Sentences with phrase «makes death wish»

The extra material makes Death Wish II in particularly all the more intense and brutal, but having it preserved is a good thing.
That's very unlikely to happen, which makes his death wish an illustration of his hate for Obama not something he reasonably expects might come true.

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At that moment necessity becomes part of the order of nature — not of nature as God wished it to be, but of nature henceforth made for death.
I often wish God had made some things more clear about what happens after death.
If, despite the inappropriateness indicated above, one wishes to maintain that the analogy is between «person» and «symphony,» and not between «person» and successive «groups of notes,» it makes little sense to say that I am more of a person in the half - hour preceding my death than I am now, whereas the series of complex notes which constitute the symphony are closer to being the symphony the nearer the end of the symphony is approached.
All the good deeds you have done, the contributions you have made to the humanity, or the bad things you wish no one will ever find out will be simply vanished away after your death.
At that time the technology of transplant surgery was beginning to make progress, and some people suspected that the desire to establish in law a concept of brain death was motivated only by the wish to obtain organs for transplant before those organs had deteriorated (as they will rapidly when heart and lung activity fail).
For those who spend your life looking forward to death I wish you well... me I'm making this one and only chance a true wonderful experience and trying everything once....
Not long before his death in 2009, Richard Neuhaus made clear that he wished to see the important work undertaken by ECT continue.
I still kept a round of duties, and would not suffer myself to run into any open vices, and so got along very well in time of health and prosperity, but when I was distressed or threatened by sickness, death, or heavy storms of thunder, my religion would not do, and I found there was something wanting, and would begin to repent my going so much to frolics, but when the distress was over, the devil and my own wicked heart, with the solicitations of my associates, and my fondness for young company, were such strong allurements, I would again give way, and thus I got to be very wild and rude, at the same time kept up my rounds of secret prayer and reading; but God, not willing I should destroy myself, still followed me with his calls, and moved with such power upon my conscience, that I could not satisfy myself with my diversions, and in the midst of my mirth sometimes would have such a sense of my lost and undone condition, that I would wish myself from the company, and after it was over, when I went home, would make many promises that I would attend no more on these frolics, and would beg forgiveness for hours and hours; but when I came to have the temptation again, I would give way: no sooner would I hear the music and drink a glass of wine, but I would find my mind elevated and soon proceed to any sort of merriment or diversion, that I thought was not debauched or openly vicious; but when I returned from my carnal mirth I felt as guilty as ever, and could sometimes not close my eyes for some hours after I had gone to my bed.
Interesting that the pope, who by all accounts is a humble and generous man, makes conciliatory and healing remarks, which even non-believers applaud but your hatred for religion forces you to slander him and wish his death.
But for the moment I wish only to insist that one of the consequences of the «immortality» position, for so long presented as essential to Christian belief, has been precisely the tendency to minimize the reality of death and to make it appear blasphemous for anyone to say, as I did in an earlier paragraph, that not only do we all die but that all of us also dies.
In fact when we were passing it to death all around the Palace half, I was just wishing that Walcott was on the pitch to make those darting runs around their defence, and lo and behold — the Ox just did that and scored with aplomb!
I have some high risk issues (crohns and a non thrombophyilia related dvt, maternal age) that might make it less likely hospital staff will listen to my wish for no interventions unless medically necessary to prevent infant death during labor and delivery.
By the time Artvoice published last week the comments Paladino made in a year end survey — saying he wished death by mad cow disease upon President Barack Obama and wanted First Lady Michelle Obama to be «let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with Maxie, the gorilla» — the developer was already on a national stage poised for scrutiny from some of the country's largest media outlets, including The New York Times, Washington Post and CNN.
I wasn't here when he made the remarks last year that triggered the motion toward his state - ordered ouster Thursday from the Buffalo School Board, the moment months ago when Paladino sent an email wishing a painful death upon then - President Barack Obama and saying that Michelle Obama — an African - American lawyer and the first lady — should be living with an ape, as a male, in Africa.
Word of advice: this work out on a TRX will make you wish for sweet death to rescue you from the pain and misery.
Twenty years since my life was changed Twenty years making a friend of death Knowing it Respecting It Wishing for it at times Fighting with it as friends sometimes do.
Narratives of this kind aren't anything particularly new for Hollywood after the original Death Wish set the template, and Roth's version lacks something of note to make it stand from the crowd.
«Death Wishmake no mistake, is a movie that has its heart in the wrong place.
Just because it is unlike the usual predictable trite Hollywood turns out, it does not make it a «bland English Death Wish»!
An N.R.A. cultist might see the new «Death Wish» and think, «Hollywood finally made one for our side.»
Such concerns become moot once the picture passes a certain point, however, as Death Wish transforms into just the sort of unapologetically ruthless and violent thriller that rarely gets made nowadays (ie its very existence is a delightful novelty)- with the movie's second half boasting a series of gleefully over-the-top instances of R - rated mayhem (including an awesomely cringeworthy torture sequence involving a scalpel and battery acid).
Did Eli Roth sign on to make «Death Wish» because he believes in its ideas?
«If you wrote a song about yourself, it would probably make people get loose,» he sang of the Death Wish star.
Understanding the jaw - dropping effort that went into this movie, it's tempting to wish that Kobiela, Welchman, and their army of animators had come to the same conclusion that old Albinus reached before he scrapped the whole idea: A film made in this way, he reckoned, «would bore most people to death and be a general disappointment.»
A new thriller titled The Bayou starring Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour), Joey King (Wish Upon) and Dylan O'Brien (Maze Runner: The Death Cure) is set to be made later this summer, according to Deadline.
In its moderate but not unsightly grain and the muted daylight interiors, Death Wish looks like itself, if that makes sense — looks like it's an artifact of its period without seeming decayed.
The Pulitzer Prize - winning critic's presence in the 90th Oscars generated enough Chicago goodwill to make up for «Death Wish,» even.
Death Wish leaves some details messy, making for a more fulfilling picture.
A lot of fake outs deaths that afterwards made me wish it actually happened.
That alone makes them miles smarter than the valet thieves from Eli Roth's «Death Wish
As mass shootings invade American life on a terrifyingly routine basis nowadays, the November 17 launch of Marvel's The Punisher brings a conflicted cacophony of gunfire and blood - dripping militarism and nihilism that makes Charles Bronson's Death Wish movies look like a philosophical pillow fight.
That said, like its action brethren this year, Death Wish was made at a manageable, low cost in the $ 30M range with an intent to see an upside from MGM TV deals around the world.
Death - wish mechanic Michael Winner first made his name as a director of comedies (You Must Be Joking, The Jokers, I'll Never Forget Whats» isname)-- a fact one remembers only with some straining, and without the assistance of his latest film.
You can see why this self - dare would appeal to him: before Hopscotch, the novel for which he was best known was a little thing called Death Wish, published in 1972 and made into a film in 1975, both of which feature altogether ample quantities of shooting.
Composed by Ludwig Göransson Sony Classical / 55m A remake of Michael Winner's most famous film, Death Wish sees Bruce Willis step into the role made so famous by Charles Bronson in 1974.
For reasons the film never bothers to clarify, he left his wife and infant son shortly after the child was born, but now that the mother (Susan Blakely, displaying a courageous lack of eye make - up) is on her death bed, she wishes to effect a reconciliation between father and son.
Acting career: Jeff Goldblum made his film debut in Charles Bronson's «Death Wish» in 1974.
On top of serving as an ode to civil rights, Death Wish was well made, entertaining, and nearly deranged in its simplicity.
Even as a shut your brain off and watch exercise, Death Wish isn't very fulfilling as there's too many conveniences to make everything too simple for Paul.
It's not that I have a particularly active imagination, it's just that Ferrell can make absolutely anything funny, including wishing death upon the part - owner of the Charleston RiverDogs.
Death Wish may be politically incorrect but Eli Roth's remake of the film that made Michael Winner famous has Bruce Willis (above) shooting a lot of bad guys so what's not to like?
Willis looks like he is sleepwalking through most of Death Wish and does not seem to be affected by any of what is going on, which makes it hard for an audience to be on board with his plight.
It makes me wish that they were actually keeping Thanos» original drive in the comics, which was to impress Death — who he was in love with.
Finally, considering the campaign extends to be quite lengthy after a few completions and that dying makes you start all over again, I wish that death didn't have to be so devastating.
On Disc One, there are theatrical trailers for both films; 2 TV spots for Death Wish II (including a partial one); a TV spot for Death Wish 3; the vintage featurette Action II: The Making of Death Wish 3, Runaway Train, and House; and a set of Mark Hartley - directed interview outtakes from the Electric Boogaloo documentary, including screenwriter David Engelbach, actress Robin Sherwood, producer Bobby Roberts» son Todd Roberts, and actor Alex Winter.
Adams's life story encapsulates the history of the founding era, for she defined herself in relation to the people she loved or hated (she was never neutral): her mother, whom she considered terribly overprotective; Benjamin Franklin, who schemed to clip her husband's wings; her sisters, whose dependence upon Abigail's charity strained the family bond; James Lovell, her husband's bawdy congressional colleague, who peppered her with innuendo about John's «rigid patriotism»; her financially naïve husband (Abigail earned money in ways the president considered unsavory, took risks that he wished to avoid — and made him a rich man); Phoebe Abdee, her father's former slave, who lived free in an Adams property but defied Abigail's prohibition against sheltering others even more desperate than herself; and her son John Quincy, who worried her with his tendency to «study out of spight» but who fueled her pride by following his father into public service, rising to the presidency after her death.
They are hardly ever the stories you know, the official ones, in which wishes are made formal, then legislated and enforced as matters of life or death.
I already knew my own wishes, but since her death, I have made my wishes known to one and all.
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