Phenomenon
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This
phenomenon
can be felt in many countries all over the world.
This is a fair to reasonable movie about a recluse experiencing strange sights and
phenomenon
in her apartment.
Here, though this film did not break the Box Office Records of the others (including MAENNERPENSION and KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOORS), he shows us in more dimensions why he has been the
phenomenon
of popular German cinema this past decade, and probably beyond 2000.
Spock reviews the epidemiology of the
phenomenon
at the beginning of the episode, revealing that the trajectory of the epidemic places a Federation colony directly in its path.
Is this unexplained
phenomenon
on his mind ?
Forgive an old westerner for the iconoclasm of comparing a Chinese movie to a Japanese cultural
phenomenon.
Of course, I didn't realize that this film is from 1994, before the 'Da Vinci Code
' phenomenon.
The Pixies are a real
phenomenon
in the history of rock.
His love affair with hoodlums is tiresome, his critique of Catholicism is ignorant and stupid -- I mean, I dislike Catholicism as an institution, and God knows it doesn't need me to defend it -- but any sociological or spiritual
phenomenon
with the history and complexity of Catholicism deserves better treatment than the head-kickings Scorsese metes out.
Might be fun to watch as a social experiment, and as stated no one tryes to explain the phenomenon, but they do try to make big things out of nothing.
Hard to believe now that this middling TV Movie/Pilot, with a needlessly convoluted plot, would spark a
phenomenon.
So much fun to learn about the creative process by which this went from being one man's idea to being a cultural
phenomenon.
Using the life of Mark 'Gator' Ragowski as the thread, director Helen Stickler tracks the rise of skateboarding from underground pastime to cultural
phenomenon.
Well exactly as my summary says, this is a very well made straight-out unpretentious movie about a fading wildlife-film director's attempt to re-create his past success that made him some sort of cult
phenomenon.
The reviews of the film were terrible, but within weeks, journalist friends informed me that a
phenomenon
had taken place--the movie had become an instant camp classic, with audience-participation unrivalled since "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
Obviously inspired by the Saw series, and referencing the
phenomenon
of video watching (like YouTube), for negative purposes of course, this looked like an interesting horror thriller, from director Gregory Hoblit (Frequency).
Anapola Mushkadiz, who is a quiet little phenomenon, has never previously acted and showed little ambition to do so again, attributed her performance entirely to Reygadas.
Unlike the Mad Max films or even the Italian ripoffs of the genre Max created, DEF-CON 4 has no presumptions about being a parable, having any kind of a message or examining some sort of social
phenomenon.
What a Great and Wonderful a Gift from God is this
phenomenon
of Motion Pictures.
A particular version of this
phenomenon
is at work in the European Union.
President Chirac's predicament is a Continental
phenomenon.
What such behavior fails to take into account is that globalization is, fundamentally, a natural
phenomenon.
So the Israelis now must reckon with an entirely new phenomenon: an asymmetric entity, Hezbollah, with nation-state firepower.
Election campaigns are the example par excellence of the phenomenon, and the world is now entering another “Season of the First Step."
This
phenomenon
– “Finlandization” – helps explain why, when Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago was translated into Finnish in 1974, the first edition was printed in neighboring Sweden.
Instead, it seemed increasingly clear that, as Milton Friedman put it, “inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon.”
Because deflation, like inflation, is ultimately a monetary phenomenon, fiscal and monetary weapons are the most critical means to combating it.
Piketty and the ZeitgeistPRINCETON – I get the same question these days wherever I go and from whomever I meet: What do you think of Thomas Piketty?It’s really two questions in one: What do you think of Piketty the book, and what do you think of Piketty the
phenomenon?
This is a well-known
phenomenon
known as loss aversion: the risk of a one outweighs the hope of a five.
This
phenomenon
has rendered the airline business largely unprofitable – and customers increasingly unhappy.
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