Sentences with phrase «collateral damage their actions»

But the finer performances go to supporting players like Jon Bernthal (World Trade Center, «The Walking Dead») as an ex-con trying to clean up his life after many mistakes, and Barry Pepper (True Grit, Casino Jack) as an undercover DEA agent walking a fine line trying to keep Matthews alive while the U.S. Attorney wants to reel in even bigger players in the drug cartel, regardless of the collateral damage their actions may cause.

Not exact matches

Australia suffered collateral damage from this action, with Melbourne's Howe Leather indicted in the WTO for receiving prohibited industrial subsidies.
The stakes could not be higher, yet critical knowledge and action needed for stability is in danger of becoming collateral damage in today's war on facts.
It may be that the resulting signatures are collateral damage on the human genome caused by the enzymes» actions to protect cells from viruses.
Terrorist events are becoming sadly commonplace and, although news reports focus on the immediate action, rarely is the emotional collateral damage explored.
Seal turns every CIA directive or order into another money - making opportunity, trading guns meant for the Contras to the Columbians in exchange for cash, deliberately ignoring the consequences of his actions, both in the United States (the explosion of life - ruining drug abuse tied to the cartels) and in South and Latin America (the tens of thousands of civilian deaths euphemized away as «collateral damage» in the drug wars).
COLLATERAL DAMAGE is a return to his bygone days when the meaty scripts were still out of reach and he had to build up a reputation, and it's sad to think how the once mighty one - man franchise could have fallen so low after a decade of unparalleled greatness for an action star.
«London Has Fallen» wastes no time debating the justness of such a collateral damage - inflicting remote attack — thereby delivering a definitive answer to the drone - centric ethical question at the heart of next week's «Eye in the Sky» — because, like its»90s forbears, it embraces the hardline notion that there's a fundamental moral difference between the actions of America (and its allies) and its sadistic adversaries.
The collateral damage done on the streets in this film is insane, and it exposes the moronic platform Need for Speed takes in glorifying the actions of a group of the douchebag elite.
In that context, the gruesome actions look almost fun, especially when no consequences result for any of the deaths or collateral damage.
Ultimately, Collateral Damage serves as little more than a mindless action film with some form of a message, though its resilience to the ridiculousness running rampant is rather moot.
Co-director Joe Russo also spoke at the event, adding that the film's plot revolves around the «collateral damage» and loss of life caused by actions taken by the Avengers.
Instead of focusing on the center of the action, the movie introduces Ben Affleck as the devastated grown - up Bruce Wayne, who watches in horror as one of offices becomes collateral damage in the battle between Superman (Henry Cavill) and General Zod (Michael Shannon).
At the same time, the negative impact of our actions shall have its collateral damage on the coming generation as well.
The reason being, that if we are aware of the drawbacks of a decision and we know about the possible contingencies and the collateral damage, our consequent actions would be wiser, which would help us to keep danger at bay at all times
Everything about this section of the game just works for me: the low to moderate difficulty, near fully destructible environments and playing the role of action movie heroes all reinforce the idea that America revels in and celebrates the collateral damage it causes.
Action brought against such people is fully justified, they are employed by Governments who need to face the wroth of those who are being ignored and set aside to pander to companies and self serving politicians who have no other reason to do what they do than to worm their ideological claptrap to empower themselves at the expense of others they believe are nothing more than acceptable collateral damage, to achieve their personal desires.
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