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Fred's parents didn't know their son was dead - he was killed whilst working abroad -
hence
on home visits, he had to throw Mother's dinners away ( ghosts don't eat ).
So it was essentially a propaganda film, encouraging the audience with the bravery and never-say-die attitude of the Americans and their allies
(hence
the convenient mixture of nationalities in Bogart's little group of fighting men).
Hence, a bunch of losers.
The plot is too thick and twisty for an action movie (hence, all the confusion for the people who wanted an action movie), and there's too much mayhem and uncontrolled improvisation to work as a tight, suspense filled caper like the original series.
Milch has said that the underlying theme of Deadwood is the development of order in a culture where laws do not yet exist (Deadwood is in Indian territory, and
hence
outside of the U.S. proper).
this movie is filled with the songs of john denver,
hence
the name "sunshine".
I kept looking and trying to figure out how it was done (hence, the dumb American comment).
When I saw this movie, it struck me as more of a comedy with a horror ending
hence
the reason why I rated it a 4. If rated from the perspective of a horror, I give it a really generous 3. Most of the movie will make you laugh if you watch it without the expectation of it being a horror.
This has severely impacted crab, oyster, and fish populations and
hence
the livelihood of traditional Bay water-men.
At Least Riget actually exists in real life (the Hospital in Copenhagen is Nicknamed "Riget" which Means "Kingdom", Due to it's Extreme size) And to round it all off, maybe Stephen could have continued the series instead of remaking it, since two actors died after making the second one
(hence
why there isn't gonna be a third).
Hence, any SF flick about humans doing one to rectify the other is likely to be as fanciful as The Wizard of Oz, so a big "caveat emptor" is attached to this movie.
It was a tragedy and
hence
not so salable.
Hence, with the start of production, the script was continually being written on a day to day basis by Gerald Vaughan-Hughes, an uncredited screen writer.
This is a delightful little anthology that tells three tales of terror surrounding three paintings
(hence
the original title of Night Gallery).
Picture Rock Hudson as Coach Tiger McDrew, a playboy teacher sleeping with the female student body, killing the ones who threaten to expose him or cause him problems,
hence
the title "Pretty Maids All In A Row." The Tiger is at least twenty years older than those he beds.
Humanity has to plan its future in order to survive,
hence
it has to predict its future needs.
Hence
the name of the movie.
So, when the series begins, Christine's spouse has already walked out on her, for a younger, NICER woman, who is also named Christine; hence, NEW Christine.
William Horatio Ambrose (Guinness) wants desperately to live up to the proud family tradition; the Ambroses have always been mariners,
hence
their family motto, Omnes per Mare (All at Sea).
The crew of the submarine Lorelei believe that they are fighting for their homeland and the future of Japan and
hence
sacrifice themselves at the end of the movie by surfacing on the water (even though the area is surrounded by US fleets) so that they can take down the US airplane which was carrying the third atom bomb heading for another drop in Japan.
There are also issues of grief, and
hence
part of this movie is these brothers journeying for some sense of resolve or closure.
There was a great deal of 70s mentality in this film
hence
the term Zeitgeist.
Biao plays a lawyer who takes the law into his own hands when the bad guys shoot a good friend of his outside the courthouse
(hence
the UK title 'Above The Law').
Shahrukh Khan is the only true performer out of the three main leads, but his character is a little far fetched
hence
resulting him in overacting in a scene or two.
She generally plays either a crook or a crack whore,
hence
her roll in this movie.
I'm a jaded horror-movie fan,
hence
approximately once in a blue moon do I get to watch a film from this genre that has me glued to the screen rather than bored or sneering/almost laughing at the gore when I'm not supposed to.
One reviewer was surprised that the audience at the premiere laughed during serious scenes - my personal opinion is that many viewers found the events unbelievable and unrealistic -
hence
the incredulous reaction.
Someone suggested the 'Skipper' was asked to leave a 'West Indies' port,
hence
the cruise.
You never know what to expect,
hence
along with the steady stream of very funny gags and situations, there is a certain tension, almost like watching a "comedy thriller".
(A new genre perhaps?) Solondz veers away from the clichés of both mainstream Hollywood rubbish and lethargic/pretentious/mindless indie crap,
hence
keeps the viewer on his toes for the duration.
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