Survivors
in sentence
432 examples of Survivors in a sentence
The storyline is pretty weak and full of holes, there has been a nuclear war that has wiped out most of civilisation, those
survivors
left alive are being rounded up by the remnants of the army and either shot out hand or forced to work the land, watched over by "The Terminators".
This notoriously hard to get (at least legitimately) movie follows the travails of five nuke apocalypse
survivors
in the late 1970s.
You would think the setup of a volcano blowing up at a remote, yet crowded location, leaving a handful of
survivors
to fend for themselves until they can be safely rescued would be a good one.
The story consists of three video diaries about
survivors
of a mysterious virus that has transformed many of their countrymen into blood-splattered zombies.
There are only a few
survivors
who are focused on.
Damnation Alley is set in a post apocalyptic America in world war three a band of
survivors
led by air-force major dent-on George Peppard following an accident at their base travel in style in a land-master which essentially is a deluxe camper van which is capable of traveling over rough terrain it has to be seen to be believed!
It covers the bonds between the survivors, the human will to live, and the human will to just let go.
Survivors
barricade themselves in a skyscraper in an attempt to avoid the roaming menace, but even that's no guarantee of safety.
If you think "Life is Beautiful" is sweet or uplifting, I invite you to watch "The Last Days," the Spielberg-produced documentary of Holocaust survivors, or even to see "Schindler's List" again.
This one evil and profoundly ambiguous man was the greatest mass murdered in history -- and the appalling scope of his crimes is made shockingly clear by the well-balanced, delicate
survivors'
accounts in this long video set.
"Sometimes They Come Back...for More" is a fairly routine and forgettable horror film that offers literally nothing new.The first half is actually interesting,but after it the film goes quickly downhill.Two military officers(played by Clayton Rohner and Chase Masterson)set out to investigate a remote Antarctica based governmental outpost where a mysterious occurrence has killed crew members.The only
survivors
are a medical officer(Faith Ford)and a tech officer(Max Perlich).Before long,the bodies are discovered all over the place."Sometimes
(All of this while doctors attempt to break through the
survivors'
catatonia).
Meanwhile on the Island itself the three survivors, the pilot (Jimy Hefner), a real estate guy named Deutsch (Richard Fancy) & a pretty young girl named Kelsey Cunningham (Kimberlee Peterson) whose Father is interested in buying the Island, are deciding what to do when a group of vicious genetically altered Baboons kill the pilot.
We never see any of their deaths, instead we get Houghton uncovering them via phone calls and visits to the dead's
survivors.
Not long after rescuing a young girl the
survivors
who have been living in a hospital find themselves stalked by a group of cannibals.
The followup documentary reuniting some of the
survivors
is an exquisitely touching finale, though wouldn't it be lovely to continue the series, chronicling the gap between then and now.
There were ten
survivors
in the end not six.
Dr. Neville finds some other
survivors
and intends to use the anti-corpus of his blood to prepare vaccines for them.
Instead, forth-billed (after Claudia Cardinale and Hardy Kruger) Peter Finch takes the lead as General Nobile, whose ill-fated 1928 airship expedition to the North Pole, intended to boost Fascist Italy's international prestige, instead ended ingloriously with the
survivors
stranded on melting ice packs for weeks while inertia, lack of initiative and the poor chain of command resulted in buck-passing, recriminations and destroyed reputations rather than rescue attempts.
The
survivors
get themselves onto a small boat and are swept out to sea, but it's not long before hunger starts setting in, and this in turn sets off arguments between the
survivors
as they realise that they have to eat...something.
My heart goes out to the people who fought in that war, the
survivors
and the dead.
A helicopter is blasted out of the sky between Washington D.C. and New Jersey by a thermo-nuclear blast, and the
survivors
are discovered by a little boy strolling through blast zone with a stick like Huck Finn in the wee hours of the morning?
I did not expect much (because usually I am not the documentary type), but the mixture of old film footage and photos (with some 20s and 30s music) and interviews of a few of the
survivors
(7 homosexualls, 1 lesbian) was very interesting.
She looks more annoyed at that than all the carnage surrounding her! Later on, with more
survivors
on board and in danger of starving, she worries about how she looks and applies more lipstick!
The concentration camp
survivors
interviewed in this documentary broke my heart... hearing the man who saw his best friend eaten by German Shepards... and the gay man who courageously freed his Jewish lover, only to see his lover act even more courageously by choosing to return to his sick family, to die together with them.
After the token black fifth wheel is snuffed out, the
survivors
(plus a young woman who escaped an earlier sacrifice attempt) stumble onto a very small town inhabited by (surprise!)
And yet, "White Rabbit" proves its value by laying the groundwork for a lot of the themes that will be dominant in the future: Jack's leader role; the Jack-Locke "man of science, man of faith" dynamic (the dialogue in this scene is particularly well-written); father-son relationship problems; ghostly manifestations on the island (already introduced in "Walkabout", but now made more clear), specifically connected to the characters; flashbacks that go back to the character's childhood; the realization that the
survivors
will probably have to stay there for a long time; etc.
There are also interviews with
survivors
of the Gulags and World War II, and with some individuals who were directly acquainted with Stalin.
So naturally, when he meets a group of
survivors
they are children.
i was also surprised when i read that it was released as Jaws 3 in some countries when it hit the theaters, well it is better than Jaws pt 3 and 4. one thing that i like with this movie (spoiler warning) is the ending - right about after the sharks death - when they all get safety on land just before the end text is coming and the sad music is appears - it reflects sorrow, evil and even madness, and the
survivors
gets into the car - it is a great scene probably the best in the entire movie (according to me). the movie also contains crappy and dumb scenes, but hey - doesn't every classic cult flicks do ?. the shark looks part of better than in the Jaws (a little but not much).
Back
Next
Related words
Their
There
Would
After
Other
Which
People
About
Victims
Years
Through
Three
Human
Could
Group
World
Island
Themselves
First
Where