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Intelligence on the people, a tire iron is not going to do much against a adult bear, going off alone over and over when as a group they would stand a better chance, not trying to make weapons such as spears at nigh they sit around 2 flash lights instead of building a large a fire as they can for light to give warning of the bear but also to use as protection not to mention to maybe signal someone that at least they were in a
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trespassing area to get rangers interested.
Which leaves
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one and nothing to admire, a view of the world apparently held by the Coen Brothers and graphically portrayed in their revolting and disgusting recent film
'No
Country for Old Men' (for which see my unfavourable review).
(no
lie) Proof of pizza power!
Its
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wonder these people were at war - listening to some of these characters would unleash hostility in any society.
Might be fun to watch as a social experiment, and as stated
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one tryes to explain the phenomenon, but they do try to make big things out of nothing.
'No,' I reasoned, 'a movie can only truly be called THE WORST by disappointing its audience.
The stereotypical teenagers were utterly unsympathetic - no, not unsympathetic, but just so cardboard that I could care less about any of them.
Second, the guards have firearms (big
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no).
In my opinion this is Fellini's
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2 picture(after Satyricon).
Its
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Renegade, but it was not intended that way.
The Marine is just a silly film by WWE simply to entertain it's fan base and further it's empire.For one to judge The Marine you need to take into account that this film was intended to entertain action fans with a
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brainer,cheesy,action,popcorn flick and as a popcorn flick The Marine succeeds.John Cena is actually a good actor and he played his invincible,heroic,one man strike force character to perfection as did Robert Patrick with his absolutely hilarious character.The Marine has the most unbelievable stunts and at some times they are almost unbearably bad.The fight sequences are great,very intense,very hardcore, but the explosions and special effects are brutally unrealistic and cheesy.The film also has some of the most annoying,campy,corny, dialog ever captured on film.It's so bad you feel like you're re-watching 1997's Batman and Robin.As a follower of pro wrestling I'm aware that John Cena currently has a love/hate relationship with WWE fans.Females and Adolescents love Cena while Males hate him.My guess is that The Marine was made in order to change male fans opinions by making an action film that generally appeals to them.However judging by the overall IMDb rating WWE failed to do so.I wouldn't necessarily say THe Marine is a bad film but it is incomparable and can't compete with mainstream action films like The Transporter,Crank,or District B13 however if you enjoy direct to DVD action flicks that have a thin storyline but some great action scenes like Special Forces or Belly Of The Beast than The Marine is more suited to you.It's definitely not the worst film ever made and I think for the most part it's because it doesn't take itself seriously and admits it's a popcorn flick.Overall The Marine is just silly action much like wrestling and much like wrestling the characters are whacky and at times unbelievable.
Gary Daniels does it again.The martial arts master and action movie maestro extraordinaire stars in another
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holds barred spectacular from PM productions.Right from the outset RECOIL explodes with action and doesn't let up until the final credits roll.The makers of these movies know what their audience wants and here they deliver in spades.
The ape one time wears shoes, flicks the camera(and its
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accident, he holds it for 4 seconds), and seems to be different sized throughout the movie.
London to Brighton is a superb slice of British crime pulp; a
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nonsense, down and dirty tale of two relatively weak individuals, given the parameters of the genre, desperate to get away from the lifestyle they've grim-and-bared up until this point.
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I loved it a lot...it wasn't as bad as everyone said it was, in fact it was everything I hoped it would be...but was it better than the first 2? Short answer
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with a but.
This film has big problems with continuity and creature effects (two big
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no's in monster/horror cheese films).
Number one the makeup and gore effects were pretty bad, even for a
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budget film.
Hydrophobic (no, not rabid, actually harmed by water)monsters, who in turn are controlled by amphibious aliens.
The central character (Angie) played by Kierston Wareing is a self employed recruitment agent an ambitious and vibrant women who wont take
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for an answer, she has a certain cheek and charm that is compelling and shows us some level of kindness, but also has a darker side which she has
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problems in showing to people.
Its
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wonder this movie drew the comedic all-stars that it did in Curtin, Dooley, Mull, Waterston, and Dennis Hopper.
The star wattage alone was a
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brainer.
There is one fairly good action sequence at the halfway point as well as a neat stunt that sees him jumping down a building via the air conditioning units, but you definitely get the feeling that Chan's
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longer pushing himself but is just doing what he knows he can still do while Yuen Biao is mostly wasted in a nothing bit part.
Daniel Mann's The Teahouse of the August Moon takes place in the village of Topiki in Okinawa during the American occupation of Japan, and stars some of the 1950s most popular actors of the time, including Glenn Ford who plays the clumsy military Captain Fisby, Paul Ford
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relation) who portrays Colonel Purdy,and Eddie Albert, who plays psychiatrist Captain McLean.
These are meant to be professional soldiers and if this is something to judge the whole of the U.S. army on its
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wonder we're getting no-where in Iraq!
When a "directive" is issued, you don't know who is responsible; instead, they are known as, say, "Directive 17.62" (meaning that it is directive
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As liberating as it was, going from internal exile into exile itself was a
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easy experience.
Is this too much to ask?History tells us that the answer is an emphatic
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The conventional answer is a clear
no.
The Fed has signaled that QE3 will continue until the labor market has improved sufficiently (likely in early 2014), with the interest rate at 0% until unemployment has fallen at least to 6.5% (most likely
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earlier than the beginning of 2015).
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