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...Forum and reads all about the political situation on the Caribbean island. He switches to the electronic Official Airline Guide, checks Jamaica flights for departure times, fares and availability of seats and makes his plans. Then, turning to his investment portfolio, he taps into the Value Line Database to flick through quarterly results, Standard & Poor's to see earnings forecasts, and Disclosure II to read official reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission. "The system gives me all the information I need to make strategic decisions," says Hovanees. "It's replaced a file cabinet stuffed with newspaper clips...
Despite its moralizing, the film moves along quite well with the pace of a thriller and occasional elements of a gangster flick. Except for a few moments of sentimentality when Johnny tries to resist a regression to his former "bad boy" ways, Laundrette sports all the signs of a low-budget masterpiece...
...leave your cerebral tissue in a jar by the door, you'll have a lot of fun watching the fast-paced action, awesome sword fights, and the rollicking beat of this Swords and Silliness flick...
...process of hunting monsters, Katt is pulled through the door and carried back to Vietnam where he discovers that a dead soldier buddy of his has been the root of all his residential difficulties. (I swear. This is for real.) All turns out well, amazingly enough, and the flick winds up with a Rebecca-style-house-burning ending...
...more than the incoherent ramblings of a narrow-minded ideologue, since they typify a broad repressive trend within the criminal justice system. Increasingly, this attitude has characterized a significant proportion of the people in positions to convict criminals, sentence them, strike down their appeals, sign their death warrants, and flick the switch on the chair. Juvenile execution is simply the most obvious example, since the execution of minors requires an idea brutal and convincing enough to obliterate the traditional sympathies which compel us to extend lenience to children...