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The 'monsters' were the unemployed worm from Star Trek 2, The
Wrath
of Khan, and rejected designs for the space creatures in Alien.
In some ways, The
Wrath
of Kriemhild surpasses Siegfried's Death, but it also loses some of that film's greatness.
The point of the poem is that Kriemhild's
wrath
goes far beyond it should into the realm of pure evil.
In what is arguably the best outdoor adventure film of all time, four city guys confront nature's wrath, in a story of survival.
The most outstanding advantage with the concept of an episode movie in my opinion is based in the fact that you can switch in between a large variety of feelings and moods without the danger of overload, just the other way round: the melange of sadness, melancholy, pure joy, despair, wrath, anxiety, curiosity or passion gives this movie a unique freshness and harmony.
Ecstasy had incurred the
wrath
of the Vatican, for condoning Eva's desertion of Emil, her subsequent divorce, and the brief swim she took in the buff, but Roger Manville ignored these trivial matters and discussed the film as a triumphant, outstandingly beautiful, visual paean to love - a view echoed by many IMDb users.
When the lawyer saves the life of a small girl (none of the locals will help the endangered tot -- you find out why later on in the film), he inadvertently incurs the
wrath
of a malevolent spirit, the woman in black.
Jacob is the loving and loyal wife who becomes either the instrument of Iago's revenge against Othello, or the object of his
wrath
(it is not clear which since no motive for Iago's behavior is offered).
In its mood, as well as in its themes, The Informer reminds me of two of my other favorite Ford films, The Long Voyage Home (1940) and The Fugitive (1948); it's also a bit similar to The Grapes of
Wrath
(1940) in these respects.
I especially loved the scene where Ruth Gordon's character is trying to call for help and catches the
wrath
of Geraldine Page's character!! It's been so long since I've seen it I can't even remember the names of the characters.
To some extent Ralph Nelson's "The
Wrath
of God" spoofs westerns, but like Nelson's "Lilies of the Field," under the comedy is, I think, a deeply felt belief in divine grace.
Fearing the
wrath
of the worshipers they again travel abroad but soon find themselves in chains on a Roman slave ship which is then seized and boarded and finally they end up on an island where they are once again planning to embark on another adventure to search and rescue their lost slave-boy.
Please wake me up when they release
"Wrath
of the Spider-Man!"
It's too bad this film is always being compared with John Ford's production of "The Grapes of Wrath."
"Aguirre the
Wrath
of God".
I cannot recommend "The Royal Hunt of the Sun", but do recommend "Aguirre the
Wrath
of God".
Can friends and colleagues like Walter Abel (as Fuller), Lloyd Nolan (as Stutz), James Arness (as McMullen), and Andy Devine (as Willie Moon) locate the downed crew before they succumb to the cold winter's
wrath?
It seems junior (Edmund Purdom) got the hots for the high priestess of Astati (Lana Turner) while incurring the
wrath
of the high priest of Baal and tyrant of Damascus (Louis Calhern) and frittered away his fortune before coming to his senses and leading the people in rebellion against their pagan oppressors.
A very strange ending as Tank's anger gets the best of him with Dr. Magrew receiving his
wrath.
Although she is not pro-British, she is given the tag of 'anti-IRA' by the nieghbours and we see the
wrath
that label brings upon her and her family.
Matt McCoy stars as Scott,a Navy Seal who is the target of
wrath
of Shannon (Glenn Plummer) who thinks Scott sold him out, he didn't but that doesn't stop Shannon from abducting Scott's wife, or blowing up various figures in the pentagon, once again absurd plot twists come up and the flick rips off many action sequences to give it a more explosive look in this terrible yet funny movie.
As a fan of the Ford work I've seen there are some times when he's touched perfection (Grapes of
Wrath
and the Searchers are it for me), and sometimes not so much, which goes without saying he directed many films.
It's up to Elliot to perhaps persuade the others to leave the island or else suffer the
wrath
of the animals who seem to be everywhere.
After being disgusted by the first D&D movie, I went into the
Wrath
of the Dragon God with trepidation.
Just a reminder, the seven deadly sins are: gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, lust, pride and envy.
Film is not escapist fare no bright tomorrow over the horizon as in Ford's version of The Grapes of Wrath,only one little man permanently crippled and alone in a society that barely knows he exists.
I'm reminded of the famous story retold by W. Somerset Maugham, "Appointment in Samarra", where a man, upon bumping into Death in the streets of Baghdad, flees to Samarra to avoid his wrath, but instead runs into Death who is waiting for him in Samarra, and whose anger at the jostling in Baghdad is revealed to have been mere surprise, as he had been expecting to see the man in Samarra later in the day.
But it didn't happen... the finale is a mix of all those ideas mentioned, unsure if the thrown in CGI Animal-Ghosts are just products of imagination or natures
wrath
or whatever.
There are stupid lines like "This has
wrath
of God written all over it!"
It has also unleashed the
wrath
of Syria’s ally, Iran, which has responded by scaling down its financial support for Hamas – thus denying Mashal a key source of influence within the movement.
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