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Popular TV comedian Tom Dobbs(Robin Williams)has enlightened the nation with his scathing jokes about the
state
of the country and elected politicians responsible.
In part three, young Patterson returns and after several incidents including his having to beat up the Mob's head goon to avenge his own beating decides to run his father for Attorney General of the
state.
All the compulsive attraction, uncertainty over the outcome, the palpable fear and excitement so attendant to that
state
of arousal were brought to fever pitch by this flick.
I voted for the man when I lived in NY
state
- I'm a Democrat, pretty left-leaning too.
mdixon seems to believe the admittedly biased commentators are making this stuff up, but even an elementary understanding of resources and the laws of thermodynamics will indicate that at the very least, they are on solid scientific ground when they
state
that we cannot continue to depend on oil, we must transition to different types of energy, and do not have a plan that will replace the amount of energy we get from oil.
Realizing that the
state
would take the children away from her ineffectual, alcoholic husband, she devoted the last year of her life traveling around the
state
to find new homes for each of the children.
The movie portrays Charles' growing awareness of and involvement with the civil rights movement, culminating in his refusal to play before a segregated audience in Georgia, which led to a ban on him performing in the
state.
Oz is the nickname for the Oswald
State
Penetentiary, a fictional prison in some US
state
which is never stated (Though with the accents, crime scenes, and racial distribution NY is assumed).
"Nagisa no Shindobaddo" or "Like Grains of Sand" is an amazingly beautiful story about teenage boys and girls dealing with the
state
of becoming one with who they are.
Ms. Stowe is sensational in this power drama about a secret policeman who interrogates a children's author because he believes she is trying to plant ideas in her writings that are contrary to the
state'
s.
I'll just
state
my opinion.
I am NOT a religious fanatic, but this movie made me think about the
state
of my soul.
This story about a man's 28 year struggle for a death that would liberate him from his already dead body becomes a masterpiece to be remembered,thanks to a team of artists in a
state
of grace.
I have just seen this broadcast on Channel 4. Having seen some of the earlier comments here I think I would like to
state
firstly that I am not in favour of the death penalty.
The grotesque visions, hallucinations & dreams continue & begin to affect his mental state, Fulci decides to seek help & contacts Professor Egon Schwarz (Dvid L. Thompson) for psychiatric help.
The script progresses with extreme simplicity, albeit some sappiness, but never pulling any punches to
state
its message, although by today standards, it is somewhat slow.
This comedy also helps prepare the way for Lili's conversion from uncritical acceptance of a duty to the German
state
to acceptance of the reality of what she is doing and potentially what she may be causing.
This movie helps illustrate the diversity of our country by showing this small part of a southern
state.
I liked the whole alternate reality/dream
state
that played into the movie.
Such a shame that this wonderful bright spot on the small screen had such talent in writers and actors, such wonderful scenery that was the ultimate escapism for those in a land locked, sun deprived
state.
If a producer is listening, I'd like to
state
that there are enough of us over 60's who will happily pay a buck to see a movie that has no guns, no killing, no special effects, no sex and violence and just a good touching tale of human relationships that leaves you with a good warm feeling, as this film did for me.
I am so glad when i watch in every time the movie of (Ray) for the Sidney pottier of the 21st century (Jamie Foxx) who played this role as an evidence of his brilliant ability as an actor to take his position beside great actors in Hollywood by his golden supporting for the strong abilities of afro American actors all over the times and periods by his eternal work as an evidence for the eternity of Ray Charles as a grand prove for their legend appearance in every time by their success for winning Oscar prize as (best actor for leading role) an (best mixing sound) between fact and cinematic scenes upon Ray and Jamie as a mixing between two copies of Ray (ray of the past) and (ray of 2004 acted in the person of Jamie Foxx).It was nice from the director to choose those songs to be adapted with dramatical scenes in the accidents of film to enter for the atmosphere of success in legend corn with legend movies in Hollywood since 1893 till now and his cleverness of choosing Sharon Warrne in the role of Ray ,s mother that she succeeded in this role by brilliant analysis for the core of her character that Ray,s mother was the turning point for him upon her grew up to be independent on himself to take his place in this world and to be icon in his talent as (Nat king Cole , Louis Armstrong , Duke Ellington) and at the end of this film by receiving his honorable report from Gerogia and their decision to take his song (Georgia on my mind) the national anthem for this
state
he made his promise for his mother to be alive until now by his legend songs and brilliant life.
John Boorman, a master at spiritual and emotional conflict, paints the film with broad strokes, and often uses symbolism to capture Laura's emotional state, and physical predicament.
Brion Jones was born to play the part of the maniac lumberjack,axe swinging madman Steve Dixon.Having seen him before in Tango&Cash I can
state
this actor never got the proper credit he deserved.
The Dekalog 5 may be considered a violent accusation against the death sentence, according to the fifth commandment "Thou shalt not kill": not by chance it puts the concept of a
State
fully complied with the provisions of an unjust law on the same plane as the figure of a Murderer.
Alan Rickman's voice will always represent to me the power and terror of a totalitarian state, reminiscent of Orwell's 1984.
It was his private property (it didn't belong to the
state
then) and he tried to make the most out of it.
(I should
state
that I admire Bergman intellectually for the ideas that he brings to the table, however I have never been moved by his films.
It seems to have been low, almost
state
benefit budget size but it has it's charms like the lovely ladies in it.
Watching it is not like watching a documentary on a failed
state
and feeling sympathetic towards people suffering under an oppressive regime, but is like watching any other common man's story unfold, across generations, across continents.
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