Other critically acclaimed films like Creed, Spike Lee's Chi - Raq, and Sean Baker's Tangerine might have faced similar struggles, which makes it all the more important for Isaacs to try and recruit a younger, broader -
minded voting body for the future.
Not exact matches
If you told her she had to drape her
body in a billowing black sack every time she went outside, or that her right to
vote was only a right as of a few years ago, she'd tell you you'd lost your
mind.
She urged Canadian policy - makers eyeing a return to the top U.N.
body to keep these
votes in
mind as they plan their campaign.
I think this is one of the best comments about food I have ever heard; «I realised that with every bite of food we take we are
voting for how we want our
mind and
body to feel and how we want the world around us to be.»
Criticism from him this time will change any
body's
mind to ever
vote his neck back into power... Daabida....!
While I wouldn't go so far to suggest that connection is top of
mind for most Academy voters, I do wonder about its potential effect on a
voting body that tends to respond positively to films that ruminate or comment on the movies themselves, which this film does, in a roundabout way.
Of course, it's probably not just the powertrain that The Detroit News» readers had on their
minds when they
voted the SUV «Best Road - Trip Ride» and «Best of Show», nor is it likely they were thinking about the new, lighter - weight aluminum alloy
body.