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However, while Skype moved over to Scrum, a competitor was executing ruthlessly: Whatsapp.
First of all, you have to edit
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We were shaped by a process that is
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competitive.
You see, my mother was
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realistic.
Now, I told you, my mother, she was
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realistic.
This invasion of others is a raw material, efficiently and
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mined, packaged and sold at a profit.
And she has friends like Linux the penguin who's really
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efficient, but somewhat hard to understand.
Long after he died, followers of his work were
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hunted down, banished and killed over several centuries by the most powerful religious institution of the medieval period.
Years before, Jason’s uncle Pelias had
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usurped the throne of Thessaly from Jason’s grandfather.
And my contention is, all kids have tremendous talents, and we squander them, pretty
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A tedious gangster film that leaves you wishing someone had edited it farce more
ruthlessly.
Fans of LaBute's previous work might have a hard time figuring out how this could possibly be the same guy who directed In the Company of Men -- a tragicomedy about two cruel sexist pigs who play a practical joke on a deaf co-worker --, but when you think about it, the connection is rather clear: in Company, a vulnerable woman is unaware that she is being
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taken advantage of.
Dianna's assisted by friendly karate master Joe (amiable Chiquito), faces opposition from undercover narcotics agent Elaine (lovely, buxom blonde babe Pat Anderson), and romances cocky,
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ambitious Charlie (essayed with supremely arrogant aplomb by Stan Shaw) while plotting her revenge against nefarious drug kingpin Sid (an effectively slimy Ken Metcalfe).
There are many key roles in former newspaperman Martin Mooney's ambivalent screenplay which hits out at all political alliances and quite
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denigrates Reform candidates.
The story is mostly respectful to the participants with heroes and villains implied rather than
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exposed.
Howard is rather
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set-up" by the script, but there is no evidence that his previous employer is actually dead or, if she is, that he murdered her.
The struggle for life is
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vivisected all of the time; the characters are plunged into scenes of affliction and distress, in an urban landscape accented with greenish tones and seen in its own reflections through the windshield of a taxi.
So when Mr Anderson's film reached the cinemas the disgruntled former revolutionaries revelled vicariously in what they saw as Mr Malcolm McDowell's glorious victory over an amorphous "Them" despite the fact that he was
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gunned down at the end,a fate that would have undoubtedly overtaken them had they succeeded in their attempts to get into the U.S.Embassy.
Some men go crazy, some men cry, some men through fists, others do drugs, some randomly sleep with hookers
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trying to eradicate the meaning of love from their life, some try drink the pain away, some jump off buildings or bridges, some feel guilty and others feel so much agony it makes them so sick they collapse - physically.
Al Pacino turns in a stunning performance as Tony Montana, a Cuban refugee than becomes a powerful player in the drug world as he
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runs his self made kingdom of crime in Florida.
Hardly surprising then that the young queen finds herself in awe of him,and even perhaps a little in love,an awe that he
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exploits,drawing a fine line between attempted seduction and attempted sedition as he forces his policies through against Victoria's better judgement.
Montana then becomes the "king" in the drug world as he
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runs his empire of crime in Miami, Florida.
And special mention must be made of veteran character actor Paul Koslo: as the maniacal Russian Villain, whether he is
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stomping on his helpless opponents after they've already surrendered or complaining that their close proximity to him in a bar has caused his vodka to taste "like blood" (a line he delivers with a deliciously campy sub-Bela Lugosi accent) he is clearly having a ball and the film benefits enormously whenever he is on-screen.
Theu would
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organise 'hits' on certain places: homes of teachers and enemies, toilet walls (sometimes not with paint), and alleyways.
Alas, all these attributes are
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ruined by the true-Indian-girl-goes-back-to-her-first-love stereotype.
The Predator and the lack of it visually creates a genuinely terrifying antagonist who
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butchers his way through Ah-nuld's elite squad.
Now Al is
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made fun of by swaggering bully Dan Hotaling (Martin Landau).
At the heart of it lies Richard Todd's Jonathon Cooper,
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playing on Eve's affection for him in order to protect both himself and the woman he really loves, Charlotte.
But this film
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exaggerates it to prove a point, which appears to be that white society is a corrupter of black people.
Is it possible that there is a correlation between the increased "awareness" of the media on the sensitive issue of sexism which their policy makers seem to believe can be dealt with by
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crushing any reference to the female sex in a comedy programme that is not totally adulatory,and the increased amount of disrespect and violence shown towards women in society in 2006?When Reg Varney made some outrageous remark to a large-bosomed bus conductress was he perhaps exorcising vicariously some deep need in the male members of his audience to do exactly the same thing themselves?Robbed by the self-appointed arbiters of public good of the opportunity of such relief,the nagged,the hen-pecked or the simply inadequate become more and more frustrated, sometimes with tragic results.
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