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Hence, he and his stay home wife would be plagued by financial woes, especially when she gets cancer.
One of the dead person's son is speaking with someone over the mobile, Daughter is busy with her makeup... her mother suggests her to wear salwar kameej, but the daughter is more interested in looking good when so many people will be visiting their house and
hence
prefers jeans and T shirt over salwar kameez... another son asks her mom to finish all the kriyas and also indicates to her that he should not be expected to come early from the office... Then the camera slowly focuses on the dead person... the white cloth covering the face is displaced slightly due to the wind, revealing the face ... Its Anupam Kher... suddenly alarm rings and he gets up from the bed... Is it his dream or a flash back?
U won't get an answer until the end of the movie...Well, This is wat comedy is for the director Dibakar Banerjee!!!!! Later u find out this scene has nothing to do with the actual movie and
hence
making everything obvious that the still described earlier was a dream.
The evil bikie gang in this movie were called the Savages,
hence
the title, but Minor Nuisances would have been a better name for this sorry mob of weak actors trying to look dangerous.
They end up in a throne room where the hero is required to play a "Price Is Right" sort of contest involving a climb up seven steps with seven illuminated footprints;
hence
the title.
Well, the intruders on the island are now capitalists wanting to expose the government secret and there's a giant cobra on the island as well,
hence
the title "Komodo vs. Cobra" even though the conflict between the two monsters is hardly relevant to the 'story.' "Komodo vs. Cobra" is more or less what you'd expect given its title and its channel origin: the Sci-Fi Channel.
This wonderfully overplayed villain has a certain...oh, Shakespearean presence that made this movie bearable
(hence
the 2).
A series about defusing UneXploded Bombs,
hence
the name.
Hence, here's my point.
In 1966, COLOR ME BARBRA introduced Barbra Streisand in color
(hence
the title), but copied the format of her first special a year earlier almost to the letter.
There's a strong storyline going on with a meaningful point to it all even if at the end nothing is resolved
hence
the name Treading Water.
Gary is the least successful of the group,
hence
the tagline LAST AMERICAN VIRGIN.
I'm very fond of computers in general -
hence
why a 1995 film about identity theft on the Internet could not be left unseen.
Hence
the title.
Enjoyable but really unremarkable little film, the movie works simply because the cast headed by Zazu Pitts and James Gleason (both of whom would later appear together in a couple of Hildegarde Withers films after Edna Mae Oliver dropped out of that series) and supported by a great cast of actors and actresses you know but may not know the name of (I don't
hence
the lack naming).
this movie also includes lots of hi-tech things
hence
the name gen-y.
In this one he has a female doll companion,
hence
the name.
My guess that this particular short was judged along those lines and
hence
why it was nominated in the first place.
His girlfriend is a star of the music halls, and
hence
in 1930 a denizen of the demi-monde, played with her typical svelte, narrow-eyed silkiness by the youthful Myrna Loy.
Directed, co-written, co-produced and co-edited with dumbfounding maladroitness by Melanie Anne Phillips, acted with dismaying flatness by a rank no-name cast, further marred by lethargic pacing, a drably meandering narrative, murky, under-lit, eye-straining cinematography, a shivery, redundantly thudding pseudo-John Carpenter synthesizer score, and a cruddy, herky-jerky stop motion animation wormoid thingie that's only quickly glimpsed at the very end of the movie, this extremely clunky, amateurish and
hence
quite delectably dreadful would-be scarefest commits all the necessary bad film missteps to qualify as a real four-star stinkeroonie.
Mud and Sand is one of Stan Laurel's spoofs of the popular movies at the time, this one being of Rudolph Valentino's Blood and Sand
(hence
Stan being Rhubarb Vaselino).
The story is about a young girl, Sally O'Moyne who finds out at a young age that when she prays to St. Anne, her prayers are answered,
hence
her missing lunch pail and a mean neighbor who tattles on her and she prays, that someone should give him a black eye for tattling.
Hence, the reason for my uncontrolled cackling while watching this film.
At first I thought some of the throat clutching melodrama of Mother was dated until I realized it was a set up of the excellent screenplay to make the viewer laugh at her as though she is a weak little old lady......NOT..... but nor are the other two women in this powerhouse play on film,
hence
the fantastic retort dialog.
In the film, Roy Thinnes (of the "Invaders" TV show) and Ian Hendry star as astronauts sent on a flight to a planet which shares an exact orbit of the earth, but on the opposite side of the sun;
hence
previously hidden from view.
Hence, the battle against Chief Crazy Horse (Anthony Quinn) is portrayed as a crooked deal between politicians - California Joe (Charley Grapewin) and a spuriously absent corporation which wants to reclaim the land Custer gave to the Indians through the systematic genocide of the Nation's first peoples.
It is more of a portrait of how deceptive women can be- that they can be more dangerous than men,
hence
the title has much to do with the statement of the film BEGUILED- to be deceived.
Scheider plays the head of a group of cops out to get NY's bad guys sentenced to seven years or more;
hence
the name Seven-Ups.
Perhaps that is the romantic image many Americans have of the time this film is set, as it is in the middle of the War, Macy has returned from the war (His neighbor asks "Hey, is it true you got a Fritz over there?") and is trying to get on with his life but one day he gets a new pair of glasses
(hence
the name) and sees things clearly as the surrounding situation reveals itself to be one of rabid anti-semitism, and Macy and Dern could wrapped up in it.
The idea, however, to display such sets of identities in a up-down or down-up way as shown in the scene with the elevator in the hotel, is misleading, since identities and
hence
realities are not structured in Hierarchical, but in a Heterarchical way.
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