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He's blonde, blue eyed and slightly effeminate - so its a riot when he's threatening black drug dealers or knife
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Mexicans - this is the kind of movie where some of the supposed high schoolers are played by people who look thirty (like the guys in shower who are knifed).
When Bernie is brutally murdered and a baby goes missing from the projects, Helen is arrested, having been found at the scene of both crimes, covered in blood and
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a weapon.
He may be in hell, but you just can't keep a good machete
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man-child undead carcass with a hockey mask down!
from the insane tap dancing crooner psycho sledge hammer
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gangster to british literary classics over to the monsters people keep hidden from the world....or should we say gifts?
The film is filled with wacky but well thought out characters including a hilarious angry midget and a gun
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psychiatrist.
After being run off the road by a mysterious monster truck, the helpless duo are pursued by a familiar chainsaw
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madman and soon stumble across a prominent hunter (played by Ken Foree) who assists them.
Partially written by George "Buck" Flower who appears late in the movie as a machete
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nut that bears no connection to the plot.
Filipino film-making was once exemplified by the ubiquitous presence of Vic Diaz, who snarled his way through countless Roger Corman-produced action flicks shot in the archipelago, usually clad in a really ugly floral shirt and
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a machete.
the movie takes place in the middle of the day in a ranch house in the middle of suburbia, and the crossbow killer is a scrawny dude
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a dart gun you would find in the children's section of Wal-mart.
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its growing influence, the PTI threatened to call its young supporters into the streets if the Sharif family’s financial dealings were not properly investigated.
And there is now evidence suggesting that Russian military intelligence agencies are
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influence in Poland’s Ministry of Defense.
Equally serious, it contributes to shocking levels of income inequality, with a few households not only enjoying massive wealth, but also
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considerable political influence.
A 1983 case held that one way to determine whether a crime meets the “rarest of the rare” requirement is whether the community’s “collective conscience” has been “so shocked” that it expects those
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judicial power to inflict the death penalty, regardless of their personal opinions.
As the two lawyers were traveling on a bus, a gang of men, some of them
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metal pipes, boarded it and brutally assaulted them.
This would send a powerful message that its military forces are not paper tigers, and that it is capable of
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more than just words.
But Obama viewed involvement in Syria as an all-or-nothing proposition: either the US deployed 200,000 troops to occupy the country for decades, or it would have to leave the fight to flawed local partners, perhaps
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US-provided weapons.
Until recently,
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this slogan allowed all opponents of government policy to be branded as internationalist elitists, “citizens of nowhere” who despise the “real people.”
But it is the opponents of liberalism who are
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it most effectively.
The problem for the US is that, in this case, the disaffected are five of the world’s major emerging economies,
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combined resources that exceed those of the Bretton Wood institutions.
A New Front in Asia’s Water WarNEW DELHI – China has long regarded freshwater as a strategic weapon – one that the country’s leaders have no compunction about
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to advance their foreign-policy goals.
Bolivia’s Morales also has managed to impose a similar Assembly, though with uncertain results, and Correa is
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the threat of constitutional change against “the traditional parties, the native oligarchies, and the empire” – the common enemies of all three presidents.
Among the lessons to be learned from the events of 1914 is to be wary of analysts
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historical analogies, particularly if they have a whiff of inevitability.
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a knife to budgets, however, is not enough.
By
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its financial clout in this manner, China seeks to kill two birds with one stone.
Although other donor countries, such as Canada and France, have at times spoken out against Hun Sen’s abuses, the US government, as the actor
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the most leverage, has historically led the charge.
Environmental activists within the community were attacked, their houses surrounded by thugs
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machetes.
No economist
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plausible estimates of discount rates and expected benefits would have supported the construction of the Sydney Opera House – or any of the iconic municipal buildings gracing many cities worldwide; utilitarian concrete cubes would have been far more efficient.
Over the years, corruption has become endemic in China, with regional party leaders and bosses in state-owned enterprises
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their vast privileges and authority to accumulate personal wealth.
Putin’s foreign policy is based not on
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Russian strength, but on capitalizing on others’ weaknesses.
Long used to
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power, the military had become increasingly wary of Mubarak’s efforts to groom his son as his successor.
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