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Aimed at the military, the Snafu shorts were often characterised by a heightened bawdiness but these scenes, crowbarred in as they may be, are by far the most erotic I've come across in any of these shorts thus far.
In the meantime a crack
military
team/the scientist's daughter/bank robbers find their way to the remote place and are menaced by the giant critters.
American Tourist on package tour in Asia suffering recent bereavement decides to break law by: 1 Ignoring curfew; 2 Joining revolutionary army; 3 Possessing and using illegal firearm...... etc etc What is meant to be a political and educational statement about the so called atrocities of a
military
dictatorship in Asia ends up as a "How To" travel guide for disillusioned Americans....especially those who wish to protest that the water in the hotel does not work.... Regrettably the authors of this silly yarn have no clue about Asia...nor it seems in writing sensible dialogue... example:...our human-rights heroine searching desperately for medicine in the furthest outreaches of the Asian jungle miles from anywhere comes across a peasant and asks: "Excuse me-does this town have a pharmacy?"...Well....those who know something about the Asian jungle will appreciate how ludicrous that scenario really is.... Mind you I was recently in the Thai jungle and an American asked me.... "excuse me....do you know where is MacDonalds?"
The United States built the atomic bomb in order to show their superior
military
power and to end the Second World War.
The movie Fat Man and Little Boy is a portrayal of the efforts of American physicists to invent the technology necessary to create the bomb, and the tension that existed between the scientists and the
military
over the potential uses of the bomb, and even the acceptability of its creation.
The US military, under the direction of General Leslie Groves, hoped all along to used the bomb as a actual weapon to be deployed against the enemy, first against the Germans and then against the Japanese.
The display of that vast amount of force also served notice to the rest of the world that the US was the dominant
military
power, a message aimed especially at Russia, whose growing
military
power and economic weight in Eurasia threatened our preeminent world position.
One of the main points of the movie was the struggle between the
military
view of science for killing, and the scientific view of science for knowledge.
In the movie,
military
helicopters (true) had to transfer the our babies (NICU and PICU) to UTMB all the way to Galveston!
Too bad they must be accompanied by a group of moron-commandos, lead by a rapper (he doesn't even bother trying to play a
military
guy, he just responds to his superiors as if he were rappin' wit' da homies in da hood).
The male and female moron-commandos share the same locker room, and apparently
military
regulations require all females to wear black bras and panties.
Meanwhile the Church discovers the truth about Mary Elizabeth's pregnancy and sends the priest and former
military
Father Anthony (Eddie Velez) to spy Mary Elizabeth.
I've watched the first 15 minutes and I can tell that there was no consultation with any
military
type personnel.
No - there was no
military
advising them on this movie.
This cheesy monster epic takes place on a remote island where the U.S.
military
conducts top-secret DNA testing on animals.
Meanwhile, the U.S.
military
suspect that something is amiss on the island so they send their own team of men who give eaten by the supersized predators.
Our heroes run into the last remaining scientist on the island, Dr. Susan Richardson (Michelle Borth of "Wonderland"), the daughter of the scientist responsible for this insane science project, who tells them that the
military
is going to target the island for destruction.
The title match between the two overgrown predators occurs in the last quarter hour after our heroes, who have been consistently whittled down by the monsters, find a helicopter and take off in time before the
military
pulverizes the island.
Like "On Deadly Ground" and "Fire Down Below", Seagal centers the movie around his environmental awareness message and how the military, FBI, and CIA are incompetent idiots.
Telly Savalas hams it up as the Mexican revolutionary (though he's matched by Chuck Connors as a
military
martinet) in this jokey yet rather boring pastiche on the famous historical figure's life and times.
The Concorde ... Airport '79 starts in Washington where a man named Carl Parker (Macon (McCalman) contacts high profile TV news reporter Maggie Whelan (Susan Blakely) in order to hand secret documents over that prove his boss Kevin Harriosn (Robert Wagner) owner & president of Harrison Industries that develop weapons for the
military
has been illegally selling said weapons to foreign countries.
By some quirk of fate I was present on the filming of the last sequence of the movie, when dozens of German aircraft were destroyed (Yugoslav 522 trainers, used also in the flying sequences) on the Mostar
military
airport.
Watkins is pure tourist as he assembles this our gang tragedy with cliché freaks, hippies and black revolutionaries pitted against trigger happy cops and
military
and a kangaroo court tribunal made up of disapproving calcified adults making poor fashion statements.
Ever since the French had occupied Algeria in 1830, the tribes from Morocco and those of Algeria were making raids on the French
military
and civilian settlements.
This film tries to answer the question "How far will human beings go to survive?" Hopelessness emanates from every of this film and like so many japanese films of this time, it condemns the blind
military
loyalty that pressed the japanese people into war.
1891: Stalwart, morally upright
military
doctor Lieutenant Claude de Ross (solid Claudio Cassinelli) and several other shipwreck survivors wash ashore on a remote tropical island that's governed with an iron fist by the ruthless and sadistic Edmund Rackham (superbly played to the deliciously slimy hilt by Richard Johnson), who lives on the island with the feisty Amanda Martin (a winningly spunky performance by the ravishing Barbara Bach) and her unhinged rogue biologist father Professor Ernest Martin (a marvelously dotty portrayal by Joseph Cotten).
He takes part as a gravel in the organization in the sabotage of a USS Alaska
military
ship when it is launched.
there is no movie that deals with these issues quite like this. a must-see for anyone who wants to look at this defining moment in American, and
military
history, from the inside.
Think of what its director, William Wyler, faced; in the aftermath of a
military
victory over statist powers who had committed abominable crimes and engulfed the world if battles, he was making a film that argued that the US's leaders were themselves profoundly anti-individual--that they had "wasted the best years of the lives of those drafted or misled into fighting the war--which since it ignored the rights of individuals had been for nothing except argument over the degree of slavery men were to exist under."
Custer's last fight against the Indians is a grand spectacle, a savage clash between red men and white, with no quarter given in a wild mix of
military
might between determined fighting men.
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