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Lingering camera shots showing the dark, silent parts of the house highlight the
growing
sense of fear and despair felt by Kane's character as she bravely stands her ground for the benefit of her employer's children.
What was so shocking and devastating for those of us
growing
up with the onset of AIDS was running into people who were gorgeous, fit young and beautiful.
The adults are mere secondary characters; exactly how it seems when were
growing
up.
Even the books, now and after
growing
up, I found them to be poorly written and totally lame.
There weren't a whole lot of things a kid could count on when I was
growing
up, but there was- and always will be, for as long as life endures- the memories I have of a black and white magazine whose editor shared my love of the Fantastic; an editor who always seemed to me to be a kid at heart.
Joe has a nice family he is very proud of and works hard to give them all the comforts he never had when he was a child
growing
up.
This short, nominated for an Academy Award, (I'm surprised it lost, though I've never seen the winner, as far as I know) is a funny, sad, sweet look at life through the eyes of a child
growing
up in Canada.
This film captures the longing, the enthusiasm, and the emotional
growing
pains of a group of teen agers attending a performing arts summer camp.
A group of increasingly isolated islanders prepare to face their foe and attempt to warn the mainland of the
growing
threat.
The Twins are
growing
up and are doing quite well for them selves.
The matches are great and I think are better than WWE because since TNA is obviously a smaller company but a
growing
company then the wrestlers are going to go that extra mile for the fans and for their company.
When her boyfriend Eddie Turner (Joe DeSue) returns from Vietnam without arms and legs, Dr. Winnifred Walker (Ivory Stone) appeals to former teacher and Nobel Prize-winning Dr. Stein (John Hart) for help--and Dr. Stein, who has been fiddling with DNA, accomodates them by
growing
some new arms and legs.
It's a Native American film that touches aspects of "Indian blood," the process of
growing
into a man, and moral/familial conflicts.
An ex-stripper who has now settled down with her husband gives birth to an uncontrollable, monster of a baby that's
growing
bigger and stronger everyday.
It has been a big part of my life
growing
up.
I belong to the first category: 2 kids
growing
up in a nuke shelter with a large collection of detective novels deciding to be the post apocalyptic worlds first dicks, The Atomic Dicks!
Growing
up I had long loved a film called "Curse of the Screaming Dead" and still think it's a pretty decent flick (okay it's crap but it's crap I like).
I think I'll avoid watching this again because I'd hate to spoil those classic 70's memories, of
growing
up and wanting to be as cool as Jan Michael Vincent.
It looks deep into their origins in Oklahoma City and is culled from over 400 hours of video footage the 'Lips' had in their archives of early shows,
growing
up, pictures and show posters.
Rose is an alcoholic and a former drug user and she has a tough past from
growing
up in Florida.
The young protagonist, 17 year old Cassandra, sets down in her diary her thoughts and adventures
growing
up in a bohemian family living in a rented castle.
Throw in an American actress (Joanna Kerns, of
"Growing
Pains" fame), her reporter boyfriend, and a pair of Army officers bent on killing the beast, and you have "A.P.E."
Growing
up is part of life and it is seen some what here as a young man transitions into manhood, all be it, Mulroney was 28 when he played the part.
An all star cast provides the drama of relationships
growing
and waning in between some decent scenes of Japanese planes dropping bombs on the ships in the harbor.
The story concerns Sybylla,
growing
up in the 1890s in the wilds of Australia who wants more from her life than marriage.
If you can look deeper though you'll see a film that's about teen angst, yearning and the tortures of
growing
up in an age where nothing matters.
A universal story based on so many peoples lives, their first love, life experiences,
growing
up and most importantly discovering who loves them the most.
Growing
up in middle class comfort, it was hard for me to understand how JT could grow so attached to a straggled alley cat.
Growing
up, I was a huge fan of Agatha Christie's books.
The movie quickly became a favorite of mine that I've watched literally hundreds of times over the years without ever
growing
tired of it.
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