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And I
suspect
many of you gave something to the people of Haiti this year.
And I
suspect
many of you probably gave something towards that problem as well, but somehow it doesn't happen with the same intensity.
And here, I suspect, they were influenced by the costumes in Avatar.
But letting everyone ride in a cart would have been, I suspect, more anathema to the golfing greats and to the PGA, even than making an exception for Casey Martin.
But the absence of some metaphorical fishbowl is a recipe for misery and, I suspect, disaster.
There was photographic recall inside the children, I
suspect
because they're discussing with each other.
Now, you don't need me to give you too many examples of people synthesizing happiness, I suspect, though I'm going to show you some experimental evidence.
I
suspect
that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of, or can be dreamed of, in any philosophy."
I don't think we shall have to avail ourselves of that, because I
suspect
that life is quite common in the universe.
You might
suspect
that the plot of this movie was written in the process of filming.
I
suspect
some woman was trying to make a feminist statement that is in poor taste.
But, since the shot was snapped during a robbery, it makes Mr. Hall look like the prime
suspect.
"Classics" is obviously the operative word here since most of the titles I've never heard of and I
suspect
they're all in the public domain.
They go to real haunted locations and I
suspect
that they speak with actual witnesses.
The production values demonstrate that this was either filmed on a shoestring or by truly inexperienced filmmakers-- I
suspect
the latter, unfortunately.
The man spends most of his screen time trying to appear nonchalant, charming and sexy, forgetting totally what the film is about and that he is a murder
suspect
because of some dame who played him for a goose to start with.
The connection between his life and Clarissa's is not very well done either but I
suspect
the attempt is to show the sacrifice soldiers made to enable people like Clarissa to continue their vapid lives.
Although I
suspect
there's nothing in this movie to spoil for a willing viewer, the plot is simply an excuse for male-to-female and male-to-male couplings set in the unconvincing context of a competition between a Parisian school for future CEOs and a major school for those seeking higher degrees in the liberal arts.
He is surprised to see a new partner waiting for him to work by his side to crack the case but Jack Cole doesn't seem to be who everyone thinks he is until Jack's ex wife is killed in one of those ritual killings that end up making him the
suspect
as well.
Paying in pesos is cheaper than paying in dollars, I
suspect.
I would
suspect
that there must be at least a handful of people that worked on both films, but I haven't bothered to confirm that and probably won't.
After two terrorist attacks in Europe, one in London and the other in Amsterdam, the prime
suspect
is the leader Al-Saleem (Alon Aboutboul).
I
suspect
this talent package was almost the raison d'etre for Monogram financing this back-lot musical produced by resident schlockmeister extraordinaire Sam Katzman.
I
suspect
that Antonio Fargas (Huggy Bear on "Starsky and Hutch") and Vincent Schiavelli didn't want to stress this junk on their resumes (actually, Schiavelli left this life with a mostly good resume).
We sincerely
suspect
that whomever wrote/produced/directed this movie never read the book.
Patsy Kensit and some random Australian bloke star as a duo of wannabe tough coppers in the middle of investigating a series of art-gallery related murders, but in between they can still find the time to shoot juvenile shoplifters and
suspect
the brand new wife of the male cop of being adulterous.
The serial killer suddenly isn't important anymore when the supposed lover of the wife (who's basically just a co-worker of hers) is found murdered and the male cop becomes prime
suspect.
The dialogue is drab and none of the characters are interesting, not even the chief
suspect.
The dead performer's niece becomes not only the object of affection for our critic, but also a prime
suspect
in this death, and some other murders that occur at the theatre.
I
suspect
the editor went on vacation halfway through the film because quick, choppy cuts start to appear that only confuse matters rather than elucidate them.
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