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The instrument always ends up
resembling
its model.]
They are surrounded by up to 1,000-meter-high walls,
resembling
a fortress, impregnable by humans.
They are bacterial colonies using silica to build mineral structures
resembling
stromatolites.
This belief holds that the universe has a hierarchy
resembling
a chain, and that chain starts at the top with God, then travels down through the angels, planets, stars, and all lifeforms before ending with demons and devils.
The more interesting question is whether capitalism will be succeeded by something
resembling
a Matrix dystopia or something much closer to a Star Trek-like society, where machines serve the humans and the humans expend their energies exploring the universe and indulging in long debates about the meaning of life in some ancient, Athenian-like, high tech agora.
Harmless scarlet kingsnakes have evolved red, yellow, and black patterns
resembling
those of the venomous eastern coral snake to benefit from the protective warnings these markings convey.
And it’s fair to say that if you look up somebody’s nose, you’re unlikely to see anything
resembling
this.
And so it started
resembling
the Indian movies more and more.
"Destroy All Planets" winds up settling for 'destroy all Tokyo' by film's end, as a space monster
resembling
a giant squid falls to the reptilian furnace known as Gamera.
Unfortunately like the first, this one doesn't have any new ideas or anything
resembling
a plot or texture.
Acting 10, Script 1. "Hurlyburly" is from that unfortunate postmodern school of theatre that has declared anything
resembling
a story or plot is forbidden.
And why do people compare Willy Wonka to this movie...just because there is a theme song closely
resembling
the Willy Wonka song doesnt make this film anything like Willy Wonka.
Actually, the art direction and set design (nice Victorian space ship) aren't bad; it's the monster costumes that are the most laughable,
resembling
the "guy in a rubber suit" monsters from the LOST IN SPACE TV show.
'wiedzmin' the movie is nothing but a collection of random scenes, featuring wiedzmin and other characters from sapkowski's writings, but not eben remotely
resembling
the plot and dramatic pace of the original.
Five mega-dorks, one of them
resembling
an exact young clone of Jim Carrey, desperately want to become members of a frat house but their ultimate initiation might just be a tad bit far-fetched and dangerous.
All the characters in this film are poor caricatures; none of them have anything even
resembling
a third dimension and they will soon begin to thoroughly bore you.
Several duos of people are chasing this goat-munching monster (remotely
resembling
the midget version of the Pumpkinhead demon) through the streets and ghettos of an ugly city.
On the front of the box of the movie it says something about it
resembling
Reservoir Dogs.
The script leaves little time for plot or character development,
resembling
a porn flick in its rush to get to the "good stuff".
It barely matters because the dire acting, clichéd camera-work and cloying music would have ruined anything
resembling
like a decent script anyway.
Highly manipulative picture doesn't give us a very realistic familial unit (with young Justin Henry certainly not
resembling
the product of a marriage between Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep!), but the dynamics are intriguing and involving, and director Robert Benton keeps the pace popping with lots of cleverness, marvelous classical music, canny editing and surefire bits of humor.
Parents of course will go crazy since the action is violent with the robot/monster battles
resembling
professional wrestling and the human on human violence the sort of stuff you'd find in the Al Capone St. Valentine's Day School and Gangster Training Academy.
It's not every day we can say that we have lived through the worst, and come out the other side with something closely
resembling
our sanity whole and intact.
Not a single line from the master of one-liners could come close to producing anything
resembling
a chuckle.
Get out your binoculars if you want, but there's nothing
resembling
a joke in sight.
Then it inexplicably slows down, loses focus and starts
resembling
a traditional French movie only to regain focus in the end with the love relation between Antoine (Depardieu) and Cécile (Deneuve).
In fact, I'm going to stop poking holes in the plot right here, lest I turn the movie into something
resembling
swiss cheese (which we all know is good cheese).
If you want to see a movie where terrorists are kinda good guys, American CIA bombs everything that doesn't agree with our opinions, all capitalists are corrupt, and you like to see anything
resembling
a storyboard advancement accompanied by a death, have at.
Resembling
a nightmare gone horribly wrong, each scene seems more contrived than the next.
This "comedy" is so void of anything remotely
resembling
a trace of wit that it's almost incomprehensible that it was even made.
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