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He's the mascot of the expo, and he looks
strangely
familiar.
We went in, and two and a half hours later, we came out after hugging and crying and, very strangely, bonding over Chuck Norris for some reason.
And the more technical topics, such as architecture, materials and,
strangely
enough, men, those are not good topics to talk about.
That's a
strangely
simple, and yet unexplored idea, right?
Strangely
enough, 30 years later, we're building 1-800-GOT-JUNK?
The LEGO guys don't give you any royalties, strangely, but some user made this and then it sold.
So, this story of the evolution of dance seems
strangely
familiar.
And I have to tell you, as a former publisher of hobbyist magazines, I find this
strangely
beautiful.
So if we're trying to build organizations that are more innovative, we have to build spaces that,
strangely
enough, look a bit more like this.
Good luck figuring out the connections, or when a character is a ghost yet or just acting
strangely.
The photography is
strangely
crowded: no outdoor scene can be shot except through a tangle of bare trees, no interior scene can be shot without so much busy detail that it's almost impossible to follow people moving across a room, no consecutive scene of Dietrich can be shot without a major wardrobe change.
I have been an avid horror fan for about 15 years now, although I never got around to the cannibal subgenre until a few weeks ago, and I guess I owe my short-lived interest in these groan-inducing movies,
strangely
enough, to China's total disregard for copyright laws.
Oh yeah, and during all of this there is a
strangely
surreal walking animal on stilts that roams throughout the backdrop of the landscape.
For that matter, everyday things such as telephones and newspapers are conspicuously absent, the rural community is
strangely
devoid of farm animals or wheat-fields, and most puzzling of all for a 'typical' North of Ireland setting, there is only one Christian community - not even a couple of Anglicans to season the mix.
The world of ski-ing seems
strangely
amateurish (probably accurately, given the time the movie was made, but it's hard to relate to today's professional world), and the theme of Americans in Europe likewise seems hundrum in an age of ever easier travel.
directed by albert pyun in his inimitably awful but
strangely
hypnotic style, "crazy six" is yet another jewel in the crown for this decade's upscale hugo haas (jess franco?).
The whole film feels cheap, but
strangely
Arnold Swarzenegger appears in this film but not as Conan, although he looks, acts and fights like Conan from the two Conan films, I don't know what thats about.
At first glance it would appear to be just another cheap (extremely cheap!) "Terminator" knockoff, but
strangely
enough it also shares some qualities with the original "RoboCop," which hadn't even been released yet when "Vindicator" appeared (1986).
It fails to adhere to any sort of movie making convention which makes it
strangely
interesting to watch- just lots of people getting killed around a very loose plot surrounding hired killers - no "machines" as such and those weird face/mountain things on the front cover and the trailer do not appear!
The story wanders around for reel after reel and finally just rolls to an end very
strangely.
It can't go any place new, but strangely, it can't even go any place old!
I, strangely, couldn't stop watching it.
The dialogue is steeped in waterfront metaphors ("You can't rush a trout!" ... "Well, don't give up the ship!), and something about the whole enterprise seems
strangely
pixilated.
Strangely, while the characters retain their original names in "Rich and Famous", in "Black Vengeance" Chow Yun-Fat's character is named Eddie Shaw, Alex Man (Man Tze Leung) is Harry, and Andy Lau is called Johnny.
Instead there is a
strangely
child-like, bleached-blond woman running around who never really fully develops as a character.
College students (who are actually in their late 20's) on campus in Boston (which looks
strangely
like the Isle Of Man) are menaced by a fierce monster (assembled during a Blue Peter episode).
Strangely, even though Pearce and his gal-pal Mumba are about a foot away from the last Morlock that gets killed; seconds later Pearce, Mumba, and the tribe are watching the valley blow up from the safety of their mountain.
Seven weeks of radioactive dust has performed "a million years of evolution" (on an already living human) the result is a laughably bad, zip up the back, rubber monster who is
strangely
scared of their only source of fresh water.
The opening images of this film, of Michael Jackson lookalike (Diego Luna) riding a small motorbike round a track, is
strangely
compelling and beautiful: Roy Orbison's "Mister Lonely" plays on the soundtrack, and the images unfold in slow-motion.
One of the group is already contaminated, but
strangely
poses no real threat to the others.
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