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I want to wear armor all the time!" (Laughter) So I went back to my favorite material, the gateway drug for making, corrugated cardboard, and I made myself a suit of armor,
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with the neck shields and a white horse.
I think it's going to be one of our biggest intellectual challenges, because our political systems are
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with emotions.
In the overly
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world of Funes there were nothing but details.” Funes’ limitless memory was just one of Borges’s many explorations of infinity.
With a plot
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with more holes than a trawlers net, this film fails to make compulsive viewing for a fan of even the most inane films, which I am.
This film is
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with sentimentality, unprofessional flying that makes a pilot like me cringe, and irrelevant material.
The first half hour of the show features the film debut of a young Susan Sarrandon as Melissa Compton, a weak willed rich girl who slums with her loser boyfriend,
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with a full nude scene.
Part homage to German expressionism, part allegory, the film is
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with visual symbolism and an artistic style that rivals anything seen since the 1920's.
Even more floridly directed than is the norm with Julien Duvivier, this is a wonderfully out-of-the-ordinary piece,
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with sweeping tracking shots through, over and into Andrejew's magnificently atmospheric sets.
All-star cast considered, this poor effort is not entirely the fault of the cast and crew: the novel was
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with the same short-comings.
Denzel Washington is weighed down with the clothes and bad-ass jive talk of a "Shaft" movie thirty - five years earlier (he even has that "no-one understands him but his woman" thing going on,
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with his "hot" girlfriend, baiting her with some downright crude and inappropriate "dirty-talk") and his mild "In The Heat Of The Night" riff with Willem Defoe (in almost a bit-part) raises barely a ripple.
Languorous with the heat and dust of an arid clime, the story is deeply psychological,
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with multi-layered symbolism, and an articulate inversion of the theme of being the 'Other' in a land that one does not understand.
Wonderful actors are
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throughout the whole movie, Miss Sullivan, and Jimmy Stewart being the foremost characters.
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with unscientific EVERYTHING, scantily clad girls and plenty of melodrama, it's an enjoyable film, to those who appreciate this kind of stuff.
This belated attempt at a Western adventure is a curious anomaly: the script is, on the one hand, terribly old-fashioned and cliché-ridden and yet equally
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with such 'modern' elements as four-letter words and bouts of violence.
The masterful opening scene (it is hard to believe that this is Mazursky's first movie)
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with nude bodies sets the mood well and tells us that what we're seeing is something different, something new.
Gulliver is very life-like,
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with the shadows on his features to capture the "lighting" of the scene, which I found very striking for the time.
The location, photography and performances are exceptional as is the set design,
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with elegant simplicity that flows past your eyes.
Instead, we're left with Faris' galling portrayal of a drawling caricature,
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with her perpetually unfixed gaze and the script's frequent reliance on gags that center on the character's short attention span.
It plays out like an old episode of the TV show 'Thriller' with some nudity added (though Pappas obviously has a body double) and some hippy/flower-power shtick thrown in
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with cheesy music which is probably the best thing in this predictable yawn of a movie.
It is one of my personal favorites due to its brilliantly conceived plot of gang versus police,
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with paranoia and deceit.
Anyhow, my viewing pleasure with this film (if there was any to be had in the first place) was seriously hampered by the atrocious video/audio quality of the print I watched (which seems to come off of a TV recording),
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with missing frames (shortening its running time by about 6 minutes!) and practically looking as if it was shot in the 1900s or something!
Tom Berengar's Teddy Roosevelt and Gary Busey's 'Fighting Joe' Wheeler are splendid evocations of two rather well-known men,
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with little details that bring them to life.
I kept comparing this movie with "The Outlaw Josey Wales" since both were
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with Comancheros, captives, and killings.
Mailstrom does this in a sleek way,
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with numbers – selecting, counting, and sorting messages by date, subject, sender, social network, size, and so forth, and showing charts of the statistics.
These temptations have always been present, but “hard” news could be supported by constituency-pleasing sections, advertiser-pleasing features and product reviews, news-you-can-use sections
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with ads for related goods, and, of course, the classified ads.
Social media forums are
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with polemics about the Shia role in assisting both Mongol and US invaders.
Recent economic history is
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with examples of financial crises: the United States in the late 1980’s;Sweden, Finland, and Norway in 1992;Japan in 1998; and much of the world economy in 2008.
We saw the electronic unrolling of Chinese scrolls
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with great historic symbols and were mesmerized by dancers creating “harmony,” using their bodies as ink brushes.
The social-biophysical system is
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with chicken-and-egg subsystems.
What began as a strategic shift to an area of the world
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with long-term US interests has become – even to many anxious Americans – an exercise in picking new fights with a country of 1.3 billion people undergoing painful internal transformations of its own.
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