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As you can see from those photos, the power and potential of graphic design as a tool for positive change is
undeniably
strong.
When it was finished,
undeniably
two physical ships would exist: the one that's docked in Athens, and the one in some guy's backyard.
Billion-dollar industries thrive because of the fear of it, and those of us who
undeniably
are it are left to navigate a relentless storm surrounding it.
Boys and girls are
undeniably
different biologically, but socialization exaggerates the differences and then it becomes a self-fulfilling process.
And my body had clearly changed, and Matt, who was
undeniably
my nemesis in high school, said in a booming voice that we no longer had to go far away to go on ski trips, but we could all ski on Mount Novogratz.
Most culpable of all is Catherine Z-J who, while
undeniably
easy on the eye, substitutes swishing a big dress and looking sultry for actually turning in a performance.
Although the choreography of the fight is bad, the whole scene is
undeniably
memorable.
Although Ennio Morricone's score is much revered, it is
undeniably
schmaltzy and repetitive, it gushes with an emotional redolence that the scenes themselves, many violent, just do not warrant.
Larry Clark is not renowned for his talents as a writer or a director, but he has made some
undeniably
important films.
Chuck is
undeniably
one of the martial arts greats.
It's his best because it's well directed, ambitious, accessible and very stylish, but his worst because it's a dull, unoriginal movie and
undeniably
a huge letdown to all the real fans of Bava's past efforts.
"The Merchant of Venice" was one of Shakespeare's most popular plays during his own lifetime, but it has fallen on hard times during the 20th century because of its
undeniably
anti-Semitic content.
I gave this film 10/10 because it is
undeniably
a master piece.
Whether thats true or not, it is an
undeniably
important film, one whose influence can be traced all the way to today's Sundance fodder.
As for the famous final speech, though
undeniably
honest, it also seems a bit naive today, with its allusions to "a better world where man will overcome his hate and brutality, and his soul will fly".
Anyone who critiques 'Jacqueline Hyde' as anything more than the playful and
undeniably
erotic romp that it's intended to be is just not playing with a full deck.
It has
undeniably
entertaining subject matter (unless you're a prude) and a mature, funny, and complex script from Paul Thomas Anderson (Magnolia, Hard Eight).
In other ways, it is
undeniably
an amateurish, unfocused result of junkies self-indulgently fooling around with a camera.
So, this is a movie I would see again and again, because though it is
undeniably
sad in its subject, the masterful way it has been made awakens a whole new hope in modern cinema.
Undeniably
good writing and interesting story.
So, still smacking with guilt for liking (and recommending) the
undeniably
hokey "Dinoshark", I sat down to watch "Hammerhead: Shark Frenzy", a SyFy Original Movie about a half-man, half-hammerhead monster terrorizing people on an island.
While his show is
undeniably
offensive and stupid, it also gives us a chance to see that, relatively speaking, most of us have it real good.
Roger Corman is
undeniably
one of the most versatile and unpredictable directors/producers in history.
For some reason though, although it's
undeniably
awful, I don't hate it.
Despite the look of utter trash that the movie gives, the story is actually interesting at some points, although it is
undeniably
pulled along mainly by the cheerleading squads' shower scenes and sex scenes with numerous personality-free boyfriends.
The production quality was fine, but the plot was
undeniably
lame and I can honestly say that I am only a couple hours older and a lot dumber now.
Its truly,
undeniably
awful, with no plot and a reliance on supposed special effects which fall flat, too.
The only thing that saves this movie from the trash can is Kathy Long; not a particularly attractive woman, but
undeniably
a brutally efficient fighting machine.
This movie was horrible... pretentious, had an
undeniably
bad script, and acting that followed suit.
To call a film about a crippled ghost taking revenge from beyond the grave lame and lifeless would be too ironical but this here is an
undeniably
undistinguished combination of GASLIGHT (1939 & 1944) via LES DIABOLIQUES (1954); while still watchable in itself, it's so cliché-ridden as to provoke chuckles instead of the intended chills.
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