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It would be
infinitely
more enjoyable.
G.H. Evans's innovative thriller is
infinitely
clever (with artistic nods to Toshiaki Toyoda's Pornostar and flashes of the inimitable Takashi Miike at his darkest and most violent) but also visually gorgeous: the composition and imagery is beguilingly rich and compelling.
Infinitely
more entertaining are the extras on the DVD that I just watched, including trailers for "Tagani" itself AND six other Filipino horror films; some of the wildest, most amazing coming attractions I've ever seen.
The 2002 version with James Coburn is
infinitely
more lively and interesting.
Filming the stage play would have been
infinitely
superior to this garbage.
The plot was
infinitely
stupid and, as it's been said in the message boards, the script was in desperate need of a thorough rewrite.
It would have been
infinitely
more enjoyable if it had stayed Danielle Steele instead a UN human rights/ignorant view of colonialism Sunday school lesson.
Well o.k.,o.k.,nobody in "Meteor" actually says that - after all,that would be downright plagiarism,but we do have a lot of "hommages",not to say rapine and pillage from thirty years of space movies,every one
infinitely
better than this travesty.
It is a potentially interesting story, but it goes south once one realizes that the film is
infinitely
more interested in utilizing Nell as some sort of wise-beyond-her-years E.T., who will ultimately bring everyone around her together, rather than examining the world from her perspective.
Many familiar faces in small roles (Saskia Reeves - with about three seconds of screen time, Delpy - as a ridiculously overplayed dumb blonde, Gallo - ridiculously overplaying an L.A. "dude", Depp - "re-doing" his "Dead Man" character as an obvious tribute to Karusmaki's
infinitely
more talented pal Jarmusch, etc.); these actors probably appeared for nothing, thereby pretentiously supporting Le Europeanne Cinematique Arte-te-te that way.
Bela here plays a hypnotist/magician named Leonide, who comes with his dwarf companion Angelo Rossitto (who appeared with Bela in 1942's
infinitely
superior film "The Corpse Vanishes") to cousin George Zucco's house, where George's daughter-in-law is being driven insane by a mysterious masked personage.
And with the prospect of general elections in 1998, the political front is
infinitely
less quiet than in Germany.
While monetary policy conducted by independent bureaucrats is imperfect, handing over effective control to congressmen with one eye on the next election would be
infinitely
worse.
So the question is not whether robots and computers will make human labor in the goods, high-tech services, and information-producing sectors
infinitely
more productive.
During that time, kidnapping, torture, and murder had a stranglehold over the Latin American press; stenography was an
infinitely
safer choice for those reporting the news.
Europe would be
infinitely
better off if Germany made a definitive choice between Eurobonds and a eurozone exit, regardless of the outcome; indeed, Germany would be better off as well.
Once the true value of our natural resources is understood, rather than taken for granted as if there were an
infinitely
available supply, the vital importance of conserving biodiversity should be better recognized.
But there are other forms of intolerance,
infinitely
less horrifying than that of jihadist bigots, that kill no one but demean us all.
But the preformist view that the entity transmitted across generations was the whole organism was contradicted by the impossibility of segmenting objects
infinitely.
Of course, the European Union is
infinitely
more benign than any of these earlier efforts to unite Europe.
But we do have history on our side: capitalism’s saving grace is that it is almost
infinitely
malleable.
True to the legacy of Friedrich List, the father of German economics, who wrote in 1841, “the power of producing wealth is therefore
infinitely
more important than wealth itself,” Germany has retained its manufacturing edge through a relentless commitment to process innovation, backed by a network of research institutes.
But there is no denying that the US government today is
infinitely
more virtuous than it was in the days of Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, or Teddy Roosevelt.
But contemplate the future consequences of inaction and shudder: Syria, mired in the carnage between the brutality of Bashar al-Assad and various affiliates of Al Qaeda, a breeding ground of extremism
infinitely
more dangerous than Afghanistan in the 1990’s;Egypt in chaos, with the West, however unfairly, looking as if it is giving succor to those who would turn it into a Sunni version of Iran; and Iran itself, despite its new president, still a theocratic dictatorship, with a nuclear bomb.
Biology is
infinitely
more complex.
A weak, partitioned Afghanistan may not be a desirable outcome; but a “soft” partition now would be far better than a “hard” partition later, after years of chaos and bloodletting – and
infinitely
better than the medieval Taliban’s return to power and a fresh reign of terror.
Compared to monetary policy, fiscal policy is
infinitely
more complex, involving many more trade-offs among competing interests.
Whether Germany agrees to Eurobonds or leaves the euro, either choice would be
infinitely
preferable to the current state of affairs.
As I have shown, Italy would be
infinitely
better off whatever Germany decides.
They are not “good” simply because the West is backing them; but they are, in any case,
infinitely
better than the forces they are resisting.
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