Charlie Chaplin, Director
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Charlie Chaplin was one of the cinema s consummate comic performers, yet he has long been criticized...
Compositing Visual Effects in After Effects: Essential Techniques
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Create vibrant visual effects with Adobe After Effects. Gain the tips, tricks, and applied knowledge...
Doing Text: Media After the Subject
Julian McDougall and Pete Bennett
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This collection re-imagines the study of English and media in a way that decentralises the text...
Regional Dynamics: Studies in Adjustment Theory
Meric S. Gertler and Gordon L. Clark
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Originally published in 1986. This book is concerned with how regional economies adapt and respond...
Regional Economic Development: Essays in Honour of Francois Perroux
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Originally published in 1988. Leading international researchers in regional economic development...
Risk Neutral Pricing and Financial Mathematics: A Primer
Peter M. Knopf and John L. Teall
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Risk Neutral Pricing and Financial Mathematics: A Primer provides a foundation to financial...
Secondary Cities and Development
Etienne Nel, Lochner Marais and Ronnie Donaldson
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The role secondary cities play in the global space economy and national urban hierarchies is...
Blindsight
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Two months have past since a myriad of alien objects clenched about the Earth, screaming as they...
Sarah (7798 KP) rated Elevator (2012) in Movies
Jul 18, 2020
The premise sounded interested. Kind of like a full film version of the opening scene from Speed (which was surprisingly tense). However this is nothing of the sort. There's no suspense or intrigue or real tension, despite the confined space. It's full of entirely cliched and unlikeable characters, all with rather predictable stories. I picked the bomber on this literally within the first few minutes, and it didn't get much better from them. The plot is just stupid and it makes no sense that these people are stuck in a lift for such a long time without any help. And the ending is just laughable.
There's nothing particularly likeable about this film at all, it's your typical second rate straight to dvd type movie. I've only marked it as high as I have due to have laughably bad it was.
The Saints: An Adult Coloring Book
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Colouring books continue to be a popular form of meditation among adults seeking to experience...