come.
Take a load of this, they all play two
generations
of themselves, sometimes at the same time (OK, the James Caan with the graying hair is the dad, and the one who looks not a year younger, with the red hair is the son.
And some invent a duty to remember, an obligation to keep in mind, even when we are two or three or more
generations
after the conflict and we do not have direct witnesses to speak of it any more, and their word is only their word modified by time, propaganda, celebrations and simply the desire to forget.
May he rest in peace, content with the fact that he has made several
generations
of Norwegians, and others, laugh their hearts out.
And one of them has the courage to say it is not the current
generations
of "white eyes" who stole their lands, but our forefathers, Gen. Custer, President Grant, John Wayne, etc.
Then the box is given to the Mayor of Ember and is thereafter passed on down through the
generations.
A timeless film that
generations
will love for ever.
Not only does the story line interest most
generations
but the music is catchy and helps tell the story.
Still, there are some fine moments -- the droning duet with Johnny Cash, as two
generations
of bad boys create an otherworldly disharmony, the glimpses of the Band at the peak of their magic, the faces of the young Brits waiting in line for the shows, desperate to be at a scene they were determined not to dig.
That's how copies work...the more
generations
you make, the worse it gets.
It adds more to the story to keep the interest of the newer
generations
and is a good lesson of how sometimes things can be taken away without a moments notice, and you have to work to get them back.
"Deadgirl" was promoted to me as being a perverse and morbid, yet unique and eccentric "coming of age" story for the nowadays adolescent
generations.
They leave also instructions for the future
generations
to return the surface of the planet in a steel box that should be kept by the mayors through the
generations.
This distinction between
generations
is what Weir was trying to get at.
They leave also instructions for the future
generations
to return to the surface of the planet in a steel box that should be kept by the mayors through the
generations.
This story follows Richard Eastwick through 3
generations
of trying to better himself, and his family.
Fosse's delegacy lives on...on film, and on stage right now in London, Berlin, and New York where the CABARET revival, did I mention CHICAGO?, and FOSSE, the musical- based on his life- including a piece from the movie of Cabaret continue to dazzle new
generations.
In The Fighting Kentuckian John Wayne steps back a couple of
generations
on the American Frontier from where he usually has his movie roles to play a frontier soldier.
Psychologists tried for
generations
to understand creativity, which is distinct from analytical thinking.
By 1993, however, President Yeltsin was talking tougher: "Let this be settled in the next century, by future generations," he argued in a speech before Oryol University students.
By 2020, an estimated $6.4 billion will be needed each year to fund the global fight to eliminate malaria.This will be a difficult feat, but together we can create a future without the disease – a brighter and more stable future for millions of vulnerable people, with more opportunities for
generations
to come.
Europe also must at last grasp the nettle of immigration policy – something that has persistently eluded
generations
of political leaders.
Based on the experiences of successful countries, every developing country has the potential to sustain 8% annual growth (or higher) for several decades, and to become a middle- or even a high-income country in one or two
generations.
Together, they would go a long way toward mitigating a serious impediment to the economic and social wellbeing of current and future
generations.
Today, almost three
generations
of Afghans have lived from birth to adulthood without having known stability and peace.
I believe that the withdrawal should come even sooner, so that the US can avoid leaving behind a legacy of animosity that may continue to haunt it for
generations.
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