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Wow, i just witnessed one of the greatest poker tragedies and I'm not talking about the
premature
death of the great stu ungar.
But some horror movie fans were in a
premature
uproar when his original version of the EXORCIST prequel (DOMINION; this one you're reading about right now, as it turns out) was scrapped by Warners, and when Renny Harlin was substituted to spruce things up and make a new version that was "more scary".
However, I saw a lot of the Muppets during my childhood, mostly after Henson's
premature
death in 1990.
But then again, gentlemen prefer brunettes ;) Well, anyway, the whole premise is that society is superficial and if love is true it transcends all social facades; the way they showed this, with a dude shaving another's scrotum and the million-times-mutilated-and-beaten-to-death-horse
premature
ejaculation routine (with obvious allusions to American Pie and Happiness - the latter in the disgusting scene denouement involving the family dog).
This is the sort of film that makes one hope Kim Basinger follows Doris Day into
premature
retirement.
This is pure, unadulterated sleaze (with just a pedestrian attempt at a plot similar to "The
Premature
Burial"), complete with lots of R-rated, ready-for-video sex and nudity.
I think the ground swell of discontent has been there for the past few years with very
premature
cancellation's of numerous shows with a cult following.
Plot contrivance similar to
PREMATURE
BURIAL.
This was the third Muppet movie and the last one Jim Henson was around to take part in the making of before his
premature
death in 1990.
A story of obsessive love pushed to its limits and of a lovely swan whose beauty is the very ticket to her own
premature
demise.
The impersonations of real-life players in Valentino's short life are grotesque caricatures, and the flashback conceit of female admirers recalling their associations with "The Sheik" after his
premature
demise is flabby and tiresome (and fails to pay off in any sort of narrative context).
I read all of the
premature
reviews from the critics who just about all stated this was one of the best new shows of the season.
The main character kills a hooker and has sex with the dead body all the while filming it, because he's an angry
premature
ejeculater.
No convincing evidence was presented and somehow the video comes to its conclusion a tad
premature
and lacking any semblance of evidence.
Unbelievable that people will watch an "Animal Psychic" and keep her on the air for two years (and still counting), but a great show like Harsh Realm dies such a
premature
death.
Byler may well turn out more impressive films with greater resources in the future but Roger Ebert's almost worshipful pronouncement that he's a "born filmmaker," in a pre-screening lecture followed by a Q&A; session with the audience, is
premature.
The unexpected and
premature
death of Peter Sellers at an early age of 54 robbed the world a comic genius in both radio and film and should have brought an abrupt end to any forthcoming Pink Panther film.
In fact, one of my favorite exchanges was when after Funt asked what a
premature
baby was, this boy said, "It's one who knows a lot for his age."
The rest of the film is filled with Walt's blatant plagiarism, a non-stop stream of offensive cursing, arguments,
premature
ejaculation, Bernard allowing his dinner guests at restaurants to only order half-orders because he's so cheap, unbelievable therapy sessions, Bernard trying to force his female student and border to perform oral sex only to be interrupted by his son, and a medical emergency that is offered as redemption but fails.
"The Hunter" appeared in theaters in the summer of 1980, just a few months before Steve McQueen's
premature
passing.
The past being happiness with the woman he loved, and the future being alcoholism and a
premature
death.
That worry may be
premature.
Yet these eulogies are premature: there is good reason to believe that she is not yet done forging her European legacy.
So was the international community’s sigh of relief after the latest financial rescue – additional money from Greece’s creditors in exchange for structural reforms –
premature?
The inescapable irony is that teenagers and young women pursue a tan to look more attractive, but trade a moment or two of sunny radiance for a whole lifetime of
premature
wrinkles, fine lines, and haggard-looking skin.
The Obama administration’s refusal to back Allawi was a precursor to its
premature
withdrawal from Iraq at the end of 2011.
Whereas
premature
consolidation of public budgets was largely responsible for causing a double-dip recession five years ago, fiscal policy has been broadly neutral since 2015.
Consider what happened when the Federal Reserve misplayed its hand with
premature
talk of “tapering” its long-term asset purchases.
If so, the
premature
adoption of the single currency is best thought of as a detour through thick, wet cement.
In the European Union, coal combustion is responsible for 18,200
premature
deaths and 8,500 new cases of chronic bronchitis per year.
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