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When the psychic Will (Tucker Smallwood) and psychiatrist Dr. Halsey (Dean Haglund) realise Kelly be brought to the brink of death and be
revived
to regain her spirit/soul, Laura Lee gets understandably extremely emotional and has to be held by Will.
Only when Rossiter gets
revived
in the last third and begins brutally torturing the ladies does this flick finally start cooking, but by then it's too little too late to alleviate the general tedium.
Three months after the incident, he attempts suicide and is
revived
just before fully ascending into the "white light".
I liked the show and wished it could of lasted longer than it did, although I suppose it is a miracle that such a high styled campy escapist detective show like this would even have been
revived
in the mid-Nineties and went for 27 episodes!
These three idiots then decide they love this near dead wet baby and get her revived... so they can skip and romp around the landmarks of Sydney to our further head shaking bewilderment.
Of course it also turns out that this picture has
revived
(and unfortunate) significance today--since 9/11.
As a baby-boomer, I'd like to see more pop-culture related sitcoms like this
revived
rather than more waste-of-time reality shows.
What it's like: If you took the story ("Mimsy Were the Borogoves" by "Lewis Padgett"--Henry Kuttner and Catherine L. Moore), and gave it to latter-day hippies (such as script-repurposer Bruce Joel Rubin) to make as one of the sharper episodes of the
revived
THE OUTER LIMITS (it's slightly wittier and better-done than the "Sandkings" pilot).
He thinks that Jack the Ripper has somehow been
revived.
Grisly, potent shocker from Jean Rollin regarding how a dead young lady of two years, the body surprisingly fresh without rot during that time(?), is
revived
from a spilled can of toxic waste, put there by some corpse looters, after a minor earthquake.
3 of them are bounty hunters; the wet blanket-esquire ex-cop Jet, the ultra slick former mafia assassin Spike, and the headstrong Fay, a young female anachronism
revived
from hibernation more than a century after her time.
Thirty years later, her career is
revived
after another divorce and health problems.
A guy is wrongfully accused of killing someone, but during his execution something goes wrong and somehow he is
revived
by a crow.
I don't know what the stage version did (it's never revived) but this movie has one idea (Communism boring, Capitalism fun!) and it keeps beating us on the head with it while showing us around out a lot of Louis Whatever hotel suites that few Americans in 1957 could afford either.
The fights which impressed me so much as a child now reveal themselves for what they are - a funny looking blonde guy pretending to use martial arts on a man in a rubber suit (a technique recently
revived
for the atrocity that was Alien Vs Predator).
The Agamemnon has been encoded by Goad to start on its preprogrammed destination once it is
revived
by a salvage team.
I wish it could be revived, I really do.
The purpose of this
revived
hunt will be for MacGregor to expunge a newly found emotion within him: fear (although his high-powered scoped rifle should be of no little assistance in that regard), and after giving his servants two weeks off with pay, loads his weapon with nine rounds (for the fabled number of lives), frees the creature and limps off alone in pursuit of it.
"Lust for a Vampire" is the second in Hammer's Karnstein vampire trilogy.The other two were "The Vampire Lovers" and "Twins of Evil".Carmilla Karnstein is
revived
in a black magic ceremony and enrolls into an exclusive girls' school.Novelist Richard LeStrange is visiting the area in search of the truth behind the legends surrounding nearby Castle Karnstein and falls in love with Mircalla.
These must be addressed if Afghanistan is to be
revived.
To achieve this goal, the agricultural economy must be
revived
in order to revive this industry, providing jobs and food for people.
Major infrastructure investments will also be needed if the economy is to be
revived.
The educational system needs to be rebuilt almost from scratch, and with so many women anxious to return to teaching, a
revived
educational system will also help Afghanistan's democratic politicians gain a powerful lobby of workers.
Yet the idea was suddenly
revived
two or three years ago.
Such hopes were revived, to some extent, with the reestablishment of diplomatic relations and, later, the reform era.
The
revived
importance of multilateral security institutions is creating a new climate and new prospects for a security system that can meet the needs of the twenty-first century.
The Value of European ValuesEurope's leaders have
revived
the constitutional talks that broke down last December in a dispute about voting rights.
Ukraine has been at the heart of this strategy, because, without it, the aim of a
revived
Russia is unachievable.
He has
revived
pan-Americanism, and Venezuela has become a member of Mercosur, the regional grouping whose other members include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
Now that the global economy is recovering, other assets – equities or even
revived
real estate – thus provide higher returns.
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