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This is the main point explored in Chicken Tikka Masala -
presumably
named after the Western spicy dish involving tender pieces of young chicken flesh!
That being the case, and if say the Conner's/Khemlani mess had been possibly set up,(just how many businessmen/millionares had been served by Khemlani,
presumably
without complaint), then the Labour government could have been victims of 'entrapment', which would surely have had to have been investigated' by the Governor-General as or until he could see that the budget standoff was A genuine result of Whitlam's fecklessness, and NOT elaborate entrapment, sponsored by 'person or person's unknown'!
This series has recently been unearthed and excerpts can be seen, at least within Britain, via http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/527213/index.html
Presumably
there is some hope that the series may eventually become available more widely.
His favorite hobby is shooting birds, and at some point in the past, he
presumably
killed the wife of Mr. Wonderbird (a bird, played with typical flair by Peter Ustinov) leaving him with four young chicks to raise.
For some reason the scenario attempts to uphold the Stepford mystery until late in the film, even though nobody is likely to watch this sequel before having checked out the original and
presumably
everybody also knows about the denouement.
Presumably, after the success of "Dodge City", Warners tried a follow-up with Errol Flynn and his usual list of buddies, like Alan Hale, Guinn (Big Boy) Williams, Frank Mc Hugh and the ever-present John Litel, but they made the huge mistake of trying to present Miriam Hopkins as a love interest for Flynn v. Randolph Scott, and as a singer to really make things bad, because she proved one thing, and that is she cannot sing.
The movie starts with a pair of campers, a man and a woman
presumably
together, hiking alone in the vast wilderness.
Presumably
because Leigh things that all of us are as ineffective and pathetic as his actors, and he wants to film real life.
The "stars" make a mockery of acting, Lea Thomson actually being turned sideways, when asked for more than her usual wide-eyed innocent smile,
presumably
to mask her risible attempts.
You had knowledgeable contestants who had interesting stories to tell of their lives and who
presumably
knew a lot of pop culture trivia.
Many changes have been made to the storyline,
presumably
to streamline the timeframe.
Filmed in Canada;
presumably
by a largely Canadian crew and cast.
These folks who
presumably
work together on complicated scientific projects cannot seem to agree on how to survive death at the hands of a CGI Dragon.
Annie Mcenroe's reaction to being told that her sister
(presumably
Dee Wallace from the first movie) is (was?) a werewolf is, if I recall, along the lines of; "Oh! Really?".
This is not the video nastie, but only because it came out in 1994 when they were
presumably
tired of the whole thing in Britain.
Presumably
they could only afford to travel in steerage.
Goof: There is a truck in the hold with tagging on it and they stuck a Taco Company sign on the door of the truck,
presumably
to make it look like it was American.
Richard Widmark, Edward Albert, and Eli Wallach are his operatives --- they
presumably
work for the government, but that, like most of the movie's plot line, is never made clear.
One in particular is where the Afghan police / soldiers arrest Don Larson for filming in the streets while they allow the cameraman to carry on filming his arrest and then drive away, still filming,
presumably
to his plush hotel.
Cheap, mediocre sequel to the successful "The Mummy's Hand" has
presumably
dead evil Professor Andoheb(George Zucco)preparing his predecessor Mehemet Bey(Turhan Bey)for the quest of revenge overseas to America using mummy Kharis(Lon Chaney, Jr who has no reason being in the disguise..any stunt man could do the same credible work lumbering around and choking victims)in the goal of killing the surviving members of the Banning family whose patriarch Stephen(Dick Foran)and assistant Babe Hanson(Wallace Ford)retrieved the mummified corpse of Princess Ananka from her tomb in Egypt..Andoheb considers this an outlandish act of desecration and wants the family to suffer for doing such an awful deed towards an ancient Egyptian custom.
Presumably
in an effort to save money several long scenes were shot using really really bad back projection.
This massive craft is populated by only three people,
presumably
because the budget of the film did not extend to hiring many actors.
The fact that most of the budget for this
presumably
went on the heavy-duty cast list shouldn't have mattered if it had been staged with flair and imagination and some sympathy for the original's satirical intent.
The soldiers,
presumably
because they're 'military', all seem to just rather unconvincingly explode, like the soldier on crutches and his unfortunate comrades carrying the stretcher just beyond him.
The effect is unsettling and spoils the atmosphere of mystery and suspense he is
presumably
trying to create.
A shaky hand-held camera was used,
presumably
to give the film a documentary look, but the effect was so exaggerated that I started to get motion-sickness just from watching it.
Suffice it to say that the most interesting thing in the movie is the credit titles which fade on and then disappear in a lightning wipe, which
presumably
is available to all users of Final Cut Pro.
I saw this film at the Rotterdam Festival, as did
presumably
all the other voters.
The title says it all because there are no saving moments in this movie, just long, long silences with people unable to articulate what they are (presumably) feeling.
We learn that early in the film and we follow him along the journey to Kalifornia (not with C as usual, but with K,
presumably
symbolizing the word killer), along his journey of betrayal, murder and finally defeat.
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