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This may not be a fair comparison, but I was reminded of the finale of the first Transformers, where the Autobots and Decepticons engaged in a battle royal in downtown LA offscreen while the camera was focused on Jon Voight shooting bugs with a shotgun.
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A crowd-sourcing campaign just raised half a million dollars for its inventor: seems like a lot of folks want to shoot bugs, just as we 1940s kids wanted to shoot the Flit gun.
The printer will do all the work here, you just need to sit back, relax, and think about lasers how they originated, what their uses will be in the future, when you'll have a personal one that you can shoot bugs with, and other normal laser-oriented stuff.
When not rapping, he shoots bug-eyed glances to his sides from beneath a lowering brow, looking very much like a pre-Country Life John Lydon.
Running around and shooting things — bugs and mutants and whatnot — is reasonably fun, but the character animations, acting and dialogue all feel second class.
NAKED LUNCH (1991) Friday at 11 p.m. on IFC Joan Lee Judy Daviss, right) is shooting up bug powder.
11 P.M. (IFC) NAKED LUNCH (1991) Peter Weller and Judy Davis, below left, star as a writer turned exterminator and his wife, who has begun shooting up bug powder.
When she's not shooting the giant bugs that crawl out from the sidewalk, the charming, funny Alyx is flirting with Gordon, and she gives Episode One a breezier feel than in previous games.
Judy Davis plays the protagonist's wife, who shoots up bug powder, because it's "a Kafka high," and is always happy to do her part in what her husband calls "our William Tell routine" -- Friday at 11 30 p.m. and Friday/EarlySaturday at 4 a.m. on IFC.
In grade 10, I played the scene from Cronenberg's Naked Lunch where they shoot up bug powder as part of my English presentation.
In tenth grade, I played the scene from Cronenberg's Naked Lunch where they shoot up bug powder as part of my English presentation.
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