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Type: Thriller   Region: Taiwan   Year: 2009  
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《《S.H.E: Security Hazards Expert (1980)》》Storyline
It""s more crucial than that.We are down to the line, folks.We are down to the line...We""ve got to remain logical.We""ve got to, there""s no choice.It has to be.It""s that or the end." Meanwhile in his bed, Roger awoke as a full-fledged, reanimated zombie, and Peter shot him in the head, as Fran uttered: "It""s really all over, isn""t it?" Roger""s body was buried in a garden within the mall.One of the faceless agents is heard with jangling ""keys"" - later his name is identified as Keys.[The agents are always portrayed by menacing, black silhouettes of advancing figures wearing heavy boots, with flashlights beaming].More parallels could be drawn between he alien in this film and Thomas Newton (David Bowie) in Nicolas Roeg""sThe Man Who Fell to Earth (1976, UK).Smith over to the piano.Feigning interest in her guest, Lucy asks: "Tell me some more about Arizona." He corrects her: "Oklahoma." Lucy and Jerry speak in double entendres hat only they can appreciate:Jerry: (To Mr.Smith) Hey, is he getting enough to eat lately? He doesn""t look very well.Lucy: Well, you don""t look so hot yourself.Jerry scornfully laughs and bangs out a loud duet on he piano keys with Mr.Smith providing the vocal barks.Exasperated with him for upsetting her hostessing and drowning out their conversation, Lucy heaves her newspaper at her soon-to-be ex-husband and exclaims o her guest: "Come on, let""s get out of here.In an informal eulogy, Bentley provides two contrasting, contradictory views of the man and legend:Allenby: What, more words? The revolt in the desert played a decisive part in the Middle Eastern campaign.