Independently
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The fact that this movie was
independently
made makes it no less terrible.
I was very impressed with this small,
independently
made picture.
I'm all for freedom of expression, and would never deny someone the right to
independently
get a message across to film audiences.
So this is the trick to the film; if one doesn't know how to see with the heart, or if the film doesn't touch one's heart creating an explosion that obliges the heart to start "seeing
" independently
of whether we want to or not, then the film will appear as a mediocre whatever thing.
What a pleasant surprise, to laugh oneself sore during a film festival screening of a sleeper
independently
produced film!
This is a claustrophobic little film,
independently
made with a small budget, yet it delivers the goods.
Independently
produced on a low-budget, "Sleepy Time Gal" is exactly the type of superior filmmaking so rare these days, and the fact that it was sold to the Sundance Channel (where it premiered on March 29, 2002) instead of being theatrically distributed to art-houses whose discerning patrons crave exactly this type of subtle, intelligent, exquisite jewel of a film) is a tragedy.
This exceptionally well made,
independently
produced film is a heart warming tribute to the human spirit.
I have never been one to hold up live-action adaptations to their source novels (I haven't even read this Agatha Christie book), and I think thought this episode was very good when viewed
independently
of the book!
The revelation that the hero is
independently
wealthy (evidently, at the age of 12, he invested in Microsoft stock) also warrants a few good guffaws.
Jigsaw was an
independently
produced film based out of New York City that would have us believe there was an American Fascist movement operating out of New York.
Why can't wax zombies move their legs
independently?
This is about as bad as it gets, even for mega low budget semi
independently
produced 1970's American made horror.
Ted is a good actor but apparently so
independently
wealthy he doesn't need a larger television audience.
(They put one in mind of English books such as E. Nesbit's The Wouldbegoods, not that the story is nearly as pleasant, but because the children are so good at looking after themselves independently.)
Then too, it's likely no accident that the movie was produced
independently
of the Hollywood studios.
But the fact remains that, for the moment, America is the only superpower, thus limiting France's freedom to act in the world
independently.
Originally funded by yet another billionaire, George Soros, Project Syndicate operates
independently
to provide hard-to-monetize informed opinion and analysis with nary an “advertorial” or product review in sight.
And, because solar plants can generally be operated
independently
of complex interregional electricity grids, they provide less developed countries a way to electrify their economies without building expensive new infrastructure.
But if the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, or the Fed could
independently
approve a maximum quantity of monetary finance, no erosion of their independence would inevitably follow.
In the case of sex selection, it is easy to see that couples who
independently
choose the best for their own child can produce an outcome that makes all their children worse off than they would have been if no one could select the sex of their child.
She wants Britain to set its own tariffs and other trade commitments at the World Trade Organization, and then
independently
negotiate preferential arrangements – misleadingly called “free-trade agreements” – with some countries.
Various reports suggest that China is selectively enhancing its strategic and tactical missile capabilities by developing solid-fuel motors; diversifying its range of warheads and increasing their accuracy; deploying missiles with multiple warheads; and upgrading its ballistic-missile defense countermeasures, such as decoys, chaff, jamming, and thermal shielding, and possibly maneuverable reentry vehicles (MaRVs) and multiple
independently
targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs).
The EU must become
independently
capable of ensuring its own security.
While about 8,000 of the 20,000 US troops in Afghanistan operate independently, the rest have joined the most ambitious military venture in NATO’s history, the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).
If the UK left the EU, it would have to negotiate new trade agreements
independently.
True, in exchange for considerable European aid, Greece’s ability to maneuver
independently
will be limited.
But social democrats must understand why the protests developed quite
independently
of existing, organized, center-left politics.
Today, the Fed is once again acting
independently
to ward off the inflationary effect of fiscal expansion.
Genes do not function like fenders or brakes; they cannot be mounted on a chassis to perform a function
independently
of other components.
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