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Dennis Quaid, no stranger to sports films, plays Morris with enough conviction to make the part work and the producers do a credible job of
recreating
the real-world events that led to Morris brief stint as a relief pitcher for the woefull Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
Brilliant adaptation of the largely interior monologues of Leopold Bloom, Stephen Dedalus, and Molly Bloom by Joseph Strick in
recreating
the endearing portrait of Dublin on June 16, 1904 - Bloomsday - a day to be celebrated - double entendre intended!
The filmmakers did an awful job of
recreating
any of the suspense or emotion of the ALCS.
This film also does a believable job of
recreating
the time period that the film is suppose to take place in.
Part satire and part romantic-comedy, Boy Eats Girl should be looked upon as a homage to the classic 70s horror genre and not a poor effort at
recreating
the success of Shaun of the Dead.
This sets you up with anticipation that the filmmakers have developed this film aiming for authenticity,
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what it was like to be the first fighter pilots in the first modern war.
Anna Biller's "Viva" is an explosion of color, humor and schlock done to the nines, besting attempts made by far bigger-budgeted flicks like "Austin Powers" and "Grindhouse" in truly
recreating
a bygone era.
This film was a failed attempt at
recreating
an urban version of 'Charlies Angels'.
The story is dated and lacks credibility, but this is probably due to the aforementioned poor direction; more interest was shown in
recreating
the late 30s era (which was achieved, by the way), which resulted in nervous editing and bad acting.
The film spared no expense in
recreating
the court of the French kings in pre-Revolution France in the 18th century.
The 1942 film THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER was possibly the best comedy film that Bette Davis ever appeared in, but while she got starring position in the film's credits, the real star (who went to town as a result) was the great Monty Woolley,
recreating
his magnificent acid tongued curmudgeon Sheridan Whiteside.
A breathe of fresh air in the horror films which is
recreating
itself once again as a truly important genre.
I love McMurtry and I think the movie does a good job
recreating
his whacky characters.
They have done a great job
recreating
the inventations and all the items that are in the comics.
Garrett did a fine job
recreating
Gleason, including his voice -- although his one attempt at singing as Gleason missed the mark.
Indeed, the Fed has doubled down on an approach aimed at
recreating
the madness of an asset- and credit-dependent consumption model – precisely the mistake that pushed the US economy toward the abyss in 2003-2006.
And that requires much more than just tweaking public spending and introducing some high-tech infrastructure projects; it means
recreating
the basis for a more dynamic society.
Rather, the TV-obsessed US president is
recreating
something much older, and more in keeping with a Disney fantasy: his own princely court.
They may succeed in unraveling the EU, but they are unlikely to deliver on their promise of
recreating
the world of yesterday, much less a better future.
Recreating
a state-led economy based on natural gas will promote rent-seeking and a lethargic form of corporatism.
As a result, over the past two decades, policymakers’ attention has shifted from trying to understand Asia’s so-called tiger economies toward
recreating
the successful clusters of Silicon Valley, Boston’s Route 128, Taiwan’s Hsinchu Park, South Korea’s Daedeok Science Town, and Israel’s Silicon Wadi.
Not only do the remarks of French leaders about
recreating
a multi-polar world arouse alarm, but recent public opinion polls show a decline in the popularity of the US among Europeans and a desire for more independent policies.
In short, the European banking resolution framework has confiscated the tools for intervention from national authorities (which was the right thing to do), without
recreating
them at the European level.
But there was no progress in 2004 in
recreating
a transatlantic partnership that recognizes the massive changes occurring in world affairs.
Today the great task is to calm the fears that our traditions are being undermined; to reach out to people who are coming into our lands from other countries; and to find a way of
recreating
our political ethic around the kernel of human rights, equality, non-discrimination, and democracy.
Recreating
democracy and open societies in a global age requires investment in new ideas to rebalance political, economic, and social power at both the national and the global level.
Yet as the more perceptive Brexiteers must realize,
recreating
a modern society from scratch is a lot like writing your own word-processing program when you could just use Microsoft Word.
Mrs. Jennings, knowing nothing of any change in the patient, went unusually early to bed; her maid, who was one of the principal nurses, was
recreating
herself in the housekeeper's room, and Elinor remained alone with Marianne.
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