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And a positive identification is made because the photograph
replaced
the memory, if there ever was an actual memory.
And it was
replaced
with replica jewelry made of cast iron.
So there's an increase in people having to have their fillings
replaced.
So I
replaced
them with a more manageable technology: magnets.
I can teach you, but we're leaving the city, because billboard painters are a dying, extinct bunch of artists, because digital printing has totally
replaced
them and hijacked them."
Within a span of four years, more than 460,000 showerheads were
replaced.
If it saved water, they
replaced
it, eventually reducing their employees' water consumption by half.
They were
replaced
by invasive species, which had less holding power to the rock.
We banned those chemicals, and we
replaced
them, unknowingly, with other substances that, molecule per molecule, are a hundred times more potent as heat-trapping, greenhouse gases than carbon dioxide.
He said two interesting things, "A teacher that can be
replaced
by a machine should be."
William Cole, wealthy industrialist, winds up with part of his brain
replaced
by that of a Russian cab driver Yegor.
Considering the only actor of any note is Bullock (although Michael Pitt seems to be moving onto bigger and better things), it isn't a great surprise that this movie quickly fades away from memory to be
replaced
by more important things.
The special effects or locations are poor or often
replaced
by comic panels or animations that are just too jarring compared to the live-action.
WIP-flicks are meant to blend graphic sexual images with shocking violence, but the violence here has just been
replaced
with more sex.
Gone are the character interactions and clever plot, and
replaced
by a story that tries to be exciting but misses by a mile.
The religious significance of Christmas is forgotten and
replaced
with cute kids, clueless grownups, and dopey villains.
Worse yet, the African-American hero of the first movie is here
replaced
with handsome white boy Ethan Hawke, which makes this "Assault" less progressive than the 1970s one.
Lee Van Cleef was an inappropriate choice for the role of Chris, but nobody could have
replaced
Yul Brynner in our minds anyway.
The problem with Kronk's New Groove I find is that everything that made the first movie a fun great ride is
replaced
with a more sad and sombre film.
Not to mention the rest of the cast, which could be
replaced
with baboons who would do a better job, at least then we wouldn't have to listen to the terrible dialogue.
But the last scene, in which the dog goes back to his original owner put my son over the edge and he cried for 15-20 minutes, "he's been replaced!!!!" This from an elementary child.
The parody disappears after about 15 minutes to be
replaced
by a story which seems to take itself seriously.
This is the movie that is somewhat based on the exit of Rob Halford from British Metal Gods 'Judas Priest' and how the band
replaced
him with Ripper Owens, who used to front a Priest tribute band.
All the meaningless sex and violence is gone, and
replaced
with crappy jokes and unexplained plot pointers.
But someone, somewhere, took the script, and
replaced
all the dialogue with grade-school level barely literate writing.
In fact, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera were fired by MGM and
replaced
by a team of Czech animators who had never even seen the original cartoons!
The intelligent Egyptologist Imhotep has been
replaced
by a leg-dragging Frankenstein in mummy wrappings, who exhibits no signs of intelligent life.
Matthew MacFayden is another favorite of mine from MI-5 on A&E; in P&P, however, he is more the young Heathcliffe, never smiling--though Austen observes in the novel that Darcy smiles at Lizzy quite a bit, and she realizes this when she sees his wonderful smiling portrait at Pemberley--a portrait that in this movie is for some reason
replaced
by a sculptured marble bust.And much of Austen's dialogue is changed to modern speech.
Requiem has totally removed the element of suspense and
replaced
it with blood and gore.
Instead, I found my sensibilities somewhat dulled as a succession of bearded Islamic villains
replaced
each other taunting, torturing or killing the wantonly victimized prototypical middle-class Iranian whose Western cultural sympathies were patent (and whose exoneration the movie quite blatantly seeks.)
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