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But the face remains
strikingly
similar.
Now, I think Sean Hannity is 99 percent politically wrong, but his emotional correctness is
strikingly
impressive.
Yet, as has become
strikingly
clear over the last couple of years, such responsibility has to a very great extent been abrogated by large sections of the media.
We actually see, in the breakdown of social development, that adolescence and old age look
strikingly
alike, because both are periods of identity confusion.
Told in terms of the Christian vision of the Last Judgment, the end of the world, Michelangelo gave you a series of figures who are wearing these
strikingly
beautiful bodies.
One of the things that stands out for me very strikingly, looking at immigration attitudes in the United Kingdom, is that ironically, the regions of my country that are the most tolerant of immigrants have the highest numbers of immigrants.
Since then, there have been more than 70 outbreaks documented around the world, of a
strikingly
similar post-infectious disease.
Strikingly, some of the effects are observed at a very young age.
That's how this and other Impressionist works use quickly executed prominent brushstrokes to capture something
strikingly
real about how light moves.
This one is able to use ocean mist as a source of water, and
strikingly
lives in the very bottom of a cave, so it has adapted to live with less than 0.1 percent of the amount of light that regular plants need.
We're on the cusp of being able to interact with digital humans that are
strikingly
real, whether they're being controlled by a person or a machine.
During my childhood time I have seen the first three "Critters" movies and enjoyed 'em.They were fun and entertaining horror comedies perfect for adventurous horror loving kids.I have never seen "Critters 4",so I finally decided to check it out.My verdict:forgettable and pretty bad flick with
strikingly
low body count.The script by Joseph Lyle and David J. Schow is both predictable & clichéd,the plot rips off "Alien" and "Star Wars" and the sets look bland and murky.The tone of the film appears to be deadly serious throughout making it slow and dull."Critters
A lot of parts were
strikingly
similar to a lot of other movies which did them a hell of a lot better.
The 33 percent of the nations nitwits that still support W. Bush would do well to see this movie, which shows the aftermath of the French revolution and the terror of 1794 as
strikingly
similar to the post 9/11 socio-political landscape.
Here, he proves that he's a real craftsman, creating a memorable, disturbing yet
strikingly
beautiful masterpiece, filled with creepy Catholic imagery and interesting social commentary.
One of the oddest, most
strikingly
eerie and creepy horror films to come out of the 70's, "Tourist Trap" even by the loose, free-wheeling, convention-defying "anything goes" standards of its time rates as a real weirdie.
Edmund Purdom is
strikingly
handsome as an Egyptian who becomes a renowned doctor, juggling three stunning women: a handmaiden Jean Simmons who passively adores him, temptress Bella Darvi who eludes him, and a pharoah's sister Gene Tieney who wants him as HER pharoah.
Apocalypse, however, takes the boundaries of what we can endure to a global level - Coppola's sweeping footage of the humid, murky jungles of Cambodia and an opening sequence of helicopters amid exploding forests and an orange sky - set to an oddly fitting Doors soundtrack - as well as chilling scenes on the river and of an air raid on a village with Wagner blasting from speakers (a scene which has gone down as one of the most chilling, darkly humorous, and
strikingly
pointless war scenes ever) - this all contributes to the sense of Apocalypse - the end of the world - and not at some distant point in the future, but Apocalypse Now and forever.
Bo Derek is the opposite, always playing a
strikingly
handsome young woman with or without clothes.
Both Breuer and Nietzsche are played by unremarkable actors of
strikingly
few talents.
This is both
strikingly
strong and breathtakingly shocking: gay love in Auschwitz.
Guido Mancori's polished cinematography offers many
strikingly
gorgeous shots of the exotic locations.
Strikingly, the movie despict the original spirit very well, though the plot was modified tremendously.
Cheryl discovers a creepy, hairy, nasty ogre (hulking David Flosi in a
strikingly
hideous costume) living in the basement.
The sea and the sky are
strikingly
blue, the islands green and untouched.
Of all the big Hollywood Bible pictures it most
strikingly
conveys the ambivalent attitude of the Average American towards belief in the Biblical God.
When the erudite and
strikingly
pragmatic leader, Sheikh Cemal, appoints him as his financial organizer, Muharrem gets endowed with all the amenities and trappings of a modern world businessman.
Several members of the cult are interviewed; they make
strikingly
cogent remarks about the human race's self-destructive war-like nature, petty religious squabbles, the appalling lack of civility and communication in our society, the infamous Roswell incident, the American government's cover-up of information concerning the existence of UFOs, and their desire to educate the ignorant public about what's really going down.
Although it isn't breaking new ground, for most american viewers it will seem a little odd that the vampires in the movie are more corpse like than you expect to see, but in most if not all accounts of vampirism in the middle ages and earlier periods vampires were refered to as animated corpses, not
strikingly
beautiful creatures with tragic stories.
Is this why the "news chopper/Russian gunship" they blew up later in the "film" with their "high tech visual effects" rocket launcher looked so
strikingly
similar.
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