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Again it's about the guy
protecting
the president.
Apparently there's a lot of radar stations in the far north,
protecting
North America's borders from attacks by deadly polar bears.
The answer is this: Forget the war, forget the brutality....This is a classic story of society
protecting
itself from those that refuse to fall in line with the status quo.
The film is all about border patrol officers
protecting
there territory which is the border of Mexico.
holmes is
protecting
an inventor in switzerland and is on the trail of professor moriarity, who has become a nazi.
Phoebe goes upstairs to look in The Book Of Shadows while Prue and Piper are
protecting
their innocent.
Not only does he often fail to protect himself, but McCord is equally ineffective in
protecting
those around him.
Basically Anti Pest Control are
protecting
the people who are competing in the Vegetable Competition.
Feeling alienated from the world, they cling to each other for survival with the older Soo-mi obsessively
protecting
the younger Soo-yeon against danger.
But two things work against Sylvester: Granny is vehemently
protecting
the canary, and Sylvester easily gets seasick (we don't see him throwing up, but with his green face, they make it perfectly clear that he was doing just that!).
It's a rich, textured love story with believable, all-too-human characters, who are too busy gaming and
protecting
their hearts to recognize The Real Thing when they experience it.
Devil In The Dark's HORTA, which resembles nothing more or less than a large blob of cow dung, is a mother
protecting
her babies, those ball-shaped silicon nodules the miners keep finding throughout the mine passages and destroying, because they have no idea what they are!
We watched many shows and finally gave up in disgust when they justified torture using Attorney General Gonzales as a shining example of why all kinds of torture should be used in the name of
protecting
all of us.
So, let's see...Mira Sorvino, whose judge husband has been shot while
protecting
her, goes from Madrid to Seville for her cop job.
Was she
protecting
her father, who went off half-cocked, as it were, when he impetuously instigated a malicious lawsuit?
Was she
protecting
herself, with her reputation suddenly of concern when heretofore only her art seemed to matter?
Not that a typical thriller is realistic but this one seemed to be trying to, and yet the woman who got rapped didn't press charges because she didn't want to be cross examined in a court even though she would be putting the man who broke her arm beat the crap out of her and raped her away for life not but also
protecting
the lawyer whom she had feelings for and his family not just random people she didn't even know.
There were other similar problems with the movie which would have been all right if there was some kind of moral to take away from the movie but the few moral questions like whether it was right to try to kill/beat Kady before he did anything illegal were presented a little one sided since Kady ended up being just a crazed bastard bent on revenge so sure the lawyer was justified in
protecting
his family since waiting for Kady to actually rape his daughter so he could do something legally about it would be a bit absurd.
I recommend families if possible,to show this to older children only.Some of the stuff in this film maybe too disturbing for little ones to handle.Now that thats out of the way,let me explain about this movie.This is in reality a documentary of a male fox,who in the beginning is
protecting
his territory and seeking a mate.The beginning with the gorgeous sunrise and music score,is breath taking.You had better soak in as much of the scenery as possible,it'll get ugly later.They gave both the fox and the vixen names,but I can't remember what they are for the likes of me.He fights off this invading male,to win her love.They later on create a den,and the vixen gives birth to four adorable cubs;one of which is blind.There are many happy and playful moments featuring the fox family,but tragedy and bad luck strike all too soon.The first victim is the blind pup,who gets too close to a high tide and is washed away.The second victim is the mother,who while stealing chickens is deceived by a dead chicken hanging on a pole.She unknowingly walks into a foot trap.While trying to escape she rips off part of her foot,causing her to bleed to death.The rest of the fox family is forced to watch her die under a tree.The male is now a single dad,forced to take on the roll of mom and dad.He alone has to teach them the skills they need for life.It later proves not to be enough,when two of the now grown pups meet an ugly fate of their own; thanks to the carelessness and cruelity of man.I won't spoil the surprising ending for you,but it does show the farmer and his dogs close on his tail.And it is a well deserved ending after what the audience and the fox family was put through.I wanted to say that I saw this when it first came out in early 1980s, when we had a thing called Showbiz cable.I was only 4 when I saw it,but I could never understand why they wouldn't let me see all of it.Now
There's the Phlegm, as personified by Lauren Bacall's very slow, guarded, and protective character Esther Brill, who's mission in life appears to be all about appearance,
protecting
the secrets of her age and beauty more than her well-being.
Felt it was very balanced in showing what Jehovahs Witnesses have done in
protecting
American freedoms.
Vlad's father, also called Vlad, was a member of the Teutonic knightly order of the Dragon, which had been established in Germany with the purpose of
protecting
Christianity against the rise of Islam at the gates of Europe.
Name a slasher since the big three that has added anything new to this genre...more graphic gore is not setting a trend...blair witch was absolutely a yawner...and i am guessing the same people yapping at this movie loved Blair Witch...what an awesome idea treating it as behind the scenes documentary for the first half...sure it was predictable....name a slasher or any other movie for that matter that isn't...sure there were movies that have shocked us but they are few and far between...as to
protecting
people...relax those protector's also love the nanny state and probably need people to protect them from things like horrible flicks.
The premise is that an FBI agent is
protecting
a young boy from the mafia family that his father worked for.
The boys family was killed by the mafia and the FBI agent was semi-responsible because he was
protecting
the boys family before the father testified against the mafia.
That bad boy hunk is Jake played by sexy as hell Bryan Kirkwood of The Forskaen a scruffy, tattooed, tough boy
protecting
a wounded heart.
Vinnie is a cool dude, and decides that FBI agent Barney Coopersmith (Rick Moranis), who is
protecting
him, needs some fun in his life.
After initially being reluctant to take the job, Farmer gets to the task of
protecting
Rachel from a potential maniac who's been sending her threatening letters.
This was a good acting role for James Lydon, as a mature young man
protecting
his mother.
I would like to think that the people
protecting
the president are a little smarter then that.
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