Word: evil
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Colonel Forbin learns of the natives of the mythical land, "The Lizards." He then meets the beautiful "Tela" who tells him about the revolution as they ride to the rebel base camp. Upon their arrival, the Colonel watches the rebel leader Errand Wolf's fit of rage over the evil doings of the tyrranical king "Wilson" who has stolen the Helping Friendly Book. For thousands of years it had enabled the Lizard people to live in peace and harmony with the land, but by stealing the book, Wilson has enslaved the people of Gamehenge. The story then turns to wilson...
...difficult, but I don't think it's a lost cause. Sometimes, though, there is a real lack of sensitivity ((toward Russia)) that strikes me as too much self-assurance, even arrogance. People seem to have forgotten what they learned in cold war textbooks -- that there was once an evil empire. You can't expect angels and paradise to appear overnight. Don't complicate my life and lecture me. This leaves me open to criticism from the red-browns, who say Kozyrev is a stooge of the Americans...
...victim to arrive, but one of them gets in the way. In the end we are left hanging, we do not know who, or if, anyone is killed. It is likely that Fate, the boss, or whoever has turned on Gus. This innocent man may fall victim to the evil which he has sensed but cannot find the words to explain. It may be that he, and not the old elevator shaft with its moveable shelf which sends the message of death, is the actual dumb waiter, stupidly waiting...
...whim he indulges in. And he doesn't act alone. In fact, whenever the Shadow saves your life, it belongs to him, as he tells the scientist whom he rescues from mobsters at the beginning of the movie. The Shadow uses his "agents" to keep him posted on evil doings within the city...
...than women. "The Lion King," unlike "Beauty and the Beast," "The Little Mermaid," and "Aladdin" has a male protagonist and is not, as the other three films were, essentially a romance. All four movies are, of course, imbued with the overriding, hallmark Disney morality themes of good versus evil, etc. But "The Lion King" is the first to focus on the relationship between a father...