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A group of scientists save a dying man they find by their desert stranded government outpost by
injecting
him with their experimental virus, of course, one of their colleagues goes overboard and the virus transforms the man into a near unstoppable monster with them trapped inside.
The idea of bringing Dracula to contemporary times isn't bad--after all, it might revive the series a bit by
injecting
a new story element into a series that Hammer has all but exhausted in a long series of generally excellent movies.
For reasons I cannot begin to fathom, Dr. Lorenzo Cameron (George Zucco) begins
injecting
wolf's blood into his dim-witted handyman, Petro (Glenn Strange).
Injecting
mounds of poetry in place of a story does not an art film make.
A good old-fashioned flight-and-revenge western, given a twist and a touch of gravitas by
injecting
a little black social history into its plot.
True to form, however, Schumacher weakens the storyline and character development by
injecting
an abundance of clichés and eye-rolling one-liners.
A broke would be screenwriter and his would be agent (Tom Wood and Arye Gross) are forced to live in a self storage facility run by an eccentric and intimidating manager (Ron Perlman) whom they come to believe is the serial murderer that is terrorizing the city, the "Costume Killer" (so named because, after
injecting
his victims with Windex, he dresses them in silly costumes).
Unfortunately, the director beat this one to death, even
injecting
a wild plot line that leads nowhere in particular.
In this movie, Bela and his henchmen have the nasty habit of stealing young brides, and, after their demise,
injecting
Bela's wife with a serum taken from their bodies in order to keep her young.
Ray Liotta as a forensic examiner who discovers he can experience and thereby solve his wife's murder by
injecting
himself with cerebral spinal fluid from those involved.
Why are they
injecting
homeless people?
Like the thoughtful horror cinema of George Romero, where deeper human issues boil under a more obvious horror surface, "Ginger Snaps" used lycanthropy as a metaphor for puberty and its impact on teenage relationships; "Unleashed" uses it as a metaphor for addiction, with Brigitte Fitzgerald (Emily Perkins--"It"), sister of the ill-fated Ginger (Katharine Isabelle),
injecting
herself with wolfbane to curb her increasingly wolf-like tendencies.
Everyone is under the control of mysterious 'strangers' who are
injecting
them with false memories/altering their reality.
Douglas Sirk is renowned for
injecting
his subversive criticism of American society of the fifties in his glossy and glamorous melodramas.
She has been
injecting
herself with too much monkshood, she o.d's, is mistaken for a junkie and wins herself a trip to the "Happier Times" rehab center.
Brigitte (Emily Perkins) is alone, after killing her sister Ginger (Katharine Isabelle), and
injecting
a substance called monkshood to delay the process of transformation in a werewolf.
Starting out like one of the Hollywood Star caricature cartoons like 'The Coo-Coo Nut Grove' or 'Hollywood Steps Out', 'Slick Hare' quickly distinguishes itself by
injecting
Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny in amongst the other famous faces.
One comment from a friend about his shrinking muscles has Johnson
injecting
himself in the bathroom and popping pills, all of which hopes to explain his violent behavior towards Smith, but I didn't buy it.
Serling had to take it to the next level, by
injecting
irony.
Tony Scott does a very good job here, keeping the film at an exciting pace,
injecting
lots of great humor, good camera angles, and doing a great job overall!.
Anyway, Lynn's biographer, Ross Anderson(Drew Godderis, in a dreadful performance with equally appalling voice over narration that seems to attempt a homage of sorts to Sunset Boulevard)investigates the drug she's been
injecting
and discovers some disturbing truths.
The PBOC has since resumed its reverse repo operations – purchasing securities from commercial banks with an agreement to resell them in the future – thereby
injecting
liquidity into the banking system.
Having run out of basis points to cut from interest rates, the Fed has turned to the quantity dimension of the credit cycle –
injecting
massive doses of liquidity into the collapsed veins of zombie consumers.
The work of Michael Skinner and his colleagues provides a good example of this: they found that
injecting
pregnant rats with a chemical that suppresses androgens (male sex hormones) causes their descendants to have diseases that are inherited for several generations.
In a push to reduce the cost of borrowing, the Fed purchased long-term assets in the market,
injecting
liquidity into the financial system.
French scientist Louis Pasteur formulated the first rabies vaccine in 1885, by
injecting
the virus into rabbits, waiting for it to kill them, and then drying the infected nerve tissues to weaken the virus to the point that it could be safely administered.
To that end, the government is
injecting
public capital, while wealthy graduates are pouring in private money in the style of American alumni donors.
Every time the credit expansion ran into trouble, the financial authorities intervened,
injecting
liquidity and finding other ways to stimulate the economy.
After the global financial crisis erupted in 2008, the G20 acted as an international crisis committee, mitigating the disaster by
injecting
liquidity into markets worldwide.
For example, the current story in Colombia appears to be that the country’s government, now under the well-regarded management of President Juan Manuel Santos, has brought down inflation and interest rates to developed-country levels, while all but eliminating the threat posed by the FARC rebels, thereby
injecting
new vitality into the Colombian economy.
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