Refer
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387 examples of Refer in a sentence
Phantasm III uses death to set up countless cheap jokes about Reggie's horniness: several
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to the film's "flying balls" ha-ha, oh, I get it, balls.
I already know that critics and some audiences say that it was a satire, there were numerous political and social messages, the names make
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to some other names etc.
I would never
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to the USA as 'Alberta South'.
Far too many important bits were left out (and I don't
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only to Tom Bombadil, which, I think, was lovely in the book but would look silly in a movie.)
I
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specifically to the distinct lack of nudity and simulated sex scenes.
The characters are easy to fall in love with, because they have so many different minds, but each of us could
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to at least on.
Mr. Blick, Gordon, and Waffle are cats so different from each other, yet they
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to themselves collectively as 'brothers.'
On this year, the 20th Anniversary of this classic crime movie, I for one am a true believer that in another 20 years people will still
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to this movie in astonishing numbers.
If possible, watch also the German videocassette: it was generated from the 98 minutes running but it's missing of every
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to World War II and of all the scenes between English people and their Nazi invaders!
Anyone who has seen this movie and reviewed it poorly, I would
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them to Roger Ebert's review of this movie.
My daughter gets really put out at me when I
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to Drew Barrymore as looking as if she'd been hit in the face with a frying pan, not to mention her Dudley Dooright chin that Jay Leno would die for.
For me, I don't like when people
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to the show, a show about the Mafia.
Presented as a series of video recordings made by the two troubled men (I cannot
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to persons who kill as boys or teens), the months of preparation leading to zero day (the codename for the day on which they will attack) the film tries to present the situation from the opposite end of the gun.
It is what gentlemen
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to as classic cinema.
Unlike a heavy-handed criticism of a communist society this movie does it by showing how it affects the lives of the five protagonists who
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to themselves as we four.
Chenoa Maxwell (whom I like to
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to as Halle Berry on steroids) walks through her role as Sky Hightower with such ease but sometimes overdoes the more dramatic scenes.
To
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to this "Devil's Child" as being just mediocre would be a huge understatement, as this is a totally unoriginal and amateurish attempt to tell a religious horror story in the tradition of "Rosemary's Baby" or "The Omen".
I would not
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anyone to this movie.
I
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to the Willie Lynch Speech on slavery, which figures prominently in this movie.
The cast regularly
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to the fact that they are in a film and that it needs to be entertaining for the viewers.
Adding to the embarrassment is the bowdlerization of the song "Anything Goes," in which Mitzi Gayner is not even permitted to
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to authors' "four-letter words."
Once interested in viewing a script outline or a detailed dialog box inspired by the short séance "DEL FIORE DI CARTA", you are kindly requested to
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to the Italian revue ANTEPRIMA, No 5, Sassoferatto , Ancona, Italy, published in January 1998, page 31, where I published the film scenario entitled "ISMAEL", with a prologue about Laura Betti's opinion Nicolas Xenios, ISMAEL, Omaggio a Pier Paolo Pazolini, Translated and adapted by Tea Boldrini.
In the same way that actors
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to Macbeth as "The Scottish Play" to avoid the taboo of mentioning the title, I like to
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to this as "The Iranian Film".
I am an advocate of a category I like to
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to as the "drunken classics".
I caught it late one night on HBO and Ive come to the realization that if you paid money to see this movie, you are one of the most unfortunate persons I will ever
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to in my life on this planet.
It does however take a special kind of talent to ruin a franchise and movie which already has a good plot in place
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to the MK video games).
Several historical sources
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specifically Anne Boleyn's dark eyes, as they were rare in the English court during the 16th century.
I had heard people
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to this one, but hadn't seen it for myself until recently.
Amongst my friends and myself, we now
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to awesome parties as "Big Wednesday parties", but of course none of them can compare.
How did that term even become a real way to
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to relationships in black culture?
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