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The other guy
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out his cell phone and calls 911.
There is a newly coined word in the English language for the moment when the person we're with
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out their BlackBerry or answers that cell phone, and all of a sudden we don't exist.
And nobody pulls out a belt and
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Batman for talkin' back.
And you could see it in his face: Roman starts to get really excited and he
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out this manila folder; he opens it up and Keith and I look in, and he starts showing us concepts that he's been working on.
In "Upwake" buildings wear suits, Zero tap dances on a giant keyboard, clones himself with a scanner, tames and
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the computer mice, sails away into dreamscape from a single piece of paper and launches into space.
The two of them used to enjoy rough entertainment (using
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of course).
The elderly and supremely sleazy owner of the place is a widower (who probably also won a couple of "Moustache-of-the-Year" awards) who exploits and extendedly
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the slaves working for him.
The lady sticks a whip under the door and
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the guy a little and he just hands over the keys.
Jason
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out a story called "Big Fat Liar" and is struck en route to school by a limousine carrying insensitive Hollywood producer Marty Wolf (Paul Giamatti).
.there are good supporting performances here, and visually arresting moments: the shadowy prison barracks; the escaping boat by moonlight, or against a painterly cloudscape; Julie walking along the seafront as the wind
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up; Julie and Monsieur Pig (Peter Lorre) bargaining for Verne's freedom as the storm builds; an unusually ennobling gay prison romance between two convicts. .
Corey
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his shirt off a lot and Alexandra swoons.
Expect to howl hysterically when Arjun snaps off his belt and
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himself mercilessly to banish all thoughts of romance or lust towards the band's lead dancer Priya (played by Asin) because nothing and no one must distract him from his musical goals.
You know he must have really loved his wife, because he brings them to his home - a huge, rotting castle - and makes them disrobe and then tortures them,
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them, and kills them.
Writer/director George ("Miami Blues," "Gross Pointe Blank") Armitage
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up a delightfully amoral, cynical and wickedly subversive redneck drive-in exploitation contemporary Western winner: he expertly creates a gritty, no-nonsense tone, keeps the pace brisk and unflagging throughout, and stages the plentiful action scenes with considerable muscular aplomb (the rousing explosive climax is especially strong and stirring).
In his first go as a Hollywood director, Henry Brommell
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an enthralling yarn that is all of penetrating relatable marital issues with melancholic authenticity, and lacing such with an equally absorbing subplot of a father-son hit-man business.
There are many reasons to watch this movie: to see the reality that
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Latin America with regard to the kidnappings thing, the police corruption at continental level, among so many realities that we live the Latins.
( spoilers in next paragraph ) The scene where Ilona has Waldermar chained to the wall and
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him after he transforms into the werewolf is incomplete.
"The Last Big Thing" is a wonderful satirical film that sardonically
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pop culture to the point of humorous self-desctruction.
For instance, society in 'The Outlaw and his Wife' is ruled by a brutal, land-grabbing Bailiff who
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servants for losing a sheep; but it is also a place rich in pageantry, costume and rite, where communities can express themselves.
The plot seems as though it was made up as they went along (on a few occasions, I thought a reel must be missing) and I don't think I'm giving anything away (like there was any suspense anyway) by saying John Wayne must really love Janet Leigh to stay with her after she pistol
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him.
Then they kill him off (5 minutes in to the film) and the family moves back with the crazy grandparents in a Transylvanian-type mansion where the grandmother strips the mother down to her panties and
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her in front of the grandfather... the reason?? Her husband was her uncle.
Here, the aforementioned ditzy blonde is cop Melanie Griffith, who we are introduced to in an early scene where a crime is committed, so she
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out her standard-issue and busts a cap in his ass.
Bobby Lee slips in and out of a stereotypical Asian parody that becomes MIT alum when he
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out his big vocabulary words, he is much more effective and funny in sketch comedy when he is no forced to extend his performance for more than five minutes.
And when the three of them finally sit down together next to the pool, Monk
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off her tiny swimsuit and sits down nekked, except it just isn't funny or arousing or anything.
The film is almost worth it for one scene: A dead woman is to be made a zombie; the ritual goes like this: a dwarf in sunglasses and love-beads, top-hat and tux (over a tie-dye tee-shirt)
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the back of a native girl kneeling before him.
Director Claude Lelouch
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up an appropriately dusty, windswept scenario, and the film's keenly-observed atmosphere is bracing and real.
This team of misfits lead by the drunkard coach(Walter Matthau, 1920-2000) who
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the team into shape by having a female pitcher(Tatum O'Neal) to help them be winners.
But Obama will have to define a clearer US policy, addressing China’s rapid rise under an authoritarian regime that aggressively pursues border claims and
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up nationalism at home.
Gusinsky's arrest seems a signal that the old
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can still be taken out of storage.
Though many countries have committed in recent decades to abolishing capital punishment and inhumane treatment and practices, the instruments of torture – such as finger screws, thumb cuffs, leg irons, restraint chairs, spiked batons, and
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embedded with barbs, hooks, or spikes – are still being traded freely across borders.
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