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Yet, neither particularly admired for its quality nor beloved for its unintentionally humorous mediocrity, the show has lingered in our consciousness, even as many that were far better and more original have faded into
oblivion.
The director John Mathew Mathan had gone into
oblivion
after his directorial debut 'Sarfarosh' that came in 1999.
All of this makes the brothers
' oblivion
to the world somehow attractive.
The touted star of the film is Bruce Willis, who plays Jack Mosely, a drunkard of a cop on a self-destructive path to oblivion, saved by the least likely of people - Eddie Bunker, the habitual thief with a heart of gold.
It's one hell of a journey into
oblivion
- pure teen angst on speed.
Again made as a reaction on Sleepaway Camp and other female flicks and even made at the end of the slasher era it is clear why that scene crashed into
oblivion.
Linda Blair seems to try hard enough, but the horrid script, direction and the idiotic supporting actors they paired her with doomed this movie to
oblivion.
At the end of the movie when all wrongs have been righted the Queen asks Don Juan where he will go next.He replies that he will go where most legends go,namely oblivion.I laughed at this line realising as we all should that
oblivion
will never provide a home for Errol Flynn.
Dunaway alone is responsible for her ludicrous scenery-chewing performance, the awfulness of which is the main thing that pulls this film out of
oblivion
into camp notoriety.
Many gave him those breaks, which ironically just sped his path to a well-deserved oblivion, 1 this film should emulate.
MGM hired TV-executive James Aubrey in a desperate attempt to rescue the studio from
oblivion.
That nitpick aside, the film deserves the
oblivion
into which it will fall.
While a secularist coalition, mixing apples and oranges, may have declared war against a broad front of Islamic tendencies, the government, with its moral authority among the Muslim majority in Turkey, will be able to isolate the violent fringe and drive it into
oblivion.
Some have done so, more or less voluntarily, only to re-emerge suddenly from
oblivion.
Tudjman, long an object of dread, has vanished from the political screen, taking into
oblivion
the ideological clutter that made Croatia a pariah state.
But the cause of nuclear non-proliferation is now in deep trouble, as countries are once again tempted to acquire the means of
oblivion.
Here is a universe of fakery in which one consigns to the
oblivion
of a now-obsolete history the precariousness of the exiles, migrants, and other voyagers who, on both sides of the Atlantic, have built the true human aristocracy.
Merkel barely avoided political
oblivion
in the last general election, after the CDU had embraced market radicalism and then campaigned on it in 2005.
Draghi reversed the euro’s slide into
oblivion
by promising potentially unlimited purchases of member governments’ bonds.
It should, because Insulza is probably the only figure who can both learn from and correct the OAS’s mistakes of the past five years, and thus save it from
oblivion.
For China’s “miracle” to truly become miraculous, Party leaders could do worse than study the record of a man whose legacy they now seem eager to push into
oblivion.
Equatorial Guinea and Chad, now the CEMAC’s leading lights, have risen out of
oblivion
into the top ranks of oil exporters.
As late as this past May, the FDP defended the ownership rights of US billionaire Christopher Flowers, a major stockholder in the failed German bank Hypo Real Estate, which was saved from
oblivion
by state guarantees worth more than €100 billion of taxpayers’ money.
Recent historical research has rescued the old Silk Road from historical
oblivion.
Today, once-great political parties in the West and some developing countries also seem to be on a fast track to
oblivion.
This would offer the double benefit of capturing greenhouse gas pollution and saving the world’s wildlife from
oblivion.
It also took with it into
oblivion
an unknown number of parasite species that made the monkey their home - parasites that might have included viruses, bacteria, protozoans, fungi, tapeworms, and other gruesome creatures.
And, in opposition to the cliché that first there was memory, before memory was gradually erased and replaced by oblivion, she believed that, for the generation that survived the camps,
oblivion
came first.
In one direction lies the future as described by pessimists, who argue that rising populist movements and the plunge of the euro are evidence of the continent’s coming slide into geopolitical and economic
oblivion.
Most of these duplicated segments are doomed to oblivion, because any proteins their genes produce are redundant.
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