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You know that it is going to be an odd film right at the beginning, when the opening credits list the cast in order of their
height.
My pursuit of the best in noir continued with this classic from the
height
of the era, newly released in a beautiful DVD.
We're bigger than Rome at their
height
for glory.
Released at the
height
of the seventies exploitation boom, Virgin Witch sadly falls by the wayside of many other similar films.
Preity's pregnancy dance, by the way, is the
height
of stupidity.
The police sergeant then questions the young girl about her height, weight, and so on, then calls an officer in and tells him to look all over the city for this girl, the officer then replies "Can I take her with me?".
Then, by manipulating the
height
of them, it makes the appearance of a giant picture when they are all seen together.
All the acting with the exception of the "charismatic" Marc Warren is of the 'ultra-realist' school in which the
height
of ambition is to 'gel' with normal people.
So he and Jody break into the old mausoleum and find out that it's actually some kind of factory where people are killer by a flying metal ball, crushed down to a
height
of about 3'2", dressed up like little monks and packaged up into round metal garbage cans and shipped off for use as slave labour in some other dimension.
Flynn seems to me to be at the
height
of his powers here, if slightly (and only slightly) past the
height
of his beauty.
This was filmed at the
height
of the blaxploitation/horror era when movies Like "Blackenstein" and "Blacula" were popular, as was a film titled "The Exorcist."
This may be the best softcore erotic movie ever made, and its a shame that more people didn't see it in America when initially released in 1975 at the
height
of the Sexual Revolution, before AIDS came along and took all the fun out of swinging.
This film tells the story of Herbert Biberman (Jeff Goldblum), who is blacklisted at the
height
of the anti-communism movement.
It was as credible and plausible as an Eagle picking up a beagle dog taking him to great height, dropping him, the dog catching a pigeon in flight, the Dog landing in pile of Hay, bouncing harmlessly, making a great meal of the pigeon only to be found by the rancher who was just thinking about buying a Beagle for his daughter who had been begging for one.
Needless to say I was born a little too late to catch Tranformers at the
height
of their hay day.
Luckily, I managed to retain a copy during the
height
of my rental days!
The casting of Norma Shearer in the title role -- one of the perks of being married to Irving Thalberg who had had this movie in production for more than a year before its release in 1938 and was in many ways the person above Louie B. Mayer -- is a bit of an irony since she at the time was considered the Queen of MGM, now its Widow, at the
height
and end of her acting career.
There was one scene where everyone was standing together in a bar, and he was the same
height
as everyone else.
Released at the
height
of America's nuclear disaster paranoia, "Silkwood" is one of those blue-collar one-against-the-many films that revolve around simple folk fighting corporate power and abuse as best they know how.
Tony Hancock quit the B.B.C. at the
height
of his popularity to do an inferior show for I.T.V., an experience from which he never recovered professionally.
He was presumably acknowledging that the Fund had it wrong when it criticized Malaysia for imposing such controls at the
height
of the Asian crisis.
And yet, even at the
height
of the crisis, a tidal wave of capital flowed into US markets, enabling the US Federal Reserve and Department of the Treasury to implement their response.
Needless to say, however, there is a stark contrast between her advocacy of austerity and her decisions at the
height
of the refugee crisis.
Indeed, those attacks were stepped up, with America’s use of drone warfare in Pakistan reaching an unprecedented
height
over the past year.
The secretive naval build-up of Kaiser Wilhelm II’s Germany, for example, helped incite World War I. US President John F. Kennedy’s belief that a “missile gap” existed in the Soviet Union’s favor inspired the production of multiple-warhead nuclear missiles, accelerating the nuclear arms race at the
height
of the Cold War.
That was at the
height
of the peace process.
Ironically, the same World Bank whose former president, Robert McNamara, transformed it almost five decades ago, at the
height
of decolonization, into a key instrument in the fight against communism, today views the so-called “Beijing Consensus,” by which the Chinese Communist Party maintains an iron grip on the country, as a viable development model.
Since above-average
height
correlates with above-average income, and there is a clearly a genetic component to height, it is not fanciful to imagine couples choosing to have taller children.
Akihito’s trip, which came at the
height
of Japan’s pro-China foreign policy, was followed by increased Japanese aid, investment, and technology transfer, thereby cementing Japan’s role in China’s economic rise.
Barack Obama has promised that it will be, echoing at least part of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s famous call for “bold, persistent experimentation” at the
height
of the Great Depression in 1932.
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