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Mendez informs Kirk that Talos IV is under interdiction, and any contact with the planet by Starfleet vessels or personnel carries an immediate death sentence, meaning that Spock appears to be deliberately destroying himself, and Kirk as well, given that the Captain will be held responsible for the ship's activities.
They'll be singing 'Bibbity-Bobbity-Boo' before they can even formulate a complete
sentence
and will continue singing it till their dying days.
The tone is strange and claustrophobic as we get inside the mind of a guy named Keith that is so messed up he can hardly form a proper
sentence.
On the Way to his death
sentence
the prison truck that he rides in collides with a chemical tanker filled with a chemical that turns his molecules with the snow on the ground turning him into a snowman.
Oh yes European culture and the Eurovision Song Contest which is like Adolph Hitler and racial harmony appearing in the same
sentence
.
Have you ever heard anyone put so many words into a
sentence
without drawing a breath as when she finally for the umpteenth time tells Walter Burns (Grant) that she's out of the news business while tearing up her last interview?
Both actively campaigned for commutation of the death
sentence.
A particularly bad scene is when Donald Pleasance is telling someone something, and then they cut the scene and he finishes the
sentence
several minutes later!
She is imprisoned in the place of her birth, awaiting the a
sentence
to be carried out.
(My grandparents were Germans, and I'm Hungarian, so I have opinion about French:-))), so this is NOT a political sentence!)
Every
sentence
is a comedy treasure in this film.
An utterly unbelievable criminal-turned-angel Delon tries to go straight after a 10-year
sentence
but the effort is shattered by an utterly unbelievably evil police detective.
Immediately, she despises the building with it's strange tenants, shady repairman, broken fixtures, and when she notices that the residents start disappearing, she investigates - discovering it may have something to do with markings engraved on the walls (forgive me for that long ass sentence).
Vinny Jones??? Well after the performance he put in this, he doesn't deserve to act ever again, the over use of the obviously "Tring too hard" cockney accent was an embarrassment to watch, as was the bit where each bank robber says his "I'm hard
" sentence.
Characters changed moods and attitudes from one
sentence
to the next.
Good girl June (June Carlson from the long forgotten Fox series of Jones' family comedies) is more than happy to answer their questions, airhead Betty (Mary Bovard) would cooperate if only she could successfully string together more than two or three words to create a coherent sentence, and bad girl Sally (Teala Loring, sister of Debra Paget) won't give them the time of day.
He claims to be the ninth son of a family and therefore a werewolf, and Queen Isabel II changes his death
sentence
to life.
Apart from that he overacts when the dude can't even act, he pronounces every
sentence
with incredible agony, thinking it probably raises his 'acting' skills to a higher plane and makes him look even a more bad guy.
Frankly I was shocked by just how good Christian Slater was in this film and trust me Christian Slater and good are definitely two words I never thought I would put in the same
sentence.
This film held my interest from beginning to the very end with Joseph Fiennes, (Stephen) leaving a prison after serving a
sentence
of murdering a man and has been given a job at a dinner with some very strange people running the establishment.
What is meant to be a scene in which Raskolnikov and Sonia experience profound repentance, grace and forgiveness during the reading of the gospel story of Lazarus, is twisted: Sonia reads one
sentence
of the Gospel (tossing aside the theme), and then it turns into a big kiss moment instead.
Basically this whole movie can be summarized in ONE sentence: "Okay, better get going now...why aren't you leaving???????" I see others had the same "WTF's" has I had, so I don't feel so bad about this review: 1.)
He is also in charge of the prison where the convicted killer, played by Emir Kusturica, awaits his death
sentence.
Powell ends up prosecuting Gable for murder and demands the death
sentence.
I now see why Americans have death sentence, just that it is used on wrong people.
Turner laughs with him, then slugs him on the jaw and settles in, to serve his
sentence
and return to Maria.
Sad to say, Samuel L.Jackson, as cool as he WAS, is now a hack, collecting a paychecheque for any movie that pays him to utter any variation on a
sentence
that includes the word 'motherfucker,' and sneer every second line of dialogue in that now clichéd semi-yell he trademarked in Pulp Fiction.I saw this movie for FREE and still regret the two hours of my life I will never get back.
Facing one's parents, the
sentence
mostly said from us is "everybody's fine".
Also, it was very disappointing that the criminal got such a light
sentence.
As action begins, Marcel (Gilles Maheu) is being stripped of any dignity that he may have possessed by being forcibly sodomized within his prison cell, and soon after we watch him exit from the prison after completing a two year
sentence
for some type of narcotics violation.
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