Paradise
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I started to watch very closely as the leaders of this organization would target vulnerable young people who felt marginalized and then draw them in with promises of
paradise
that were broken.
And the only people who are left there are the people who can't afford to move away from the coast, because the coast, instead of being paradise, is harmful to your health."
This is what many divers would consider
paradise.
But this room was my paradise, essentially, and when I came to tour my album, which is called "In My Room," I thought I'd try and tour the room on the road, and that's quite a strange idea, but it's something that I've been working on for a couple of years, and it's quite exciting to be inside the circle.
They talk to them about how when they die, they will be received up with lakes of honey and milk, how there will be 72 virgins waiting for them in paradise, how there will be unlimited food, and how this glory is going to propel them to become heroes in their neighborhoods.
If my intention was to eradicate evil for Islam, then I will be rewarded with
paradise.
In what attempts to be a positive story, Dolph Lundgren leads a group of mercenaries to take over a tropical island that looks a lot like
paradise
so that the men who hired his team can mine it for...bird droppings.
The result is that gigantic Komodos and cobra thrive in this tropical island
paradise.
Shining Path and Alberto Fujimori should blast away any notion that Peru is a vacation
paradise.
But in this no-named city Andreas finds soon that a perfect commercials-type world is really not a
paradise.
Is this a dream, or is he in paradise, or in hell?.
She and her boyfriend are visiting some tropical Asian
paradise.
Soviet movies would only show an ideal life in the worker's
paradise.
A simple but beautiful story located in a real
paradise
and the music can't be better, Stephen Warbeck delights us once more, and good actings but.........why on earth is Penelope Cruz in this film?
I would be interested to hear from the director, Barbet Schroeder, as to why he decided to make More his first film, and more specifically what his interest in hippies- or rather this form of the Euro-hippie paradise- and about their demise.
No, Buddy was not released into a gorilla family surrounded by lush trees in a zoological
paradise
- he was abandoned in a wooden crate, deep in the back of a garage for some time with only a single light bulb for comfort and then sold to the circus - where he actually lived a better life having peanuts thrown at him until he died (historically the oldest living gorilla on record, by the way) before a show in Miami.
There were sly reference such as 'they paved
paradise
to put up a parking lot'.
A great place to set it, but never took advantage of its settings (despite etching a
paradise
in damn, where Dracula could flourish).
Are you kidding me? 38k people that fought for their very existence and once they get to paradise, they abandon technology?
Smoking, gambling, hitting on chicks, eating out and never cleaning is
paradise
to him.
Take 4 couples whose relationships were already on the rocks and put them on an island
paradise
where they'll be tempted by 26 singles.
The movie (except some pretty evident goofs) is very well directed and beautifully shot into a
paradise
of nature that steals your breath.
But no
paradise
would be complete without its snake.
His rise and fall and the threat from the outside world to destroy what he considered to be
paradise.
The twisted plot and love lines scattered throughout this seeming
paradise
are what keep loyal viewers coming back for more.
After his fabulous PHANTOM OF THE
PARADISE
and horrible CARRIE and spew worthy BODY DOUBLE and the hilariously awful but compelling SCARFACE in the 80s, I basically gave up on De Palma and I actually believe most audiences did too.
I didn't feel the chemistry between them...but HELLO!!! if I had to leave a home where I felt unappreciated to go to a tropical
paradise
and met Jason..I would be on him in seconds!! he is just so absolutely perfect.
They eventually find him on a Polynesian
paradise
which he is reluctant to leave.
As a son who grew up in a family of communists, I found this movie very insightful: the twists and turns of what fervent idealists took to be worker's
paradise
through the 50s, 60s, 70s and then to the end of the dream in the late 80s/early 90s was very well portrayed, especially with Judy Davis' stalwart commitment, which was portrayed quite sympathetically; the dark side of her family relationships was also poignantly sketched, as were her son's struggles with history: both global and personal; all in all, a superb blend of the comic and the dramatic: a genre it's very easy to screw up and is rarely, if ever, handled as deftly as it was here.
Phoebe Cates and Willie Aames (was this guy ever really a respected actor?) embark on a goofy journey into the heart of the modern day vision of
paradise.
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