While the English language title, All to Play For might not correctly convey the film’s spirit, the actual translation, Nothing to Lose, is a better indication of the (somewhat) impossible scenario a single mother finds herself thrust into when the social welfare system intervenes in the ...
“Nothing to Lose” is a five-peat: Buddy Movie, Fish Out of Water Movie, Road Movie, Mistaken Identity Movie and Corporate Espionage Movie. Okay, so maybe the fifth one isn’t a genre of its own yet, but it sure seemed familiar when the heroes were creeping around the halls of power...
The biggest mistakes you never noticed in Nothing to Lose (1997). Add more and vote on your favourites!
Nothing to Losestarts off on the right foot with the track of the same title. This song leads the way with dirty guitar riffs that catch your attention and before you know it, a chorus hits that you'll be singing along to before realizing what's going on. "Won't Walk Away" comes ...
Ms. Isbell added her own sensual touch to the film with her insightful "It's just like your virginity-you can only lose it once." And her sultry "Watch out, he's lucky tonight" really got me going. Two thumbs up! - Viewer 2 ...
“It seems like it was a lose/lose situation no matter what you might have done,” I told him. He nodded. “There’s still a lot that’s classified which prevents me from fully explaining our decision-making process at the time. Let’s just say that there are moments we can’t see...
Others lose heart at the first sight of unusual difficulties. When exposed to stress, in whatever form, we react both chemically and physically. In fact we make a choice between “fight” and “fright” and in more primitive days the choice made the difference between life and death. The ...
Don’t back your opponent into a corner unless you want a fight to the death, which you might lose, cause nobody fights with the ferocity and abandon of the desperate. (It’s neither Sun Tzu nor Machiavelli, but that’s using force of authority to launch into an otherwise weak argument...
I witnessed a psychology PhD student lose control of an intro to statistics class he was teaching and I was taking. I learned more about what NOT to do as a teacher in that class then I did about statistics. And, sadly, he had good intentions. He was not a bad guy or a bad teache...
Set a budget before starting the game, and stick to it. Determine how much you are willing to lose and how much you want to gain. Break down your betting into smaller, manageable increments to prolong your game and reduce the chances of an early loss. ...