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Commentory from the director is useless ... he talks of mixing old and new looks ... blah blah blah, it didn't work Billy, your film makes everyone look like they need a good wash and a shot of tequila ... if only to
wake
up from the nightmare of being in this stupid, incoherent story!
Made in the
wake
of Star wars this piece of wasted celluloid is just about as bad as you can be.
SCREWBALL COMEDY THAT PROVES THEY DON'T MAKE 'EM LIKE THEY USED TO Nothing Sacred is taut satire in the newspaper and screwball genre made in the 1930s in the
wake
of similar type movies such as Front Page(1931),Bombshell(1933) and many others.
I first attempted to watch the film mid-way through last year, but, being terribly ill at the time, and having to
wake
up relatively early the following morning, I barely got half-way through the Tramp's antics before I had to turn off the DVD and go to sleep.
The best movies aren't the one with the best images and less mistakes, but the movies which make you think and
wake
up your curiosity about things.
C'mon, people,
wake
up!
He really woke up and he is trying to
wake
up all the Americans.
It is filled with scenes which are so foreseeable and they drag on for long time with many perspectives which repeat on and on while the soundtrack tries to
wake
some emotions.
I only wish that Hollywood would
wake
up to the fact that people really enjoy this type of movie.
I feel they must have added in Sophie Monk and Carmen Electra not because of their amazing acting talent, but because they felt the humor was so poor they needed to
wake
people up from this painfully dumb movie.
Comedy, Drama, Great Songs, love stories that work - and everything is very realistic, so hopefully this film is a
wake
up call to the rest of Bollywood, who seem to be obsessed with unoriginality.
In the
wake
of sharp price increases in the 1970s, central banks wanted to commit credibly to monetary discipline in order to facilitate disinflation.
But now, in the receding tide, Americans are beginning to see not only that those with taller masts had been lifted far higher, but also that many of the smaller boats had been dashed to pieces in their
wake.
Two independent reviews of the Bank of England published in the
wake
of the global financial crisis found a similar lack of intellectual diversity and robust debate.
Nonetheless, while emerging economies’ prospects were clearly over-hyped in the
wake
of the crisis, the bleak forecasts that dominate today’s headlines are similarly exaggerated.
The BJP has promised a more hawkish security posture than Congress in the
wake
of the Mumbai terrorist attacks, but when it was in power it conducted itself remarkably similarly to its rival, initiating a peace process with Pakistan.
In most advanced economies and many emerging economies, investment rates fell sharply in the
wake
of the 2008 global financial crisis, and have still not returned to pre-crisis levels.
America’s invasion, launched by former President George W. Bush in the
wake
of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, was intended to dismantle Al Qaeda and remove the Taliban from power, thereby ensuring that Afghanistan would no longer serve as a safe base of operations for extremists.
While some restrictions on banks will be imposed in the
wake
of the financial crisis, we will not see a return to severe regulatory constraints on banks’ activities.
Now consider how destabilizing it would have been had the same escalating series of announcements that JPM issued in the
wake
of the London Whale trades come during the financial crisis: It’s not $2 billion, but $4 billion; no, it’s not just $4 billion, but $6 billion.
For once, the pollsters were right: the two favored candidates – Macron and the National Front’s Marine Le Pen – advanced to the second-round runoff on May 7.Gone is the sense of anxiety that had attended the weeks, days, and hours before the election, owing to fears that France would
wake
up to a second-round choice between the far-right Le Pen and the far-left candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
Even in the
wake
of the financial crisis that erupted in 2008, they trip off the word processors of a hundred submissions challenging the so-called Volcker rule (which would bar banks from making proprietary investments).
Deepening economic interdependence in the
wake
of Asia’s 1997 financial crisis has not generated political momentum for peace and cooperation.
Such initiatives underscore the global attention focused on Indonesia, a Muslim-majority democracy, in the
wake
of the Arab Spring.
In 2014, when Poland was governed by Civic Platform (PO), it was the only country in Europe that had successfully staved off recession in the
wake
of the 2008 financial crisis.
Indeed, Gulf politics is shifting toward a new balance in the
wake
of the Saudi-UAE rapprochement and the recent attempt to isolate Qatar.
Moreover, Saudi Arabia’s imposition of its preferred policies on the GCC, together with the possibility of sanctions on Qatar, risks jeopardizing all that the GCC (which already has fallen into political decline in the
wake
of the Arab Spring) has achieved over the past 33 years.
That is why Europeans should hope that the wave of corporate restructuring and reformation, which many thought would follow inevitably in the
wake
of the creation of the single market, begins to crest across the Continent and change the way businesses are run.
In reality, this memory problem concerns ordinary absentmindedness that emerges in the
wake
of trauma; it does not refer to an inability to remember the trauma itself.
He resigned in the
wake
of allegations that he appropriated company funds for personal use at previous companies where he worked.
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