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it was totally real, and not
sugar
coated at all. the characters were amazing and believable.
Then he goes out and tickets a particularly greasy green grocer for short-selling him a bag of
sugar
that is four ounces off (oh, the horrors!!) and one skinny chicken that his butcher's scale has rather generously proclaimed to be six lbs., after which the fur--or in this case feathers--flies.
It's a show with morals and values, without everything being
sugar
coated and sanitised (ala 7th Heaven.)
I guess we Yanks need a spoonful of
sugar
to help the medicine go down after all?!
So the geniuses who produced this movie made jokes out of those Calcutta Bessy's, giving us the
sugar
that allows us to swallow the modern institution of medicine.
There is no glamorizing,
sugar
coating, or glorifying heroine.
This show is like a bad pie in which a child would have put only
sugar
and butter thinking that because these ingredients are the best, they are sufficient.
Bruce Nolan is, let's be honest, a pretty mediocre journalist, with not exactly great stories (like a story of a giant cookie, what a faux pas, and the Niagara report is complete fiasco!), he's a man with a job he completely DESERVES (he's not a good journalist, he's a comedian), considering his potentials, with a nice home,
sugar
sweet girlfriend, and OH HORROR!!!! Dog who is not house trained!!! Yes, as soon as Bruce, at the beginning of the movie starts addressing GOd in a "God, why do you hate me!" manner, average viewer must think: "Why, what's wrong with your life, Bruce?". Bruce is not, and definitely NOT the man with real problems in life.
The show (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends) is like putting 20 spoons of
sugar
in your Sprite.
There are some adorable little gimmicks and details to discover left and right in the film, like a little guillotine for hard-boiled eggs and laboratory test tubes that are being used to put in cream and
sugar
at the breakfast table.
But no matter how fond you are of
sugar
it should have no space on a T-bone steak.
It has some pretty graphic drug use in it and it's really insulting so see these people use meth like it was
sugar.
If Alien, Jurassic Park and countless other sci fi horror movies are your cup of tea, add a lot of
sugar
and you'll get this one down.
The gloves come off, the lies and the
sugar
coating of our media masters is brushed aside and we are taken to a place where we can find truth in what happened.
Picture Bride paints a realistic and moving portrait of what it must have been like for Japanese men brought to Hawaii at the turn of the 19th Century to work in the
sugar
cane fields.
By her arrival in Hawai ryu discovers that her new husband is much older as in the photograph ,and that he lives in very humble circumstances beside a
sugar
cane plantage were he works on.
His younger, Little Chrissy, has a habit of eating sugar, sugar, and nothing but sugary food.
There are three girls in this picture who are not very happy about their father and mother separating and they find out their father is going to get married to a young blonde who is a gold digger only looking for a rich
sugar
daddy.
This is a great telling of the many possible stories about the immigrant farmworker population that came to Hawai'i to work the
sugar
plantations in the early 1900's.
Pecker has a cute sister who goes simply nuts over
SUGAR
and is actually an ADDICT, taking spoonfuls of
sugar
from a bag.
It's a bizarre experience to witness an actor -- who so perfectly embodied the iconic Sherlock Holmes in the beloved Granada TV series -- appear in such an odd role of a drug-supplying
sugar
daddy.
He never
sugar
coats any situation.
It has a "play-within-a play" performance of scenes from Uncle Tom's Cabin featuring Whites in ludicrous black-face complete with white
sugar
donut lips.
I had the pleasure of playing Darell in the movie(drug dealer in the opening scenes) First: what a great experience to work with that cast and crew, no matter how many times I fell, jumped, got shot, sped out, ate arms, got smothered by a pack of zombies, and snorted powdered
sugar
for cocaine, and then hear..let's do it again!
This rarely seen Japanese-American co-production eschews
sugar
plum fairies and candy canes, as well as Christmas trees in favor of a dark, dreamy (and, need I say it, trippy) tone.
After staying up all night debating the issue with himself, Allen receives a morning visit from a chemistry major friend who brings with her the original formula for LSD stuffed into
sugar
cubes, the way they were done in the 60's experiments.
Probably due to the verisimilitude of the film to the times, the grainy nature just added to the realism, the times were tough so lets not
sugar
coat the experiences of those who went through them.
My favorite scene is when Gunther looks for a bottle of Coke and is overwhelmed by "Coke with sugar, Coke without sugar, Coke with caffeine, Coke without caffeine, Coke with caffeine without
sugar
... In Germany you only have one choice - Coke!"
Considering her well-documented party girl exploits and devil may care approach to life as a Hollywood actress, it's hard to be convinced by this
sugar
& spice portrayal of a schoolgirl living out her fantasies clad in increasingly ridiculous getups.
The queen ant is housed inside a
sugar
plant/warehouse where she hypnotizes the residents of the small, remote island community.
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