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Douglas is an independent cameraman and Lemmon is a supervisor at a nuclear
plant.
Fonda and Douglas are sent on a routine assignment at a nuclear power
plant
and an accident almost happens and they get it all on film.
Lemmon starts to investigate and finds out the company cares more about profit then safety at the
plant.
Jack Lemmon is great, as always, as the somewhat nervous
plant
operator and Jane Fonda succeeds again in bringing some real emotions into the story.
Bruno realises that Guy won't do his murder, so he decides to
plant
the evidence at the crime scene to make him guilty, Guy's monogrammed cigarette lighter at the amusement park.
A man is wrongfully accused of killing his friend in an aircraft
plant
fire, and must travel cross-country to avoid the police and discover the true sinister nature of the situation at hand.
Everything about this is perfect--the clothes, the set, the lines--yes, they're not how normal people talk, but... Right down to the small scenes, especially at the beginning of the office girls changing their shoes, picking a wedgie, watering the office ivy plant, putting lunch in the fridge... Identical to what us office girls do today in the year 2005.
It is still entertaining enough though - and regains some of it's power when one finds out its sad relevance today (check out the story of FirstEnergy's Davis-Besse nuclear plant).
A little orphan boy is dying, and a town is about to flooded in the name of progress (in the form a damn and hydroelectric power plant).
The pictures are astonishing, one really wonder how by Jove did they manage to film those waves, those animals, those... is that a
plant
? a predator ? a creature from the movie Abbyss ?
While shooting footage on alternative energy at a nuclear power plant, an accident occurs.
One of the female characters who is actually a
plant
experiences 'photogasms' while being exposed to sunlight.
TV newscaster Kimberly Wells (Jane Fonda) and her radical camerman Richard Adams (Michael Douglas) are at a nuclear power
plant
when a serious accident happens.
Wells and Adams try to get it on the air but the corporation that runs the
plant
prevents it.
Ms. Stowe is sensational in this power drama about a secret policeman who interrogates a children's author because he believes she is trying to
plant
ideas in her writings that are contrary to the state's.
Robert Cummings, as defence
plant
worker Barry Kane, is framed for a bombing that kills his best friend.
On her first day of Jr. High, Alex walks home not too happy about school, but a truck delivering chemicals from the
plant
crashes into a fire hydrant trying to avoid running her over, dumping a strange chemical known as GC-161, where the chemical mixes with the water, covering Alex in it.
The unfounded
plant
manager Atron and Vince make good antagonists for the series, for the writers really do establish them as a threat and give you that dreadful feeling every time they come on screen.
It's a well-made and effective drama, given an extra punch by its high-power stars, notably Jack Lemmon who plays a senior official of the nuclear power
plant
who suffers a crisis of conscience.
If a white flower grows, you are saved.....but if a red flower grows, you are doomed!!! Suffice it to say, that for an eleven year old kid, I did not
plant
the seeds for fear of what may pop up.
A nuclear power
plant
employee in Southern California is threatened by superiors when he decides to go public with the real story behind an accident at the
plant.
The premise is that Richard and Eddie of Bottom fame own the cheapest hotel in Britain next to a nuclear power
plant.
DOCTOR TED NELSON and his unmarried friend the Sheriff have finally cornered the Melting Man on a landing on some stairs in an electrical generating
plant.
It makes the film's premise then that the Number one maker of cars in the world would go to one of its' top competitors(aside from Germany)and put a
plant
there as unrealistic.
Now I KNOW that filmmakers
plant
positive reviews, because there is no way an objective individual could have written these.
He and his partner Tracy Morgan cook up the genius plan to disguise Marlon as a baby and
plant
him at the lady's home.
Once upon a time some evil people made a movie about a guy that got shot into space, supposedly to go to Saturn, but really only to some stock footage of solar flares, and then he gets a nose bleed, and before you know it, he's laying in a hospital bandaged head to foot, and then an overweight nurse with an ill-fitting uniform comes in and gets eaten by the guy, whose supposed to be melting all over the place but never seems to lose any mass, and then NASA, or at least one guy at NASA, gets upset about it and calls one other guy in to hunt him down, but the guy they sent to hunt the melting guy has to go home and have soup first, and his oddly-shaped wife forgot the crackers, so he can't have crackers, and then he has to go out and look for the melting guy with a geiger counter, and that doesn't really work, so he really only follows the trail of half-eaten corpses, and then there's something about a sheriff, and two ugly old people in a lemon grove, and a women with a meat cleaver, and some kind of industrial
plant
with trigger-happy security guards, and since I can't tell you how the movies ends, all I can say is Jonathan Demme is in it somewhere with some guy with the stupid name of Burr DeBenning, and if there's any justice in the world everyone connected with this movie died a hideous, violent death and was unable to make more movies, and the world lived HAPPILY EVER AFTER - THE END!
The plot here, such as it is, deals with Kitten gaining superpowers after fellating the rare cockazilla
plant
in South America to cure her breast cancer (oy), and later battling a trio of megalunged bikini dancers back in L.A. Too bad that every lame boob joke trotted out falls completely (you should pardon the expression) flat, that there is ZERO actual nudity in the film at all (other than some old photos of Kitten in her heyday), and that some shaving cream and a papier-mache boulder are the sum total of the special FX.
All we know is that it's not from outer space and it initially crawled out of a tropical
plant.
The adult males
plant
whoopee cushions at the local cafe, have farms but don't harvest, kill the guy they don't like in front of everyone and seem to get away with it, and all with equal emotion?
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