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I just had to add my comment to
raise
the average on this one.
They provide lingenberry to a couple of costumers to
raise
some money and buy some supplies.
The film clearly supports "it takes a village to
raise
a child" and reminds of an important time in black history and culture.
There are a number of hilarious scenes in the film as Mark goes through pre-production of Northwestern and later his short film Coven (pronounced co-ven, the correct pronunciation, Mark says "Sounds too much like oven,") which he plans to use to
raise
money to complete Northwestern.
We saw a black woman struggling to
raise
her children, dealing with teen pregnancy and everyday life meets a man whom she learns later on has issues himself.
Streisand wisely knew, in order to follow in the ground-breaking success of MY NAME IS BARBRA, that her second special would indeed need to
raise
the bar even further in inventiveness and spectacle.
I got this movie out a week after the death of Ichikawa Kon - I suppose if there is one way to mark the passing of a great director, its to
raise
a glass of wine to him while watching one of his greatest movies.
His scenes with a camper where he tries to
raise
the kid's self-esteem are very good.
David Lynch shot his first film, 'Erasurehead', over several years, adding new scenes each time he managed to
raise
a little bit more cash.
But $30,000 is still a hell of a lot of money to
raise
if you work as a cleaner in a cemetery.
When the club hits financial trouble, he is forced to bowl competitively in an attempt to
raise
the funds to save the club from becoming a poker machine haven.
The crux of the story revolves around Nanny's relationship with young Ruben (beautifully played by Marcus Franklin),a boy whose divorced parents were unable to
raise
the boy properly so Nanny took him in.
He demonstrates the comic flair more fully developed twenty years later in "F-Troop" and imparts a liveliness and energy that Flynn repeatedly plays off to
raise
his own performance.
Something not only for Black History month but as a reminder of the goodness of people and the statement that it truly does take a village to
raise
a child.
I'm reluctant to dismiss this out of hand but it does
raise
some viable questions.
There is a bad guy who keeps trying to steal the house away, and Sally keeps trying things with St. Anne to help
raise
money so they can keep the house.
Lloyd is able to
raise
a full grown horse who he calls "Casey's Shadow" after his son and this horse breaks all speed records and is a possible winner of a million dollar race.
The character of the Count is intensely passionate and tragic without him having to
raise
his voice or indeed leave his bed, the film is perfectly cast and perfectly acted.
I could sum up so many movies in where America is being raised to the top so why not Russia, and besides every war is fought for itrs patriotism why else would they
raise
flags?
His favorite hobby is shooting birds, and at some point in the past, he presumably killed the wife of Mr. Wonderbird (a bird, played with typical flair by Peter Ustinov) leaving him with four young chicks to
raise.
This is the story of some wacko cult that lives in the hills and while trying to
raise
a dead body, the leader suffers a heart attack and ends up in the hospital.
The school board says that they will keep the school alive, if the students can
raise
$200,000.
Hmmm, you
raise
$200,000 but instead of saving that for college, you put it towards saving the high school that you are a Senior in?
Watching Young go from frigid to full-frontal nudity does little to
raise
interest, but the temper tantrum she throws standing next to a fire by a lake does.
It's child abuse to let parents that worthless
raise
kids.
This scene was simply put there to
raise
the release rating to Restricted.
IF someone can tell me why on earth were they digging a hole inside that safe, who the hell is the Rebe and how on earth did they know that the diamonds were in the particular cell, it could just make my day, but it seems that Spike asks us to take too much things in this one for granted, and do not
raise
our eyebrows when something looks stupid...its just another studio contract movie relax and enjoy...
In the autobiographical coming-of-age tale "Romulus, My Father," Eric Bana, of "Munich" fame, plays an impoverished German émigré struggling to
raise
his son, Raymond (Kodi Smit-McPhee), in rural 1960's Australia.
Nothing about the somnambulant performances or trite script would
raise
the dead in "The House of Seven Corpses," but a groovie ghoulie comes up from his plot (ha!) anyway, to kill the bloody amateurs making a low-rent horror flick in his former abode!
When the rescue ships come to
raise
the airplane out of the water, we see all their cranes dropping (rather blindly) into the ocean and it's hard not to laugh (imagining the cranes plugging the plane, the passengers and the waterlogged script).
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