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The reason that the electronic jellyfish worked as a lure is not because giant squid eat jellyfish, but it's because this jellyfish only
resorts
to producing this light when it's being chewed on by a predator and its only hope for escape may be to attract the attention of a larger predator that will attack its attacker and thereby afford it an opportunity for escape.
Some people go to black-hole
resorts
where they'll spend hundreds of dollars a night in order to hand over their cell phone and their laptop to the front desk on arrival.
Because at that time, if you were to search Africa on Twitter or on Google or any kind of social media, you would think that the entire continent was just pictures of animals and white guys drinking cocktails in hotel
resorts.
We have helped factories, farms, schools, homes, resorts, apartment buildings, public parks and even a zoo to have one of such forests.
Marcus: When a man
resorts
to profanities, it’s a sure sign of his inability to express himself.
When I escaped to South Korea, people told me that he was actually a dictator, he had cars, many, many resorts, and he had an ultraluxurious life.
The film
resorts
to meaningless ramblings and vulgar monologues, which seem to have no purpose other than boring and irritating the audience.
Then when you think the geek might come up trumps even he
resorts
to a nervous breakdown.
Let's see, George Kennedy, the cigar chomping "tough guy" mechanic of the original has somehow been promoted to airline captain, and, after the Concorde comes under missile attack (don't ask), he
resorts
to stunts like shooting a flare gun out the cockpit window despite (presumably) flying at Mach 2, all the while doing the sort of wild high-G evasive maneuvers that would have ripped the wings off any real airliner, never mind the effect of the passengers!
Because he looks so awful, no one wants to hire him and out of sheer desperation, he
resorts
to a life of crime in order to earn the money needed to buy a mask to hide his ugliness.
Are sea side
resorts
the sad, dreary places they're always depicted as in movies and novels?
A harrowing masterpiece on the sheer madness and despair of war, Fires on the Plain (Nobi) is not going to be to everybody's taste: this is a war movie in the truest possible sense of the term, one that
resorts
neither to flag-waving patriotism nor saccharine sentimentality.
Verhoeven has a nice visual flair but
resorts
to scenes of wild hallucinations, overt symbolism, and gratuitous gore when he runs out of ideas.
And as if that is not bad enough, she gets involved with both her schoolmate Avigdor (Mandy Patinkin, whose best moment is the shot of his naked rear end) AND his fiancée (Amy Irving, who does her usual sleepwalker routine, a bit of schtick the poor woman always
resorts
to when the director ignores her and she does not know what she is doing).
Segal runs out of bullets and
resorts
to a knife to kill the guards.
Instead of using the criminal justice system, the victim
resorts
to using vigilantism.
Not even the soundtrack helps it, mostly because the movie
resorts
to ridiculous scary classical music rather than the "kick-ass metal" some reported.
Granted it has a greater scope and more people running around, but it
resorts
to the same cheap and cheerless device of lots of hapless non-actors limply falling over to the sound of ridiculously fake gunshots, spiced up with the occasional poorly executed 'shock' sequence.
I stumbled onto this movie when I was eBay'ing Caesars Palace stuff, as I'm enamoured with its rich Vegas history as the last of the original luxury
resorts
still standing in good condition (unless you count Bally's, the original MGM Grand).
Brenda Blethyn is a fine actress, and does a good job at portraying widower Grace, who
resorts
to growing marijuana to pay off her massive debts.
Many of the scenes are clearly filmed on a soundstage and in one shot Underwood
resorts
to actors being hoisted by wires for the gravity effect.
The story of a grandmother who
resorts
to desperate measures to make money for her sick grandson's operation could've easily been a tearjerker for simpletons.
She can't seem to play a three-dimensional character so she
resorts
to pretty much mugging for the camera - watch me make funny faces as I eat a hamburger, watch me giggle just like my Mom did thirty years ago.
Stockbroker
resorts
to illegal methods to get ahead, endangering his relationship with pretty young lawyer.
it would be nice if we all packed off to Hawaii to live with our Hawaiian hunks, if that were so, Hawaii would be the awful tourist trap of middle aged women you would see in some of the Spanish
resorts
today.
Why do I feel like I'm watching a long commercial for Las Vegas casinos and
resorts?
Mr Grant never gets into first gear let alone out of it in the less - than - taxing part of the posh English shrink with a practice in San Francisco and a reluctance to have children without long and serious consideration,a remarkably sensible attitude that renders him an object of contempt and ridicule in this movie.He stutters a lot and closes his eyes to express deep emotion,furrowing his brow then,in desperation,
resorts
to shouting and waving his arms like everybody else.
A strong contender for the ultimate Hollywood tearjerker, director George Stevens' (best known for 1939's GUNGA DIN and 1956's GIANT) genteel parental drama never
resorts
to easy manipulation or overbearing sentiment, but manages to involve audiences through a tightly-constricted script and top-notch performances from its leads.
This was a local Arizona shot film, which is kind of cool seeing some of the old places, businesses, apartments,
resorts
restaurants, bars etc, but this story is kind funny but the main character John Dye is a nice, annoying guy.
He
resorts
to typical shootouts and violence which would be more at home in an Andrew Davis Chicago action picture.
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