Sentences with phrase «watch people die»

The movie obeys the first rule of tragedy: If you have to watch people die in the snow, they should at least be attractive people.
But because he never bothered to come up with a credible sensible storyline, this flashback - driven snuff flick comes off as just a voyeuristic excuse to watch people die in different ways.
Yeah that's definitely crazier than thinking a God who loves us just sits back and watches people die in the street.If I lost a loved one in that shooting and someone told me it was par tof God's plan?
Sick puppies that like watching people die.
And I'm guessing no studio wants to deal with the backlash of releasing a movie about watching people die, but it is finished and just waiting for a release.
The latest disaster movie takes a digital trip through a morbid funhouse of collapsing buildings, casually watching people die while ardently focusing on the few one - dimensional characters meant to matter.

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With a rich brand heritage, handsome details, and great prices, Timex appeals to all types of people, from casual watch - wearers to die - hard collectors.
For years, I watched in horror as most of the most remarkable, honest, hard working, compassionate, productive, contributing & patriotic; people one could ever hope to know in life & have the privilege of calling friends; die a slow, agonizing, disfiguring & vastly premature death, amidst the muted joy & exaltation of conservative religious groups & individuals.
God rewarding people with paradise after they die does not justify that he simply sat back and watched them get tortured for their life, knowing full well he had the power to stop it.
I watched three people I loved die of horrible diseases so I am not ignorant of death.
You know since his passing, many people have talked to me, and I never realized just how many have had a similar experience of watching a friend or loved one die.
I have been a professional standing by as people die — with or without family present, as a daughter whose father died, and as a wife, watching as my husband — the father of my still young children died.
The obvious answer if it was to convince others then, is to take that massive build up to heaven opening up and the wrath of God right there ready to wipe them out... and wipe them all out, earth opening up, people exploding, being run through by angels... but nothing happens, they watch and Stephen dies with no help to stop them or anyone in that opened up heaven telling them to stop.
Afterwards, as we were sitting on the couch, a little depressed from all the people who die, the women who get treated like trash, and the overall view in the movie that life is cheap, my wife said, «Of all the traditional Christmas movies, «Miracle on 34th Street,» «White Christmas,» or «A Christmas Story «why do you watch this movie?
People who have watched television death for entertainment or who have read objectively about dying begin seeing subtle changes in their own bearing.
I have stood by and watched scores of people, young and old, die.
Now, imagine if you watched him simply let some people die when you knew he had the ability to save them.
For example, Helena, the mother of the Emperor Constantine in the fourth century, claimed to verify her discovery of the cross on which Jesus had died by placing it against the bodies of sick people and watching, when she did so, their immediate recovery.
In Matthew 27:42, people watching Jesus die on the cross said «He saved others; but He can't save Himself!»
Many religious people believe they are the crowning achievement of an all power God watching and judgeing their every moment and will reward them after they die because they are so faithful / good / righteous etc. and only they can stop others from living sinful lives and spread proper morality... as the mouthpiece of said God.
It makes no sense to me that there would be a omniscient, all - powerful being watching every move I make and judging all my actions, yet this supposedly loving being will consign me to eternal hell if I don't believe in him, regardless of the fact he's shown me no evidence he exists or cares about me or the millions of people he supposedly put here, many of whom are starving and dying.
@bforbigbang Maybe Erik was not insulting Americans but was referring to the fact that in other places of the world people are starving and if we want to pretend like there's a god who is watching out for us, we might have to conclude that god has a nationality in order to explain why some people seem to be watched out for while others can just bugger off and die even before they've had a chance to consider religion.
I watch newscasts about homeless people here and abroad, about war torn countries where people are slaughtered or sold into slavery, about children who are born with aids and die before they have a chance to live, about victims of earthquakes in China, orphanages, starving children, disease, and the list goes on and on and on.
First, go watch this list of gifs about people who are way more awkward than you and die laughing.
You will, and you'll be remembered as the person who died in some crappy cave because you read it in a story you read online about sentient 178th - century space probes who watch football all day, even though the most handsome character in the story completely interrupted everything to explicitly tell you not to.
It's easy to paint a road map to the league's demise — let's say, a critical mass of players leaves the sport because of health concerns, fans likewise lose interest in a sport they know is ruining men, and the game itself becomes a terrible slog to watch — but the end point may be several decades from now, well after the people who could have acted have sold out or died.
The Human Rights Watch said 800 people died in three days of riots in 12 Northern states following the 2011 presidential polls.
«There have been over 20 people who have died in the holding center under his watch.
People who watched more than 4 hours of TV a day were more likely to die than those who watched less than 2, a study found — should TV addicts be worried?
Because if some genius Neandertal invents a new kind of hand axe — and they used the same kind for so long, for tens and tens [of] thousands of years — but if somebody in the cave invents a new one, it's not going to spread beyond that cave probably, it might not even spread that much within the cave; it's [likely] to die with him; whereas the modern humans have this thing of watching each other and teaching other and spreading things among themselves among one another, so that 10,000 or so --[it] might have been a few more, I know that the people are not too clear about that might — there might only have been 10,000 Neandertals all over Europe.
Compared to those who watched less than two hours of TV per day, people who watched four hours or more were 80 % more likely to die from heart disease and 46 % more likely to die from any cause.
When they crunched the numbers, the researchers found that people who watched more than five hours of TV a day were 2.5 times as likely to have died from pulmonary embolism, compared with those who watched two and a half hours a day or less.
I have since had a episode of major depression during a very stressful period (watching my father die being the main stressor) and had people try to tell me that my vegan diet might be partly responsible for my mood.
This watch is to die for, literally the photo does not do justice of how beautiful this watch really is once you see it in person!
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I hope people will check it out, I fear that the only folks that will watch it are those that are already health - conscience and others will keep living in denial and eating shit until they die an early death.
Nonetheless, I was hollering out loud for this film and I wasn't alone either, if people compare this to «Ted», they are going to be disappointed because they are two very different films but if you look as a stand alone you will have a blast watching «A Million Ways to Die in the West».
By the end, most of the people you've been watching have either died or disappeared, except for gun moll Lele, of course, who had the sense to hightail it back to France.
People are dying in their homes and in the streets, and everyone runs to the subway system to seek shelter whenever the sirens blare — but only if the watch spots a bombing run coming.
Rarely is there any discussion about the people who attend the festival, the die - hard cinephiles from all over who spend two weeks in the South of France watching films.
Mahershala Ali — ««The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (Parts 1 and 2),» «The Curious Case of Benjamin Button» Anthony Anderson — «The Departed,» «Hustle & Flow» Adam Beach — «The Departed,» «Hustle & Flow» Kate Beckinsale --- «Love & Friendship,» «The Aviator» Chadwick Boseman --- «Captain America: Civil War,» «Get on Up» John Boyega — «Star Wars: The Force Awakens,» «Attack the Block» Betty Buckley --- «Wyatt Earp,» «Carrie» Rose Byrne — «X-Men: First Class,» «Bridesmaids» Julie Carmen — «The Milagro Beanfield War,» «Gloria» Enrique Castillo — «Déjà Vu,» «Bound by Honor» Morris Chestnut — «G.I. Jane,» «Boyz N the Hood» Cliff Curtis — «Live Free or Die Hard,» «Training Day» Idris Elba — «Beasts of No Nation,» «Pacific Rim America Ferrera — «Cesar Chavez,» «End of Watch» Vivica A. Fox — «Kill Bill,» «Independence Day» Andrew Garfield — «99 Homes,» «The Amazing Spider - Man» Greta Gerwig — «Frances Ha,» «To Rome with Love» Jesse D. Goins — «The Ugly Truth,» «Patriot Games» Bruce Greenwood — «Flight,» «Star Trek» Carla Gugino — «Watchmen,» «Night at the Museum» Luis Guzmán — «Punch - Drunk Love,» «Carlito's Way» Dennis Haysbert — «Dear White People,» «Wreck - It Ralph» Tom Hiddleston — «Crimson Peak,» «Marvel's The Avengers» James Hong — «Safe,» «Mulan» Oscar Isaac — «Ex Machina,» «A Most Violent Year» O'Shea «Ice Cube» Jackson * — «Ride Along,» «Friday» Dakota Johnson — «Black Mass,» «Fifty Shades of Grey» Cherry Jones — «Whiskey Tango Foxtrot,» «Signs» Michael B. Jordan — «Creed,» «Fruitvale Station» Daniel Dae Kim — «The Divergent Series: Insurgent,» «Crash» Regina King — «Ray,» «Jerry Maguire Brie Larson — «Room,» «Trainwreck» Byung - Hun Lee — «Terminator Genisys,» «G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra» Nia Long — «Keanu,» «Boyz N the Hood» Sal Lopez — «The Astronaut Farmer,» «Full Metal Jacket» Ignacio López Tarso — «Under the Volcano,» «Nazarin» Patti LuPone — «Parker,» «Driving Miss Daisy» Peter Mackenzie — «Trumbo,» «42» Rachel McAdams — «Spotlight,» «Midnight in Paris» Eva Mendes — «The Place beyond the Pines,» «Hitch» Tatsuya Nakadai — «Ran,» «Kagemusha» Adepero Oduye — «The Big Short,» «12 Years a Slave» Marisa Paredes — «The Skin I Live In,» «All about My Mother» Nate Parker — «Beyond the Lights,» «Red Tails» Harold Perrineau — «Zero Dark Thirty,» «28 Weeks Later» Jorge Perugorría — «Che,» «Strawberry and Chocolate» Silvia Pinal — «Vintage Model,» «The Exterminating Angel» Freida Pinto — «Immortals,» «Slumdog Millionaire» Michelle Rodriguez — «Avatar,» «Girlfight» Anika Noni Rose — «For Colored Girls,» «Dreamgirls» Cecilia Roth — «Lucia Lucia,» «All About My Mother» Mark Rylance — «Bridge of Spies,» «The Other Boleyn Girl» Pepe Serna — «The Black Dahlia,» «The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez» Martin Starr — «I'll See You in My Dreams,» «Adventureland» Elizabeth Sung — «Memoirs of a Geisha,» «The Joy Luck Club» Sharmila Tagore — «Dhadkan,» «The World of Apu» Tessa Thompson — «Creed,» «Dear White People» Lorraine Toussaint — «Selma,» «Middle of Nowhere» Glynn Turman — «Super 8,» «Men of Honor» Gabrielle Union — «Top Five,» «Bad Boys II» Jacob Vargas — «The 33,» «Jarhead» Alicia Vikander — «The Danish Girl,» «Ex Machina» Emma Watson — «The Bling Ring,» «The Perks of Being a Wallflower» Damon Wayans, Jr. — «Big Hero 6,» «Let's Be Cops» Marlon Wayans — «The Heat,» «Requiem for a Dream» Rita Wilson — «It's Complicated,» «Runaway Bride» Daphne Zuniga — «Staying Together,» «Spaceballs»
Detroit is yet another example of America's need to exculpate itself by watching black people die.
This new one continues the story of Samara and her hatred of home video entertainment, and features Johnny Galecki and Matilda Lutz fighting to save people who watch what is now probably a haunted Snapchat, and then die seven days later, possibly from social media embarrassment.
The reason I feel KILL BILL is mentioned a lot, is because of the scene where Sook - hee is under the bed watching her father die, and also her having her wedding dress on, maybe people feel is a reference to KILL BILL, but I feel that these kind of devices have been used even before KILL BILL in a lot of action movies.
If you live forever, you have to repeatedly watch people you love die.
Having watched a few people as they approached the end of their lives I can say I noticed how impressive I found their grace and attitude before they died.
This is a must for people who want to split their attention between two shows or die - hard sport fans who want to watch four games at once on one screen.
People love their watches and will die by their favorite brand.
When we hear that shelters euthanize perfectly adoptable cats, it's easy to forget that the people working there are trying to HELP these pets, but the alternative is often very sad — watching these pets suffer and die from illness that could be treated with funding for vet care, or starve because they can't afford to feed all their pets.
However such is no consolation for people who have gone through the distress of watching their kitten sicken and die.
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