However, unlike Rough Night, there doesn't seem to be
a dead body involved, though there are definitely some drugs, raunchy humor and plenty of bonding.
Not exact matches
Paul speaks of the general resurrection of the
dead as one which
involves both the
dead and the living in a transformation into what he called «a spiritual
body».
When we bury our
dead, we do it not out of respect for their
bodies (although, all burial customs originate in theistic beliefs
involving a role for the
body in the afterlife), but out of respect for the people they used to be (and perhaps still are).
A teen girl receives several mind -
body scans that
involve simulations that are hallucinations provided by computer programming supplied through cables attached to the girl's back; we see screens in the air that show images of her brain and nervous system as the girl sees the ghost of her
dead mother screaming among flames in a building with flaming windows as the building uproots itself and slowly flies through the air; the girl grabs cables, falls, runs across buildings as the flying building crashes into a skyscraper and chunks of concrete fall and fill the screen until she speaks with the ghost and the simulation ends.
Violence: Frequent battle scenes
involve swords, stabbings, flame - throwing guns and huge explosions — all of which result in numerous
dead bodies lying on the battlefield.
Supernatural events are depicted, such as a ritual with the god of death that
involves bloodletting (briefly shown), an attempted human sacrifice, corpses being raised from the
dead, and characters having the life sucked from their
bodies.
The plot
involves as many
dead and severely wounded
bodies lying around as in «Blood Simple,» and Nelson weaves it expertly without a lot of visible «plotting.»
But the fantasy becomes a nightmare when they discover the
dead body of an unknown woman in the loft, and they realize one of the group must be
involved.
Fensterman describes publishers» initial reaction to the BookCon concept as «over my
dead body,» the trade - show tradition being that members of the public weren't to be
involved.
Tires will catch fire if driven through flames, and there's a mission
involving escorting 2
dead bodies in a car trunk that will pop open if the ride gets to be too bumpy.
Just as Wii Sports tennis let us both forget about
body movement and focus on the swings of a well - played tennis match,
Dead Space Extraction presents a more physically
involved adventure than even the one the first
Dead Space's protagonist had.