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Billie Holliday made some lovely records with the Teddy Wilson Orchestra in the 1930s.She made some good records for jazz impresario Norman Granz towards the end of her career,their merit largely due to her accompanying musicians as her voice was shot to pieces by then.What happened in between is the area covered by Sidney Furie's "Lady sings the blues"which uses the title if not much else of her 1958 ghosted autobiography.Like fellow 50s icons James Dean and Marilyn Monroe,Miss Holliday has achieved a post mortem fame far exceeding that she enjoyed whilst she was alive.She is
repeatedly
presented as a proto-lesbian,proto-bisexual,proto-feminist,proto-strong black woman or whatever label people who think it empowers them to attribute their beliefs to a dead person who is consequently unable to refute them choose to stick on her.
The main character's partner, played by Bruce Dern, is brought up short
repeatedly
when he makes wrong moves with witnesses, or says the wrong thing, so often that I expected an explosion.
As an avid Harry Potter fan who has read the books multiple times and of course seen the movies repeatedly, I was extremely excited to see this movie at the midnight showing.
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.
And then they reused Miss Argento's footage 15 or 20 times at the end(not that that is necessarily an altogether bad thing)I began to think that they really only shot like 8 scenes for this movie then edited them together
repeatedly.
Set in an eerie graveyard lodgehouse and with Alan Webb as their grubby father this brilliant film has gained cult status since its release over 30 years ago and is the only film I can watch - and enjoy -
repeatedly.
As he is not very popular anywhere he works, he decides to use the machine in a fraud, to
repeatedly
cash a paycheck in a bank.
A storekeeper in South Africa goes to extreme lengths to keep from being
repeatedly
burglarized.
Repeatedly, flashbacks and psychotic-like hallucinations occur.
Whoah man, this movie is so bad it feels like getting clubbed
repeatedly
with a dead howler monkey just trying to watch it.
It's a movie I can watch
repeatedly
and enjoy even though it is pretty bad.
There is a a lot of senseless action in the movie that has no flow, people die needlessly and repeatedly, there is scary music when there is no need for it, importance is placed on certain roles and then they are removed from the movie by being killed off, and the action scenes involving the lead actress is like watching a Barbie doll trying to defend herself.
Dreadful film about a serial killer that
repeatedly
butchers his victims with a sword at a Californian drive-in.
I
repeatedly
fast-forwarded through bits of it, the pacing dragged so unnecessarily.
Given a choice between stabbing myself
repeatedly
with a pen and watching this movie again, I'll take the pen.
A man, Dr. Hamilton, is having nightmares in which Coffin Joe, Marins' demonic alter-ego,
repeatedly
kidnaps his wife for the purpose of superhuman procreation (a theme which runs through the Coffin Joe films).
All allusions and foreshadowing are heavy handed, and Haneke uses extended black screen cuts
repeatedly
to slow the pace even further.
There is an impressive fight between Mitchell and Cooper where Mitchell is
repeatedly
thrown into the fire.
He has demonstrated
repeatedly
that he is cut from the same ruthless cloth.
Putin may believe, as Western powers have
repeatedly
told their own citizens, that NATO forces will never risk the possibility of nuclear war by deploying in Ukraine.
However, in studying international media reports, I cannot but notice that Austria has
repeatedly
been described in a rather undifferentiated and unbalanced way; a way that stands in sharp contradiction to the realities in our country.
Not only does this approach fail to nurture local ecosystems of innovation, which is deeply frustrating; it also fails –
repeatedly
– to solve the problem at hand.
But they
repeatedly
missed their targets.
But, with talks
repeatedly
failing to generate any substantive progress, Turkey’s leaders are beginning to consider how a strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities would affect their country’s interests.
In fact, the IMF’s forecasts have
repeatedly
proved overly optimistic: the Fund predicted 0.2% growth for the eurozone in 2013, compared to what is likely to be a 0.4% contraction; and it predicted US growth to reach 2.1%, whereas it now appears to have been closer to 1.6%.
The government defendants have
repeatedly
tried – so far without success – to have the case thrown out or delayed, and the trial is currently scheduled to start on October 29.
The Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) is creating a verification regime that has
repeatedly
proven its reliability in detecting even small underground nuclear tests.
The assassination of Mansour on Pakistan’s territory, near its border with Iran and Afghanistan, has exposed, yet again, the deceitfulness of Pakistani officials, who have
repeatedly
denied sheltering Taliban leaders.
In the case of Trump’s trade war, US policy also reflects a misunderstanding – one that economists have
repeatedly
pointed out – about bilateral trade deficits.
Teamwork has
repeatedly
fallen hostage to turf wars and political bickering.
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