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Basically this film is a very cliché action film that is not in anyway stylish or well scripted but it is funny, notably the bad Russian accents and the puns, one of which had me in stitches when Dolphs sergeant is briefing him on his mission saying "have you ever heard of agent red" and Dolph
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it sounds like a bad action movie", so at least the makers of this new they were not making a classic, overall this is not horrendous but is still pretty bad,you could quite easily stomach the full ninety minutes on a good day, if only for the hilariously cheesy dialogue but if you have a choice between this and an earlier Dolph flick theplace this nicely back on the shelf.
The second tale is about a werewolf and is only saved by the unintentionally hilarious lines from the old woman, such as when the man demands she open the door, to which she
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I will not!" and then declares "I have a meat cleaver and I know how to use it!"
When Victor tells the grave robber that he needs fresh body parts he
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anything I bring you would get past the Government meat inspectors".
Susana
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with a no.
Robert
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that he can't get married until old man Willard dies and he gets the store.
Meanwhile Jane's ex comes to pickup the kids and she hits him up for more child support in which her ex
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that he can't.
In one episode, he remarks, "I guess nothing really gets to me." to which Mandy replies, "You know what they say: Ignorance is bliss."
Jill tells Glenn that he needs to go to the toilet, he says he doesn't need to but she
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that she can smell him from where she's sitting... she asks Don to go in with him because he wearing a nappy, Don goes in after him, both look awkwardly at each other.
But you cannot outrun a lion, says the other man, to which the first replies: “I don’t have to outrun the lion.
Although I cannot change the subject lines of messages that I receive (something I could do with Eudora and which I still miss), I can and do change the subject lines of my
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– though sometimes I forget.
Like Thatcher, Blair now hears from his party that he should go and
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that “the people” still want him.
Getting into a philosophical argument with him was like playing chess with a grandmaster: he had already thought of every response I could make to his arguments, considered several possible replies, and knew the objections to each reply as well as the best counters to those objections.
“Mine,”
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Medvedev.
“It’s black now,” the second man
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When e-mail first entered my life, I was thrilled; instead of letters piling up for months as I struggled to find the time to pen replies, faxes not going through, and telegrams that cost an arm and a leg, I now had a cost-free means of communicating instantaneously and efficiently.
And the curate replies: “My Lord, it is excellent in parts.”
Nasser
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“poison”;Sadat says “assassination”; and Mubarak answers “Al Jazeera.”
To those who say that this will give drug users an unfair advantage, Savulescu
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that now, without drugs, those with the best genes have an unfair advantage.
Chen
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that it is China “that is acting provocatively today.”
Trump knows all of this, and when it is pointed out to him, he
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that he is looking toward the future, not back at the past.
To those who argue that legalizing organ sales would help the poor, Nancy Scheper-Hughes, founder of Organ Watch, pointedly replies: “Perhaps we should look for better ways of helping the destitute than dismantling them.”
When disturbed by a question, she usually replies, “Would you have asked the same question to a man?”Ever since Laurent Fabius took a hit in the polls when he mocked her candidacy by asking, “Who will mind the children?”, her opponents have feared appearing misogynous when attacking her, and when they do criticize her, she immediately assumes the pose of innocent victim, unfairly bashed by schoolboy bullies.
I hope that Bollinger, in the spirit of open academic dialogue,
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in some public form – either in writing or by agreeing to debate the issues with me in person.
“You know,” the first man replies, “It was when the Vietnamese bombed the American fleet and started the Vietnam War.”Historical memory is not always quite as bad as this.
“Two ways,” he
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Not so,
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strategic investment analyst H. Wood Brock in an interesting new book, The American Gridlock.
The shopkeeper replies, “Thank God we don’t have that problem.
Likewise, managers shouldn’t expect immediate
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to emails – a constant sense of urgency contributes to employee burnout.
“Why, this is hell,”
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Mephistopheles, “nor am I out of it.”
Human beings, the economist replies, will not be replaced, but complemented.
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