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The director updates a novel set in turn-of-the-century brothels to modern day Canary Islands -
presumably
equating the European tourist's penchant for holiday sex with Victorian appetites.
The film was dubbed into English had played the US in 1976, and this
presumably
was the uncovered variant, but it's whereabouts are unknown.
The story is about the survival in a 'lost valley' in the Oxbow region of Montana (actually shot in Alberta, Canada,
presumably
because Montana is not wild enough anymore) of the descendants of a band of Cheyenne Indians called 'the dogmen'.
The soundtrack has been over-dubbed subsequent to filming,
presumably
because the local actresses accents were too heavy to be understood.
Based on the
(presumably
better) novel by Dennis Wheatley, this film surely exists solely to cash in on the EXORCIST craze of the early 70s.
Never going to be nominated or
presumably
anything else.
Presumably
in an effort to inject poignancy and engender some sympathy for the victims the director applied static cameras concentrating on the contorted expressions of the suffering Watts and Roth.During one living room scene of more than 15 minutes the camera did not pan or zoom but on just one occasion moved six feet left.
Presumably
Joss Whedon's script originally had rather more in this direction; it seems to be set up that Buffy and her class are vampires too, but nothing is done with this idea.
It proclaims itself to be a children's movie, but is so full of gratuitous
(presumably
meant to be "comical") violence, nasty "pranks" and the gruesome sequence with Christopher Lloyd being tortured (nearly to death) by the obnoxious brat Dennis makes DENNIS THE MENACE entirely inappropriate for children.
Four people and a bunch of washed up actors to make a US sequel that has absolutely nothing in common with the British cult classic from 1983, but
presumably
just wanted to cash in on the awesome title.
Still, more often than not we find him in the midst of films such as this and Alone In The Dark, where he so obviously is searching for a way out,
presumably
so he can kill his agent!
Your mother-in-law shoots the guy who shot your father just as they're about to string you up?) ending lets the movie down; Thorley should have sacrificed herself to save Jeb and redeem herself and the Callums, but
presumably
this was thought too depressing for 1947.
In an early scene, Rose pleads with her manager (Alan Bates) to give her a year off to
presumably
dry out and rest up.
Yet they fire at robots,
presumably
because they are not warm.
Branagh opted for a disfigured Robert DeNiro,
presumably
to save on special effects (or to avoid hiring a basketball player to play the part).
Likewise Virgil doesn't have any particularly exciting scenes
presumably
because his small head made these logistically difficult.
They finally and escape, and
presumably
land on the planet.
Duvall is a hitman who's hired to fly to Argentina and kill a former general who
presumably
was responsible for tortures and executions of innocent people during the troubles of the 1970's and 1980's.
When worse comes to worse, most scenes are shot in the dark, or near dark
( presumably
to fake the just ridiculous & apparent shortage of special effects: the "smog monster" is simply pathetic ), thus making it difficult to follow.
It's a mild murder mystery about several dislikable characters, one of them
presumably
having committed a grizzly crime.
Perhaps my favorite part of "The TV Set" was the enlarged and mounted review of it from the LA Times that the theater put in the window to
presumably
attract casual moviegoers who don't know what they want to watch.
He was
presumably
acknowledging that the Fund had it wrong when it criticized Malaysia for imposing such controls at the height of the Asian crisis.
President Barack Obama is
presumably
sympathetic to openness in trade.
Without money, presumably, some more positive human qualities would be needed.
For example, CNN covered the story by referring to Barra’s “knack for climbing the corporate ladder” – a phrase with some suggestive undertones, and one that would never be used with a man at the top, for whom, presumably, hard work, talent, ambition, and dedication constitute more than a “knack.”
Chinese government debt will become an important global benchmark asset, which should help its private sector to attract funding on reasonable terms, while the predominance of the US Federal Reserve in determining worldwide monetary conditions would
presumably
diminish.
But UK banks’ assets amounted to eight times the country’s GDP before the crisis and will
presumably
approach that level again with Carney’s encouragement.
As it stands, the United States – and
presumably
the United Kingdom – plans to begin tapering QE when the economy is growing faster, unemployment is lower, and government and household revenues are rising.
While the UK could negotiate new agreements with these partners, that would take time, and, acting alone, its negotiating power would
presumably
be weaker.
Moreover, fiscal pressures notwithstanding, it seems highly regressive, if not downright perverse, to place the greatest financial burden on those in the poorest health (and who
presumably
are the target of such social programs).
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