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As the
skies
clear, we are invited into a world that seems far removed from our own, but is rife with familiar concerns about freedom, power, and control.
And so I spent the rest of the vacation largely sitting outside our little rental house at night, the sidewalk still warm from the sun, watching the
skies
for UFOs.
I did not watch the skies, but the very end of the street where the buses and cars and pedestrians and little scooters were moving along.
When the
skies
cleared, a new world was born.
But first, the Argonauts would have to maneuver past the mouth of hell, around the island of the bloodthirsty Amazons, and under psychedelic
skies.
We need to do for the ocean what Al Gore did for the
skies
above.
So newspapers started urging the government to make the blue
skies
permanent.
These unremarkable, completely blank night skies, of course are due to all of the light we produce at night.
After heavy rainfalls, these alates take to the skies, and spread their queen’s genes up to a couple hundred meters downwind.
Big skies, big hearts, big, shining continent.
According to St. Augustine, only God can really put everybody in their place; he's going to do that on the Day of Judgment, with angels and trumpets, and the
skies
will open.
The Philippines: an idyllic country with some of the clearest water and bluest
skies
on the planet.
The locale was beautiful with azure
skies
and azure water.
Shopping, sunny skies, beaches, boarding school for rich teenagers and perfectly happy endings.
At worst, the seemingly omnipresent overcast
skies
are more interesting than the storyline.
Every movie I have PPV'd because Leonard Maltin praised it to the
skies
has blown chunks!
I finally got hold of a DVD copy of this production and was agog with curiosity, since I had read so many people praising it to the skies, particularly Angela Lansbury's portrayal of Mrs. Lovett.
William Wellmann, who directed one of the most exciting silent films ever made, 'Wings' (1927), here returns to the
skies
with another rip-roaring story of dare-devil fliers.
Tobe Hooper (fresh off mainstream success with 'Poltergeist') aims for the
skies
this time around.
Though filmed in California, the story - adapted from a novel by Enid Bagnold - is set in a small township on the English countryside, and full advantage is taken of the Technicolor photography to present the vibrant and handsome landscapes of blue
skies
and green shrubs.
What's that there in the
skies?
last I checked, Afghanistan has no Air Force, we (USA) control the
skies.
After reading the other reviews for this film I am of the opinion that the high markers are probably paid studio lackeys as the film I saw was absolutely dire, with wooden acting, lacklustre scripting and plodding predictable directing, one of the few plus points has to be the stunning scenery as this film features some stunning backdrops with great sweeping vistas and dramatic
skies
and wide open prairies, sadly when the most memorable thing in a film is the part featured behind the actors this has to be a warning sign as to the quality of the movie, all in all a thoroughly uninspiring addition to the western genre which even at the very reasonable price it can be obtained on DVD is best to avoid.
But he seems to have been the first to summon up the combined rustlings of all the sage brush into this symphony of the open
skies
which has entered into American mythic lore, and given it a soundtrack which has never varied since then, corny as it may be, but doubtless appropriate.
The background sets in these scenes (orange grey skies, endless ocean) are as glorious as something out of old Hollywood or the films of the great James Whale.
is pretty slow-moving and there is absolutely no gore,so fans of "Scream" or similar crap will be disappointed.Still the visuals are amazing:dark skies,deserted streets and crawling shadows will leave you stunned.A must-see for fans of Japanese horror.10
The majority of this movie takes place in broad daylight, under clear skies, in a forest full of roads... Sure, not the best setting in which to derive "scares", yet there are some excellently perpetrated scenes involving ominous and jolting ghost encounters in a genuinely - and dare I say - refreshing way!
give this movie high praise and extol it to the
skies?
The place of endless summer and soaring
skies.
Beautiful, unspoiled beaches, palm trees, clear turquoise seas obviously photographed through polarizing filters, clear deep blue skies, it makes one think of Polynesia though nothing in the credits gives any indication as to the whereabouts.
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