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Meanwhile, there are many other
parties
hanging around the lake, like a group of kids on a Science Camp (what a boring way to spend your vacation), retired army generals looking for a Luftwaffe plane that crashed in the lake during WWII and a bunch of thieves and failed scientists that are steeling the monster's egg.
Well, the two
parties
permanently shoot at each other in different locations of the Alcatraz jail.
Knowing that their paper thin plot was barely enough to sustain a feature length movie, the filmmakers subject us to scene after scene of endless beach
parties
featuring tons of extras gyrating their half naked bodies in the scorching sun.
Getting high, shooting dice, chasing girls, basement parties, and fights, that sums up high school life for many in D.C. back in the day.
Or any number of entertainers, in music or movies, who become tools of political
parties
or commercial religious interests like Scientology and Kabbalah.
There are many moments in that every one can relate to, Like being out of you skull at
parties
and talking complete rubbish to strangers.
on one hand there are dance-athons and firelight festival's while on the hand you have cotillions, DAR meetings and cocktail
parties.
Perhaps because the films have been so regularly seen on TV, St Trinians still inspires fancy dress
parties
and club nights.
This should be available to interested parties, even if not in wide circulation.
I have and by "there" I mean underground clubs and house
parties
where there is far more rare to find people just being drunk than it is to find people high to their ears on extacy, speed or LSD.
I have several friends with whom I get together and we have "80's Raves" -
parties
where we get together and play 80's music and run "Valley Girl" on the big screen - and we're all in our 30's now.
An immensely enjoyable soundtrack as well and not just talking heads, but lots of music, old school footage, parties, break dancing, you name it.
Dinner
parties
with nothing to say to each other but emotionless comments, long silences, no stress, a creepy calm, and frozen smiles of niceness.
If you ever want to see two pros demonstrating how sexual intercourse can be crazily funny watch Walter and Glenda as Dr. Charley Nicholson and Ann Atkinson experimenting to see if two people could have sex on a bed under the old movie code rule of the two
parties
each having one leg on the floor!
Thought I was going to be bored with the story of two sister's and a mother who is overly protective of her daughters until they meet up with Robert Cummings, (Ridley Crane) who has the reputation of being a millionaire playboy who has plenty of gals and is a heavy drinker who
parties
all the time.
I felt sympathy for all
parties
that this tragedy could happen.
Women are heartless, dinner
parties
are a drag, office jobs suck.
A very tragic event happens in the family which changes everyone's personality, young and old start using drugs, smoking pot and drinking all the time at
parties.
This is probably the best cinematic depiction of life in a Manhattan ad agency: the pressure to perform; client and agency demands; the parties; the creativity; the money; the cool surface with powerful corporate undercurrents.
The middle woman in an effort to keep herself safe begins to play all sides against each other and sets up a meeting at the New York public library between various parties, however as people begin to die, the library is locked down and more murders (and perhaps some rare book larceny) seem to be close to happening.
As you can expect, there's a lot of
parties
and hot girls in bikinis but this film tried harder than your average teen flick.
The depiction of the fighting
parties
as faceless, superordinate authorities are often captured in sublime surreal pictures and draws interesting parallels to Orwell's 1984, even if Bergman thwarts this context on a personal level of a slowly burgeoning conjugal war.
I remember a time when the only thing that did exist where clubs, drugs pubs and
parties.
Hanks has to bury his brilliance in single malts and Julia Roberts throws
parties
and introduces characters with blatant straightforwardness.
Of course, before they do that, one has to watch opium-den
parties
inhabited by people who are not apparently gainfully employed but can somehow support a flourishing drug habit.
It is difficult for me, being a lover of the art as I am, to report the following, but, the truth sometimes hurts, and quite frankly after sitting through this tripe (I'm using the slang definition here - worthless statements or writing) for an hour and a half, I feel obligated to share (WARN) any interested
parties.
Too much love for the music, too much parties, too much contrast between the nice lives of the main characters (come on, it's not so sad) and the aspect of the city shown by the director.
I must be honest: it did seduce me a little, but who would not be seduced by that fake lives made of nice music, sex and
parties?
I cannot for the life of me understand why this mockery of a product is listed in ANY serious film magazine or website - I have home-movies of wedding
parties
that are way better and more interesting.
Every single thing is grossly wrong....and it's infuriating that the
parties
responsible for this atrocious turkey had the nerve to put "the true story" in the title.
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