Incident
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In his brief 40 years on Earth, author Jack London managed to cram as much adventure and
incident
as would seem possible.
666: The Child starts as a plane crashes, the only survivor of flight 666 was a young boy named Donald (Boo Boo Stewart) who is adopted by news reporter Erika (Sarah Lieving) & her cameraman husband Scott Lawson (Adam Vincent) after they covered the
incident
for Channel 6 news.
The general gist of Ron Howard's adaptation is that the Grinch's bane against Christmas stems from an early childhood
incident
and that the Whos themselves are caught up in the materialism of the season save for Cindy Lou Who (played very well by Taylor Momsen).
The God Speaks to Basanti
incident
and the shooting lessons and the Koi Haseena song and the water tank sequences are painful.
The Filmmaker felt that in order to show the spiritual poverty of the middle class he should subject the viewer to one agonizingly dull and vacuous
incident
after another until the film finally comes to its tortuous and pathetic end.
Richard Pryor's early 80s running down the street on fire
incident
must have affected him somehow.
For example, they never explained how they made the dentist
incident
an "Accident" or at the end how the cop just miraculously ended up at the house in time to save the kid without the police even being called yet.
Small college town coed OD's? (Why do we care?) Acting sheriff investigates the
incident.
I haven't ever read any on this raid
incident
so I was curious to see if the rebels pulled it off.
Or the ridiculous
incident
at a show where Manu must take over vocal responsibilities after a blast of confetti practically chokes Arjun into silence.
This is not Romania anymore, but I see the events are happening in the same period with the
incident
from 11 September.
Is it possible that IF, she had not been two timing her boy friend and having an affair with a married man, the whole nasty murderous, sordid
incident
could have been avoided?
There was no explanation of the motivation for Ben Affleck to choose the house he chose; there was not any believable reactions by the family he chose; and people are swayed here and there without any cause to be swayed (Example: Christina Applegate and Ben Affleck's characters go tobogganing down a steep slope- this is the
incident
that makes her suddenly fall in love with him.
It describes an
incident
in which the young Modesty (17 in the book, mid twenties in the film)asserts her leadership in a war over a casino.
This one had a few strong points to it - mainly, the recreations of two of the more famous Bigfoot encounters - the Ape Canyon
incident
of 1924 and the Bauman
incident
of c.1850 as related to and by Teddy Roosevelt, both of which I'm somewhat familiar with from that youthful reading I did.
The subsequent scene when the transvestite reports the
incident
to the police is hilariously written & had me psychically laughing at the dialogue.
It would have seemed that she would have had the opportunity to leave after the "cross
incident"
.
One of three films made that year about famed Northern Irish criminal Martin Cahill (alongside Ordinary Decent Criminal and Vicious Circles), it has an abundance of
incident
and style (the film was shot in colour but released in b&w Scope in some territories) but makes absolutely no impact and just goes on forever.
Yes, I can remember one horrifying
incident
when the MooCow was just a calf, being chased all the way home from school by ravenous dandylion seed... Yeah, right.
When a key
incident
happens on the bus we are sent on a circuit of viewpoints.
The plot is actually based on a real
incident
in French history but Renoir is content to give it a once-over-lightly and concentrate on replicating the paintings of his father in set up after set up.
Blier cuts away from the scene where Depardieu may be about to rape Dewaere, so we're never sure how explicitly to read the manifestly homoerotic aspect of their relationship - either way, that
incident
is the start of their relative humanization (so the movie could certainly be read as pro-gay, although it could likely be read as pro-anything you want).
Wai, the cop, became particularly ruthless and unorthodox ever since his role-model father (also a cop) lies in a coma after a drug-related
incident.
The film doesn't take us to his death but to an
incident
that may very well could have cost his life.
Just given the fact that it is based on the most infamous mass suicide
incident
of modern times would have been enough to give this 2-part 1980 made-for-TV film attention.
Based on an actual
incident
involving the daughter of the director, Jafar Panahi's Offside follows six girls, disguised as men, who are refused entry into the soccer match in 2005 between Iran and Bahrain, a match that will decide whether or not Iran goes to the World Cup.
Natasha McElhone is a slightly wacky government agent looking into the
incident
who provides inevitable & high-cheekboned love interest for hero Hurt.
Granted some of the plot is a little trite and the bus
incident
a bit drawn out and contrived; however the overall movie was worth watching.
This
incident
scars her.
This film is also based on true events which is not to say that this story, scene by scene, is true, but if you were to look at news articles from that time period you would be able to see that neither churches handled the
incident
in a way that was helpful towards the family.
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