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Years ago, when I was a poor teenager, my best friend and my brother both had a
policy
that the person picking the movie should pay.
Every new fall line-up show deserves, at least, my "3 strikes and you're out
" policy.
"Marabre" issued a life insurance
policy
to all members in case they were frightened to death!
Anglo-American
policy
makers chose to so act due to their perception that the islands would be strategically vital bases for controlling the Indian Ocean through the projection of aerial and naval power.
I really loved the Claude Lelouch (personal live of a couple in New-York, showing that our day-to-day "problems" are unimportant), Shoei Imamura (bizarre, strongly anti-wars in general), and Idrissa Ouedraogo (funny, typical African optimism despite terrible day to day misery), and Youssef Chahine (an Egyptian intellectual, pro-peace, having moral difficulties to accept the U.S.
policy
towards Arab countries) I am really pleased to see that many Americans liked this movie.
While it may have been "official
policy"
in the Politburo that the USSR had no serial killers, in actuality the legal system had handled others, and "Killer X" (as he was actually called) was already being sought when Fetisov brought Burakov onto the case.
He defended then a strict eugenic
policy
with the elimination of all those who were in a way or another weakening the human race.
Wells was convinced humanity was in danger and politicians were supposed to stop this evolution by imposing a strict eugenic
policy.
Of course Hollywood has often had an "any old accent will do
" policy
- my other favorite is Greta Garbo (Swedish) as Mata Hari (Dutch), who falls in love with a Russian soldier played by a Mexican (Ramon Novarro).
It was another chapter in the history of US foreign policy, which Steven Kinzer calls 'Overthrow' or 'sowing democracy American style'.
Youssef Chahine's segment is a noble if failed experiment which at least has the guts to remind the audience that Bin Laden and al'Qaeda are basically creations of American foreign
policy
and the CIA, and though Sean Penn's character study seems out of place, it's still an effectively bittersweet piece of film-making.
This is still a must see for WW II buffs, descendants of the participants of that conflict, politicians who think things always go their way when they extend their foreign
policy
via the deck of an aircraft carrier (did you hear that George Bush?) and anyone else curious or needing to know the whys whos and hows of some aspect of that conflict.
When a man dies in a plane crash his wife (Ida Galli) collects a $1 million life insurance
policy.
First drawing on the ascendant Washington Consensus that there was no only one way to run an economy, it portrayed key sectors of economic decision making --- such as trade
policy
and the central bank --- as "technical" or "adminsitrative".
Then it used a wide range of new
policy
tools --- international trade agreements, innovations in constitutional law and structural adjustment programs --- to hand control of those power centres to supposedly impartial experts, economists and officials from the IMF, the World Bank, the GATT and the National Party --- anyone except the liberation fighters from the ANC."
Like the part one is a snap-shot of 90s, this one is the reflection of, on the one hand, started changes of RF internal and external
policy.
Picking on our government and certain corporations with regards to debt and credit
policy
is like shooting fish in a barrel.
Instead of the planned mission, they become humanity's Adam & Eve/Noah's Ark insurance
policy.
I try to have a
policy
of not walking out of movies because I can usually find something good about them.
This movie portrays a riveting historical account that tells the story of a visionary of his era who was wrongfully convicted of speaking his mind and not obeying military
policy
and procedure of the time.
I rented this horrible B movie last night before checking out people's comments first.I will never make that mistake again.I couldn't even get a credit for another DVD after asking for a one at the video store because it's just their stupid
policy
not too because it's a renter beware thing or something.I thought the opening scene was a bit funny but knew from there it was no horror and could not get into it because it dragged on and was boring as hell.It was filmed in the same cheap same format as a daytime soap opera.I trusted the stupid cover art when it said nothing but good things about this movie.Even Fangoria gave it praise.I'm not sure I wanna read Fangoria anymore after being mislead.I don't understand how it could win anything.The idiot who made this film has no taste and it never should have even found distribution.
And the abrupt end, which we cannot elaborate here, thanks to spoiler
policy
.... Every European and US-citizen should go see this movie, since it seems to give a realistic picture of Turkey even now.
This documentary denounces Moore for being openly critical of US
policy
and for helping to repair the ignorance of the people therein to the short-comings of their governance.
This documentary will be frustrating to anyone who is already done with the US war policy, but it will help assuage those not yet ready to admit they made a mistake when they voted for Bush.
Bode wondered whether PBS had been used as "the launching pad for a very partisan effort to drive public
policy
and law."
get your money back ' policy
"Civil union" instead of marriage is like the old segregationist
policy "
Separate but equal", which the late Thurgood Marshall argued, if it's separate, it's not equal.
The girlfriend gets eaten by a shark (or something) along the way, but they keep her hunky boyfriend (Mike "Touch" Conners) tied up as an insurance
policy.
Their fake documentary was a satire about U.S. immigrant
policy
and the unfair treatment the Hispanic immigrants received.
Hollywood really needs to adopt a Xenaphobic
policy.
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