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The commons is neither market nor state, capitalism nor communism, but it consists of three main elements: a particular resource; a particular community that
manages
that resource; and the rules and negotiations the community develops to manage it.
A young factory worker who works night shifts, who
manages
to sneak away from the factory floor, where there is CCTV by the way, and find a corner, where at 11 o'clock at night he can call his girlfriend and just say goodnight.
Or a mother who, at four o'clock, suddenly
manages
to find a corner in the toilet to check that her children are safely home.
And any team who
manages
and pays close attention to work will significantly improve the team's performance.
You know, it's always seemed like a big mystery: how nature, seemingly so effortlessly,
manages
to produce so much that seems to us so complex.
Dark Harvest is a very low budget production made by a bunch of rank amateurs which
manages
to come off as a kind of semi-professional movie.
Get this: He's shot twice, once in the arm and once in the leg, and still
manages
to crawl up the stairs a little.
Despite all my criticisms, the film still
manages
to be interesting - just not terribly compelling.
The controlling idea is actually not a bad one for this genre (infantile teen comedy), but, somehow, the director
manages
to make the least of it.
Yet elsewhere in the country, people are still strolling around sightseeing and licking ice-cream when another tsunami rolls in... Kusanagi also
manages
to travel great distances without any hindrance, or even a crease in his cream shirt.
Rita Hayworth plays a Brooklyn nightclub dancer named Rusty who specializes in cheesecake chorus revues; she
manages
to get herself on the cover of a national fashion magazine, but her impending success as a solo (with romantic offers all around) has smitten boss Gene Kelly chomping at the bit.
But the man (Richard Thomas), whose psychiatric records reveal him as "stable" and "unimaginative",
manages
to escape from jail, beat it to the conspirator's beach house, and secretly record a conversation between them in which they reveal their guilt.
Then he accidentally drops the tape recorder with all the evidence on it into the sea water but
manages
to retrieve it.
It
manages
to balance all of the elements: horror, humor, character, vision, and it's fun.
When he finally
manages
to talk to her, she asks him to go at that night at her home to watch her father's owl, and he thinks she had invited him to go with her at a party and to be at her home at 6 pm.
Then it
manages
to kill the two kids with his laser, maybe the Nightbeast ain't so bad after all.
He
manages
to elude the police throughout the hospital - not believable that he would have so much knowledge of the hospital.
Milligan takes a boring story, and still
manages
to "butcher" it.
Despite the complete absence of originality, this low-budget thriller
manages
to come up with some decent special effects and has several good performances (particularly by Robin Evans, oozing campy viciousness as the leader of the girls).
Chaos begins with Stan curiously pulling Ollie's leg cast string, and
manages
to push The Doctor (Billy Gilbert) out the window, clinging on to it, getting Ollie strung up to the ceiling.
When the situation calms down, Stan gets Ollie's clothes, as the Doctor wants them both to leave, and he also
manages
to sit on a syringe, accidentally left by the nurse, filled with a sleeping drug, which comes into effect while he is driving (which you can tell is done with a car in front of a large screen.
all the while the dorky character
manages
to woo his beautiful neighbor into falling for him with his witty sarcasm, which apparently is a skill only he possesses.
The unnecessary use of surrealism only
manages
to make this some what boring example in pseudo porn even more pretentious (what are they trying to prove with depicting a piano floating in water?).
The auteur of "Prince
" manages
to take an excellent cast, a decent story, a mediocre script and carefully assemble them into one boring, monotonous, amateurish mess.
Wesley
manages
to grab his daughter and take her to her grandfather, who is a native indian.
Still feisty even at Death's door, he
manages
to do away with a despised business associate by smothering him with a pillow before he finally kicks the bucket himself.
This derivative erotic thriller remains watchable most of the way, mainly because a viewer is casually curious about how it will turn out, and because the director, Peter Hall,
manages
to stage a pretty hot (and quite bold) sex scene.
Oh what jolly japes don't ensue in a Britcom flop so Day-Glo bright yet so dismal it
manages
to make the execrable 1980s American teen flick Weird Science look almost decent.
Designed as a resourceful-woman-in-peril, action adventure yarn, it is so unintentionally funny (thanks in large part to Marc Singer's scenery-chewing hammy performance)that I thought I was watching a cross between "Cliffhanger" and "Home Alone 5." Heroine Nicole Eggert makes her devious but dumb as dirt male pursuers look like the Three Stooges succumbing to her ridiculous makeshift booby traps (somehow she
manages
to devise a swinging battering ram with rope and a log in a matter of minutes, which temporarily takes out one of the knuckleheads who want to kill her).
This film
manages
only to be merciless and chilling--with jumbo dollops of the cutes.
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