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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Review: Director Kevin Connor and wannabe action-hero / romantic lead Doug McClure, re-team in this ghost story set in Japan. They had been moderately successful together in the 1970's, with the likes of 'The Land that Time Forgot' (1975), 'At the Earth's Core' (1976) etc. Without plastic monsters to carry the narrative along though, the results are shabby and derivative in the most corny way. The film begins with a prologue set in the 19th Century, with a samurai husband killing his wife and her lover before committing suicide. A move forward to the present introduces married couple Ted & Laura, visiting Japan and moving in to the house where the tragedy took place. No surprises as to what happens next, with the spirits of the dead starting to take over the new inhabitants with family friend Alex (McClure) assuming the role of the wife's lover. Everything rumbles clumsily along with the elegance and grace of a charging elephant, to an inevitable ( but surprisingly downbeat ) conclusion. Main points of interest are two feeble decapitations ( 'The Omen' has a lot to answer for in promoting this as a standard horror set-piece ), and the love-making scenes featuring the doe-eyed but extremely kinky Susan George. The first is a long 'Don't Look Now' inspired piece with her hubby, complete with piano music; the second a much shorter (probably at her insistence) entanglement with McClure, both looking pretty uncomfortable. Anyway, every cloud has a silver lining and both scenes show of her fantastic knockers so all is not lost. Overall I can't decide whether 'The House where Evil Dwells' is rubbish, watchable rubbish, or entertaining in a masochistic kind of way. If you're not into the genre there is nothing here at all, but for horror fans there is probably enough to provoke the odd rye smile and appreciative nod of respect for effort. BEST SCENE - in any other film the big, black, tree-climbing, Japanese-muttering mechanical crabs would have stolen the show. They are eclipsed though by the legendary family meal scene, where a ghostly head appears in the daughters soup. On seeing this apparition she asks what kind of soup it is (!!!!), to be told beef and vegetable, before uttering the immortal line "Ugh - there's an awful face in my soup". If this wasn't enough the reply is "C'mon, eat your soup for Daddy." Laurel & Hardy rest in piece. Now, what is this review like? OPT: (1). negative. (2). positive.

answer:This review is predominantly negative in tone, with the author expressing their dissatisfaction about various aspects of the film. The film, "The House where Evil Dwells," is described as "shabby and derivative" with a clumsy and ungraceful narrative progression. The author is particularly critical of the film's inability to engage the audience without the use of plastic monsters, which were successful in some of the earlier films by the director and lead actor. The predictability of the plot and the lack of surprises are frowned upon, and the overall execution of the film is seen as clumsy and lacking elegance. Despite the negative comments and critiques, the reviewer does acknowledge moments of interest in the film, like the two decapitations and Susan George's love-making scenes, which offer some visual appeal for horror fans. However, these positives seem to be overshadowed by the general dissatisfaction with the film's execution. The reviewer concludes by stating that the film may only have appeal for specific horror genre fans, but even then, it's unclear if the movie is entirely worth watching for them. While there are moments of potential entertainment and some campy appeal, the overall assessment of "The House where Evil Dwells" remains largely negative., Based on the review provided, I would rate it as negative. The reviewer uses harsh language to describe the film, such as "shabby," "corny," and "watchable rubbish." They criticize the plot, acting, and special effects, and make fun of certain scenes. They do not recommend the film for those who are not horror fans. However, the reviewer does mention a few positive aspects of the film, such as the "rye smile and appreciative nod of respect for effort" they give for certain scenes, and the "legendary family meal scene" which they found to be entertaining. Overall, the review is primarily negative in tone, with a few scattered positive comments. The reviewer does not appear to have enjoyed the film and does not recommend it to others, unless they are horror fans looking for something entertaining in a "masochistic" way.,This review is (1). negative. The review describes the movie "The House where Evil Dwells" as "shabby and derivative," with a "charging elephant" level of grace. The reviewer also mentions "feeble decapitations" and that the movie relies heavily on horror tropes from other films like "The Omen" in order to try to add tension and shock value. In addition, the love-making scenes between Susan George and her husband, Ted, as well as Susan George and Alex (McClure), are described as awkward and uncomfortable to watch. The only saving grace according to the reviewer is the appearance of mechanical crabs and a family meal scene that includes a ghostly head in soup. Ultimately, the reviewer can't decide whether the movie is outright rubbish or just entertaining in a masochistic way. However, they acknowledge that for horror fans, there might be enough to provoke a few laughs or a nod of respect, but people who don't like horror films would get little to no enjoyment out of the movie. Overall, the review paints a negative picture of the movie and the filmmakers involved.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Q: Read the following article and answer the question. Article: For many young people sport is a popular part of school life. Being in one of the school teams and playing in matches is very important. If someone is in a team it means a lot of extra practice and often spending a Saturday or Sunday away from home, as many matches are played then. In can also involve travelling to other towns to play against other school teams and then staying on after the match for a meal or a drink. Sometimes parents, friends or the other students will travel with the team to support their own side. When a school team wins a match it is the whole school. It means the whole school feels proud, not only the players. It also means a school becomes famous for being good at certain sports and students from that school may end up playing for national and international teams, so that the school has some really famous names. Question: The story mainly tells us _ . Answer: A:

answer:The story mainly tells us about the significance and impact of sports in the lives of young people at school, and how being a part of school sports teams goes beyond just playing the games. Participating in a school sports team involves extra practice, spending weekends away from home, and traveling to other towns to compete against other schools. When a school team succeeds, it brings a sense of pride and accomplishment to the entire school, enhancing its reputation for being good at certain sports. This can potentially lead to students from that school being scouted for national and international teams, and eventually becoming famous athletes. The story emphasizes the collective and community aspect of school sports, and how it unites and defines the school's identity and pride., The main focus of the article is the importance and impact of sports participation in school life, particularly for young people. It highlights the commitment and time required to be part of a school team, including extra practice and weekend matches, as well as potential travel to other towns. The article also emphasizes the collective pride and recognition that a school experiences when its team wins, fostering a sense of school spirit and community. Furthermore, the story suggests that success in school sports can provide a pathway to higher level competition, with the possibility of students eventually playing for national and international teams, bringing greater fame and recognition to the school. Overall, the article underscores the value of sports in building school culture, fostering a sense of community, and offering opportunities for personal growth and achievement.,The story mainly tells us about the significance of sports in the school life of young people, and how being involved in school sports teams can contribute to their personal growth, school pride, and even potential for future success at national and international levels.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is the easiest way to make fans. Your family and friends are bound to be supportive and they will probably share your work with others that they know. This can help you build a small base. Publishing your work on the Internet is a great way to start to build an audience. You can’t expect to get paid for the stuff you create immediately, but if it becomes popular then you might be able to! Try to market your blog through social media by creating a Twitter and Facebook page for your anime. Try to find someone who is excited enough about your story and anime to consider publishing it. You can find a publisher near you online. Look for someone who specializes in anime and who has a history of getting other young artists started. Who knows, they might love your work. If you don’t want to send the whole story you can just send out chapters of your anime to shorter competitions. There are plenty of film and writing related competitions that accept anime, as well as anime specific competitions that you can find online.

answer:The article provides comprehensive advice on various channels for aspiring anime creators to gain exposure and build their fan base, by leveraging the support of friends and family, publishing their work online, using social media marketing, seeking partnerships with relevant publishers, and participating in competitions within the industry., The article provides advice for aspiring anime creators on how to build an audience and potentially find success in the industry, suggesting starting by sharing work with family and friends, publishing on the internet, marketing through social media, entering competitions, and seeking out a publisher who specializes in anime.,This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to create a fan base for an anime, emphasizing the importance of leveraging personal connections, using the internet for distribution, utilizing social media, finding a publisher, and participating in competitions to gain exposure and potentially monetize the work.

question:You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much as you can. Please answer the following question: Read the article and select the best answer. Article: Laughter healing benefits and healing with laughter have become synonymous with Norman Cousins, the man who laughed himself to wellness. Norman Cousins was the editor of SaturdayReviewfor over 30 years. His story began in 1964, when doctors found that the connective tissue in his spine was becoming worse, which is a condition known as Ankylosing Spondylitis . The doctors, one of whom was a close friend of Cousins, said that his chance of survival was approximately 1 in 500. He read about the theory that negative emotions do harm to the body, so he thought that if negative emotions were damaging to health, then positive emotions should improve health. Faced with the real possibility of his approaching death, Cousins thought long and hard and eventually did three things completely contrary to medical opinion. First he began his own research on all of the various drugs he was on. He discovered that his condition was removing Vitamin C from his body and, based on Cousins' personal research, doctors agreed to take him off several of the drugs he was on and inject him with large doses of this supplement , as Cousins felt this may be his last hope. Secondly, Cousins made a decision to check out of the hospital and into a hotel room. The third thing Cousins did was get a movie projector and a large supply of funny films. On his first night in the hotel Cousins found that he laughed so hard at the films that he was able to stimulate chemicals in his body that allowed him several hours of pain-free sleep. When the pain returned he would simply turn the projector back on and the laughter would help sleep, and he was able to measure the changes in his body by measuring his blood sedimentation rate , and found that this rate dropped by at least 5 points each time he watched one of these videos. The treatment proved to be so effective that in very little time Cousins was off all painkillers and sleeping pills. He found that the laughter relieved the pain and helped him sleep. He returned to work and wrote about his... Question: Which of the following can be the title for the passage? Options: A: Norman Cousins and laughter therapy B: How to fight against diseases C: New discovery on laughter D: Laugh to relieve the pain Answer:

answer:A: Norman Cousins and laughter therapy,A: Norman Cousins and laughter therapy, Based on the content of the article, the most suitable title would be "Norman Cousins and Laughter Therapy" or "Laugh to Relieve the Pain". Both options capture the essence of the passage, which is the story of Norman Cousins and his use of laughter as a form of therapy to manage his pain and improve his health.

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