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It was based more on how "upper-class white" people
heavily
depended on the cheap work of illegal immigrants.
Billy Crystal can be accused of presenting a
heavily
biased view of the Yankee summer of 1961, and his accusers would be right.
Not to mention that this film excessively steals stock footage
heavily
from such movies as Iron Eagle, Interceptor, Clear and Present Danger, US Navy Seals, Diamonds are Forever and includes a battle sequence constructed entirely from edited footage of the bombing scene from Flight of The Intruder, where the only noticeable difference is Brad Johnson and Williem Dafoe have been conviently edited from the scene.
Anything else, my friends, border
heavily
on disrespect.
This is a good movie, it is a little cheesy but I must say, I think the Video Game company, Capcom, saw this movie and
heavily
used parts of this for the game Resident Evil.
What i really enjoyed is the minimalistic camera work, which was
heavily
based on close ups and long shots.
I saw this movie on late night local TV and I feel like the network owes me money even though it was at no cost to me, well, my soul has been taxed
heavily.
The Media Blasters/Shriek Show is a
heavily
edited version.
Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase reunite for "Seems Like Old Times," a 1980 Neil Simon comedy that borrows
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from the Cary Grant-Jean Arthur "Talk of the Town."
You just get some themes thrown in that never were mentioned before (so what are the childhood pictures supposed to mean and why was the strange box introduced into the plot
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in the beginning to be dropped off in the end) plus a totally open and disappointing ending that I had the impression to have seen more than once before.
Honestly I was angry there about a great movie being ruined so heavily... sitting there and kind of screaming "zoomout and pan, goddamnit" to the camera man.
Anything of merit can actually be seen in the trailer which
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uses the 'best', or at least most memorable scene in the film featuring an aged child on a swing.
And both Deathtrap and Sleuth borrow
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from Diabolique.
Wow. Kind of a 'cute' movie, riding on that independent film vibe of the individual's search of meaning in life, struggling mightily against an ignorant and
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cynical world.
A team of
heavily
trained soldiers is sent into the jungle to locate and rescue a Western girl who's supposedly captured by a cannibalistic tribe.
I wanted to like Somewhere in the Night and at first was impressed by the off kilter style of the opening in the WWII field hospital with the
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bandaged amnesia victim played by John Hodiak, but when it switched to its stateside development I soon realized it was derived from several predecessors and didn't really have a clue where to go itself.
The original film relied
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on the charisma of Sir Sean Connery's voice(!), so it is no wonder that this film lacks the charm of its predecessor.
Eugene Levy was
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disguised and played an okay Frenchman but even he was disappointing...he can obviously do a lot better.
Despite some dodgy camera-work (rapid zooms and shots thrown in and out of focus), a few plodding moments and some dated looking scenes involving 'groovy' teenagers, Mario Bava's A Bay of Blood is still an entertaining slasher/giallo movie, made even more notable by the fact that it
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influenced Sean S. Cunningham's 80s classic, Friday the 13th, made almost a decade later.
If you're a male who will be watching this for masturbatory purposes (I don't know who else would be watching it, or why else) I would suggest turning the volume all the way down and playing your own "stroke music" on your CD player or whatever you have, unless you're
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into "Night on Bald Mountain" (and other old library tunes) and lots of self-satirizingly earnest narration a la Walter Winchell on "The Untouchables," e.g.
I am a mother, a wife, a friend, a businesswoman, a productive member of my community, and a woman who relies
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on my faith.
A series of brutal and bizarre killings takes place.When Mara witnesses one of the murders the black-gloved killer starts terrorizing her-she turns to her boyfriend Lukas for assistance.But will he be able to uncover the culprit before his girlfriend becomes the next victim?Antonio Bido's "Watch Me When I Kill" is an enjoyable giallo,albeit
heavily
influenced by Dario Argento's works,especially "Deep Red".The film is an above-average effort filled with enough suspense and shocks to satisfy fans of Italian horror.Surprisingly effective murder scenes are another reason to check this film out-in particular,the muder of Fernando Cerulli in a bathtub,set to opera music,would make Dario Argento proud.The performances are pretty good and it's nice to see Fulci's veteran Paolo Malco in one of the main roles.8
Thumbing one’s nose at scholarly evidence is always a bad idea, but it is especially damaging to an institution that relies so
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on the credibility of its technical competence and neutrality.
Capital tends to avoid countries where employment is
heavily
taxed or
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protected, leading to a rise in unemployment.
In the future, China will have to rely more
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on interest rates to manage monetary policy, using the price of capital, not political considerations, to influence how firms make investment decisions.
While an approach that rests more
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on non-binding cooperation would have a weaker immediate impact, it could be the key to overcoming immediate political hurdles, without giving up on the TTIP’s longer-term potential.
The Chinese economy remains
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dependent on exports, which should pick up as growth in other countries recovers.
Political instability and conflict have contributed
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to this food insecurity, but insufficient food production has also likely heightened tensions and exacerbated hunger.
Countries on the continent that have invested
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in agricultural development and smallholder farmers have been successful at avoiding famine.
As the most
heavily
invested, they have the most experience using cheap debt to create value.
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