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But memories of a missing mother, along with dreams that haunt his
waking
life, prove more difficult to outrun.
"Rockett 28!" Rockett: It's like I'm just
waking
up, you know?
All I could think about was counting every single calorie, and
waking
up early before school every day so I could run a few miles.
How do you feel about cramming even more into every
waking
hour?
This all came from a professor
waking
up at night to the third night in a row that his wife's cellphone was beeping because it was running out of battery power.
They're actually with you every
waking
moment of your life.
So just, you know, imagine
waking
up in the morning.
We seem to be
waking
up a little bit.
I spend most of my
waking
hours trying to determine how deep we can go into the Earth and still find something, anything, that's alive, because we still don't know the answer to this very basic question about life on Earth.
I'm
waking
up in a Boston hotel room and can only think of one thing: tooth pain.
The movie ends with one of the main characters
waking
from a dream.
when you watch this film you cannot help but spend every
waking
second questioning when you've had enough and it's time to turn it off.
Since the characters begin with "Unknown" identities, they not identified by name, so you start with handsome James Caviezel
waking
up in a warehouse.
Bill Paxton fell into an Uzumaki type spiral of drugs and booze after Aliens, because he ended up in this movie after
waking
up on the set after a binge session.
Oh, and a montage of Stu
waking
up every day and shopping for meat which doesn't come anywhere close to making sense.
Don't ask me how they were fused but think of when Brandon Lee
waking
up from the dead in The Crow.
And like the characters in Cooley High there was life after high school, but there was nothing like
waking
up every morning and experiencing each day to the fullest from homeroom to seventh period.
A very enjoyable film - if you're a fan of British comedies such as
"Waking
Ned Devine", you'll love this.
If this film doesn't at least be selected for an oscar nominee for best foreign film I'm going to stop
waking
at nights watching the event.
It has everything in it that any horror movie has ever had- turning the keys and the car starts, shadows in the corner, turning the corners of the stairs with suspense, turning around and seeing a dead body, ending a fatal scene quickly with
waking
up from a dream, etc.
Witchery, or Witchcraft as it's commonly known in Europe, beings with Jane Brooks (Linda Blair)
waking
up from a nightmare involving a witch.
Upon
waking
the next morning they make a gruesome discovery and decide to go into town for a broken car part.
I guess those who have been in a one-sided relationship of some sort before will be able identify with the lead character Minako (Yuko Tanaka), a 50 year old woman who is still in the pink of good health, as demonstrated by her daily, grinding routine of
waking
up extremely early in the morning to prepare for her milk delivery work, where she has to lug bottles of Megmilk in a bag in a route around her town like clockwork, to exchange empty bottles for full ones, and to collect payment and issue receipt.
The uncle who is crazy sitting every
waking
moment at a radio waiting to win a million dollars, the grandmother who only likes the granddaughter and handed a bill to the kids after dinner, the twin brothers who look nothing alike, and to meet hoopz was so much fun.
No spoilers here but I have been a fan since
Waking
the Dead started but the last series, of which only 3 have been on so far is awful.
The story is perhaps the biggest problem: the film opens with Laurie
waking
up and her husband taking her to a town where he has a new job at a toy factory for occultists(yep, it gets bad this early!).
The clichés come thick and fast;
(waking
from a recurring nightmare, maverick cop has his badge revoked by hardass lieutenant, to list more would be spoiling it - you can see the end a mile off).
I suppose one could say that at least the horse didn't die in vain, since it was the beginning of the public
waking
up to the callous and horrendous pain caused animals for the glory of movie making, but I can't help but feel that if the poor animal had a choice, this sure wouldn't have been the path he would have taken!
Creep is the story of Kate (Potente), an intensely unlikeable bourgeois bitch that finds herself somehow sleeping through the noise of the last underground train, and
waking
up to find herself locked in the tube station.
I've had nightmares, you know,
waking
up and sweating bullets, that will never come close to the visceral terror that Santa Claus unearthed from the seemingly pure soil of my very being.
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