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Wow..
This sounded like one of the screenwriters defending their plot hole..
I actually thought the question was pretty legitimate.
I thought Kate B.she was fantastic.
Looked great and stole the show.
What i found interesting was the difference between her and Jessica Biel. Kate doesn't run around talking about how pretty she is. She just is. Plus, she has eons more talent than Jessica.
Jessica, on the other hand, probably screwed up her own career later, when she claimed that she was "so beautiful" that she could not get roles. She couldn't get roles because she didn't have the talent. Marrying Justin Timberlake was supposed to make them the next "Power Couple" of Hollywood. Apparently, that didn't work out either.
It kind of depends..
On if it's a "moment" or a "marathon".. :)
The priest had options. He had a gun. He could have killed himself, or at least, took a flying leap off the roof.
I thought it would have been a better ending if they didn't exorcise the demon at all.
Leave it in Sonny, and watch Sonny let all hell break loose inside the Prison.. Now THAT would have been interesting.
Just watched it.. If i had to kiss a guy that long, i would hesitate too.
1) To make sure i had my two bathroom breaks before the embrace
2) Make sure we BOTH brushed our teeth and used good mouthwash
3) Med-Check to see if he's clear from herpes
4) Make sure i had breakfast, lunch, dinner and 2 snacks before having to stand there kiss the guy without running into a low blood sugar crisis.
Everything about her was unbelievably amazing. When they first showed her in the office, i thought, "Wow! She is going to go really far in Hollywood." I guess i must have based it on looks alone..
Not sure what to think of her now..
True..
I was in the military in the philippines. Those little 4' 9" females had those damn bamboo sticks knew how to use them. They not only laid out a few GI's and Sailors back in those days? I've seen guys get crucified (literally) with butterfly knives.. I am a woman, and i would rather get beat up by a real Jack Reacher, than to tangle with those women overseas...
I guess Liev Schrieber could have done it? But folks would have gotten him mixed up with his Ray Donovan character.
I did like Tom Cruise's expressions though.. Even in the first Jack Reacher? They were classic. Especially the gang fight in the bath tub scene.
I just watched the movie because i had a huge crush on David Niven. Devilishly handsome! :)
That was a beautifully, well-prepared piece of meat.. I almost jumped off the treadmill while i was watching that scene, just to get a whiff of that steak!!
It's not only in the fashion industry it's with any high powered executive, or administrator. I thought it was bad in the medical field with Physicians, Surgeons, and administrators, until i met my (now) husband.
He worked in Silicon Valley. The higher execs in Silicon Valley back in Steve Job's hey day, as well as today, make Miranda look like Mary Poppins. As for the medical field, what went on in the surgery wards, looked more like 50 shades of Gray, than a bunch of people who are supposed to be professionals.
Physicians/Surgeons were the most abusive. Throwing surgical equipment, openly making racial slurs/opinions of different cultures, mocking patients once they were under anesthesia, Leering at patients anatomy and making sexual comments once they were uncovered. Many of us that were female staff had to intervene to stop it. (I know i did quite a few times) While many of the nurses stood by and said nothing. Heck, some of them (nurses) would even make crude comments about a female patient if she was jealous enough.
And yes, many physicians would treat their underlings, just as bad as Miranda if not worse, and this was totally accepted. No one, would EVER want to report a physician for misconduct. But they wouldn't think twice if a janitor, nurse, tech, or otherwise did far less of a crime.
And what's worse? When the verbal, and sometimes physical abuse was going on? NO ONE would intervene, or stop the madness. I never saw Miranda get "physical" in that movie with her subordinates.
Where as in the real world, people who are at Miranda's power have been:
Physically
Sexually
Verbally
Emotionally
Abusive every chance they get - and in many cases - they get away with it.
The top execs who make Forbes magazine make it look as if they are really nice people? But you can't be "nice" to make to their level. And IF they are nice? They usually have subordinates that are just as abusive, if not worse to do their dirty work.
He was talking about most of my co-workers.
Interesting and unique plot line.
A bunch of teens that could all audition for Pepsi commercials
College age, and probably college students (book sense) - but no common sense.
They not only trespass, but have the audacity to investigate the place, and realize it belongs to "oh, let me guess!"
Cannibalistic,
Crippled,
Arrow shooting,
Orc-like Hill billies with super human strength and sensory perception
And the house looks like it hadn't been cleaned in decades.
(Seriously, My mom would have ran off down the road, screaming for a Merry-Maids Deep Cleaning Special if she saw the place.)
(The spores/fungus/mold should have killed off these squeaky clean college students the moment they walked in the door)..
Definitely an "original" theatrical piece..
I don't know about those spirits, but if i would have pulled that stunt of not using a plate, my mom, while she was alive, of course, (which all mothers seem to do) - would have appeared out of no where and yelled at me to get a plate from the cabinet.
I thought the spirits actually came back or never left because Stephen (the father) let go of the rope too early while Tangina was telling the spirits to "cross over"?
They did get their daughter back? But I think the ceremony was cut off when he let go of the rope?
It was perfectly executed. Jobeth Williams, should have gotten an academy for her acting in that movie. She could cry on queue really well..
I didn't! I was too ugly and fat.. So, no i certainly didn't get an invite. We used to have a "Boosters Club" that sponsored the proms and other celebrations through out high school..
They usually had a school parade before the prom. The President of the club said: "You could be one of the Floats."
Wikipedia posted it was because he was free..
Kind of reminds of the Larry Nassar case..
The rich administrators, patrons, etc. knew about his heinous crimes for decades.. And though there was an investigation - because Nassar was a "physician".. He actually was able to explain away his crimes to the cops - in a class room setting.
Though this movie is fiction? History repeats itself, constantly. The rich are cruel, especially toward each other. Yet let an "outsider" or an "outside force" try to bring them to justice? The rich will actually protect their own..
And just as in the movies? Most of our law enforcement agencies are weak as water.. (They're too busy trying to cover up their own "heinous crimes"..)
and you definitely made some very valid points.