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Here director duo Abbas-Mustan did a very different and unique job as compared with their previous and after directorial
ventures.
Kersey decides to take matters into his hands and becomes a vigilante, who
ventures
out onto the dark and bleak streets of New York City with a loaded silver thirty-two pistol in hand.
We adults know, wink-wink, the folly of the tiger and bear, but we love such stories and we crave expectation-building stories like an addiction, she seems to say...and thereby in childhood learning sets the stage for evaluating the ensuing adult
ventures
toward their own mirage-like horizons.
During my
ventures
into foreign cinema, I have taken a liking to a wide variety of movies that span different genres that include horror, action, drama, comedy, and romance, to name a few.
This woman has a fear of dying and venturing out into the real world she even thinks this arrival could be the angel of death, only it turns out to be the opposite as the Redford character returns a favor as he
ventures
the old lady out and he looks more like a guardian angel.
This is a must film for anyone that enjoys history as well as possible future
ventures
through space!
No doubt wary after his previous ventures, Solondz attempts to circumvent some of the criticisms that less savvy viewers are bound to make.
Mentored by a man whose compassion for her is only matched by his ambition and Machiavellian sadism, Nikita
ventures
on a roller-coaster ride leading a double-life as assassin and clean-living young woman in love.
I think that if you read a review by someone complaining about the plot you should quit reading right away because that person, who probably never
ventures
beyond the top 10 in his musical tastes, obviously missed the whole point of this movie.
Chekravarthy directs this movie and considering his previous
ventures
(anyone unfortunate enough to view Durga would agree) and the star cast of this one, the expectations were zilch.
Apart from the occasional film with an ancient Egyptian theme ('The Egyptian', 'Land of the Pharaohs'),
ventures
into other cultures were rare.
"East/West
" ventures
into a time (post WWII) when the Iron Curtain shrouded Stalin's Soviet Union and a curtain of suspicion and distrust shrouded every soviet life.
Images and sounds call extremely little attention to themselves at first but each scene and each movement
ventures
further into your soul and once it's there, it never leaves.
Imagine, the hero
ventures
up K2 in a K-Mart parka with a fur edged hood no less.
Right in step with all the other straight to video/TV National Lampoon
ventures.
Richard Lestrange (Michael Johnson)
ventures
up to the Karnstein castle after hearing that the Karnstein's are vampires and that a young girl from the village is now missing.
Such
ventures
into the often complex and extremely conflicted area of politics, war and current social prejudices are subsequently left alone by those the film ostensibly tries to draw in (those looking for intelligent, insightful political drama) and instead adopted and loved by people riveted by your average Michael Bay movie.
This film was one of Luis Llosa's early
ventures
in Hollywood, and Luana Anders last as a writer.
Kids everywhere loved him and this was one of his movie
ventures
I was fortunate, or unfortunate, to see.
When radio singer Lee Bowman refuses to renew his contract, talent scout Jack Carson
ventures
out to look for a new star.
When it
ventures
away from quick quips and fast puns, it never becomes offensive.
In fact, he's the only one there is! Pet Detective (Jim Carrey)
ventures
out to find the Miami Dolphins' missing mascot after it is kidnapped from team headquarters just a week before the Super Bowl, to worsen matters dolphin quarterback Dan Marino is abducted.
They will focus initially on sectors such as credit cards but could develop other joint
ventures.
One possibility is that the same factors that are making entrepreneurs over-cautious about new
ventures
are making policymakers prone to conservatism.
Some believe that the elimination of macro-financial tail risks, the gradual strengthening of global economic recovery, and the increase in existing asset prices will eventually convince cash hoarders to increase their exposure to new
ventures
in advanced economies.
Each of these programs, or, as we call them, “social ventures,” provides societal benefits beyond improving access to health care or simply donating medicines.
In fact, the panel called these
ventures
– including the Kyoto Protocol – “bad projects” because they cost more than the good they do.
Even Sharon
ventures
a few favorable comments, and American diplomats express visible sighs of relief that progress toward peace can at last be made.
New
ventures
like Freight Farms in Boston and InFarm in Berlin are already harnessing these technologies to bring urban farming to more people.
The agenda includes an expansion of the tax base to reduce dependency on oil, an initiative to increase competition in media and telecommunications, and a constitutional change that will permit the state-owned oil company Pemex to enter into joint
ventures
with foreign firms.
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