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Neither the
prospect
of eighty minutes of biting headwind nor snow showers has been able to keep me from the National Film Theatre over the three weeks so far of its Buster Keaton season, and every time the films have yet to disappoint: "Battling Butler" is no exception!
At the
prospect
of looting and raping militia men, the flabby mayor of the well-to-do provincial nest called Boom volunteers, as he puts it, "to sacrifice" himself: his plan to pretend he has just passed away, thus hoping to convince Olivares to bypass the mourning town, is eagerly adopted by his timorous menfolk.
It is SO corny...it is the worst possible representation of an inspiring white hip hop
prospect
ever.
Preparing to see the prequel to some of the most epic films that have been made, I, along with most of the world, became excited at the
prospect
of a new chapter in the saga.
Because of the terrifying
prospect
of what they have done and what they could do again , Hollywood have jumped on the band wagon and profited from a string of movies about the subject .
There are factual errors, the most blatant being when Camilla tells Charles Princess Caroline is a
prospect
and probably still a virgin (this takes place in Fall 1979 when Caroline was married about a year to Philippe Junot).
The Ticks are certainly icky little creatures which have gross-out value which is used to good effect here and the
prospect
of having one of them attached to you and sucking your blood is not a pleasant thought.
having recently watched the Austrian horror film " in drei tagen bist du tot" (english international title "dead in three days"), which was, as far as I'm concerned, a very decent experiment, I was interested in recent developments inside the Austrian film scene towards making genre flicks; so the
prospect
of seeing a science fiction film made in Austria instantaneously spiked my curiosity.
Of course, his daughter is rather upset about the
prospect
of going there, however his wife and twin sons are a bit more supportive.
Can a creative team overcome the obvious technical and narrative difficulties inherent in the
prospect
of filming the Hemingway novella 'The Old Man and the Sea?' Well... no!
It revolves around four male actors who become captivated by the
prospect
of auditioning for the part of Al Capone in Martin Scorsese's next production.
This film starts of with the
prospect
of a Romantic drama, sprinkled with some comedy here and there, which would have been ok.
The ending leaves room for a sequel, but I can quickly exclaim 'fangs, but no fangs' to that
prospect.
I expected them to be overjoyed with the
prospect
of visiting an historical period for which they have an interest.
But Claude doesn't want to eat another mouse as long as he lives and the
prospect
wants him want to attempt suicide via a dog eating him.
After touching upon sexual habits and practices in just about every one of his early films, the
prospect
of an entire template bared for Allen to strictly explore the act of sex and sexuality in general for the course of a film was ripe with possibility.
It is set in 1877, two weeks have passed since Custer's defeat, and the new town that sprung up on the back of the gold rush is chockablock with foul mouthed characters of all types, either looking to prospect, or service those who are finding the gold.
This movie shows that Mark Dacascos is a very overlooked
prospect.
Now I do NOT recommend people avoid his films--after all, throwing out his films would do a disservice to his talents and living in a 100% politically correct world where we cannot allow evidence of "incorrect thinking" is a scary
prospect
indeed.
Never before had such a hot cartoon leading lady been released by a major film studio and audiences of the day were both incensed and excited at the
prospect!
I remember how excited our neighbors, who (with my parents) had been fans of Lucy and Desi during the 1930s and the Big Band Era, were at the
prospect
of seeing their favorite entertainers in a situation comedy on television.
A terrifying
prospect.
Like dogs, these men were faced with the scary
prospect
of some day being of no more use, and there was no system in place to take care of them when that day came.
With his trolley business in financial trouble, thanks to some mismanagement by his partner-father (Alex Rocco), and with the
prospect
of meeting Amanda again and again, Harold agrees to try.
But on the other, its a terrifying
prospect.
I was excited at the
prospect
of watching Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag, thinking that it would be a genuine documentary.
It is an excellent story, about a woman, who has a life that is going nowhere fast, and has little
prospect
of so.
Though I am well aware that the majority of patrons attending this film were most likely drawn in by the
prospect
of witness Jensen Ackles (of Supernatural fame) in an outrageous Mohawk I can promise that you will leave that theater proclaiming the glory of Ten Inch Hero to anyone and everyone!
First off, Justin Long seems like a nice enough fellow, but a college basketball
prospect?
But under the comedy and sweetness I have always thought there was a disturbing undertone of extreme pessimism--just what kind of ugly and cruel society do we live in, in which the mermaid Madison's only
prospect
is that she will be tortured, from which Hanks' character ultimately has to flee, never to see his beloved brother again?
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