Sentences with phrase «machete goes»

Teaming with immigration agent Jessica Alba, Machete goes after pretty much everyone in Texas that has done bad in an attempt to help the Mexican cause.
The forces wielding machetes went on a rampage and chased away the party supporters as well as journalists who had come to cover the commotion.
What do you think, is Machete going to rule, or is it going to come off nothing more than a gimmick?

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«You are going to play a character called Machete some day,» and it became his most iconic character.
Kids as young as 8 years old, swing machetes high over their heads to hack off cocoa pods, spray lethal pesticide without any protective gear, spend hours splicing open the pods with knives, with little clue that the end result of their labor is candy that will go on clearance by February 15th.
Like untrained gardeners going into an overgrown garden, successors to the Reformers hacked about with machetes, slashing unknowingly through material that had been affirmed for the first thousand years: the sacraments, the honoring of Mary, the eucharistic Real Presence.
All the burgers are great, but if you're brave go with the Machete Burger.
«We have visual recordings of what happened in Tafo where some people are seen wielding knives and machetes and entering the bank, but I can not go into details for security reasons,» he explained.
Trejo tells us, «Robert and I are going to start to do Machete Kills in Space, so that's going to be awesome.
Or just go celebrate in your backyard by waving around a machete and leaving uncool magical trails...
The President (Carlos Estevez aka Charlie Sheen) offers Machete full US citizenship and a pardon if he will go to Mexico and bring back Mendez (Demian Bichir) a drug kingpin who has a nuke at his disposal.
The plot involves a mission to apprehend an old nemesis of theirs, a weapons dealer named Conrad Stonebanks (Gibson, Machete Kills), but the Expendable - founding - member - gone - rogue proves too wily, and deadly, and he gets away.
Lawsuit claiming Texas withheld millions in funding for «Machete» movies could go before SCOTUS
Seems that with Machete Kills, along with lowering my standards of moviegoing entertainment (I paid $ 8.75 to see Miss San Antonio, not Mel Gibon... or even a Chuck Sheen who's seemingly undergoing an identity crisis as he's credited as Carlos Estévez for the first time in... well, years), I've also gone ahead and broken a long - standing moviegoing rule of mine — to avoid seeing a sequel before getting to see the original first.
I suppose some folks are going to criticize this critique because I do not appreciate (at least as much as they do) the insipid silliness of the first installment, «Machete,» from 2010.
To put everything wrong with Machete Kills simply: there is far too much going on.
From bone saws, scissors, machetes, baseball bats, axes, knives, broom handles, fireworks, firearms, traffic cones, and I could go on and on all day long.
The sequel to Robert Rodriguez «s sorta lukewarmly - received «Machete» boasts more boobs and explosions and outrageous plotting, but if buzz from Fantastic Fest is anything to go by, the returns are even more diminished this time around.
Iliana Nikolic (Machete, 13) produces with Mark Kassen (The Strangers 2, Before We Go) and Alexander Kushaev.
This week, he talked about The American, Going the Distance and Machete
I am sure I could make some improvements, but also risk going in with a machete rather than entering the landscape of the book accompanied by the fine discernment a skilled fiction editor.
Trading without a protective order is like juggling machetes, it might work out perfectly, but it can also go way wrong.
A suspect with a machete or gun in one hand isn't likely to drop it if the dog latches onto his other arm, so some dogs are trained to go after the arm with the weapon.
You're going to have to use a metaphoric machete to chop away at all of the dense jungle getting between you and the fun running action, but if you can look past all of that, you'll find something worth sinking your teeth into.
He has been developing the narrative of the Frenglish Empire since 2006, with exhibitions Last Night, After the Lights Went Out, We Fell, In the Court of the Crimson King and La Guerre de Machettes Danseuses (The War of the Dancing Machetes) Crocodile Company Part 1 at Taylor De Cordoba in Los Angeles, and The Wolf and Hawk War 1782 - 1790 for Morgan Lehman Gallery (New York) at Pulse, Miami.
The silverback we saw was far less tolerant, partway bluff - charging our guides when they walked in a direction that he wanted to go (they bluff - waved their machetes around in response, and everybody settled down).
He was an optical engineer who repaired aircraft instruments in Alaska in WWII, a mountain man who could turn a canoe into a sailboat with a folding machete, bed sheets and a few sticks, who taught me diffraction, color theory and relativity on paper when other kids were learning multiplication tables, who designed a potentiometer that went to the Moon by pointing the world's fastest camera at the world's fastest oscilloscope, who designed those traffic lights which only appear bright when you are in the appropriate lane, who didn't have to help me at all when I built my own Heathkit dual - channel scope in grade school, nor had to help me program my Apple II in machine language, who quit Honeywell to work for 3M when the Space Program turned into the nuclear missile program, who studied mining geology in college after growing up in a mining town in Utah, it was he who taught me, early on: make sure your contraption works!
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