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There is no undertone of despair as there is in so many forties noirs, there is instead the whiff of corrupt
wealth
and fame, which was so fifties.
Lacking the deeper satirical bite or
wealth
of really hilarious moments and characters powering the true classics of Ealing, this is nevertheless a thoroughly enjoyable little film, featuring the standard role-call of vaguely familiar faces (watch out for a youngish Donald Pleasence in an early scene).
As a writer, I must suggest that the only loss of power in this strong film appears to stem from MGM's studio heads asking for a script that stressed Soames's emotional coldness; the strongest line of development appeared to have been to stress the tyranny aspect of Soames as versus the regard for individual dignity and rights-- regardless of the
wealth
owned by any man--on the part of Irene and Jolyon and the other ethical sorts in the work.
While some of the moments were rather strange and surreal, the impending desperation that falls on Anthony Edwards' character is quite interesting, considering he has no need for monetary
wealth.
I have a
wealth
of time.
Bava's handsome and agile cinematography offers a
wealth
of stunning visuals.
There is such a
wealth
of creative/imaginative/outstanding films of the past century, you shouldn't waste 1 minute or 1 cent on this dreck.
Directed by potboiler specialist Mark L. Lester, this ultimate cheese of a roller disco musical avoids a permanent home in the video junk heap simply because of the sheer idiocy of the storyline and the
wealth
of unintentional humor permeating the film.
The plot involves a group of spoiled, aimless British twenty-somethings that do nothing but hang out and play in a 'garage band' thanks to the
wealth
of an orphaned megalomaniac friend.
A husband hangs his wheelchair-bound ancient wife of
wealth
and is subsequently stabbed viciously.
Jury justice in a world that is so deeply cut in small antagonistic pieces does not work in any sensitive delicate case because of any kind of un-namable bias having to do with race, wealth, age, sex, sexual orientation, and any other parameter you may think of.
After you've lived in a system in which you may have paid 40 dollars for rent, 5 for telephone or 10 for electricity, it becomes completely absurd when your bills take most of your salary, as in the Capitalist society most of us live in, to pay for the
wealth
of the Earth that belongs to every single soul on this planet.
But this movie is a shallow,
wealth
and privilege-envy piece.
Fifty years ago moviegoers found that Fox's PRINCE VALIENT was much better than expected, thanks to Henry Hathaway's fine direction and a
wealth
of good sense from 20th Century-Fox.
The captain's wife saw how difficult it is to survive in a 'civilized' society when you fight for good causes and the
wealth
for all.
It's awe-inspiring, from its
wealth
of information (is Robert Graves one person or a research and communications department?) to its superb acting and gorgeous sets (I just wish that it was taped on film so it would have that fancy look to it).
Inheriting Joe Starks
' wealth
made her someone.
Part time actress/part time teacher, Debra Mayer (as Moira) wants Virgil Travis
' wealth
and spends a lot of the film wearing little clothing and torturing her man (Warren Draper).
That said, the film makes some interesting and humorous comments about
wealth
and the value of money.
A decline of that magnitude, from its current level of 40% above the historic average, would cause household
wealth
to shrink by about $8 trillion.
The historic relationship between household
wealth
and consumer spending implies that the annual level of household consumption would decline by about 1.5% of GDP.
Such an unfair distribution of
wealth
based on economic exploitation, social injustice and political exclusion has caused silent but persistent resistance by Chinese peasants.
According to Forbes magazine, there were 87 Russian billionaires, with combined
wealth
of $471 billion, a figure second only to the United States.
According to a recent survey, a majority of Russians believes that acquiring
wealth
requires criminal activity and political connections.
In terms of global life expectancy, total world wealth, the overall level of technology, growth prospects in emerging economies, and global income distribution, things look rather good, while on still other dimensions – say, global warming or domestic income inequality and its effects on countries’ social solidarity – they look bad.
In a non-oil economy, labor is the main engine of
wealth.
As a result, many countries have established sovereign
wealth
funds to invest their surpluses in international markets.
For major advanced economies, the financial crisis five years ago marked the end of a prolonged period of debt-financed domestic consumption, based on
wealth
effects derived from unsustainable asset-price overvaluation.
That lesson has been lost on most economists today, but not on the king of Bhutan – or on the many people who have come to recognize the limits of quantifiable
wealth.
The total insured property loss of Katrina, $34.4 billion according to an insurance industry estimate, even if expanded to represent uninsured losses, represents a miniscule fraction of world
wealth.
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