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As Danny strides through town (with present-day Detroit standing in very handily for 1970s Cleveland) like a Celtic Colossus, impervious to bombs, bullets and harsh words, his director films him with flattering upward angles and "Lord of the Dance" stylings on the soundtrack.
Pseudo-classics like The Black Scorpion, The Giant Claw and The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, inadvertently hilarious Hollywood creature features that seem to perpetually focus on an imperiled earth threatened by a massive monster that, at least for most of the movie, seems impervious to bombs, bullets, and bad acting.
While the efficacy of smarter bombs is always going to be a subject of intense debate (civilians aren't impervious to bombs just because they're "guided"), Canada is obviously taking another step forward into the modern battlefield, where cyberattacks against physical bombs are a threat, and being more precise from the sky is one of the main tasks at hand.
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Apparently, though, even love objects impervious to bunker-busting bombs can lose their allure.
He observed how dome-shaped fortifications were virtually impervious to artillery fire and bombs, which simply ricocheted off the dome.
The military has been careful to point out that the new vehicle is not impervious to attack, and that a sufficiently powerful bomb can destroy any vehicle.
In the name of enlightened atheism, you thus arrive at an old-fashioned imperialism: the people we just happen to be bombing are simple-minded savages, impervious to reason and civilisation.
By far the most outrageous instance of Mr. Hill's disarming his own bombs occurs when Ronnie beds Brandi (Anna Faris, rising above the muck), a cosmetics clerk who's impervious to his attentions until the flasher brings them together.
He may think that "the American side takes its losses so much harder," but he must be impervious to the daily scenes of public grieving of Iraqis who have lost loved ones in yet another car bombing.
Impervious to all human emotion.
Are they impervious to reason?
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