State
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The show is like a Late Show wanna be/Colbert Report wanna be with it's politics also, if you do not live in a blue
state
and are not an automatic liberal, this humor gets old also, McCain is old, yeah yeah, whatever.
The fact that it was relatively short lived is sadly reflective on the
state
of television.
Little does anyone suspect that there is someone lurking there in the hotel that in his own little way will save the tax payers of that
state
some money.
The first time I saw Brotherhood of Satan I was 12 yrs old I saw it in a little town in central Washington
state
it played before Tales from the crypt which we left early because my sisters were already scared from the Brotherhood of Satan.
One wonders about the
state
of a society that produce a father like Albert T. Fitzgerald, who we first meet on a plane, as he is heading toward the place he abandoned a long time ago, and where he left a wife and a child who is now accused of murdering a mentally challenged boy.
There are certainly fart jokes etc., but they're not really intended to be funny to the audience - they exist to define the
state
of "culture" in the world of 2500 AD visited by Joe, as a background to the bizarre
state
of affairs in which he awakes.
Texas is a big
state
- with LOTS of small towns - and of course, plenty of teenagers who grew up as "fat girls."
When the wife disappears, her sister begins a vigorous search involving the local police,
state
government, and a television crime show.
Three years ago he was busted/ticketed in his home
state
doing 70 mph in a 55 mph zone driving NOT a hybrid, a Yugo, or even a GM Metro but a LINCOLN (go google it if you like)!
In reality, Dr. Lorenz is responsible for the crimes, by putting the brides in a suspended state, and using their gland fluid to keep his wife eternally young.
Dark and brooding Heathcliff reduced to the
state
of a golden-locked angel, frail and angellic Catherine presented as a chubby, melon-breasted heffer, meek and weak Linton is a peeping tom, and innocent Isabel becomes Sara Michelle-Gellar's character from Cruel Intentions.
And the wife (nicely played by the fetching Kari Wuhrer - the sheriff in EIGHT LEGGED FREAKS), a high class lady who runs a mission for homeless people, similarly loses a degree of sympathy by jumping right into bed with the homeless drifter (despite her evidently weakened
state
after the death of her husband).
Even then, it's more plausible in a more conservative Eastern
state
like Michigan to believe that a) its tiny porno "industry" is a sleazy, money-grubbing hell where three losers could desperately set up a not-so-stupid upper-middle-class fellow going through a mid-life crisis, and b) adultery alone might be something you could blackmail someone with, if their upstanding careers and old-fashioned wives couldn't handle the shock.
But at times it is as if Kornbluth is working way too hard to
state
the obvious: Life can be very difficult for some people.
If you are looking for an actual documentary on Islam and the current
state
of the Middle-East I would look elsewhere.
Mother Sarah(Jane Higginson)worries about her son's mental state, figuring his reluctance towards opening presents or, more importantly, talking, derives from watching her husband's horrific murder.
Prison is set in Wyoming where work on a new prison has hit a problem so the
state
board decide to re-open an old
state
penitentiary that has been closed for 20 years, Warden Eaton Sharpe (Lane Smith) is put in charge.
Much unexplained incoherence follows as Cassie's mental
state
degenerates further, until we reach the predictable conclusion.
The "zombies" here, as little as they are in the film, are largely metaphors for subservience to the
state
or authority in general, as in wartime.
As a result the antagonist, James Macarthur, makes reference to the Judo when he offers an excuse for why he, a
state
champion wrestler was so easily defeated.
Considering the
state
of so-called "driver education" these days, this one should be required viewing for everyone preparing to learn to drive.
Sedating them into a coma-like state, he brings them to his mansion to collect his tainted bounty," according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.
Insignificant and low-brained (haha!) 80's horror like there are thirteen in a dozen, yet it can be considered amusing if you watch it in the right
state
of mind.
The book "Morvern Callar" has a point; every reader of the book must have felt this, and felt as if he had gotten it; but I suspect most of them could not
state
it in words.
Let me
state
first that I love Westerns & Civil War stories.
This is your magnum opus, a shining example to the rest of us that you are certainly worth nomination into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (as you
state
on your 1998-era web site).
Anna Faris is forgettable, as always; Jeff Daniels phoned this one in from another state, at least; and Diane Keaton...how does one become typecast this late in a career?
Even in this state, I couldn't help but notice that Cuba's acting was as flimsy as tracing paper.
Whilst driving home in a
state
of mental confusion, she causes a terrible car accident and ends up in the hospital.
Even the reliable Fred Willard couldn't save the trite dialogue, the
state
jokes, and the banal plot.
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