Locked
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And as a result, we were fined and
locked
up in jail.
Like many autistic children, his mind was
locked
inside his body.
Changing state and literally ending up in an undesired situation, where new biophysical logic takes over, new species take over, and the system gets
locked.
It may get
locked
in an undesired state, because it changes color, absorbs more energy, and the system may get stuck.
Saddled in the performing arts as we are, by antiquated union agreements that inhibit and often prohibit mechanical reproduction and streaming,
locked
into large facilities that were designed to ossify the ideal relationship between artist and audience most appropriate to the 19th century and
locked
into a business model dependent on high ticket revenues, where we charge exorbitant prices.
The women are
locked
up and raped into catatonia; rather than rescuing them, the guys run down to town to get the sheriff, who is lazy and doesn't believe them.
The acting was awful as well, along with the scariness of the murderer, who you constantly see through flashbacks
locked
in a cage jacking off.
I must confess that the biggest hole in the plot kept me awake for hours, wondering how dumb the screenwriter, the director, Chrisian Slater, Molly Parker, and Stephen Rea could be not to at least explain how our murderer, who was not a lawyer, or a policeman, could go into a
locked
cell at a jail, kill his second victim, and tie him up from a noose to make it look like suicide???
She could not manage to get out of her of her own house: windows didn't open, both front and back doors
locked
and unlocked from the inside with a key.
Nor could she figure out how to summon help from nearby neighbors or get out of her own basement while she was
locked
in and out of sight of her captor.
Before they can convince Charlie to make the hit, they have to locate him, and Charlie's slutty wife Mary (Jennifer Tilly of "Bound") reveals that he is
locked
up in a mental hospital.
I found the story trite to the point of inconsequential and the plot lines as underdeveloped as the dino embryos still
locked
in the shaving cream canister from Jurassic Park 1.
Only, they get
locked
in the store, along with the weirdo.
The main character is really crazy, and should be
locked
up in a madhouse...made me sympathise with the negative character of an aunt, who runs a dirty-dealing company that only wants to make money...and I consider myself an anti-capitalist...that bad!!!
Per the illogic of these sorts of films, she gets permission to hold the party at a house which used to be a crematorium, a dubious place long shut down and
locked
up.
If you really think about it, these guys should be
locked
up, not the bad guys, since they're more dangerous.
He finds out the place is
locked
up tight.
If anyone can truly say this is a good movie, they need to be
locked
up.
i just couldn't stop crying my eyes out for these poor people and if that woman really did have that baby you SHOULD ALL BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELVES!!!!!!!!!! i have a 4 month old daughter and it is just absolutely appalling that would put a "real" pregnant woman in SO MUCH FRICKEN DANGER! you people are bloody ANIMALS and should be
locked
up for life allowing something like this to put on t.v.
An atrocious offense to the memory and genius of Welles, this senseless assemblage of self-indulgent improvisation on a grand theme should have been
locked
up in storage along with a number of other unfinished Welles' projects no one has ever seen.
I'd much prefer being
locked
into solitary confinement, or having to watch paint dry on a wall, though.
It's about ninety minutes of one guy ridiculously turning his back on the other guy to the point you find yourself
locked
in multiple states of disbelief.
Harry (Judd Nelson), a "reformed" burglar, and Daphne (Gina Gershon), an aspiring actress, are employed as live window mannequins at a department store where one evening they are late in leaving and are
locked
within, whereupon they witness, from their less than protective glass observation point, an apparent homicide occurring on the street.
Pam Grier has been thrown into a prison on a small island with a lot of other women, and this place seriously makes the summer camp where Martha Stewart is
locked
up right now look like a maximum-security prison.
As soon as that story was told about how Elizabeth Ashley's character had
locked
up his mother, I knew something was fishy.
The door is not locked?!
Then when the police finally arrive, they don't believe her and she is
locked
up in a rubber room.
Tiny Tweet and Sly the sneak are
locked
up in cages for a train ride to who knows where.
One night Billy gets
locked
in the movie studio.
Pulled in the direction of increasingly slighter spaces, the film shuts itself off, as the local gangster's long-drawn-out poker game shuts itself from the daylight, bolts itself in, as Sinatra's Frankie Machine has himself
locked
in a room in the celebrated scene of his harrowing struggle to overcome his habit.
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