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But screenwriters John Lee Mahin (can this really be the same guy who wrote the lively, bawdy "Red Dust" 20 years earlier?) and Myles Connolly make elementary mistakes: They make Walker's secret ridiculously obvious without even telling us what D.C. department he works for, and they end scenes arbitrarily.
This movie is very
lively.
Steve Railsback contributes an especially
lively
turn as the deranged Larry.
There isn't much excitement in the plot, but I appreciate the variation in weapons though, that kept the mood
lively.
Capably directed with real style and flair by the insanely prolific exploitation veteran Fred Olen Ray, with a brash, witty script by T.L. Lankford, a snappy pace, glossy cinematography by Paul Elliott, a gnarly rock soundtrack, an amusingly sarcastic sense of humor, a funky, syncopated score by Thomas Chase and Steve Rucker, a smidgen of gratuitous female nudity, a tight 86 minute running time, and several thrilling well-staged action scenes (a wild and destructive protracted car chase rates as the definite exciting highlight), this slick,
lively
and entertaining low-budget romp makes for very rewarding viewing.
I love the original BRING IT ON, a fun, witty,
lively
look at rival cheerleading squads and I do think that most sequels aren't as good as the originals and don't expect them to be as good, but at least to have elements of the original to draw the viewer in.
There is, however, a
lively
debate about whether there was a fourth big mistake: Alan Greenspan’s decision in 2001-2004 to push and keep nominal interest rates on US Treasury securities very low in order to try to keep the economy near full employment.
Universities are hubs of research, critical thinking, and
lively
debate, where the next generation is not only exposed to established facts and theories, but also learns to dissect ideas, pinpoint flaws, and help enrich and expand our knowledge base.
University seminars in Rio are as
lively
as those in Cambridge, Mass or Cambridge U.K.It produces one of the finest airplanes in the world--so good that competitors in the more advanced industrial countries have tried to impose trade barriers.
This reportedly resulted in some
lively
exchanges on the issue of Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea.
And in many of the communities that the Fallowses cover, there is at least one craft brewery, where community members hold
lively
but civil discussions.
This is reflected in the Arab world’s
lively
debate about how Turkey has been able to reconcile Islam, democracy, and economic development.
Kiev now possesses a
lively
cafe life, and bright public places where people can relax and enjoy life.
The Trouble With Financial BubblesLONDON – Very soon after the magnitude of the 2008 financial crisis became clear, a
lively
debate began about whether central banks and regulators could – and should – have done more to head it off.
Even the conservative states of the Arabian Peninsula are embroiled in
lively
disputes about women ministers, Shia representation, Islamist participation in the political process, and even the future of their ruling monarchies.
Supporters of lifting the arms export ban argue that this litany of sins does not reflect China’s real improvements in human rights and penalizes European armaments jobs to the benefit of Russia, which enjoys a
lively
arms trade with its neighbor (something it might one day regret).
It is time for India’s government to get out of its citizens’ bedrooms, and also to recognize that a pernicious sedition law has no place in a
lively
and contentious democracy.
Thailand's
lively
press is intimidated by the manipulation of the large advertising budgets of Thaksin-owned companies and government agencies.
"It’s a very
lively
and active regional group that has opened new relations and opportunities for all members," said Rejaie Khorasani, member of parliament and former ambassador to the United Nations, in an interview.
Today there is
lively
debate on institutions and incentives among economists and politicians, and several reforms, including a new tax system, have been introduced over the past few years.
Overall, Kuwait has always had a
lively
political life, with freedom of expression and less political repression than is common in neighboring countries.
During the last few years, a
lively
debate has taken place between advocates of economic and political/social explanations of populism.
What the
lively
Pakistani media dubbed “memogate” forced Haqqani to resign and enabled the Supreme Court to assert its authority by deciding to investigate the matter.
But the music is too loud and the dancing too lively, so no one listens to the warnings.
In the 1940s, Einstein told a biographer: “I never understood why the theory of relativity with its concepts and problems so far removed from practical life should for so long have met with a lively, or indeed passionate, resonance among broad circles of the public… I have never yet heard a truly convincing answer to this question.”
But in Tunisia, what has also emerged is a
lively
nascent democracy that deserves the West’s support.
Lessons for the AIIBFREETOWN – China’s decision to establish the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has sparked a
lively
debate among governments, global finance experts, and development specialists.
Where do I stand in this
lively
debate?
Radio call-in shows have burgeoned and public discourse is at its most
lively.
Europe has been unable to attract much more than a few disreputable oligarchs, who migrated to the French Riviera, and a handful of
lively
street singers.
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