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  • The Equalizer is another film that has been touted for some time but has never made it as yet.

    Filmstalker: Your youth on screen, is Hollywood missing something? 2007

  • Wilbourn -- with her bat, known as The Equalizer -- has succeeded in raising standards at the school.

    Freep.com - RSS 2010

  • Wilbourn -- with her bat, known as The Equalizer -- has succeeded in raising standards at the school.

    Freep.com - RSS 2010

  • Wilbourn -- with her bat, known as The Equalizer -- has succeeded in raising standards at the school.

    Freep.com - RSS 2010

  • There is a setting called Equalizer that lets you select what style you prefer.

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2010

  • Wilbourn -- with her bat, known as The Equalizer -- has succeeded in raising standards at the school.

    Freep.com - RSS 2010

  • The new equipments, a pickaxe called The Equalizer, and a morale-boosting flag, called The Buff Banner.

    Anime Nano! 2009

  • The Equalizer is a special pickaxe that doesn't just smash rocks and enemy's skulls, it also allows the wielder to deliver greater swings and move faster at a cost: you have to lose your health in order to get these benefits.

    Anime Nano! 2009

  • The best song in the score was probably "I Know Your Heart," for Charles Condomine (Edward "Equalizer" Woodward) and the ghost of his first wife Elvira (Tammy Grimes); Elvira is trying to get Charles drunk so she can get him killed and have him all to herself, while Charles knows she's up to something but isn't sure what, and the duet section feels like a really macabre version of "Baby It's Cold Outside."

    Archive 2007-10-01 Jaime J. Weinman 2007

  • The best song in the score was probably "I Know Your Heart," for Charles Condomine (Edward "Equalizer" Woodward) and the ghost of his first wife Elvira (Tammy Grimes); Elvira is trying to get Charles drunk so she can get him killed and have him all to herself, while Charles knows she's up to something but isn't sure what, and the duet section feels like a really macabre version of "Baby It's Cold Outside."

    Obscure Musicals: HIGH SPIRITS (1964) Jaime J. Weinman 2007

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