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And after umpteen surgeries and, you can imagine, really
unspeakable
tragedy, he just said, "That's it.
I'm going to make your lives easy this afternoon and just ask you to do one thing, and that's to go out, protest, speak about the unspeakable, and talk shit.
These individuals have committed acts of
unspeakable
evil.
For many people, perhaps most, paralysis is an
unspeakable
horror, but my father's experience losing every system of his body was not an experience of feeling trapped, but rather of turning the psyche inwards, dimming down the external chatter, facing the recesses of his own mind, and in that place, falling in love with life and body anew.
Hercules, son of Zeus and champion of humankind, gazed in horror as he realized he had just committed the most
unspeakable
crime imaginable.
The things I had to see, and feel and touch were pretty
unspeakable.
We plan to break ground on this memorial later this year, and it will be a place to finally speak of the
unspeakable
acts that have scarred this nation.
There's no better way to make something
unspeakable
than not to name it.
And when I thought about the
unspeakable
horrors that my ancestors had been through in this country so that I could have it better, my shame grew even deeper.
Arcane books of forbidden lore, disturbing secrets in the family bloodline, and terrors so
unspeakable
the very thought of them might drive you mad.
Joshua commanded his child-soldiers to commit
unspeakable
crimes, and enforced his command with great brutality.
Unspeakable
starts in Los Angeles with Jim (Roger Cline) & his wife Alice Fhelleps (Tamera Noll) arguing as they drive along in the pouring rain, unfortunately Jim crashes the car & his daughter Heather (Leigh Silver) ends up dead while Alice is turned into a wheelchair bound vegetable.
Oh, the horror, the
unspeakable
horror of this film.
Leland P. Fitzgerald (Ryan Gosling) has committed an
unspeakable
crime, the stabbing of the retarded younger brother of his ex-girlfriend Becky (Jena Malone).
The casting was terrible, the acting unspeakable, and the story filled with holes.
Even then you will regret having put yourself through the
unspeakable
torture.
It is disgusting that such
unspeakable
horrors committed by the Japanese captors is the source of a movie, where the bridge itself, isn't even close to accurate to the actual bridge.
To think this really did happen is just unreal and to think that anyone could actualy survive this is
unspeakable
as we see the wild animals, snakes and other reptiles, the enormous forests and wildlife as well as countless insects.
To think this girl was the only one single survivor of this airplane is just
unspeakable!
And let's hope that at least some people know that when you enter places like Funhouses and old mansions that
unspeakable
crimes are not going to be perpetrated against them.
It is the epitome of misogyny (or so it seems), and the way two antiheroes treat every woman they'd meet seems
unspeakable.
Beyond that skill, there's her transference to the character, Sophie, and to the main test as an actress, the absorption of the
unspeakable
atmosphere of a place -- the camp at Auschwitz -- of wholesale pain, indescribable humiliation, and the final acceptance of death of her child to save another.
I watched the movie with
unspeakable
emotions.
However, it should be noted that there is one element of
unspeakable
filth that must be addressed - the father's hobby is collecting . . . .
The dialogue is nearly as
unspeakable
as the horrors offered up in hell, the lighting goes from too bright to pitch and there's absolutely no one to cheer for.
The poverty level and misfortunate situation/predicaments are almost
unspeakable.
Hello, movie lovers... I, StroGirl (Astro fan to the EXTREME) would like to give my unbiased opinion of UNSPEAKABLE... Yes the movie is unspeakable,
unspeakable
as to how bad it really is.
The infamous 'Devil's Island ' today has become synonymous with a hellish place of
unspeakable
conditions.
This is a moving fable, dealing with the issues of the 'loss of the wild', the crushing of Native American culture by the
unspeakable
brutalities of white settlers, the betrayals of trust which deprived the Indians of their habitats, and the continuing psychological perversion of bitter people who want to stop the innocent enjoyment of life by shattering the dreams and the enforcement of degradation upon those too weak to protect themselves.
I detest slapstick and even as a child I could never understand why an audience laughed when people got poked in the eye (the
unspeakable
Three Stooges), fell down (the mawkish, tiresome Charlie Chaplin), or ran into and destroyed things (the ineffable Ritz Brothers).
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