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The mashup is
owned
by Lucas.
I then got this email from YouTube weirdly notifying me that there was content in that
owned
by the mysterious WMG that matched their content ID.
My dad
owned
an automotive and industrial repair shop.
There was a kind of vodka-fueled pay dispute between the helicopter pilots and the people that
owned
the helicopter, so we were stuck.
And I wore it whenever I could, thinking it was the most fabulous thing I
owned.
Well, you look at modern hunter gatherers like aboriginals, who quarried for stone axes at a place called Mount Isa, which was a quarry
owned
by the Kalkadoon tribe.
He's somebody you might have known but didn't, because in 1949, he read a little article in the paper about a hamburger stand
owned
by these two brothers named McDonald.
Martina Gedeck
owned
this role.
Although my child for whom the DVD was bought enjoyed the fact that she
owned
a new DVD, neither she nor her sisters expressed much interest in seeing it again, unlike with Monsters inc, Finding Nemo, Jungle Book, Lion King, etc. which all get frequent requests for replays.
What was worst was renting this movie at a gay
owned
establishment only to find that this story of male hustlers was filled with homophobic young men engaged in plenty of scenes of straight sex and not one single scene of gay sex.
This however was the cheesiest I ever
owned
- but I guess I sold it, too bad.
What I got from this movie was that the filmmaker was trying hard to make a point about the globalism of wine by showing, for example, that the Mondavi family
owned
wineries in all parts of the world.
It was shot at some warehouse most likely
owned
by family or friends.
This weird movie from Texas is about Fallon, a dilettante rich boy in the late 1800s (although he looks like a 60s C&W singer with greasy hair and sideburns) whose ship wrecks on an island
owned
by Count DeSade (pronounced de-sayd) with his captain.
If the rest of the story is compelling, I don't care about details like how Stargher afforded all the fancy electronic equipment and underground chambers or why the FBI wasn't checking to see if he
owned
any other property or had access to out of the way places while they were waiting to see if the whole entering the killer's mind thing would work, but I do like to have a sense of what motivates the serial killer in a serial killer movie when he kills in such a complex manner.
I actually considered mailing Fred Ward some money in compensation for that miserable haircut he
owned
in this awful film.
Cujo is a giant, lovable, gentle and affectionate St. Bernard
owned
by the Camber family, during the opening sequence Cujo chases a rabbit over fields and through a local wood somewhere in Castle Rock, Maine.
As the local insurance firm victimized by the crime is majority
owned
by Fane, the policy's naturally skeptical underwriters, Lloyd's of London, deploy senior investigator George Engels (James Mason) to probe into the nature of the felony, made more sinister because of the death, possibly a homicide, of an insurance investigator (Wendy Hughes) who, in following clues was apparently coming close to the cause of the arson.
This second TV movie produced and broadcast last weekend by the Italian state
owned
network has the same defects.
I've seen his land, the cemetery where he is buried and where he did his digging, and I've shopped at the hardware store that was formerly
owned
by the Worden family.
Franco Zeffirelli's ("The Taming Of The Shrew," "Romeo And Juliet," "Jesus Of Nazareth," "Othello") third stab at transferring Shakespeare to the screen works very well, with the casting of Mel Gibson ("Mad Max," "Lethal Weapon" and pre-"The Passion Of The Christ" notoriety) in the role formerly
owned
by Sir Laurence Olivier (and rightly so; see my review on his "Hamlet," arguably the best interpretation of one of the Bard's timeless (and most quoted) tragedies) and redone 5 years later by Kenneth Branagh as a full-bloodied treatment, explaining its 3 hour 22 minute running time, combined with a dream cast (and a lot of little additions, which were well-chosen and expertly done by the contemporary master of William Shakespeare, Kenneth Branagh, the director of "Henry V" and "Dead Again."
The basic premise (I refuse to call it a "plot") concerns a young American exotic dancer named Paula (played by Amber Newman) who has a boyfriend who gets her invited to a small island
owned
by some sleazy rich people.
Sadly, it was an establishment
owned
by a Jewish family.
Moran of the title is a boyish young woman also brought up on a vessel
owned
by her father.
It was also one of the first VHS tapes that I
owned.
She
owned
a home that she used to house just about every type of person that society would reject.
After the death of all senior officers, Commander Craig-Scott, of the Laundry and Morale Corps, finds himself promoted to command of an intergalactic spaceship
owned
by Starcups Corporation.
She tells them to leave the island immediately as it is
owned
by a Edmund Rackham (Richard Johnson) and he doesn't like visitors.
I have
owned
it on video for eons and wore out the original soundtrack.
Brian (Wesley Eure) works for a security firm
owned
by Mr. Norton (Conrad Bain).
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