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Prakash, as many of you know, is the Sanskrit word for light, and the idea is that in bringing light into the lives of children, we also have a chance of shedding light on some of the deepest
mysteries
of neuroscience.
One of the most intriguing features about Mars, the National Academy of Science says one of the 10 major
mysteries
of the space age, is why certain areas of Mars are so highly magnetized.
What is the best way to unravel the
mysteries
on Mars that exist?
And knowing that starts to explain a lot of long-standing
mysteries
in science.
He said this, he said, "Nothing is more fatal to the progress of the human mind than to presume that our views of science are ultimate, that our triumphs are complete, that there are no
mysteries
in nature, and that there are no new worlds to conquer."
And that gut instinct is so powerful, it can make even the most reasonable and measured of us come up with
mysteries
and conspiracy theories where none exist.
The plot, involving radium theft from a bank vault, is a bit far fetched and a long way from the atmospheric
mysteries
that Fox produced.
The ending features Michael McKean staring out a prison window saying "There's lots of
mysteries
out there." followed by a clip montage/music video of all the uplifting moments in the tragically bad movie.
Why Lance Henriksen accepted this will remain one of the great
mysteries
of cinema.
The
mysteries
in the book seemed to be chopped up or left out in the movie.
First of all let me preface my review with the fact that I love old movies, particularly
mysteries
and dramas, but not female oriented movies.
The premises and the first 10-15 minutes are not that bad, it starts as a X-Files story, combining Bermuda triangle
mysteries
with time travel.
I fail to see how anyone who has actually read the M. Didius Falco
mysteries
could make such a mockery of them.
Speaking of mysteries, watch a good one rather than this.
A Victorian scientist Dr. Abner Perry(Peter Cushing)invents a giant burrowing machine, which he and his American partner(Doug McClure)use to corkscrew their way deep into the earth to explore what
mysteries
it may hold.
This is almost like one of those creaky old Charlie Chan
mysteries
(the cheaper Monogram studio versions) with lots of red herrings & oddball characters (like the old ex-senator with the checkered past who is now a recluse) & loads of people getting killed over objets d'art that you wouldn't look twice at in the mall.
THE RIDDLE was written and directed by Brendan Foley in what appears to be an attempt to pull the
mysteries
of the Charles Dickens' novels into a contemporary story, but that attempt is thwarted by electing to use the two periods of time format in which the 'riddle' is unraveled.
I have read and enjoyed many of James Lee Burke's Robicheaux
mysteries.
There are many
mysteries
in life.
During a cheesy opening speech, actor Lon Chaney tries to convince us that the jungle is an ominous place and hiding many mysteries, but actually there's no real mystery in the plot.
Hard to believe this was directed by Fritz Lang since he mostly directed crime dramas and
mysteries.
This movie has remained in my mind for years as one of the best made-for-TV movie
mysteries
I've ever seen.
I didn't see it when it first came out, but my grandfather - a big fan of
mysteries
and war films - happened to record it in 1989.
I can get very tired of murder
mysteries
with the exception of a few really excellent TV series.
At the very least it was not one of those annoying predictable murder
mysteries
full of bottle blonde women with huge fake breasts.
But, if you adore mysteries, even those with the grimmest of plots, you will find this tale enthralling.
And magically, all of this is not to the smallest degree at the expense of a wonderful story about the
mysteries
of love and fate and the characters who live out this story, this pre-judged destiny.
It's one of those
mysteries
that makes the mind boggle, especially when you consider the amount of DVD's available today containing material that should have been binned years ago.
Created by Dennis Spooner, 'Department S' was a glossy thriller show about an offshoot of Interpol, based in Geneva, created to solve baffling
mysteries
the police could not handle.
The film never intends to answer all of its
mysteries
, but does an excellent job in the exposition of several plot twists
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