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He is seemingly cordial to talk to but behind the smiling facade lies a loathsome, callous, spiteful fellow - one who is ruthless without showing any sign of remorse - in fact, he seems to derive great pleasure and
pride
from inflicting anguish on others, especially women.
And yet out of this chaos he finds joy and
pride
in caring for a beaten up old alley cat.
But the fact that it won for an award surely must be a great joy and
pride
for Caveh, I hope to see great future films from him.
Where is the
pride
of the contestants ?
Developed as The City is Dark and shot as Don't Cry, Baby before being released as Crime Wave, Andre de Toth's still surprisingly tough police procedural is a film that wears its economy as a badge of
pride.
This film surprisingly evoked nationalistic
pride
in being an American and having different values.
(which this one does)And they
pride
themselves on being very atmospheric.
His
pride
came in the way and watching him struggle with his sister is just too heart-breaking.
In the original, Ged started out with a delight in control over other creatures; this delight was warped by his pride, which was the origin and core of the conflict.
In an equal-and-opposite kind of way, Ged's
pride
and power unleashed his own potential destruction.
European 'escorts', pimps and johns discuss the pros and cons of prostitution; some with
pride
and others with frank regret.
gay in new york city (early village) this a very important film for many reasons including the 1973 NYC gay
pride
parade footage, the very ground breaking subject of that time men on men in long term relationships, also for its very butiful gay love seence.
In particular, this second part contains an easily-unnoticed topic of how much insult the male
pride
can take, and whether or not it is worth being guarded when love is at stake.
The movie perfectly captures the genius of the novel(s), the external and internal drama of a young woman's struggle with
pride
and sin, her rebellion against the good and yet her longing for it.
I believe this movie was definitely a chilling reality about the ghetto's
pride
in respect and power.
God Bless Mr Arkin to not have any
pride
when he made this film (I don't see how he could have, such a big gamble) But then again I had not heard of it until a couple weeks ago.
I only see a Darcy not surrounded by his
pride
and vulnerable to love.
She show her pride, when Max try to give her a vacuum cleaner like a gift.
Being a Michigander with a fierce
pride
in my home state, I find it more than a little disturbing that Mr. Ford-Coppola, a Michigan native himself, would take no opportunity whatsoever to use the beautiful and rustic scenery of Michigan in this film.
the past few years i have tried to get a copy of it with out much luck till recently, it cost me a lot but it will always take
pride
of place in my movie collection.I think the combination of Sam Neil and Peter Strauss was in part the making of this mini series, they are both fine actors and played their parts to perfection, my partner would not have even considered watching something like this normally but sat through it because i had raved about it for so long and when it had finished he had tears in his eyes and said DAM BRILLIANT,he enjoyed it, and was glad that he had taken the time to watch it.
Hand to hand battle not for pride...but survival.
It's obvious that during its filming, everyone was aware how awful this movie was, as no one really shows any
pride
in their performances (with the exception of Tom Arnold - I'm convinced he thought this movie would put him on top).
The comments of the older man whose son married a Mexican girl, his difficulty in accepting the marriage so touchingly mixed with his
pride
in his grandchildren, again brought a lump to my throat.
He was very active and with
pride.
Plummer was able to accurately capture the essence of the Incan leader, with great
pride
and dignity, despite his fatal flaw of trusting the representative of a culture whose only goal was domination and oppression.
It is a blast of African
pride
and anti-slavery vigor from Ethiopian-born director Haile Gerima.
This movie was horrible,and I
pride
myself on loving all kinds of movies,but this was just terrible.The actors were very good looking the actresses were pretty with cute little bodies,but goodness I would rather them put in a few uglies than to have a ucked up script and story line.These people CAN NOT act!OK who drops down and does the nasty in an unknown barn,with a buddy missing?Not even in the worst horror movies has this happened.The story makes no sense.But if you can get a copy with the bloopers at the end,those are pretty good.The best part of this movie was the bloopers.The unfolding of the story was way too slow,the plot DOES NOT thicken,the actors can not act,the music sux,there's no "boo moments" as my friend calls them,everything that is going to happen is so freggin obvious its sad.This was a TOTAL waste of production dollars.Someone suggested that this seemed more like a student film,but as I'm sure that person knows,student films have been so much better than this before,as he said,that is no excuse.I recommend to try it because everyone has a different opinion,but ewwww!!
I found myself feeling immense
pride
for this young man in his endeavor.
It seems as though
pride
and responsibility have left director Ross McElwee long before his journey to find Sherman.
Come on, Post Nuclear Americans, have you no civic pride? 2. The guardian of humanity's future, a woman who holds the only viable fetus on Earth in a little glass bottle, is called Mary.
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