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Charity is rare these days - but I'd like to suggest that there are causes out there far more worthy of your 8 bucks or the few millions that were
pumped
into this little endeavor.
The song during the opening title sequence, "Shakedown," is perfect as it really got me
pumped
up for what was about to come.
I was
pumped
and on board, and then...
When they came up with the title, if the filmmakers meant the seemingly endless stock of poor genre films that are being
pumped
out in the wake of digital film-making, then this is indeed "one of them".
This movie is one of the few, if not the only Colombian production that I can feel proud of, it tells a story close to our culture and our collective personality in a psychedelic and frenetic tone that reminds us of Fernando Meirelles's "Cidade De Deus".The movie is filled with creative film-making and literary reflections, and the various outcomes are usually
pumped
with an irony that makes it amazingly realistic, and often put that slightly sadistic smile on your face. the wit and crudity of Aljure in representing the particular things that makes us Colombians is overwhelming,and is truly revealing at some times.Don't let other comments bump you out, this really is one of the most amazing films I have ever seen.
My two roommates and I were totally
pumped
up to see this film, we set a timer on the TV and all ran into the living room when the timer went off and sat attentively on the couch like dogs about to be fed.
Why isn't there more funding
pumped
into developing screenplays in this country?
Worst still, its very, very cheap; you can tell this by the vast amount of fog
pumped
into every frame to cover the lack of extras.
To the middle ages: Where the original did a great job creating an quite authentic atmosphere etc. this thrashy rip-off felt more like an
pumped
up version of xena or this absolute horrible new adventures of robin hood series which should also be forbidden.
Mitchum takes on The North Koreans with two
pumped
up right arms, demonstrating one minute to zero patience for the dovish views of UN worker, Ann Blyth, but falling in love with her and converting her all the same.
Simon Cable (Ryan Phillippe) awakens in the hospital after an incident where, at least according to his physician, Doctor Newman (Stephen Rea), he was having convulsions and had to have his stomach
pumped.
The victims are hooked up to various apparatuses - one guy is
pumped
full of blood thinner until he bleeds to death, another is scorched with heat-lamps - all hooked up to the web with the equipment increasing with the view toll...
The critics (before I knew better) raved about this film so much it got me
pumped
up to see it.
However, if you don't think they'll enjoy seeing a guy get hit on the head repeatedly with a brick and have 1000 volts
pumped
into him while using the sink (that is just SO funny) then you might want to look into something else.
At the end when the bad guy drives his flaming truck into the manhole after his men have
pumped
the sewers full of deadly gas, you're like, great - New York is gonna blow up.
They were a beast of a gun! it
pumped
out shells like no tomorrow, had a frickin shotgun stapled on the bottom, and it sounded awesome!
For farmers, who must rely on
pumped
water to irrigate their crops, this means lower efficiency and productivity.
Neighboring Brazil helped by undergoing a boom of its own, which
pumped
up demand for a wide range of Argentine products.
In 2013, once that tranche of funds had been transferred by the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), the eurozone’s bailout fund, to its Greek franchise, the Hellenic Financial Stability Facility, the HFSF
pumped
approximately €40 billion into the four “systemic” banks in exchange for non-voting shares.
Thanks to the trillions of dollars of liquidity that major central banks have
pumped
in to the global economy over the past decade, asset markets have rebounded, company mergers have gone into overdrive, and stock buybacks have become a benchmark of managerial acumen.
By then, the technology’s advocates promise, biological sequestration will be joined by programs that capture emissions as they are released or pull them out of the air to be
pumped
into deep subterranean shafts – out of sight and out of mind.
The likelihood that Trump will ease regulations and cut taxes has
pumped
oxygen into US markets, and many business leaders are confident that economic growth is on the horizon.
Who bailed out the banks,
pumped
in the liquidity, engaged in fiscal stimulus, and provided the safety nets for the unemployed to thwart an escalating catastrophe?
But the policy removed the incentive for farmers to limit the amount of water they
pumped.
This profligacy has taken a serious toll on groundwater levels, forcing the tube-wells from which the water is
pumped
to be installed ever more deeply.
So much money was
pumped
into the economy and so lax were regulators that one leading American bank advertised its loans with the slogan “qualified at birth” – a clear indication that there were, in effect, no credit standards.
While many lost jobs, homes, and hopes, trillions of dollars in savings have been sloshing around the world’s financial centers ever since, on top of more trillions
pumped
out by desperate central banks eager to replace the financiers’ toxic money.
One example is
pumped
hydropower, in which excess wind and solar energy is used to pump water uphill into reservoirs that can later produce hydroelectric power.
The Fed
pumped
money into the US economy and slashed its main interest rate – the Federal Funds rate – from 3.5% in August 2001 to a mere 1% by mid-2003.
And China’s banks
pumped
massive amounts of credit into the country’s economy, enabling it to sustain import demand, which was critical to the global recovery.
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