But action filmmaking knows no restraint and so the plotline galumphs on to its inevitable conclusion. |
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Collins has no truck with the notion that his fledging career has a rags to riches plotline beloved of comic book fantasy. |
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The plotline is simple, but the real complexities of the film lie in the newspaper offices, not the fight against the evil drug lords. |
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The plotline is relatively thin, relying on the quantity of ghosts and potential gruesome deaths to keep the story going until its climatic end. |
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He had a readymade plotline written above his head like a photostory. |
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Change the actors – and the stakes – and it's a tired plotline familiar to many governments across the world. |
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Here are just some of the British TV shows that could benefit from his unique screen presence, with only minor plotline adjustments required. |
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Both are black comedies of late-20th-century manners, and the initial disappointment stems from the seeming similarity of character and plotline. |
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Each episode includes one completed investigation and further development of the continuing plotline. |
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Will we discover whether or not Krieger is a clone this season, and will that be an ongoing plotline? |
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You were really ahead of the curve there on Archer with the Jakov plotline. |
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Kepesh's harried confessional provides the narrative drive for the novel and draws attention to Roth's ability to seamlessly and unforcedly conjoin prose and plotline. |
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Starting with this plotline, 'Moby Disc' swells like the waves. |
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As funny as it sounds, this was the birth of our plotline. |
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With a hugely deep story, where the world is just about in ruins makes for a rollercoaster plotline suitable for any movie or block-buster sci-fi cyber-punk novel. |
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Los zuecos van hacia sus buenos hábitos', which is now being unveiled at Palma's Teatre Sans, is based on an inquiry into movement and the body as the engine of action and the choreographic plotline. |
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It starred Kate Hackett, Chris O'Brien, Elise Cantu and Tony Noto and embarked on a LGBTQ plotline. |
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Add three of Hollywood's A-listers to a perfectly plausible good old rom-com plotline, and she knows she's on to a winner. |
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There was insufficient time to pursue with the prime minister the possible Australian political analogies of a plotline in which a leader apparently set for a long reign is cut down prematurely. |
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It is thought those who gave away the plot had been to a preview screening but had been specifically asked not to blow the plotline. |
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The set-up and plotline may be weak, but the cheapo realisation is as messy as the proverbial dog's dinner. |
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I wrote a list of 29 plot steps that contained the entire plotline, then Ketraar and Jens Ka, our two Mission Director professionals, started coding the plot. |
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China may promise box-office galore, but the film faces very stiff Hollywood competition in the next fortnight there in the shape of the last Hunger Games and The Martian's sycophantically transparent Chinese plotline. |
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The 68-year-old said she would like to take on a fresh television role next, if she could avoid a violent plotline, because she believed much of the best writing was now done for television films and drama series. |
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With a feint trail of humour laced throughout an otherwise dramatic plotline, there's enough going on here to please lovers of every genre. |
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But that would require Washington to get its act together a plotline so implausible that it would make J. K. Rowling blush. In any case, an even bigger copyright issue is brewing. |
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The contribution of Venice to English genes is as limited as Ms Beebi's ability to follow a plotline. |
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Pamela Chapple HOW long before this is a plotline on Casualty? |
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